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  jeanne dobie: Making Color Sing Jeanne Dobie, 1986
  jeanne dobie: Watercolor for Illustration Jacqui Morgan, 1986 Introduces the tools, equipment, and techniques of watercolors, discusses light, color, and the preparation of camera-ready art, and explains how to prepare a portfolio. A commercial watercolorist shows techniques for those who want to become professionals.
  jeanne dobie: Color Choices Stephen Quiller, 2002-02-01 Internationally renowned artist and best selling author Stephen Quiller shows readers how to discover their own personal color sense in Color Choices, a book that offers readers a fresh perspective on perfecting their own color styles. With the help of his own Quiller Wheel, a special foldout wheel featuring 68 precisely placed colors, the author shows artists how they can develop their own unique color blends. First, Quiller demonstrates how to use the wheel to interpret color relationships and mix colors more clearly. Then he explains, step by step, how to develop five structured color schemes, apply underlays and overlays, and use color in striking, unusual ways. This book will bring out every artist's unique sense of color whether he or she works in oil, watercolor, acrylics, gouache, or casein.
  jeanne dobie: Problem Solving for Oil Painters Gregg Kreutz, 1997-04-01 Finally - a book to help you solve all your painting problems! Inside you'll learn how to study a painting and correct problematic areas. Study topics include: Ideas - Is there a good abstract idea underlying the picture? - What details could be eliminated to strengthen the composition? - Does the painting have a focus? - Are the unessential parts subbordinated? - Does the painting read? - Could you finish any part of the painting? Shapes - Are the dominant shapes as strong and simple as possible? - Are the shapes too similiar? Value - Could the value range be increased? - Could the number of values be reduced? Light - Is the subject effectively lit? - Is the light area big enough? - Would the light look stronger with a suggestion of burnout? - Do the lights have a continuous flow? - Is the light gradiated? Shadows - Do the shadow shapes describe the form? - Are the shadows warm enough? Depth - Would the addition of foreground material deepen the space? - Does the background recede far enough? - Are the halftones properly related to the background? Solidity - Is the underlying form being communicated? - Is the symmetry in perspective? Color - Is there a color strategy? - Could a purer color be used? - Do the whites have enough color in them? - Are the colors overbended on the canvas? - would the color look brighter if it were saturated into its adjacent area? Paint - Is your palette efficiently organized? - Is the painting surface too absorbent? - Are you using the palette knife as much as you could? - Are you painting lines when you should be painting masses? - Are the edges dynamic enough? - Is there enough variation in the texture of the paint?
  jeanne dobie: Painting Portraits and Figures in Watercolor Mary Whyte, 2011-12-06 Using clear and concise language and in-depth, step-by-step demonstrations, author and renowned artist Mary Whyte guides beginning and intermediate watercolorists through the entire painting process, from selecting materials to fundamental techniques to working with models. Going beyond the practical application of techniques, Whyte helps new artists capture not just the model's physical likeness, but their unique personality and spirit. Richly illustrated, the book features Mary Whyte's vibrant empathetic watercolors and works by such masters of watercolor as Mary Cassatt, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, and Georgia O'Keeffe.
  jeanne dobie: How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself Nita Engle, 2007-07-10 Award-winning artist Nita Engle's breakthrough approach to watercolor shows readers how to combine spontaneity and control to produce glowing, realistic paintings. Her method begins with action-filled exercises that demonstrate how to play with paint, following no rules. Subsequent step-by-step projects add planning to the mix, demonstrating how to turn loose washes into light-filled watercolors with textural effects achieved by spraying, sprinkling, pouring, squirting, or stamping paint. Engle's approach, and her results, are dramatic and dynamic; now watercolor artists can create their own exciting paintings with help from How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself.
  jeanne dobie: Wet-on-wet Watercolour Painting Ewa Karpińska, 2009-03 Watercolor is the medium of choice for visual artists today, and this practical guide is a must-have for beginners and experienced painters alike. Everything watercolorists need to bring their vision alive on paper is here: how to follow the inner rhythm of the water, when to stop and reflect and when to take instant action, and how to choose the appropriate surface, color, and brushstroke. All wet-on-wet techniques are explored and a series of vibrant sample pieces break down the painting process to educate and inspire.
  jeanne dobie: Transparent Watercolor Wheel Jim Kosvanec, 2000 Featuring a detachable fold-out color wheel and clear guidelines, this unique book takes the guesswork out of mixing clean watercolors, with a detailed explanation of how color groups interact, abundant examples, step-by-step exercises, and analysis of work by several outstanding watercolorists. 188 color illustrations.
  jeanne dobie: Watercolor for the Fun of It - Getting Started John Lovett, 2002-07-01 Have fun with watercolors--even if you don't know how to paint! Begin painting right away with the friendly, insightful guidance of veteran art instructor John Lovett. Easy-to-follow step-by-step guidelines help you pick papers, mix colors and start painting in watercolor fast. Splash it, pour it, lift it and feather it, or combine it with gesso or waterproof ink for unusual effects. You'll learn just how much fun painting in watercolor can be!
  jeanne dobie: Watercolor Techniques Michael Reardon, 2016-03-29 No other medium is as magical and enjoyable as watercolor. So says artist and author Michael Reardon. In Watercolor Techniques: Painting Light and Color in Landscapes and Cityscapes, Reardon covers it all, from answers to beginners' most vexing problems (What is the proper ratio of pigment and water? How do I lay down an even wash? Why do my paintings look so washed out?) to understanding the trifecta of perspective, value, and color. He shows how to paint whites that sparkle and shadows that glow and how to conjure the atmosphere of a particular place and time. Painters of all skill levels will see--and feel--the difference in their work. • Packed with expert advice for infusing scenes with light and color • Includes special tips and techniques for painting architectural subjects • Illustrated with inspiring paintings of scenes from around the world • 8 start-to-finish demonstrations show key concepts in action Light, as it glances off a facade, glimmers off the water or gleams off polished marble, is always inspiring. Color, with its infinite array of hues, is always irresistible. Searching for ways to make them harmonize and tell a story can last a lifetime.
  jeanne dobie: Complete Guide to Watercolor Painting Edgar A. Whitney, 2012-05-11 Brilliant guide by renowned artist tells all, from basics to creating masterful landscapes, portraits, and figures. Full-color sections follow evolution of seven of the author's own watercolors. 37 color and over 100 black-and-white illustrations.
  jeanne dobie: Master Disaster Susan Webb Tregay, 2007-03-19 No more wimpy watercolors! Kill it or cure it! The end. It happens to the best of artists ... that frustrating point in a painting where you don't know how to finish it up, when to stop, or where to go from here. Too often this is the very same stage where half-finished paintings get stacked in the corner and written-off as hopeless. This unique, workshop-style book will help you recognize these works not as bad or failed paintings, merely unfinished. What's more, you'll learn how to take these beautiful starts—that pale painting hiding in your closet or the bombs stashed under your bed—and turn them into finished, gutsy, exhibition-quality pieces. Follow Susan Webb Tregay's five steps to more successful watercolors, and learn how to finish your painting your way—with polish and pizzazz! You'll discover clean and easy solutions to your painting's problems, debunking once and for all that old myth that watercolor is unforgiving. Fifteen step-by-step demonstrations and many before-and-after examples illustrate the incredible difference these simple techniques can make in your art. With Master Disaster, you can stop dreading the end, and start anticipating the big finish!
  jeanne dobie: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Watercolor Marian E. Appellof, 1992 A watercolor instruction guide for both beginners and experienced painters discusses materials and preparation, color theory, painting techniques, textures and special effects, perspective, and landscape and figure painting
  jeanne dobie: Painting Light & Shadow in Watercolor William Lawrence, 2021-12-10 Push your watercolor painting to the next level by designing with shapes, shadows, and highlights. Master painter William B. Lawrence offers hands-on techniques that help you bring your imagination to life.
  jeanne dobie: Painting What You Want to See Charles Reid, 2016-01-29 How to master technique to develop your own style--Cover.
  jeanne dobie: Tales of Texas Cooking Frances Brannen Vick, 2015-12-15 According to Renaissance woman and Pepper Lady Jean Andrews, although food is eaten as a response to hunger, it is much more than filling one's stomach. It also provides emotional fulfillment. This is borne out by the joy many of us feel as a family when we get in the kitchen and cook together and then share in our labors at the dinner table. Food is comfort, yet it is also political and contested because we often are what we eat--meaning what is available and familiar and allowed. Texas is fortunate in having a bountiful supply of ethnic groups influencing its foodways, and Texas food is the perfect metaphor for the blending of diverse cultures and native resources. Food is a symbol of our success and our communion, and whenever possible, Texans tend to do food in a big way. This latest publication from the Texas Folklore Society contains stories and more than 120 recipes, from long ago and just yesterday, organized by the 10 vegetation regions of the state. Herein you'll find Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson’s Family Cake, memories of beef jerky and sassafras tea from John Erickson of Hank the Cowdog fame, Sam Houston's barbecue sauce, and stories and recipes from Roy Bedichek, Bob Compton, J. Frank Dobie, Bob Flynn, Jean Flynn, Leon Hale, Elmer Kelton, Gary Lavergne, James Ward Lee, Jane Monday, Joyce Roach, Ellen Temple, Walter Prescott Webb, and Jane Roberts Wood. There is something for the cook as well as for the Texan with a raft of takeaway menus on their refrigerator.
  jeanne dobie: The Body Snatcher’s Wife Barbra Reifel, Johnny Russo, 2019-10-29 Barbra Reifel, former wife of notorious Body Snatcher Michael Mastromarino, has appeared on Oprah, Nancy Grace, ID Discovery, and Lifetime. Never before has her raw account been laid so bare. Fairytale shattered, deceit and danger beyond her wildest nightmares, betrayal, addiction, abuse, ultimate crime, and utter destruction beyond reason—her riveting story is one of so many. To survive, protect her children and family, and combat the monster who was her husband, Barbra evolved…a dreamer turned badass, playing his game to the bittersweet end.
  jeanne dobie: Exploring Color Workshop, 30th Anniversary Edition Nita Leland, 2016-09-07 Unlock the secrets to gorgeous, expressive, unforgettable color! Finding color combinations that not only work but excite the eye is one of the greatest challenges artists face. This updated and expanded 30th anniversary edition of the North Light classic Exploring Color teaches artists of all mediums and skill levels how to use and control color in their artwork and shows how exhilarating and enjoyable the ride can be. Popular art instructor and best-selling author Nita Leland will help you take any artwork you make to new color heights. Memorable paintings from more than 30 contributing artists are inside towill inspire you, along with 75+ hands-on exercises, 8 step-by-step demonstrations and countless nuggets of color knowledge--all in your own private workshop! Learn how to master color mixing, assemble the perfect palette for your artistic goals, select just the right color scheme, and communicate color in a way that elevates your designs way beyond the ordinary. Start a handy journal to keep track of your discoveries, with customized mixtures, color wheels, reference charts and other tools designed to uncover your color personality and help you work with color more efficiently. Nita knows that the quest for perfect color can be fun, and it can be yours. So stop guessing, and start exploring! Beautiful color is no happy accident. Color can be learned. --Nita Leland
  jeanne dobie: Ghost Stories of Old New Orleans Jeanne deLavigne, 2013-10-07 “He struck a match to look at his watch. In the flare of the light they saw a young woman just at Pitot’s elbow—a young woman dressed all in black, with pale gold hair, and a baby sleeping on her shoulder. She glided to the edge of the bridge and stepped noiselessly off into the black waters.”—from Ghost Stories of Old New Orleans Ghosts are said to wander along the rooftops above New Orleans’ Royal Street, the dead allegedly sing sacred songs in St. Louis Cathedral, and the graveyard tomb of a wealthy madam reportedly glows bright red at night. Local lore about such supernatural sightings, as curated by Jeanne deLavigne in her classic Ghost Stories of Old New Orleans, finds the phantoms of bitter lovers, vengeful slaves, and menacing gypsies haunting nearly every corner of the city, from the streets of the French Quarter to Garden District mansions. Originally printed in 1944, all forty ghost stories and the macabre etchings of New Orleans artist Charles Richards appear in this new edition. Drawing largely on popular legend dating back to the 1800s, deLavigne provides vivid details of old New Orleans with a cast of spirits that represent the ethnic mélange of the city set amid period homes, historic neighborhoods, and forgotten taverns. Combining folklore, newspaper accounts, and deLavigne’s own voice, these phantasmal tales range from the tragic—brothers, lost at sea as children, haunt a chapel on Thomas Street in search of their mother—to graphic depictions of torture, mutilation, and death. Folklorist and foreword contributor Frank A. de Caro places the writer and her work in context for modern readers. He uncovers new information about deLavigne’s life and describes her book’s pervasive lingering influence on the Crescent City’s culture today.
  jeanne dobie: Painter's Guide to Color Stephen Quiller, 2020-09-04 Internationally-known painter, teacher and author Stephen Quiller shares his consummate knowledge of mixing vibrant hues. Painters, commercial artists, designers and decorators have studied with this master color theorist for decades. A must for beginners as well as professionals seeking to make their work truly reflect their creative expression.
  jeanne dobie: The Death of Innocents Helen Prejean, 2006 Sr Helen Prejean has accompanied five men to execution since she began her work in 1982. She believes the last two, Dobie Williams in Louisiana and Joseph O'Dell in Virginia, were innocent, but their juries were blocked from seeing all the evidence and their defence teams were incompetent. 'The readers of this book will be the first jury with access to all the evidence the trail juries never saw', she says. The Death of Innocents shows how race, prosecutorial ambition, poverty and publicity determine who dies and who lives. Prejean raises profound constitutional questions about the legality of the death penalty.
  jeanne dobie: Walking in Watercolor Jennifer Lawson, 2017-04-17 Every year, over 200,000 pilgrims from all over the world walk the Camino de Santiago. This book chronicles the author's journey on this ancient path--Back cover.
  jeanne dobie: Watercolor Simplified Pat Weaver, 2003-11-24 Discover how fresh and spontaneous watercolor can be! In Watercolor Simplified, Pat Weaver details the fundamental principles of good painting that will enable you to work faster and looser with more confidence. She shows you how to build a solid foundation then create fresh, beautiful work quickly. You'll learn how to: Master the principles of good composition Select the best color palette for your subject Prepare, sketch, then execute your design Paint with joyful spontaneity Weaver also provides nine step-by-step demonstrations, covering a range of subjects, from animals and people to flowers and buildings. In no time at all, you'll begin experiencing greater confidence and creativity every time you pick up a brush.
  jeanne dobie: Painting Flowers in Watercolor with Charles Reid Charles Reid, 2001-03-15 Three short novels; seven short stories; two plays for puppets.
  jeanne dobie: Charles Reid's Watercolour Secrets Charles Reid, 2004 The painter Charles Reid gives insight to his work through critique of his sketchbook. Including what works, what doesn't and why, his own illustrations are annotated and demonstrations included.
  jeanne dobie: Gilligan's Dreams Dreama Denver, 2012-09-24 For almost 30 years I was married to the man the rest of the world knew as Gilligan. Almost five decades of reruns have made his television character iconic, but the Bob Denver I knew and loved was legendary to me for his courage, his commitment to his severely autistic son and his love for the wife of his dreams, maybe the reason he called me Dreams. Devoting the last 21 years of his life to our son Colin speaks volumes about Bob Denver, the man. Our love story is one for the ages. Anyone who knew us in our years together will tell you that. Our devotion to each other and to Colin was complete, and the courage of this man during the last six months of his life exemplifies the definition of the word. This is the story of a man and woman who made vows to each other and kept them. This is the story of parents facing the challenge of autism together, never wavering in their love for each other or their son. This is the story of Bob and me, two imperfect people who fit perfectly together. Losing Bob was the hardest thing I've ever faced, but his love left me stronger, more focused and in the end, able to survive even when I thought I couldn't. Being loved by this man was the greatest gift of my life. For every challenge we faced and every minute we spent together, I love you, Bob Denver.
  jeanne dobie: Making Color Sing Jeanne Dobie, 1986 In thirty-one practical and stimulating lessons, Jeanne Dobie offers insights into ways to use both color and composition to make your paintings come alive.
  jeanne dobie: How to Get Started Selling Your Art Carole Katchen, 1996 Learn how to put together an inexpensive exhibit, create a professional image, present your art work to potential buyers, put together brochures and portfolios, find collectors, get the most out of local shows, set prices, find the right gallery, and more. Whether your goal is to make a living from your artwork, or to simply buy more art supplies, experience the satisfaction of selling your own art.
  jeanne dobie: Line & Wash Wendy Jelbert, 1997 Methods of merging soft luminous washes with sharp, crisp definite penwork are made easy with this book. Each stage of the painting process is illustrated in a highly practical way, using step-by-step photographs and a colourful selection of finished paintings.
  jeanne dobie: Painting Sunlit Still Lifes in Watercolor Liz Donovan, 1997 This books show how to capture all the magic in watercolor. In step by step demonstrations, you will paint a variety of sunlit objects.
  jeanne dobie: Mastering the Art of Watercolours Wendy Jelbert, Ian Sidaway, 2022-04-30 Practical instruction from detailed painting techniques to principles of composition and colour, with example projects, in an updated new edition.
  jeanne dobie: Techniques of the Great Masters of Art , 1985 One painting by each artist is examined in detail: Old Masters 1300-1860, Giotto, Duccio de Buoninsegna, Jan van Eyck, Piero della Francesca, Leonardo da Vinci, Hieronymous Bosch, Titian, Nicholas Hilliard, Caravaggio, El Greco, Diego Velazquez, Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Vermeer, Antoine Watteau, Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, William Blake, John Constable, Auguste-Dominique Lugres, Eugene Delacroix, William Turner, Jean Millet, William Holman Hunt, Gustave Courbet. The Impressionists 1860-1905, Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Jean Francois Millet, Paul Cezanne, Alfred Sisley, Gustave Caillebotte, Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Vincent van Gogh, Edward Munch, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Modern Masters 1905-1980, Andre Derain, Henri Matisse, Henry Rousseau, Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, Georges Braque, Gino Severini, Marcel Duchamp, Pierre Bonnard, Fernand Leger, Edward Hopper, Joan Miro, Piet Mondrian, Edward Wadsworth, Paul Klee, Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Francis Bacon, Jean Dubuffet, Jackson Pollack, Alberto Giacometti, Jasper Johns, Peter Blake, Frank Stella, Morris Louis, Robert Rauchenberg, Richard Hamilton, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Sol Le Witt, Lucien Freud.
  jeanne dobie: Watercolor Color Ray Smith, 1998 Twelve art projects with step-by-step instructions and advice on materials, subjects, and methods.
  jeanne dobie: The Artist's Color Guide - Watercolor Hazel Soan, 2014 The Artist's Color Guide - Watercolor is an inspiring yet practical guide to using color. Experienced artist and teacher Hazel Soan takes each color of the rainbow and demonstrates how to use the pigments to maximum effect and with lots of practical hints and tips. By exploring all the colors of the palette, this book aims to broaden the knowledge of every watercolor artist-- whatever their experience level-- so they can approach choosing and mixing colors with confidence and achieve the most striking results in their paintings.
  jeanne dobie: The Watercolor Fix-it Book Judi Wagner, Tony Van Hasselt, 1992 Shows how to analyze, correct, and improve one's watercolors, discusses value, shape, balance, dominance, gradation, depth, focal point, and color, and demonstrates corrective actions
  jeanne dobie: Watercolors Geraldine Landriau, 2012-12-13 Watercolors by Geraldine Landriau is a compilation of 153 photographs of paintings created by the artist, beginning with her first attempt in 1971, continuing throughout the period of her study of the medium, and ending with her final piece, which was unfinished at the time of her death in 2010. Included in the collection are 15 photographs of untitled and undated pieces that were created to study techniques and to experiment with the medium. The first review of the book on Amazon.com stated, “This book is packed with watercolors by an artist in control of her medium, capturing the feel and essence of her subjects: the natural world around her. Technically flawless, this is a relaxing journey through the fields and flowers of the eastern U.S., well worth taking. I loved it.”
  jeanne dobie: Miscellany of the Maitland Club Maitland Club (Glasgow, Scotland), 1842
  jeanne dobie: Miscellany of the Maitland Club Alexander Macdonald, 1843
  jeanne dobie: Lists of Popish parents and their children in various districts of Scotland, as given in to the Lords of the Privy Council and to the Commission of the General Assembly, 1701-1705 Roman Catholics (Scotland), 1840
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Jeanne (given name) - Wikipedia
Jeanne is a French female name, equivalent to the English Joan, Jane, Jean and several historical figures in English named Joanna. (Feminine forms of John).

Meaning, origin and history of the name Jeanne
Dec 14, 2019 · Modern French form of Jehanne, an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (see John). This has been the most reliably popular French name for girls since the 13th century. Joan …

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Jun 8, 2025 · The name Jeanne is a girl's name of French origin meaning "God is gracious". Pronounced just like Jean in the English-speaking world, but as the more unusual zhahn in …

Jeanne Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · Jeanne is a French female name with historical significance and various associations in popular culture. It is the equivalent of the English names Joan, Jane, Jean, and other feminine …

Jeanne - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Jeanne is of French origin and is the feminine form of the name Jean, which is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious." Jeanne is a classic and timeless …

Jeanne Meaning and Origin - All Things Baby Names
Jeanne Meaning and Origin. Jeanne is a girl’s name meaning “God is gracious” and is of French origin. The name Jeanne is a feminine given name with French origins. It is the French equivalent …

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What does Jeanne mean? J eanne as a girls' name is a Hebrew name, and the meaning of the name Jeanne is "God is gracious". Jeanne is an alternate spelling of Jane (Hebrew).

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Jul 11, 2024 · Jeanne means 'Variant of Jane'. Learn how to pronounce Jeanne with our 15 audio pronunciations and discover its popularity in France and 85 more countries at NamesLook.com.

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Jun 5, 2025 · The name Jeanne is primarily a female name of French origin that means God Is Gracious. Click through to find out more information about the name Jeanne on BabyNames.com.

Jeanne: meaning, origin, and significance explained
Discover the origin and meaning of the French name Jeanne, which signifies 'God Is Gracious', and learn about its historical significance and cultural impact.

Jeanne (given name) - Wikipedia
Jeanne is a French female name, equivalent to the English Joan, Jane, Jean and several historical figures in English named Joanna. (Feminine forms of John).

Meaning, origin and history of the name Jeanne
Dec 14, 2019 · Modern French form of Jehanne, an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (see John). This has been the most reliably popular French name for girls since the 13th century. …

Jeanne - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Jun 8, 2025 · The name Jeanne is a girl's name of French origin meaning "God is gracious". Pronounced just like Jean in the English-speaking world, but as the more unusual zhahn in …

Jeanne Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · Jeanne is a French female name with historical significance and various associations in popular culture. It is the equivalent of the English names Joan, Jane, Jean, and …

Jeanne - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Jeanne is of French origin and is the feminine form of the name Jean, which is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious." Jeanne is a classic and timeless …

Jeanne Meaning and Origin - All Things Baby Names
Jeanne Meaning and Origin. Jeanne is a girl’s name meaning “God is gracious” and is of French origin. The name Jeanne is a feminine given name with French origins. It is the French …

Jeanne - Name Meaning, What does Jeanne mean? - Think Baby Names
What does Jeanne mean? J eanne as a girls' name is a Hebrew name, and the meaning of the name Jeanne is "God is gracious". Jeanne is an alternate spelling of Jane (Hebrew).

Jeanne Meaning & Pronunciation | NamesLook
Jul 11, 2024 · Jeanne means 'Variant of Jane'. Learn how to pronounce Jeanne with our 15 audio pronunciations and discover its popularity in France and 85 more countries at NamesLook.com.

Jeanne: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com
Jun 5, 2025 · The name Jeanne is primarily a female name of French origin that means God Is Gracious. Click through to find out more information about the name Jeanne on …

Jeanne: meaning, origin, and significance explained
Discover the origin and meaning of the French name Jeanne, which signifies 'God Is Gracious', and learn about its historical significance and cultural impact.