Jay
See also: jay
English
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Pronunciation
Proper noun
Jay
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- A hamlet in Herefordshire, England; named in the c. 13th century for the Jay family, prominent in that area.
- A locale in the United States.
- A town in Maine; named for American statesman and Founding Father John Jay.
- A town in New York; named for John Jay.
- A city in Oklahoma; the county seat of Delaware County; named for Jay Washburn, nephew of Cherokee leader Stand Watie.
- A town in Florida; named for postmaster J. T. Nowling.
- A town on the Canadian border in Vermont; named for John Jay.
- A former settlement in California.
Alternative forms
- Jaye (surname)
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Jay
- A diminutive of the male given names James or Jason, or for any name beginning with ⟨J⟩; also used as a formal given name.
- A female given name
- 1947, Alpha Delta Pi, The Adelphean (volume 40, issue 2, page 102)
- To Lt. and Mrs. John Ellingston (Beth Vollstedt), a daughter, Jay Karen, on September 17, 1945.
- 2007, Gráinne Smith, Families, Carers and Professionals: Building Constructive Conversations
- In 1993, my daughter Jay returned home aged 21 after a disastrous marriage.
- 2010, Ray Thompson, Fires Within (page 206)
- Within a few weeks, having endured a number of lengthy interviews, Jay found herself working in the Beijing office of the bureau of information.
- 1947, Alpha Delta Pi, The Adelphean (volume 40, issue 2, page 102)
Cebuano
Etymology
Proper noun
Jay
- a male given name from English
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:Jay.
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- Cebuano lemmas
- Cebuano nouns
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