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What (who) is Janice - definition


Janice (given name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Janice is a feminine given name, an extended version of Jane. Jane is one of the feminine forms of John in English, itself derived from the Hebrew Yohanan ('Graced by god') or Yehohanan ('God is gracious').
Janice Cole         
AMERICAN JUDGE
Janice McKenzie Cole
Janice McKenzie Cole is an attorney who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina (1994–2001) under President Bill Clinton.
Janice Lord         
NEW ZEALAND BOTANIST AND PLANT EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST
User:DrThneed/Janice Lord; DrThneed/Janice Lord; Janice M. Lord; Janice Marjorie Lord
Janice Marjorie Lord is a New Zealand academic, a plant evolutionary biologist, and as of 2020 is an associate professor at the University of Otago, where she is the curator of the Otago Regional Herbarium.
Examples of use of Janice
1. She said: "It‘s quite a thing living with Janice.
2. They are also taking their uncle Brian and auntie Janice.
3. Stable mates: Janice Coyle with Desert Orchid after he retired.
4. Federal prosecutors had no comment, said spokeswoman Janice Oh.
5. Janice Turner FOR÷ an exhilarating, ever–changing city.