Origin: French suffix -ette
Jeanette has 2 different meanings across 1 category:
A coarse jean fabric, used for linings.
"The tailor selected a heavy piece of Jeanette to line the winter coat because its durability would keep it warm without adding bulk."
A female given name from Hebrew, a Scottish diminutive of Jean, or an anglicized form of Jeannette or Jeannett.
"The teacher called on Jeanette to read the passage aloud during the morning assembly."