"Jimenez" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jimenez" Meaning

Jimenez is a common Spanish surname, especially in Spanish-speaking countries. It means "son of Jimeno", where Jimeno is a personal name derived from the Visigothic king Chemo.

"Jimenez" Examples

Usage Examples for the Surname "Jimenez"


Example 1: Introducing a Person


"I'd like you to meet my colleague, Maria Jimenez, from Mexico."
"My neighbor, Carlos Jimenez, is a wonderful cook."

Example 2: Mentioning a Person's Family


"The Jimenez family has lived in this house for over 20 years."
"As a Jimenez, I take pride in my heritage."

Example 3: Using in a Business Context


"Jimenez Corporation's new product has been highly successful in the market."
"Our team is led by CEO, Juan Jimenez, who has extensive experience in finance."

Example 4: Referencing a Historical Figure


"Simon Jimenez was a prominent figure in the American Revolutionary War."
"The Jimenez brothers were pioneers in the field of aerodynamics."

Example 5: Creating a Fictional Character


"In the novel, the protagonist, Mateo Jimenez, was a skilled detective."
"The character, dr. Isabella Jimenez, was a renowned scientist in her field."

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Jihadists are individuals who support and practice jihad, a belief in Islam that encourages Muslims to defend the faith and society from perceived threats, and to strive for a more righteous and just society. The term is often associated with Islamic extremism and those who engage in terrorism, but not all Muslims practice or support jihadism.

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A jillaroo is an Australian woman who works as a ranch-hand or farm hand, typically on a cattle station or sheep station. The term is derived from the masculine Australian slang term "jackaroo", which refers to a young cowboy, and is often used humorously to refer to a female cowboy or farm worker.

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The verb "jilting" means to abandon or reject (a romantic partner or suitor) suddenly or unexpectedly, often in a cruel or humiliating way, especially in a public place. For example: "He jilted her at the altar on their wedding day, leaving her heartbroken and humiliated."

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