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  • Why unidentified people are called John Doe or Jane Doe . . . - Reddit
    Most U S jurisdictions continue to use John Doe and his female counterpart, Jane, as placeholder names, and will bring in Roe if two anonymous or unknown parties are involved in the same case The Feds use these placeholders, too, perhaps most famously in Roe v Wade
  • Why is it called John Jane Doe : r etymology - Reddit
    93 votes, 16 comments Why are the names "John Jane Doe" used as placeholder names instead of any other name?
  • ELI5: Who is, and why is John Doe a common example of a name? - Reddit
    John Doe is a placeholder name for when someone's real name is unknown cannot be shared Examples of this are dead people awaiting identification, people who have their identity withheld while involved with a court case, or when you are talking about a typical everyman without meaning a specific person etc There are various forms of John Doe
  • Why is John Smith the most common placeholder name? - Reddit
    The more common placeholder name is "John Doe" or "Jane Doe," which is also the title of the Wiki article on this subject Every country has its own version, and some states in the US have their own as well I have seen "John Smith" used as well, probably because "John Doe" is typically associated with criminal or legal matters
  • TIL that the use of the name John Doe as a placeholder . . . - Reddit
    This is why historically a lot of men named John go by Jack as a nickname despite it being no shorter John became a generic name for a man so some began going by Jack to differentiate themselves and gain some individuality have a real name again
  • Why do we call unknown-named people Jane John Doe ? : r . . . - Reddit
    Whatever their ultimate origin, the names eventually became standard placeholders for unidentified, anonymous or hypothetical parties to a court case Most U S jurisdictions continue to use John Doe and his female counterpart, Jane, as placeholder names, and will bring in Roe if two anonymous or unknown parties are involved in the same case
  • How did John Jane Doe become placeholder names for unknown . . . - Reddit
    The TL;DR answer is that the name "John Doe" as a placeholder goes back to at least the 14th century in Enngland It was originally used not to refer to a real person anonymously or given to someone with an unknown name, but rather used to describe a fictitious person that was invoked in legal proceedings (due to complicated reasons surrounding
  • How did John Jane Doe become the default stand-in names for an . . . - Reddit
    Jane Doe seems simply to be the feminine version of the given name Originally John Doe was not so much an unknown person as a completely fictitious, nonexistent person who was conjured into existence to aid with litigation procedures For English common law consisted of a number of distinct "actions" which had their own rules
  • ELI5: Why are people sometimes called a John or Jane Doe? : r . . . - Reddit
    John Jane Doe is a deliberately generic, yet recognizable, name given to people who have no name Murder victims, comatose patients, etc, who are brought in without identification are assigned the name John Doe, so people aren't just saying "the guy we brought in" or "the body" It allows a point of reference to the person
  • ELI5: How did the name John Doe become the standard fake name? - Reddit
    For a last name, they chose a common thing They might have used "John Apple" or "John Tree" or "John Stone," but instead, they chose one of the more common animals in Britain at the time: a deer, specifically a doe (a female deer) and a roe (a common British species of deer)





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