Jaunty 1660s, "elegant, stylish," from French gentil "nice, pleasing," in Old French "noble" (see gentle). Form reflects attempt to render the French pronunciation of gentil. Meaning "easy and sprightly in manner" first attested 1670s. Related: Jauntily; jauntiness
Jaunty having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner
My Aunt Joann is child number eleven. High spirited, fashion goddess are my childhood thoughts of her. I will never forget her flying down that red clay road in that flaming red BMW! I remember her buying me mini skirts and brightly colored clothes, and letting me play in her makeup.
Jaunty has a pure gold hue
Jaunty Joann
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