Joanna
Joanna | |
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Pronunciation | /dʒoʊˈænə/ |
Gender | female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew > Greek |
Meaning | God is gracious |
Other names | |
Related names | Jan, Jane, Janet, Janice, Jean, Jenny, Joan, Joann, Joanne, Johanna, Jenna, Yoanna |
Look up Joanna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Joanna is a feminine given name deriving from Koine Greek Ἰωάννα Iōanna from Hebrew יוֹחָנָה Yôḥānnāh meaning 'God is gracious'. Variants in English include Joan, Joann, Joanne, and Johanna. Other forms of the name in English are Jan, Jane, Janet, Janice, Jean, and Jeanne.
The earliest recorded occurrence of the name Joanna, in Luke 8:3, refers to the disciple "Joanna the wife of Chuza," who was an associate of Mary Magdalene. Her name as given is Greek in form, although it ultimately originated from the Hebrew masculine name יְהוֹחָנָן Yehôḥānān or יוֹחָנָן Yôḥānān meaning 'God is gracious'. In Greek this name became Ιωαννης Iōannēs, from which Iōanna was derived by giving it a feminine ending. The original Latin form Joanna was used in English to translate the equivalents in other languages; for example, Juana la Loca is known in English as Joanna the Mad. The variant form Johanna originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The Greek form lacks a medial -h- because in Greek /h/ could only occur initially.
The Hebrew name יוֹחָנָה Yôḥānnāh forms a feminine equivalent in Hebrew for the name Joanna and its variants. The Christian Arabic form of John is يوحنّا Yūḥannā, based on the Judeo-Aramaic form of the name. For Joanna, Arabic translations of the Bible use يونّا Yuwannā based on Syriac ܝܘܚܢ Yoanna, which in turn is based on the Greek form Iōanna.
Sometimes in modern English Joanna is reinterpreted as a compound of the two names Jo and Anna, and therefore given a spelling like JoAnna, Jo-Anna, or Jo Anna. However, the original name Joanna is a single unit, not a compound. The names Hannah, Anna, Anne, Ann are etymologically related to Joanna just the same: they are derived from Hebrew חַנָּה Ḥannāh 'grace' from the same verbal root meaning 'to be gracious'.
In other languages
- Amharic - ዮሐና Yohäna
- Albanian-Xhoana
- Arabic - يُوَنّا Yuwannā
- Armenian - Յովհաննա (Hovhanna), Օհաննա (Ōhanna), Ճիւաննա (Jouanna)
- Basque language - Jone, Joana, Joane
- Breton - Janed
- Bulgarian - Йоана (Yoana), Ивана (Ivana), Яна (Yana), diminutive: Яниџa (Yanizza, Yanitza, Yanitsa)
- Catalan - Joana
- Chinese - Modern 喬安娜 Qiáo ān nà (literally 'tall, peaceful, graceful'), Biblical 約亞拿 Yāo yà ná
- Croatian - Ivana, Jana, Janja
- Czech - Jana, Johana
- Danish - Johanne
- Dutch - Joanna, diminutive Joke
- Estonian - Joanna, Johanna
- Finnish - Johanna, Joanna
- French - Jeanne, diminutive Jeannette, Janine, Old French - Jehane
- Galician - Xoana
- Georgian - იოანნა Ioanna
- German - Johanna, diminutive Hanne
- Greek - Ἰωάννα (Ioanna), Modern Greek - Γιάννα (Giánna), diminutive Γιαννούλα Yannoula
- Hebrew - יוחנה Yoḥannah, יוהנה Yohannah
- Hungarian - Johanna, Jana, diminutive Hanna, Janka
- Icelandic - Jóhanna
- Irish - Siobhán (after French Jeanne), diminutive Sinéad (after French Jeannette)
- Italian - Giovanna, diminutive Gianna, Giannina, Vanna, Nina, Zana, Ivana
- Latin - Joanna, Johanna
- Lithuanian - Joana
- Macedonian - Ивана (Ivana), diminutive Ива (Iva), Јована (Jovana), Jovana's diminutives: Јованка (Jovanka), Јовка (Jovka), Јана (Yana)
- Malayalam - യോഹന്ന Yōhannā
- Polish - Joanna, diminutive Joasia, Asia, Asieńka, Aśka, Asiunia
- Portuguese - Joana
- Romanian - Ioana
- Russian - Яна (Yana), Жанна (Zhanna), Иoaннa (Ioanna, Greek form), Yana's diminutive: Янина (Yanina), Яника (Yanika)
- Serbian - Јована (Jovana), diminutive Јованка (Jovanka)
- Slovak - Jana
- Slovenian - Jana
- Spanish - Juana, diminutive Juanita
- Swedish - Johanna, diminutive Hanna
- Syriac - ܝܘܚܢ Yoanna
- Tamil - யோவன்னா Yōvannā
- Vèneto Joana (pronounced /jo'ana/ and /dʒo'ana/)
- Welsh - Siân
Women named Joanna
Religion
- Saint Joanna, one of the women associated with the ministry of Mary Magdalene. She brought myrrh to Christ's sepulcher and discovered the empty tomb (Luke 24:10).
- Joanna (prioress of Lothen), twelfth century nun
- Joanna Southcott, English prophetess
Royals and noblewomen
- Joanna of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders
- Joanna of Flanders, Duchess of Brittany
- Joanna, Duchess of Brabant
- Joanna I of Naples
- Joanna of Bourbon
- Joanna II of Naples
- Joanna of Navarre, consort of King Henry IV of England
- Saint Joana, Crown Princess of Portugal
- Joanna of Castile, queen regnant of Castile, known as Joanna the Mad
- Joanna of Austria, Princess of Portugal
- Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
- Joanna Nobilis Sombre, Begum Samru of Sardhana
Other
- Joanna Ampil, Filipina musical theater actress and singer
- Joanna Angel, American porn actress
- Joanna Baillie, Scottish poet and playwright
- Joanna Barnes, American actress
- Joanna Bolme, American indie rock musician
- Joanna Briscoe, English novelist
- Joanna Bruzdowicz, Polish composer
- Joanna Cameron, American actress who played Isis on The Secrets of Isis
- Joanna Cassidy, American actress
- Joanna Clark, American nun, naval officer, and activist
- Joanna E. Cole, American politician from Vermont
- Joanna Denny, British historian
- Joanna Eden, British jazz singer
- Joanna Forest, British classical crossover singer
- Joanna Garcia, American actress
- Joanna Gleason, Canadian actress
- Joanna Going, born 1963, American actress
- Joanna Gosling, British journalist
- Joanna Hayes, American gold medalist in the 2004 Olympics
- Joanna Hiffernan, artist's model and muse from Ireland
- Joanna Jędrzejczyk, born 1987, Polish mixed martial artist
- Joanna Jet, British trans woman, pornographic actress, model, and director
- Joanna Kerns, American actress who played Maggie Seaver on Growing Pains
- Joanna Klepko, Polish singer
- Joanna Krupa, Polish-American model and actress
- Joanna Levesque, an American singer; credited as Joanna "JoJo" Levesque in her acting career
- Joanna Lee, American screenwriter, actress, and producer
- Joanna Lumley, English actress and former model
- JoAnna M. Lund, American author and cook
- Joanna MacGregor, British classical, jazz, and contemporary pianist
- Joanna Macy, American Buddhist scholar, author, and environmental activist
- Joanna de Albuquerque Maranhão Bezerra de Melo, Brazilian Olympic swimmer
- Joanna Merlin (born Joann Ratner), American actress and casting director
- Joanna Moore, American actress
- Joanna Newsom, American harpist, singer, and songwriter
- Joanna Norris, New Zealand journalist
- Joanna Pacitti, American singer, known simply as Joanna
- Joanna Page, Welsh actress
- Joanna Pacuła, Polish actress
- Joanna Parrish, English student murdered in France in 1990
- Joanna Pettet, British actress
- Joanna Russ, American science fiction author known for her writing on radical feminist themes, author of The Female Man
- Joanna Scanlan, English actress and television writer
- Joanna Shimkus, Canadian actress
- Joanna Simon, American opera singer
- Joanna Simon, British author and wine journalist
- Joanna Smolarek, Polish track and field sprinter
- Joanna Stone, Australian javelin thrower
- Joanna Sutton, Australian netball player
- Joanna Townsend, Australian TV journalist
- Joanna Thomas, British IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Joanna Wang (Wáng Ruòlín), Taiwanese singer and songwriter
- Joanna Yeates, English landscape architect and victim in a high-profile 2010 murder case
Fictional characters
- Joanna Beauchamp, the lead character in Melissa de la Cruz's novel Witches of East End and the TV show made from it
- Joanna Chambers, a scientist from the Power of Five series by Anthony Horowitz
- Joanna Dark, the main character in Perfect Dark
- Joanna Eberhart, protagonist of The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin
- The title character in the 1973 Brazilian film Joanna Francesa, played by Jeanne Moreau.
- Joanna Beth "Jo" Harvelle, a hunter on Supernatural
- The protagonist of the 1968 British film Joanna
- Joanna McCoy, daughter of Leonard McCoy of Star Trek
- Joanna May, title character in The Cloning of Joanna May, a science fiction novel by Fay Weldon
- Jo Parrish, a police constable on Blue Heelers, 1999–2004
- Jo Polniaczek on The Facts of Life
- Lt. Joanna Reece on Forever (2014).
External links
- "Joanna" at Edgar's Name Pages - with history, naming frequency statistics, related names, and famous namebearers