📖 À propos Joanna
Joanna est la forme féminine latinisée de l'hébreu Yohanan, signifiant « Dieu est miséricordieux ». Elle apparaît dans le Nouveau Testament et fut portée par des reines européennes comme Jeanne de Castille. Le nom a connu un regain de popularité à la fin du XXe siècle et reste un choix élégant et intemporel dans de nombreuses cultures.
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Joanna of Castile — Queen of Castile (1504–1555), known as "Joanna the Mad," mother of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and one of the most powerful women of the Renaissance era.
- Joanna Lumley — British actress, activist and author best known for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous and for her advocacy work for Gurkha veterans.
- Joanna Newsom — American singer-songwriter and harpist renowned for her intricate, literary compositions and distinctive vocal style.
- Joanna the Apostle — New Testament figure, wife of Chuza, who was among the women present at the empty tomb of Jesus and is venerated as a saint in several Christian traditions.