๐ About Joanna
Joanna is the Latinate feminine form of the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious." It appears in the New Testament and was borne by European royalty including Joanna of Castile. The name saw a gentle revival in the late 20th century and remains a graceful, timeless choice across many cultures, paralleled by Giovanna in Italian and Johanna in German.
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โญ Famous People
- Joanna of Castile โ Queen of Castile (1504โ1555), 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 โ 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 โ American singer-songwriter and harpist renowned for her intricate, literary compositions and distinctive vocal style.
- Joanna the Apostle โ 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.