Johanna
This article is about the name.
For the 2005 film, see
Johanna (film).
Johanna |
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Pronunciation |
//; //; German: [joˈhana] |
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Gender |
female |
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Origin |
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Word/name |
Hebrew > Greek > Latin |
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Meaning |
God is gracious |
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Other names |
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Related names |
Jan, Jane, Janet, Janice, Jean, Joan, Joanna, Joanne |
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Johanna is a feminine name, a variant form of Joanna that originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, including an -h- by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The original Greek form Iōanna lacks a medial /h/ because in Greek /h/ could only occur initially. For more information on the name's origin, see the article on Joanna.
Women named Johanna
- Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, Iceland's first female Prime Minister (incumbent) and the world's first openly gay head of government of the modern era.[1][2]
- Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir, a.k.a. Yohanna, an Icelandic singer who was Iceland's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 singing "Is It True?"
- Johanna Allik (born 1994), Estonian figure skater
- Johanna Asplund, bassist in the Swedish rock band Sahara Hotnights
- Johanna Barker, character in Steven Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
- Johanna Beisteiner, Austrian classical guitarist
- Johanna Berglind, Swedish sign language educator
- Johanna Eleonora De la Gardie, Swedish writer
- Johanna Edwards, American novelist
- Johanna Fateman, American musician, writer and editor, former bandmember of punk band LeTigre
- Johanna Griggs, Australian sportsperson and television personality
- Johanna Hedén, Swedish obstetrician
- Johanna Lind, 1993 Miss Sweden
- Johanna Dorothea Lindenaer, Dutch writer
- Johanna Lindsey, American author of romance novels
- Johanna Löfblad, Swedish actress
- Johanna Loisinger, opera singer
- Johanna Long, racing driver
- Johanna Nichols, linguist at UC Berkeley, known for inventing research techniques for the deep prehistory of languages, and for her mastery of Caucasian languages like Chechen
- Johanna Ray, American casting director and producer
- Johanna Schaller-Klier, retired German Olympic hurdler and Olympic gold medallist
- Johanna von Schoultz, Finnish opera singer
- Johanna Spyri, Swiss author, famous for Heidi
- Johanna Talihärm (born 1993), Estonian biathlete
- Johanna de Timmerman, Dutch poet
- Johanna Wattier, Dutch actress
- Johanna Sophia of Bavaria, Duchess consort of Austria
Johanna in popular culture
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References
- ↑ Moody, Jonas (2009-01-30). "Iceland Picks the World's First Openly Gay PM". Time. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ↑ "First gay PM for Iceland cabinet". BBC News. 1 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-01.