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      Meaning of the first name Joan

      Origin

      Hebrew

      Meaning

      God is gracious

      Variations

      Joana, Joann, Joanie
      The name Joan derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning God is gracious. Its origins can be traced back to biblical times, where it was a common name among the Israelites. Over the centuries, the name Joan has etched its place in history, appearing in various forms and cultural adaptations.

      In history, the name Joan gained immense popularity due to its association with Joan of Arc, the iconic French heroine of the fifteenth century. Joan of Arc's courage and piety while leading the French army during the Hundred Years' War brought widespread acclaim to the name. Since then, Joan has become synonymous with bravery, resilience, and unwavering faith.

      In modern-day usage, Joan remains resilient as a given name, although its popularity has waned. It continues to be used worldwide, yet has seen a decline in recent years. Owing to its timeless roots and historical significance, the name Joan still holds sentimental value for many families. It is often chosen to honor family members or as a tribute to the legacy of Joan of Arc. Additionally, Joan has also become a popular middle name, complementing a wide range of first names, thanks to its simplicity and elegant sound.

      In summary, the name Joan, originating from Hebrew as Yochanan, has a rich historical background, closely associated with Joan of Arc's heroic feats. Though its usage has diminished over time, Joan's deep-seated origins and historical significance continue to make it an enduring and meaningful choice for both personal and cultural reasons.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Joan.
      John

      John

      This is the most common name of those married to a Joan.
      John

      John

      This is the most common name for a child of a Joan.
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