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Joanna is a feminine given name deriving from Koinē Greek: Ἰωάννα, romanized: Iōanna from Hebrew: יוֹחָנָה, romanized: Yôḥānāh, lit. '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.

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Jeanne is a French female name, equivalent to the English Joan, Jane, Jean and several historical figures in English named Joanna.. The names derive from the Old French name Jehanne, which is derived from the Latin name Johannes, itself from the Koine Greek name Ιωαννης Ioannes. The Greek name ultimately derives from the Biblical Hebrew name Yochanan, a short form of the name Yehochanan, meaning "Yahweh is Gracious".

Jojo, JoJo or Jo Jo is a given name, surname, nickname or stage name used by several people and fictional characters, including:

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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.

Joanne is a common given name for women, being a variant of Joanna, the feminine form of John; derived from the Latin name Johanna with the meaning in Hebrew of "God is gracious". In Northern Ireland of 1975, "Joanne" was the most frequently used name for female newborns, though by the early years of the 21st century, the name had declined in popularity so that it could not be counted among the twenty most frequently used.

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Joanna Moore American actress

Joanna Moore was an American film and television actress, who between 1956 and 1976 appeared in 17 feature films and guest-starred in nearly a hundred episodes of television series. After 1976, personal problems thwarted her career and her only remaining assignments consisted of two minor film roles.

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Joey is an English-language given name used for both males and females. It can be a short form of:

Jo is a given name, often a short form (hypocorism) of Joanna, Joseph, Josephine, George, etc. Notable people with the name include:

Joanna is a female given name.

Jo-Anne, Jo Anne, Jo-Ann, JoAnne, and Jo Ann is a feminine given name. Notable persons with that name include:

Joanne is a female given name.

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