Joan (given name) explained

Joan
Gender:
  • Male (in Catalan-Valencian languages and Occitan language; the local form of John)
Meaning:The Lord is gracious
Origin:Hebrew
Related Names:

Joan (female name: ; male name: in Catalan; Valencian pronounced as /(d)ʒuˈan/) is both a feminine form of the personal name John given to females in the Anglosphere; and the native masculine form of John (for males) in the Catalan-Valencian and Occitan languages. In both cases, the name is derived from the Greek via the Latin Latin: Ioannes and Latin: Ioanna (or Latin: Johannes and Latin: Johanna), and is thus cognate with John and related to its many forms, including its derived feminine forms.

The name was disseminated widely into many languages and cultures from the Greek name Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἰωάννης (romanised, Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Iōannēs), along with its feminine form (romanised, Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Iōanna).[1] Its ultimate origin, as with John, is from the Hebrew [[Johanan (name)|Yohanan]], "Graced by Yah", or, "Yahweh is Gracious".[2]

History

The Anglosphere female name Joan entered the English language through the Old French forms, Johanne and Jehanne, female variants of the male name Johannes.

In Catalan-Valencian and Occitan, Joan (in Catalan; Valencian pronounced as /(d)ʒuˈan/) has been in continuous use as the native, masculine form of John since at least the Middle Ages. Its feminine counterpart in these languages is Joana. Historically, Joan and Joam were also the main forms of John in medieval Portuguese (or Galician-Portuguese). The Lusophone world later diverged in adopting João as its native form of the masculine John, while Joana, as in Catalan and Occitan, remains the female form for Portuguese speakers.[3]

List of figures named Joan

Below are lists of people and fictional characters named or known as Joan. They are divided by gender and time period and within each list are presented alphabetically, by surname or title. Where the same name or title applies to more than one entry, each of the sub-entries for the group is listed in order of birth year.

Women

Medieval and early modern periods

The following is a list of notable women known as Joan who lived in the Middle Ages (from around the 5th to the late 15th centuries) or in the early modern (late 15th century) period:

Modern era

Men

The following is a list of notable men known as Joan (pronounced as /(d)ʒuˈan/):

Fictional characters

Legendary or fictional characters called Joan include:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Yonge. Charlotte Mary. History of Christian Names . 1884 . Macmillan . London . 39–46. Names from 'Chaanach . [Part I, Chapter III, Section V] . https://archive.org/details/cu31924031230182/.
  2. John. 15. 432.
  3. Book: Uckelman. S.L.. John . Brown. A.. Grim . G.. Le Get . R.. Shiel. N. . Slíz. M.. Uckelman. J.. Uckelman. S.L. . The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources . 2021 . dmnes.org.