Johnna

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Etymology[edit]

A rare feminine form of John recorded since the 18th century.

Proper noun[edit]

Johnna

  1. A female given name from Hebrew.
    • 1980, ? Margaret Rau, The Hoyden Bride, Doubleday, →ISBN, pages 38–39:
      I have been raised with my three brothers, Matthew, Mark and Luke. That is the reason my name is most unusual for a girl, you see. Mama wished to continue the names in sequence, so to speak, and saw fit to call me Johnna.

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