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Re: Johanna
In the past few months I've really started liking Johanna more, too. But I like it pronounced it in English better. Either way, it's such a soft, romantic, pretty name. In English specifically I think it has a bright, upbeat, nice girl side, too.Holy combos, Batman! Of those I like best:
Emma Johanna
Margaret Johanna
Edith Johanna
Rose Johanna
Beatrix Johanna
Charlotte Johanna
Ellen Johanna
Hedwig Johanna
Laura Johanna
Louise Johanna
Vera Johanna
Johanna Rebekka
Johanna Marjolaine
Johanna Margriet
Johanna Magdalene
Johanna Madelief - and I concur about Madelief :)
Johanna Berenice
Johanna Abigail - I have a friend whose daughters are named Abigail and JohannaMy Johanna combos:
Easter Johanna
Sara Johanna
Sunday Johanna
Johanna Amy
Johanna Emily
Johanna Roisin
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I love all of your Johanna combos, especially Sunday Johanna and Johanna Amy! Your friend has great name taste.Question. When you pronounce Johanna the English way, is it Jo-anna or Jo-hannah?

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Jo + HannaI had a friend Johanna as a kid who pronounced her name that way, so that's the way I've always said it. I'm not sure how my friend pronounced her daughter's name, I've never heard her speak it.Jo-anna would just be Joanna to me.
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