You just made my morning.
Joan was my favorite aunt's name and I'd love to see it used again. She was named after her grandmother,
Johanna. But in the 1920s
Joan was considered the more updated, stream-lined (and therefore
Art Deco) version of the name. As you say it also has medieval associations. It's so rich, association-wise. And the nickname
Joanie is so cute.
Joan Eleanor -- I picture
Eleanor of Aquitaine and her daughter
Joan. Fantastic imagery and the flow is lovely.
Joan Matilda -- Again, gloriously medieval. Nice flow too.
Joan Imogen --
Love both names, but the repeated "j" sounds so close bother me. Plus, they both end in an "n."
Joan Imelda would flow better, and dance a jig along the way.
Joan Imogen is still a nice combo and I'd be thrilled to me one. But I think you have better options for the middle name.
Joan Elizabeth -- Solid as a brick house. It will wear like a woolen coat -- forever.
Joan Isabel -- Prefer
Joan Isobel. Again, I'm back to medieval dreaming . . . .
Joan Isabella -- A tad too frilly for meat-and-potatoes
Joan.
May I try a few? How about:
Joan Valentine -- My aunt's combo. Born on Feb. 13th. ;0)
Joan MargaretJoan AbigailJoan Frederica /
Fredrika -- ("freh-DREE-cuh" for both spellings)
Joan HilaryJoan MeredithJoan Arcangela -- Sorry, I couldn't resist the
Joan of Arc thing
Joan EdithJoan CorneliaJoan BernadetteJoan Edme -- ("ED-may")
Joan VeronicaJoan Mabel /
AmabelJoan HesterJoan Audrey /
Etheldreda -- I don't know why but this one just sings to me
Joan ClareJoan Lileas /
LiliasJoan RebeccaJoan Columbia -- I picture a Victorian grande dame
Joan AureliaJoan BarbaraJoan RosemaryJoan AdelaideJoan MorwennaJoan Ishbel --
Joan Isobel's funky cousin
Joan AilsaJoan Muriel -- Have you seen "
Muriel's Wedding?" Her little sister is
Joan.
Joan Augusta
She's so versatile,
Joan is. :0D
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