Re: JOHANNA
in reply to a message by blue kites
Johanna and Jonna come from the same root but they sound completely different. Johanna is jo-HAN-uh or yo-HAN-uh depending on your background, whereas Jonna is just JON-uh.
I've never heard of Jonna the Whale so I would never associate the name Jonna with whales. I think of a friend from uni named Jonna.
The only spelling I like for Johanna is, well, Johanna. I also like Joanna which is of course pronounced differently.
~Chrisell~
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I've never heard of Jonna the Whale so I would never associate the name Jonna with whales. I think of a friend from uni named Jonna.
The only spelling I like for Johanna is, well, Johanna. I also like Joanna which is of course pronounced differently.
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
This message was edited 12/6/2006, 8:46 PM
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One of my great-great-grandmothers was a Johanna, if I recall correctly. She lived somewhere in northern Europe - Germany, Poland, former Czechoslovakia or Austria, but I can't remember which!
~Chrisell~
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