Joy
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I like Joy. Joyce is alright too, both on boys and girls (my research tells me it's at very least unisex: from either Jodocus or Jodoca, but I haven't found whether the modern Joyce derives from the masculine or the feminine form specifically yet).
I also love Joya (also spelled Joia, but I prefer Joya), a medieval name dating back to 1195.
I like these names that mean "joy" or "happy"/"happiness" or "bliss":
Aliza
Chara
Farah
Gilah
Letitia, Leticia, and Lettice (medieval/Renaissance form)
Rina
Rowena - "Fame and joy"
Simcha
Gaye and Gaya - Unfortunately now it's connected to "homosexual"
Rada
Ananda
Aylen
Felicity and Felicitas
Gwyneth - Also could mean "white, fair, blessed"
Hana
Shadi
Elysia - And Elysium for a boy
Sachiko - On a Japanese child
Miranda
EDIT: Because I've yet to learn how to spell "Renaissance"
I also love Joya (also spelled Joia, but I prefer Joya), a medieval name dating back to 1195.
I like these names that mean "joy" or "happy"/"happiness" or "bliss":
Aliza
Chara
Farah
Gilah
Letitia, Leticia, and Lettice (medieval/Renaissance form)
Rina
Rowena - "Fame and joy"
Simcha
Gaye and Gaya - Unfortunately now it's connected to "homosexual"
Rada
Ananda
Aylen
Felicity and Felicitas
Gwyneth - Also could mean "white, fair, blessed"
Hana
Shadi
Elysia - And Elysium for a boy
Sachiko - On a Japanese child
Miranda
EDIT: Because I've yet to learn how to spell "Renaissance"
This message was edited 10/20/2004, 4:08 PM
I like the name Joy! :) It's pretty and simple. It's nice. I think it would go fine with a five-syllable last name, and I definately prefer it to Joyce. I like Aliza, but I don't like Rina spelled that way. I prefer Reena. :) That means "born again", so it's kind of like joy.... maybe... not really... oh well! :)
I like Joy.
LOVE Joy!
I also like Lovejoy. LOL. Joy is my middle name, and I'm named after my aunt Joy Marie so I'm a bit biased, but I still like it. Joy is named after (I'm pretty sure...) my grandma Joyce Ellen. I don't prefer Joyce to Joy though. I like Joy much better.
Rina is nice. I don't like Aliza (or Eliza, for that matter... no offense). I also like Rina as a nn for Katarina, but then it really wouldn't mean Joy. And strangely... Katarina Joy is one of my favorite combos. :)
I think Joy would sound great with a 5-syllable last name... especially if the mn is 2 or 3-syllables.
*reyanna joy*
I also like Lovejoy. LOL. Joy is my middle name, and I'm named after my aunt Joy Marie so I'm a bit biased, but I still like it. Joy is named after (I'm pretty sure...) my grandma Joyce Ellen. I don't prefer Joyce to Joy though. I like Joy much better.
Rina is nice. I don't like Aliza (or Eliza, for that matter... no offense). I also like Rina as a nn for Katarina, but then it really wouldn't mean Joy. And strangely... Katarina Joy is one of my favorite combos. :)
I think Joy would sound great with a 5-syllable last name... especially if the mn is 2 or 3-syllables.
*reyanna joy*
I find Joy pretty but a bit plain. Joyce is nms. Rina is cute, Aliza very nice.
What about:
Freida, Freyde, Freydah, Freude... (fry-da, fry-duh, fry-da, froy-duh)
Fradi, Fratel (fra-di, fra-tul)... pet forms of ^
Gilah (ghi-la)
Simcha (sim-kha)
Sima, Simka, Symelia (si-ma, sim-ka, si-mel-ya)... pet forms of ^
Wynn (see Rowena, Winston...)
Laetitia
Farah
Gioia (jyo-ya)
Aylen
Hana
What about:
Freida, Freyde, Freydah, Freude... (fry-da, fry-duh, fry-da, froy-duh)
Fradi, Fratel (fra-di, fra-tul)... pet forms of ^
Gilah (ghi-la)
Simcha (sim-kha)
Sima, Simka, Symelia (si-ma, sim-ka, si-mel-ya)... pet forms of ^
Wynn (see Rowena, Winston...)
Laetitia
Farah
Gioia (jyo-ya)
Aylen
Hana