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Joanna
WDYT about this name Joanna
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It's the Polish name of Joan of Arc, pronounced yaw-AN-na, so I associate with a quiet, unflinching dignity.
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Familiar, but not overused. I like it.
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Ehhh... it’s okay. Can’t say I like it though.
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It's alright. It's common, but not too uncommon. Very approachable

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It's ok but I prefer Johanna.

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It's plain but undeniably beautiful and elegant. I think of Meryl Streep's character in Kramer vs. Kramer.
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It's beautiful, very nickname able, but I prefer Johanna.

This message was edited 2/25/2022, 9:08 AM

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I think it's cute. It's grown up as a full name but it's not heavy or stuffy.
If I wanted to use a nickname for it, I'd pick Jo or Jodi.
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I haven't always been keen on it because the only one I knew for a long while was a very cheeky and judgmental girl a few years my junior in the community I grew up in. But since that time I've had a few more positive influence and exposures to the name so it's helped significantly. I'd even daresay it's in the realm of possible future middle name fodder now.
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I like it spelled Johanna more but this spelling is cool, Joan is my grandma's name and because I don't like her it ruins the name for me.
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I like it
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I prefer it to Joan, though I prefer Joan to Joanne.I love the two songs I know that feature it: Visions of Johanna (I ignore the h!) and Give Me Hope, Joanna. I would only consider it as a mn, because it shortens to Jo, which I don't like on a girl.
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