[Opinions] Johanna
Just recently (this morning) I've fallen in love with Johanna. German or Dutch pronunciation. For the first time I get why people think Johanna is so romantic. Also, the nickname Johanneke is cute. So please, look through and pick out the combo(s) you like and/or suggest some of your own. Thank you!
Rosamund Johanna
Gladys Johanna
Veda Johanna
Emma Johanna
Elsa Johanna
Margaret Johanna
Roswitha Johanna
Roslindis Johanna
Edith Johanna
Zelda Johanna
Rose Johanna
Sylvia Johanna
Frances Johanna
Irene Johanna
Irena Johanna
Gwendolen Johanna
Ingrid Johanna
Bridget Johanna
Lilian Johanna
Angela Johanna
Beatrix Johanna
Cecilia Johanna
Charlotte Johanna
Claudia Johanna
Diana Johanna
Dorothy Johanna
Ellen Johanna
Elma Johanna
Esther Johanna
Felicia Johanna
Gemma Johanna
Gisela Johanna
Godelieve Johanna
Hedwig Johanna
Hendrika Johanna
Hilda Johanna
Iris Johanna
Julia Johanna
Laura Johanna
Louise Johanna
Madelief Johanna
Nicolet Johanna
Rebekka Johanna
Sabien Johanna
Thirza Johanna
Ursula Johanna
Vera Johanna (veer-ah)
Johanna Rosamund
Johanna Roswitha
Johanna Sabien
Johanna Rebekka
Johanna Renee
Johanna Michele
Johanna Mathilde
Johanna Marjolaine
Johanna Margriet
Johanna Magdalene
Johanna Madelief (YES! I'm so happy Madelief was added to the database!)
Johanna Louise
Johanna Hildegard
Johanna Hendrika
Johanna Godelieve
Johanna Gertrude
Johanna Gabrielle
Johanna Lilian
Johanna Adelaide
Johanna Victoria
Johanna Ingrid
Johanna Genevieve
Johanna Berenice
Johanna Florence
Johanna Ruth
Johanna Rosaline
Johanna Abigail
Rosamund Johanna
Gladys Johanna
Veda Johanna
Emma Johanna
Elsa Johanna
Margaret Johanna
Roswitha Johanna
Roslindis Johanna
Edith Johanna
Zelda Johanna
Rose Johanna
Sylvia Johanna
Frances Johanna
Irene Johanna
Irena Johanna
Gwendolen Johanna
Ingrid Johanna
Bridget Johanna
Lilian Johanna
Angela Johanna
Beatrix Johanna
Cecilia Johanna
Charlotte Johanna
Claudia Johanna
Diana Johanna
Dorothy Johanna
Ellen Johanna
Elma Johanna
Esther Johanna
Felicia Johanna
Gemma Johanna
Gisela Johanna
Godelieve Johanna
Hedwig Johanna
Hendrika Johanna
Hilda Johanna
Iris Johanna
Julia Johanna
Laura Johanna
Louise Johanna
Madelief Johanna
Nicolet Johanna
Rebekka Johanna
Sabien Johanna
Thirza Johanna
Ursula Johanna
Vera Johanna (veer-ah)
Johanna Rosamund
Johanna Roswitha
Johanna Sabien
Johanna Rebekka
Johanna Renee
Johanna Michele
Johanna Mathilde
Johanna Marjolaine
Johanna Margriet
Johanna Magdalene
Johanna Madelief (YES! I'm so happy Madelief was added to the database!)
Johanna Louise
Johanna Hildegard
Johanna Hendrika
Johanna Godelieve
Johanna Gertrude
Johanna Gabrielle
Johanna Lilian
Johanna Adelaide
Johanna Victoria
Johanna Ingrid
Johanna Genevieve
Johanna Berenice
Johanna Florence
Johanna Ruth
Johanna Rosaline
Johanna Abigail
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I don't think of Johanneke as a nn, but as just another form of the same name and it's 1 of my faves... Johanna's nice too.
Keepers from the list:
Margaret Johanna
Rose Johanna ... meh... so-so
Frances Johanna
Beatrix Johanna
Charlotte Johanna
Dorothy Johanna
Esther Johanna
Nicolet Johanna
Johanna Renee
Johanna Michele
Johanna Magdalene
Johanna Louise
Johanna Gertrude ... I'd prefer Trudene... My mum goes by Trudy, but is REALLY glad she didn't have either Waltrude or Gertrude inflicted on her... Think of the child. (Mum's aunt told her mum she needed a real name w/ Trudy as just a nn, so she chose Trudene)
Johanna Gabrielle
Johanna Victoria
Johanna Genevieve
Johanna Florence
Johanna Ruth
Johanna Rosaline
Keepers from the list:
Margaret Johanna
Rose Johanna ... meh... so-so
Frances Johanna
Beatrix Johanna
Charlotte Johanna
Dorothy Johanna
Esther Johanna
Nicolet Johanna
Johanna Renee
Johanna Michele
Johanna Magdalene
Johanna Louise
Johanna Gertrude ... I'd prefer Trudene... My mum goes by Trudy, but is REALLY glad she didn't have either Waltrude or Gertrude inflicted on her... Think of the child. (Mum's aunt told her mum she needed a real name w/ Trudy as just a nn, so she chose Trudene)
Johanna Gabrielle
Johanna Victoria
Johanna Genevieve
Johanna Florence
Johanna Ruth
Johanna Rosaline
"I feeeeel yoooouuu Johaaaannnnnaaaa!"
I always think of Johanna in Sweeney Todd. Thats not a bad thing at all though.
My favorites are:
Rosalindis Johanna
Godelieve Johanna
Hedwig Johanna
Johanna Sabien
Johanna Madelief
Johanna Adelaide
Johanna Berenice
I always think of Johanna in Sweeney Todd. Thats not a bad thing at all though.
My favorites are:
Rosalindis Johanna
Godelieve Johanna
Hedwig Johanna
Johanna Sabien
Johanna Madelief
Johanna Adelaide
Johanna Berenice
ditto! I think that's why I love the name so much. It's so pretty and vintage, non fussy and romantic - I love it!
I pron. it Jo-anna, but I also like the German pronunciation, however where I live Jo-anna is more natural.
I pron. it Jo-anna, but I also like the German pronunciation, however where I live Jo-anna is more natural.
This message was edited 10/29/2010, 7:13 PM
I thought it was Joanna
However if it is actually Johanna, I am much relieved. I was so disappointed when I heard her name. I find Joanna so dull.
However if it is actually Johanna, I am much relieved. I was so disappointed when I heard her name. I find Joanna so dull.
It's Johanna, but they pronounce it like Joanna.
It is Johanna. But I thought they sang: "I'll STEAL you, Johanna"...?
It's both
The first verse is feel you, the second verse is steal you.
The first verse is feel you, the second verse is steal you.
I like:
Rosamund Johanna / Johanna Rosamund – Either one works, imo
Margaret Johanna
Roslindis Johanna
Edith Johanna
Frances Johanna
Gwendolen Johanna
Lilian Johanna
Beatrix Johanna
Ellen Johanna
Elma Johanna – I usually don’t like double a endings when it comes to first and middle names but, for some reason, I like this one. I think its because I’ve yet to hear about Elma. I kinda like it.
Godelieve Johanna – Bold.
Madelief Johanna
Johanna Magdalene
Johanna Adelaide – Adelaide Johanna, too
Johanna Ingrid
Johanna Rosaline
All in all, I think I like Johanna as a middle name. Its somewhat more unexpected but I think that’s because Johanna seems to be used more as a first name instead of a second.
Rosamund Johanna / Johanna Rosamund – Either one works, imo
Margaret Johanna
Roslindis Johanna
Edith Johanna
Frances Johanna
Gwendolen Johanna
Lilian Johanna
Beatrix Johanna
Ellen Johanna
Elma Johanna – I usually don’t like double a endings when it comes to first and middle names but, for some reason, I like this one. I think its because I’ve yet to hear about Elma. I kinda like it.
Godelieve Johanna – Bold.
Madelief Johanna
Johanna Magdalene
Johanna Adelaide – Adelaide Johanna, too
Johanna Ingrid
Johanna Rosaline
All in all, I think I like Johanna as a middle name. Its somewhat more unexpected but I think that’s because Johanna seems to be used more as a first name instead of a second.
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 Johanna
My Johanna combos:
Easter Johanna
Sara Johanna
Sunday Johanna
Johanna Amy
Johanna Emily
Johanna Roisin
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 Johanna
My Johanna combos:
Easter Johanna
Sara Johanna
Sunday Johanna
Johanna Amy
Johanna Emily
Johanna Roisin
I love Johanna (pr. like Joe-hannah) it's gorgeous.