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[Opinions] Joan
I'm just really adoring this name at the moment. And since there is both a John and Jane in my fam it works in honoring. The only combo I really like is Joan Elizabeth, but I'm afraid that might be too plain. So Wdyt of Joan and if you will, hit me with some more combo ideas _______________________________________
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Joan is certainly better than Jean yet it just feels so heavy for being a one-syllable name. It's almost like the sound of a heavy boot dropping to the floor. Sorry, it's hard to explain what I mean. Combos: Any classic, longer name works with Joan:Joan Alexandra
Joan Eleanor
Joan Catherine
Joan Penelope
Joan Rosalind -- Hey, I'm actually warming up to this one!
Joan Frances
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I love Joan. It's take-charge and no-nonsense.Joan Elizabeth is lovely. How 'bout...Joan Avery
Joan Amelia
Joan Michelle
Joan Lisette
Joan Elinor
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Love, love, love, love, loveJoan is one of the names I wish my husband liked. I would have loved to named our daughter Joan (or Joanna) but he it's one of the names he wouldn't budge on. It's such a gorgeous, understated and underused name. Joan Elizabeth is a bit plain but I like it. A lot.
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Aw. Joan was my favorite aunt's name. It's great to see someone else who loves it too. It's so no-nonsense. And the nn Joanie is cute. Joan Elizabeth is not plain. It is as solid as a Georgian / colonial brick house. Balanced and built to last. It's regal. But since I can't resist a request for combos (sorry for any repeats):Joan Margaret (even "plainer," but my stock combo for Joan)/ Margareta / Marjorie / Margot
Joan Bridget
Joan Frances
Joan Rosamund (a rib-sticking, medieval combo)
Joan Victoria
Joan Muriel
Joan Abigail
Joan Morwenna
Joan Meredith (sounds a tad like Joan Elizabeth)
Joan Patricia
Joan Kerensa
Joan Rebecca
Joan Audrey
Joan Matilda
Joan Bryony
Joan Edelweiss (please?)
Joan Ursula
Joan Clare
Joan Egidia (see Aegidius) (same flow as Joan Elizabeth)

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I do really like Joanie :)I like Joan Abigail
Joan Edelweiss
Joan Isobel
Joan Hilary
Joan Olympia
Joan Edme
Joan Valeria (don't normally like Valeria)
Joan Columbia (Love!)
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I like Joan Isabelle and the imagery/feeling of Joan Raven
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Nice list, lots of options :)I especially like...Joan Abigail
Joan Amaryllis
Joan Clarice
Joan Clarissa
Joan Elspeth
Joan Eurydice (not it my normal comfort zone but there's a nice lilt to it)
Joan Isabelle
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Funny, I came close to asking about this name just a couple of days ago.My reason for asking would have been different from yours, though. I really dislike it and was wondering what reasons anyone would have for liking it.I really, really dislike it. Plain, boring, ugly, and dumpy.
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Well I like it because to me it's cool, sophisticated, sort of old-world, and under appreciated :)
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I'm starting to see Joan's beauty too, lately. Joan to me is arch and sharp and clever and competent, rich and deep, born an old soul. Joan Elizabeth is a little plain, I must admit. But, it's very respectable. Here's some more combos, for inspiration:Joan Margaux
Joan Isabelle
Joan Phoebe
Joan Lily
Joan Helena
Joan Lillian
Joan Grace (maybe just as plain as Joan Elizabeth)
Joan Clara
Joan Eloisa
Joan Eva, Joan Eve, Joan Evelyn
Joan Bianca
Joan Isadora
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I really like the way Joan Isabelle looks, Isabelle is a hard sell for me. Joan Lillian is nice too
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I like Joan. It's very open, white, and breezey... I like that. It's strong and smart though.While I'm often a fan of simplicity, Joan Elizabeth is too plain for me. I'd pair Joan with something friendly likeJoan Allison
Joan Aisling
Joan Amanda
Joan Emily
Joan Erin
Joan Eseld
Joan Maple
Joan Marjorie
Joan Sunshine
Joan Tegwen
Joan Virginia
Joan Yael (not the same as the rest--I just liked it, thought it was very academic feeling.) :)
Joan Zinnia
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Joan Alison is actually one of the first ones I considered, but I can't get past the initials- my last name starts with an 'R'

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Eh. Those are my father in-law's initials. My initials with my maiden name spelled SEW. My brother's initials spell RAW. As long as it doesn't spell ASS or TIT or something, I don't think a word with initials is a problem!
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Sorry, but I find Joan awfully dull. Johanna is so much cuter.
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I think Joan is awful. It's as dull and plain as Jane, but with a heavier, glummer sound. It's just gross.
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