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JoAnne

JoAnne is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant spelling related to Joanne and Joan, which ultimately derive from the Hebrew name Yohanan, meaning “God is gracious.” The form JoAnne is one of several spellings that reflect a broader pattern of hyphenation and mixed capitalization common in American naming conventions.

Spelling variants include Joanne, JoAnn, Jo-Ann, and JoAnne; these forms are used with similar pronunciation but

Notable people named JoAnne include JoAnne Carner, an American professional golfer known for her long career

Overall, JoAnne remains a recognizable and enduring variant of a traditional family name, continuing to be

different
stylistic
preferences.
The
name
has
seen
steady
use
in
the
United
States
and
other
English-speaking
regions
since
the
mid-20th
century,
with
popularity
influenced
by
cultural
and
literary
associations.
and
numerous
titles;
JoAnne
Worley,
an
American
actress
and
comedian
who
rose
to
prominence
on
television;
and
JoAnne
Kloppenburg,
an
American
attorney
and
judge
who
has
served
in
the
Wisconsin
judiciary
and
has
been
a
candidate
for
the
Wisconsin
Supreme
Court.
These
examples
illustrate
the
name’s
presence
across
diverse
fields
such
as
sports,
entertainment,
and
law.
chosen
for
its
classic,
familiar
sound
and
its
connections
to
historical
forms
of
John.