Jolanta
Jolanta is a Polish name of Slavic origin, derived from the word "jolanta," which means "joyful." It is a feminine given name, often associated with happiness and cheerfulness. The name has been used in various cultures and languages, including Polish, Czech, and Russian, where it is spelled as "Yolanta" or "Yolanda." In Polish folklore, Jolanta is sometimes associated with the legend of King Bolesław Chrobry, who is said to have named his daughter Jolanta after the joy he felt upon her birth.
The name Jolanta has been borne by several notable individuals throughout history. One of the most famous
In literature, Jolanta is a character in the novel "Quo Vadis" by Henryk Sienkiewicz, a prominent Polish
The name Jolanta is relatively rare in English-speaking countries, but it has gained some popularity in recent