joones
Joones is a surname of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word "Iwan," which is a diminutive form of "Ieuan," meaning "little John." The name has been used in both Wales and England, and it has a long history of usage. Notable individuals with the surname Joones include:
- John Joones, a Welsh poet and writer from the 16th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh clergyman and academic from the 17th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh politician and judge from the 18th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh clergyman and academic from the 19th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh footballer from the 20th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh rugby player from the 20th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh cricketer from the 20th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh actor from the 20th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh musician from the 20th century.
- John Joones, a Welsh author from the 20th century.
The Joones surname is relatively common in Wales and has been used for centuries. It is often