- the
Welsh Siân and the
English Joan,
derived from the
Latin Ioanna and
Iohanna (modern
English Joanna, Joanne),
which are in turn from the Gr**** Iōanna...
- Lat.
toponymic Maria + dimin.suffix 'quita'
Joaninha < Lat.
toponymic Iohanna +
suffix 'inha'
robin petirrojo < Lat.
pectus +
russus pisco < Lat < Gaulish...
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original on 17
August 2020.
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August 2020. Purdea,
Iohanna Onaca (3
August 2005). "Tarom, pusă să-și taie
aripile transoceanice" [Tarom...
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Boccaccio mistakenly believes that
Joanna died. De
mulieribus claris, CVI. DE
IOHANNA,
IERUSALEM ET
SYCILIE REGINA. "Joanna". Chestofbooks.com.
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Agnes Juana Inés de la Cruz (
Iohanna Agnes of the Cross), scholar, poet, nun and a
writer "20 nomi femminili...
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Erika Iohanna Sanchez (ARG) 0 Beatriz Ferreira (BRA) 5 Yeni Arias (COL) 0 Omailyn...
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Carpathian Region,
World Scientific, Singapore, 1988, p.236. ISBN 9971-5-0344-1
Iohanna Onaca Purdea (June 25, 2006). "Turismul
rural —
Odihna și drumeții în Munții...
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January 2013.
Retrieved 4
January 2013.
Iohanna Onaca - "Toma
Caragiu a vrut să moară în picioare", in "Jurnalul Național"...
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Monumental Inscription,
Yoxford Church, Suffolk: "Hic
Iacet Sepulta Domina Iohanna Brooke Uxor
Roberti Brooke Militis: Quae Fuit
Primogenita Filiarum Humfridi...