Joan
Joan (Joanna) (1210-38), queen of Alexander II of Scotland. Eldest daughter of King John and sister of Henry III, her marriage to Alexander at York on 19 June 1221 helped to reinforce the Anglo-Scottish peace which lasted from 1217 to 1296.
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Joan (Joanna) (1210-38), queen of Alexander II of Scotland. Eldest daughter of King John and sister of Henry III, her marriage to Alexander at York on 19 June 1221 helped to reinforce the Anglo-Scottish peace which lasted from 1217 to 1296.
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| Gender | female, sometimes male |
| Meaning | The Lord's grace |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Joan |
Joan is mainly a female name in the English language, but a male name in French and in Catalan. It is related to the names John, Jean, Johan, Joanna, Juan, and Ivan. It comes from Latin Joanna, from Hebrew, meaning 'The Lord's grace'. The name ultimately derived from the Biblical Hebrew name יוחנן Yôḥānān, short for יהוחנן Yəhôḥānān, meaning "Yahweh is merciful". Some commonly known uses include:
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