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  2. Joanna, wife of Chuza - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Continues, Joanna is portrayed by Farzana Dua Elahe. [13] Joanna is a fictional character in The Lost Wisdom of the Magi [14] In the third season of the 2017 television series The Chosen Joanna is portrayed by Amy Bailey. [15] She is deeply moved by the Sermon on the Mount and helps Andrew meet the imprisoned John the Baptizer. In the ...

  3. Joanna - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Beauchamp, the lead character in Melissa de la Cruz's novel Witches of East End and the TV show made from it; Joanna Chambers, a scientist from the Power of Five series by Anthony Horowitz; Joanna Dark, the main character in Perfect Dark; Joanna Eberhart, the protagonist of The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin

  4. Junia (New Testament person) - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, whereas Joanna is a Hebrew name, Junia is a Latin name. Jews often had to adopt a second, Latin name that were nearly sound equivalents to their original name. Joanna and Junia act as near sound equivalents in the native languages, which Bauckham says is indicative of the identification between the two.

  5. Joanne (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Joanne (alternate spellings Joann, Johann, Johanne) is a female name derived from the Greek name Joanna (Koinē Greek: Ἰωάννα, romanized: Iōanna) via the French Johanne. [ 1 ] In modern English, Joanne has sometimes been reinterpreted as a compound of the two names Jo and Anne, thus forming the name Jo-Anne , or one of its variants ...

  6. Pope Joan - Wikipedia

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    Concerning a certain Pope or rather female Pope, who is not set down in the list of popes or Bishops of Rome, because she was a woman who disguised herself as a man and became, by her character and talents, a curial secretary, then a Cardinal and finally Pope. One day, while mounting a horse, she gave birth to a child.

  7. Johanna - Wikipedia

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    Johanna is a feminine name, a variant form of Joanna that originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, including an -h- by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The original Greek form Iōanna lacks a medial /h/ because in Greek /h/ could only occur initially. For more information on the name's origin, see the article on Joanna.

  8. List of fictional Jews - Wikipedia

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    April is presented as a devout Jew, a character type that Joanna Smith Rakoff says is a rare thing in cinema. [151] 2007: Isabella Garcia-Shapiro Vivian Garcia-Shapiro: Phineas and Ferb: Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh: TV series: United States: Isabella Garcia-Shapiro is a Jewish Mexican American girl. [152]

  9. Dorcas - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent Hebrew name is Zibiah, also spelled Tsibiah, a name carried by the mother of King Joash of Judah. [9] Some explain the use of a Greek variant of Tabitha's Syriac Aramaic name by the fact that she was living in a port city, where many inhabitants and visitors would primarily communicate in Greek. [ 9 ]