Joan Marcil

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Joan 50
Marcil 6,972
Joan Marcil 290,856
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  1. is 6,968th most common Linares
  2. is 6,969th most common Lucci
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  4. is 6,971st most common Malenfant
  5. is 6,972nd most common Marcil
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  1. is 290,852nd most common Joan Malinowski
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  3. is 290,854th most common Joan Manchester
  4. is 290,855th most common Joan Marchese
  5. is 290,856th most common Joan Marcil
  6. is 290,857th most common Joan Marinello
  7. is 290,858th most common Joan Marion
  8. is 290,859th most common Joan Marques
  9. is 290,860th most common Joan Matos

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Meaning & History

(female) Contracted form of Old French Jo(h)anne, from Latin Io(h)anna (see Joanna). In England this was the usual feminine form of John from the Middle English period onwards and was extremely popular, but in the 16th and 17th centuries it steadily lost ground to Jane. It was strongly revived in the first part of the 20th century, partly under the influence of George Bernard Shaw's play St Joan (1923), based on the life of Joan of Arc (141231). Claiming to be guided by the voices of the saints, she persuaded the French dauphin to defy the occupying English forces and have himself crowned, and she led the French army that raised the siege of Orleans in 1429. The following year she was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English, and a year later she was burned at the stake for witchcraft at the age of 18 or 19. Her story has captured the imagination of many writers, and she is variously portrayed as a national and political hero, a model of apolitical straightforwardness and honesty, and a religious heroine. She was canonized in 1920. More recent influences have included the American film actress Joan Crawford (190877, born Lucille le Sueur), the British actress Joan Collins (b. 1933), the American comedienne Joan Rivers (b. 1933), and the West Indian pop singer Joan Armatrading (b. 1950).

Pet forms: Joanie, Joni.

Cognates: Irish: Siobhán. Scottish Gaelic: Siubhan. See also Jane.

Similar Names and Nicknames

Joanne, Joann, Joanna, Joanie, Joane, Joana, Joannie, Joani, John, Joannah, Marcus, Marcum, March, Marchand, Marchant, Marcotte, Marchese, Marchetti, Marco, Marcos

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