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Johanna Budé (born Celissen (Zelissen)), 1653 - 1711
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Johanna Hubertina Budé (born Otten), 1909 - 1994
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Scheyen (born Budé), 1833 - 1914
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Maria Budé (born Cobben), 1898 - 1978
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catherine Budé (born Bosch), 1740 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Maria Hubertina Schelling (born Budé), born 1837
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Budé (born Eggen), born 1
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Budé (born Eggen), born 1798
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Budé (born Eggen), born 1
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Scheijen (born Budé)
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Maria Budé (born Cobben)
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Budé, born 1871
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Johanna Budé, born Circa 1875
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Johanna Budé, born 1864
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Johanna Budé, born 1875
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Johanna Budé, born 1869
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Johanna Budé, born 1866
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Johanna Budé, Circa 1865 - 1917
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Johanna Budé, Circa 1766 - 1821
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Johanna Budé, Circa 1867 - 1939
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Johanna Maria Budé, Circa 1824 - 1904
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The name Johanna has its roots in Hebrew, derived from the name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture and later spread to various regions, particularly in Europe, through Christian influence, as it is associated with several saints, including Saint John the Baptist. The name has been popular in many countries, often reflecting the characteristics of grace and favor, which were attributed to those who bore it. Variations of Johanna include Joanna, Johanne, and Gianna in different languages and cultures, with notable forms appearing in English, German, Italian, and Spanish contexts. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain the core meaning related to grace. Johanna has remained a timeless name, often associated with strong, independent women throughout history, further solidifying its enduring appeal across generations.
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