Johanna is a variant of Joanna, a girl's name originating of Hebrew through Greek and Latin during the Middle Ages, meaning 'God is gracious'. The roots of the names Johanna and Joanna can be traced back to the Bible, in Luke 8:3, where Joanna was the wife to an associate of Mary Magdalene.
Johanna is a variant of Joanna, a girl's name originating of Hebrew through Greek and Latin during the Middle Ages, meaning 'God is gracious'. The roots of the names Johanna and Joanna can be traced back to the Bible, in Luke 8:3, where Joanna was the wife to an associate of Mary Magdalene.
Johanna is a variant of Joanna, a girl's name originating of Hebrew through Greek and Latin during the Middle Ages, meaning 'God is gracious'. The roots of the names Johanna and Joanna can be traced back to the Bible, in Luke 8:3, where Joanna was the wife to an associate of Mary Magdalene.
Johanna is a variant of Joanna, a girl's name originating of Hebrew through Greek and Latin during the Middle Ages, meaning 'God is gracious'. The roots of the names Johanna and Joanna can be traced back to the Bible, in Luke 8:3, where Joanna was the wife to an associate of Mary Magdalene.