Certificate of Name
Joelma
Feminine
Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Joelma is a feminine given name of Portuguese origin, likely formed as a feminine variant of Joel. The name Joel derives from the Hebrew Yoʾel, meaning "Yahweh is God," combining the divine names yo and ʾel. Joel appears in the Old Testament as one of the twelve minor prophets, author of the Book of Joel, which recounts a devastating locust plague. The name Joel gained popularity as a Christian name in England after the Protestant Reformation, and various feminine derivatives emerged across languages. Etymology and Origin Joelma follows a common Portuguese pattern of creating feminine forms by adding the suffix "-ma" to masculine names, akin to other names like Joelma (notably similar to Joëlle in French or Joella and Joelle in English). It is primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil, where it gained some popularity in the 20th century. Notable Bearers The name Joelma is well-known in Brazilian pop culture from Joelma (born as Joelma Lins E Silva), the lead singer of the popular band Calypso. Also notable is Joelma Ferreira, a Brazilian painter and poet. Additionally, there are several Brazilian athletes and celebrities bearing the name, contributing to its recognition. Cultural Significance In Brazil, the suffix "-ma" often gives a melodic quality to names, fitting local phonetic preferences. Joelma's relationship with the prophet Joel gives it a subtle biblical connection, though it is primarily a modern creation. Meaning: Feminine form of Joel, ultimately "Yahweh is God" Origin: Portuguese Type: First name Usage regions: Portugal, Brazil, other Portuguese-speaking communities
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