Certificate of Name
Joline
Feminine
English, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Joline is a feminine given name primarily used in English and Swedish. It is a variant of Jolene, a name formed from the short form Jo (itself a diminutive of names like Joan 1, Joanna, or Josephine) combined with the common suffix lène. The name Jolene received a major boost in popularity following Dolly Parton's 1973 hit song "Jolene," which likely influenced the use of its variant Joline as well. Etymology Joline's roots trace back to the Hebrew name Yochanan (meaning "Yahweh is gracious") through the feminine forms Joan and Joanna. The medieval English form Joanna was common in the Middle Ages but eventually gave way to Jane and then revived in the early 20th century. The "Jo" element in Joline is ultimately derived from these longer names, while the suffix "-lene" adds a melodic, feminine quality. Usage and Distribution Joline is used primarily in English-speaking countries and Sweden. It shares popularity with other variant forms such as Joleen and the more common Jolene. The diminutive Jojo is sometimes used as a nickname for Joline or similar names. Notable Bearers Joline Beam – American politician Joline Blais (born 1960) – American writer, educator, and designer Joline Godfrey (born 1950) – American businesswoman Joline Henry (born 1982) – New Zealand netball player Joline Höstman (born 1988) – Swedish swimmer Cultural Significance While Jolene has a strong association with Dolly Parton's song, Joline remains a softer variant that appears less frequently in popular culture. It fits into the pattern of names like Caroline, Adeline, and Emmeline that combine a classic root with a lyrical suffix, maintaining a timeless and feminine appeal. Meaning: Variant of Jolene, ultimately derived from Yochanan (Yahweh is gracious) Origin: English, Swedish Type: First name Usage: English-speaking countries and Sweden
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