Certificate of Name
Josiane
Feminine
French, Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Josiane is a French and Portuguese feminine name that originated as a diminutive of Joséphine, the French feminine form of Joseph. The name Joseph itself derives from the Hebrew Yosef, meaning “he will add” or “God will increase.”HistoryJosiane was first officially recorded in France in 1909. It was likely created as a more accessible and melodic variant of Joséphine or related names like Josette and Josianne. In French and Portuguese usage, namedolls featuring the element “Jos‑“ are often linked to the biblical figure Joseph (the husband Of Mary or the patriarch from the Old Testament).Notable BearersNotable individuals with the name Josiane include French actress and director Josiane Balasko (born 1950), known for her work in comedy; French politician Josiane Corneloup (born 1959); Brazilian mixed martial artist Josiane Nunes (born 1993); and academic chemist Josiane Serre (1922–2004). Others include Luxembourgish television presenter Josiane Shen, actress Josiane Stoléru, and Brazilian sprinter Josiane Tito.VariantsBeyond its direct forms, Josiane shares its roots with numerous cognates across languages. In French, other diminutives include Fifi and Josyane. The masculine counterpart is simply Joseph, while in other languages we find equivalents like Croatian Josipa and Catalan Josepa.Meaning: Informal variant of Joséphine, ultimately from Hebrew “Yosef” (“he will add”)Origin: French, adopted in PortugueseType: DiminutiveUsage regions: France, Brazil, Luxembourg, and other French/Portuguese-speaking areas
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