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Masculine
Finnish
Meaning & History
Joona is a Finnish given name, derived as a form of the biblical name Jonah. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew יוֹנָה (Yona), meaning "dove." In the Old Testament, Jonah is the prophet who was swallowed by a great fish and later repented, a story that has made the name widely recognized across many cultures. In Finnish, Joona is used both as a given name and a surname.
Usage and Popularity
Joona has been a consistently popular name in Finland. According to recent statistics, it ranks among the top 100 male names, reflecting its enduring appeal. The name is considered modern yet traditional, fitting well with Finnish naming conventions. It is distinct from the related form Joonas, which is another Finnish variant of Jonah, though the two are sometimes used interchangeably.Notable Bearers
Notable individuals named Joona include Joona Toivio, a Finnish professional football player who has played for clubs like FC Utrecht and the Finland national team, and Joona Smedlund, a javelin thrower who represented Finland at various international competitions. In popular culture, Joona is occasionally seen in Finnish media and literature.Etymology and Variants
The name Joona is a direct transliteration of the Hebrew name, while its longer counterpart Joonas mirrors the Greek form Jonas. Related names in other languages include Younis (Arabic), Yunus (Turkish), and Yonas (Tigrinya), all shared the same root. In Finland, Joona has largely overtaken other variants due to its simplicity and phonetic harmony with other modern Finnish names.Cultural Significance
Despite its biblical origins, Joona carries no strong religious connotations in modern Finnish society. It is cherished for its pleasant sound rather than its scriptural weight. The name's associctions (such as the semantic field of doves) can evoke images of peace, though this is not usually a primary reason for its choice. As a surname, Joona is found mostly in eastern Finland, but is comparatively rare.- Meaning: dove
- Origin: Hebrew, through the biblical name Jonah
- Type: given name, occasionally surname
- Usage: Finnish
- Related Forms: Joonas, Jonas, Yunus, Younis
Related Names
Other Languages & Cultures
(Tigrinya)
Yonas (Arabic)
Younis (Turkish)
Yunus (Persian)
Younes (Azerbaijani)
Yunis (English)
Jonah (Swedish)
Jonas 2 (Biblical Latin)
Ionas (Hebrew)
Yona (Russian)
Iona 2 (Slovak)
Jonáš (Estonian)
Joonas (Icelandic)
Jónas (Hebrew)
Yonah (Hungarian)
Jónás (Italian)
Giona (Polish)
Jonasz (Spanish)
Jonás (Urdu)
Younus
Sources: Wiktionary — Joona