Joana

title: "Joana" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public topic_path: "uncategorized" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joana" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| gender | Female |
| related names | Joan, Xoana |
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| name = | image= | imagesize= | caption= | pronunciation= | gender = Female | meaning = | region = | origin = | related names = Joan, Xoana | footnotes = ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/72/Joana,_Princess_of_Portugal_Women_of_the_Book_Collection.jpg" caption="Engraving of Joana of Portugal" alt="Monochrome engraving of a woman, Joana of Portugal, with Latin text along the top, Christian Chris's in the right hand and a human skull below it, and a crown of thorns in the left hand"] ::
Joana is a given name, equivalent to Joanna in Catalan () and Portuguese (). The Galician form of the name is Xoana (). It may refer to:
- Joana Angélica (1761–1822), Brazilian Conceptionist nun, belonging to the Reformed Order of Our Lady of Conception, and martyr of the Brazilian Independence
- Joana Benedek (born 1972), Romanian-born Mexican actress
- Joana of Braganza, a.k.a. Joana of Portugal (1635-1653) – a Portuguese princess, daughter of John IV
- Joana Ceddia (born 2001), Brazilian-Canadian YouTuber
- Joana de Eça (1480–1572), Portuguese courtier and royal favorite
- Joana Glaza, the Lithuanian lead singer of rock group Joana and the Wolf
- Joana Kuntz, professor of psychology in New Zealand
- Joana da Paz (1925–2023), Brazilian activist
- Joana Prado (born 1976), Brazilian-American businesswoman and former model
- Joana Zimmer (born 1982), German pop music singer
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