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surnames > joie-anguac
The last name "Joie Anguac" appears to originate from France. The surname "Joie" could potentially derive from the Old French word "joie," meaning "joy" or "happiness." "Anguac" do...
surnames > joiel
The last name "Joiel" is of French origin. It is a variant of the surname "Joel," which is derived from the given name "Joel," ultimately of Hebrew origin meaning "Yahweh is God."
surnames > joil
The last name "Joil" is of French origin. It is likely derived from the Old French personal name "Joel," which in turn comes from the Hebrew name "Yoel," meaning "Yahweh is God."
surnames > joinal-abedin
The surname Joinal Abedin is of Bangladeshi origin. Joinal is a common given name in Bangladesh, derived from Arabic origins, meaning "joining" or "unifying." Abedin is a common su...
surnames > joinaludheen
The last name Joinaludheen originates from South India, specifically from the state of Kerala. It is a combination of two names "Join" and "Aludheen", which are common Muslim names...
surnames > joine
The surname Joine is of English origin. It is derived from the Old French personal name "Jane", which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name "Yochanan", meaning "God is gracious".
surnames > joing
The last name Joing is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word "jung," meaning "young" or "junior." The surname likely originated as a descriptive or occup...
surnames > joipuraumar
The last name "Joipuraumar" is of Finnish origin. It is a combination of the words "joi" meaning joy, "pura" meaning village, and "mar" which is a common suffix in Finnish surnames...
surnames > joisted
The last name "Joisted" is of English origin. It is derived from the Middle English word "joist," which referred to a beam used in construction, particularly for supporting floors ...