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Johanna

American  
[joh-han-uh, -an-uh] / dʒoʊˈhæn ə, -ˈæn ə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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The romantic element of Sondheim’s score is best captured in the gorgeous singing of Chris Hunter’s Anthony Hope, whose crooning of “Johanna” provokes an epidemic of goosebumps throughout La Mirada Theatre.

From Los Angeles Times

"Zoos, where reproduction is carefully managed, provide a unique setting to study these dynamics," says Johanna Stärk, one of the authors.

From Science Daily

In Seoul, Johanna Quinn, an Australian designer, kept spotting women in their 30s and 40s on the subway carrying the red-logoed bags.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parent Johanna Minassian greeted the news of the impending return with tempered enthusiasm.

From Los Angeles Times

For conservator Johanna Rivera-Diaz, a surprising discovery has been the evidence that one of the crewmen wrapped metal casings around the section of the crank they were responsible for turning and covered them with cloth to prevent blisters from forming on their hands.

From Literature