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Johnna

American  
[jon-uh] / ˈdʒɒn ə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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But when Johnna Wright and Patty Jamieson dusted off the 1938 Patrick Hamilton melodrama, set in 1880, for this year’s Shaw Festival, they envisioned a very different fate for their heroine.

From New York Times • Jul. 20, 2022

Clinical Pet Nutritionist Johnna Devereaux believes new pet parents who have adopted or agreed to foster a dog should be understanding that a move from a kennel is a drastic change for furry companions.

From Fox News • Nov. 2, 2021

In response to questions about Boxer’s tweet, Johnna Watson, a spokeswoman for the Oakland Police Department, said a person was robbed at 1:15 p.m. in the 300 block of 3rd Street.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 26, 2021

Johnna Munsen, a 20-year-old college student who lives in Los Angeles, said in an interview she wants a vaccine for herself and her parents, who are in their 50s.

From Washington Post • Oct. 11, 2020

And none has been promoted, although the chief’s daughter, Trooper Johnna Batiste, is expected to become a sergeant this year.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 24, 2019

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