Johanna - translation to English
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Johanna - translation to English

FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Jossu

Johanna         
Joanna, female first name
Annie Sullivan         
  • Howe Building, Perkins School for the Blind (1912).
  • Sullivan (standing) with Helen Keller, {{circa}} 1909
  • Helen Keller and Sullivan vacationing at [[Cape Cod]] in July 1888
  • Helen Keller (left) in 1899 with lifelong companion and teacher Anne Sullivan (right). Photo taken by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] at his School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech.
TEACHER AND COMPANION OF HELEN KELLER
Annie Sullivan; Anne sulavan; Annie sullivan; Anne Sullivan Macy; Annie Sullivan Macy; Anna sullivan; Johanna Mansfield Sullivan
n. Annie Sullivan, Annie Mansfield Sullivan Macy (1866-1936), Hellen Kellers Lehrerin
Johanna von Orleans      
Maid of Orleans, Joan of Arc

Definition

von trapp family
a large number of something, usually children
Did you see that? They had a Von Trapp family of kids in that car!

Wikipedia

Johanna

Johanna is a feminine name, a variant form of Joanna that originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, including an -h- by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The original Greek form Iōanna lacks a medial /h/ because in Greek /h/ could only occur initially. For more information on the name's origin, see the article on Joanna.

Examples of use of Johanna
1. KMK–Präsidentin Johanna Wanka verteidigte erneut die Reform.
2. Interview: Johanna Adorján Marlene Dietrich "Nachtgedanken". Verlag C.
3. Sie war eine Ruhige, erinnert sich Johanna Kupper.
4. Das Kuratorium der Johanna–Quandt–Stiftung ermittelt die alljährlichen Preisträger.
5. Die Präsidentin der Kultusministerkonferenz Johanna Wanka verteidigte erneut die Reform.