Joë name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Lord God
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What does Joë mean?

Originated from Hebrew, Joë means "Lord God". It is celebrated on July 13th.

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How popular is the name Joë?

Joë is immensely popular in United States where every 1 in 500 have the name. Also it is popular in Canada, England, Ghana, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Egypt, Japan, Puerto Rico, Liberia, Zambia, Malaysia, Sudan, Kenya, South Africa, New Zealand, Mozambique, Indonesia, Malawi, Uganda, DR Congo and East Timor.

In Sri Lanka, Congo, India, Peru, Fiji, China, Malta, Rwanda, Angola, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Brazil, Scotland, Togo, Venezuela, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Morocco, Hong Kong, Qatar, France, Oman, Mexico, Ecuador, Bangladesh, Gabon, Micronesia, Gambia, Switzerland, Netherlands, Wales, Northern Ireland, Suriname and Vanuatu it is common while somewhat familiar in Solomon Islands, Libya, Ethiopia, Dominican Republic, United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Portugal, Colombia, Italy, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Cameroon, Thailand, Samoa, Mali, Botswana, Guam, Swaziland, Belgium, Denmark, Russia, Sweden, Haiti, Spain, South Korea, Guatemala, American Samoa, Chile, Iraq, Djibouti, Panama, Bahamas, Austria, Nicaragua, Norway, Marshall Islands, Tanzania, Jamaica, Finland, Israel, Costa Rica, Tonga, Gibraltar, Northern Mariana Islands and Hungary.

As per our estimate, over 1370000 people has been named Joë globally.

Do you like Joë? Other names you would love

  •  Keziah - Of Hebrew origin, Unfamiliar Keziah bestowed upon both genders which is used particulary in Swedish and English, Keziah means "Zimtblute or Cassia"
  •  Manna - Originated from Hawaiian and Hebrew, Anomalous Manna is used mainly in Assamese, Gujarati and Marathi, Manna means "Heavenly, Who Born in May or Princess of the Sea" is used in general as a unisex name
  •  Anica - Prevalently used in Swedish, Spanish and Serbian unusual, Anica means "Graceful, God has Shown Favour or God is Gracious" and is aimed at baby girls is rooted from Hebrew
  •  Yann-Aël is used in Breton, rooted from Hebrew, Yann-Aël means "God is Merciful"
  •  Smaïl - Smaïls origin is Hebrew, meaning of Smaïl is "God Hears"

Famous people named Joë

  • Joë Bousquet, French poet
  • Joëlle Sevilla in Astérix: Le domaine des dieux as Actress

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