Jonie
Jonie Origin and Meaning
Jonie is a feminine name typically considered a diminutive or variation of Joan or Joanna, which ultimately derive from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' This playful, affectionate form gained some popularity in mid-20th century America, partly influenced by country singer Jonie Mosby James and later by Joni Mitchell (though she spelled it differently). The name has a friendly, approachable quality with its two syllables and soft ending. While maintaining connections to traditional Joan/Joanna, Jonie has a more casual, youthful feel. Though never reaching high popularity rankings, it enjoyed modest usage during the 1940s-1960s. Jonie might appeal to parents seeking a vintage nickname-style name with a warm, unpretentious quality.