Johnelle
Johnelle Origin and Meaning
Johnelle is a feminine name that combines the traditional masculine name John with the feminine suffix '-elle.' John derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious,' while the suffix '-elle' adds a feminine touch. Johnelle emerged in the mid-20th century in America as part of the trend of creating feminine versions of paternal names, often to honor a father or grandfather named John. The name peaked in modest popularity during the 1950s and 1960s but remains relatively uncommon. Johnelle has a melodious quality that balances traditional roots with a distinctive feminine sound. Those named Johnelle might appreciate the connection to the enduring classic John while enjoying a name that stands out from more common feminine derivatives like Joanna or Johanna.