
thumb|right|alt=Monochrome engraving of a woman, Joana of Portugal, with Latin text along the top, Christian Chris's in the right hand and a human skull below it, and a crown of thorns in the left hand|Engraving of Joana of Portugal Joana is a given name, equivalent to Joanna in Catalan () and Portuguese (). The Galician form of the name is Xoana (). It may refer to: Joana Angélica (1761–1822), Brazilian Conceptionist nun, belonging to the Reformed Order of Our Lady of Conception, and martyr of the Brazilian Independence Joana Benedek (born 1972), Romanian-born Mexican actress Joana of Brag
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thumb|right|alt=Monochrome engraving of a woman, Joana of Portugal, with Latin text along the top, Christian Chris's in the right hand and a human skull below it, and a crown of thorns in the left hand|Engraving of Joana of Portugal Joana is a given name, equivalent to Joanna in Catalan () and Portuguese (). The Galician form of the name is Xoana (). It may refer to: Joana Angélica (1761–1822), Brazilian Conceptionist nun, belonging to the Reformed Order of Our Lady of Conception, and martyr of the Brazilian Independence Joana Benedek (born 1972), Romanian-born Mexican actress Joana of Braganza, a.k.a. Joana of Portugal (1635-1653) – a Portuguese princess, daughter of John IV Joana Ceddia (born 2001), Brazilian-Canadian YouTuber Joana de Eça (1480–1572), Portuguese courtier and royal favorite Joana Glaza, the Lithuanian lead singer of rock group Joana and the Wolf Joana Kuntz, professor of psychology in New Zealand Joana da Paz (1925–2023), Brazilian activist Joana Prado (born 1976), Brazilian-American businesswoman and former model Joana Zimmer (born 1982), German pop music singer
==See also== Joanna
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