All about the name JONE

Meaning, origin, history.

Jone, derived from the Welsh name Jonah, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of Welsh origin. Pronounced as 'Joe-knee', it adds a unique twist to the classic name John. Jone is often favored for its rarity and its ability to stand out while still maintaining a familiar ring. The name has been used sparingly throughout history, allowing those named Jone to truly make their mark without being overshadowed by countless Johns. In Welsh, 'Jonah' means 'graced by God', making it a name filled with divine significance. Despite its rarity, Jone is not without notable bearers. For instance, Jone Hjelmland is a Norwegian actress known for her work in films like "Kongens Nei" and "Reprise". The name Jone also appears in literature, such as in the works of Welsh author Arthur Machen. While not widespread, the name Jone brings with it a sense of uniqueness and cultural richness, making it an appealing choice for those seeking something less common but still deeply meaningful.

See also

Welsh
Norway

Popularity of the name JONE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Jone experienced a peak in popularity between 1940 and 1953, with over 20 births per year consistently. However, it gradually declined afterwards, with fewer than 10 births per year from 1961 onwards. The most recent years available show a slight resurgence, with around 6 to 8 births per year since 1995."

Name variation JONE.