Jhonie is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of unknown origin. It consists of four letters: J, h, o, and n, with the letter 'i' appended at the end. The name starts with a strong consonant sound, followed by a soft vowel sound in the middle, and ends with a short, sharp syllable. Jhonie has no known historical or linguistic significance, making it an original choice for parents seeking a unique name for their child.
"In the years 1927 and 1930, there were eleven babies named Jhonie."