All about the name JONE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Jone is of Scandinavian origin and it is a variant of the Norwegian and Swedish male given name Jon. Jon is derived from the Latin name Jonah, which comes from the Hebrew name Yonah. In Hebrew, Yonah means "dove".

In the Bible, Jonah is the prophet who was swallowed by a whale or large fish for three days before being spat out on dry land. This story has made the name Jonah and its variants, including Jone, popular among Scandinavian countries.

While the name Jone is more commonly used as a male name in Scandinavia, it can also be given to females. In fact, according to some sources, Jone has been gaining popularity as a female name in recent years.

Overall, the name Jone is a unique and distinctive choice with a strong Scandinavian heritage and biblical roots. Its meaning adds a layer of depth and symbolism that may appeal to parents looking for a meaningful name for their child.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name JONE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the name Jone:

In the United States, there were: - 5 babies named Jone in 1922 - 6 babies named Jone in 1985 - 7 babies named Jone in 1991 - 6 babies named Jone in 1992

In total, over these four years, there were 24 babies named Jone born in the United States.