feminine Jolanta

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Origin:
greek
Name Root:
Íon / Iólē ánthos > Iolanthe
Meaning:*
This name is of Ancient Greek origin, composed of two elements: “Íon (Ίον) Iólē (Ῐ̓όλη)” (violet, purple) plus “ánthos (ἄνθος)” (flower, blossom, bloom, peak, brightness, brilliance). In turn, the name means “violet, purple flower.” Blessed Yolanda of Poland (1235–1298) was the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina. She was the sister of Saint Margaret of Hungary and Saint Kinga (Cunegunda). One of her paternal aunts was the great Franciscan saint, Elizabeth of Hungary. The name Jolánka is also used by the writer András Dugonics for the heroine of his 1804 novel “Jólánka Etelkának Leánya.” In addition to being based on the name Iolanda it could also come from the word “jóleán,” meaning “good girl.” Iole, which is somehow linked to the name, in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Eurytus, king of the city Oechalia.

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Numerological Values: #1

The number 1 is associated with leadership and independence. People with this name-number demonstrate great inner strength and have much potential for financial success and other accomplishments in life. These individuals are believed to make good use of their inborn talents and leadership abilities to influence and lead people.

Chakra Number: #1
Root Chakra "Muladhara"

The first of the seven energy centers, Muladhara is also the most dense of them all. The main color of this chakra is red which is also the most dense color of all. Learn about the meaning of red chakra color and discover the less known second color found at the centre of muladhara.

Color meaning: Red

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Notable People and Personalities

Jolanta Antas, Polish Scientist And Professor Of Linguistics
Jolanta Bartczak (born 1964), Retired Polish Long Jumper
Jolanta Bebel-rzymowska (born 1950), Polish Fencer
Jolanta Ciemniak (born 1948), Polish Political Figure
Jolanta Danielak (born 1955), Polish Politician
Jolanta Dičkutė (born 1970), Lithuanian Politician
Jolanta Dukure (born 1979), Latvian Race Walker
Jolanta Hibner (born 1951), Polish Politician
Jolanta Janota (born 1964), Former Polish Track And Field Sprinter
Jolanta Królikowska (born 1960), Polish Fencer
Jolanta Kvašytė (born 1956), Lithuanian Painter
Jolanta Kwaśniewska (born 1955), Polish Lawyer And Charity Activist
Jolanta Niemcewicz (born 1973), Polish Politician, Logician, Economist And
Jolanta Polikevičiūtė (born 1970), Lithuanian Former Road Cyclist
Jolanta Szczypinska (born 1957), Polish Politician
Jolanta Szymanek-deresz (born 1954), Polish Politician
Jolanta Zawadzka (born 1987), Polish Chess Player
Jolanta Łukaszewicz (born 1966), Polish Former Sprint Canoeist