Joline

#67 in Maine

Meaning of Joline

Joline, pronounced joh-LEEN, unfolds like a sunlit sonnet drifting through a blossoming Tuscan garden—its melody as graceful as the French word jolie (“pretty”) from which it draws its heart, and as rich in history as the Latin jucundus (“pleasant”) that whispers through its roots. In its syllables one can almost taste the sweet tang of limoncello at a coastal café, feel the gentle embrace of an Italian breeze, and glimpse the vintage charm that once made Joline a rare delight in mid-century New England. This name marries classic elegance with a playful spark—much like a hand-painted Venetian mask smiling under lantern light—bestowing upon its bearer an aura of warmth, beauty, and enduring grace. Whether she’s chasing dreams beneath Roman arches or penning her own story by candlelight, Joline carries with her the promise of la dolce vita.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as joh-LEEN (/dʒəʊˈliːn/)

American English

  • Pronunced as joh-LEEN (/dʒoʊˈlin/)

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Notable People Named Joline

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