Joyce (name)

Joyce
Pronunciation /ˈɔɪs/ JOYSS
Gender Male Female
Origin
Word/name Breton
Meaning "Lord"

The name Joyce is a contemporary given-name used for females and rarely used by males. As a family-name, it derived from the Old French Masculine name Josse, which derived from the Latin name Iudocus, the Latinized form of the Breton name Judoc meaning "lord". The name became rare after the 14th century, but later revived as a female given-name, which derived from the Middle English joise meaning "rejoice".

Name's origin: Saint Joyce (Judoc)

Saint Joyce (Judoc in Breton, Joost in Dutch and Josse in French) (660–668), by Swiss painter, c. 1500–1520.

As a first name

There are several notable individuals with the name Joyce:

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As a last name

Joyce was the surname of one of the Tribes of Galway.

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References

  1. David Hugh Farmer. Oxford Dictionary of the Saints. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 1978, 1979, 1980. Pp. 225–226.
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