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Origin of the name JOYCE.
Etymology of the
name JOYCE.
Meaning of the baby name JOYCE.
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JOYCE. Unisex.
From Old English Jocosa
(q.v.), meaning "sportive," from Latin jocus (gladness;
sport). Also see note under Joscelyn.
(Girls' Christian Names, Swan, 1905). Originally this was a
masculine name. Usage: America, Brazil, England, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Wales.
m. Alfred Joyce Kilmer (d. 1918), was an American
editor, journalist, literary critic, and poet. Joyce Wethered
f. Joyce Redman, an Irish actress. Joyce Carol Oates, an American author. Joyce
Irene Grenfell (d. 1979), was an English actress, comedienne, singer and
songwriter. Joyce Silveira Morena, a Brazilian musician, singer and
songwriter. Joyce Watson, a Welsh Labour politician. (Wiki)
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B, C,
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