Jomarie

💡 Meaning

combination of Jo and Marie

🌍 Origin

american

🚼 Gender

Girl

The story behind Jomarie

Jomarie is a modern American coinage created by blending two traditional given names: Jo and Marie. Jo, a diminutive form of Joanna or Joseph, derives from Hebrew origins—Joanna from Yochanan (meaning "God is gracious") and Joseph from Yosef (meaning "God will increase"). Marie, the French form of Mary, ultimately traces to Hebrew Miriam, a name of uncertain etymology though traditionally associated with meanings such as "of the sea" or "beloved." The combination of these two established names reflects the American naming trend of the mid-twentieth century, when portmanteau and blended names gained popularity.

Jomarie has no historical or mythological bearer of note. As a distinctly modern American creation, the name emerged during the 1960s, a decade when creative name blending became increasingly fashionable in the United States. Rather than drawing from religious or historical significance, Jomarie represents a contemporary approach to naming that emphasizes parental creativity and the combination of family-favored name elements. The name reflects broader twentieth-century American naming practices, where personal preference and innovation often took precedence over traditional etymological or cultural foundations.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
8
Pattern
C·V·C·V·C·V·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #4709 (1960s)

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