Jolanta

The popular name Jolanta in Latvia has Greek and Latin roots, meaning "violet" or "purple flower." This name is also used in other countries, such as Poland and Lithuania.

The name Jolanta has various meanings in different cultures and is derived from the Latin name Violante. In many countries, this name has ancient origins, and characters named Jolanta are often associated with governmental or royal figures.

In Italian culture, for example, the name Jolanta comes from the word "viola" (violet) and means "violet" or "violet color." In Italian history, there are several significant figures with this name, including Jolanda of Aragon, Queen of Naples and Sicily, as well as Jolanda of Savoy, Princess of Piedmont and Charles Valois.

In France, the name Jolanta comes from the Germanic name "Jolenta" and means "strong," "resilient," or "blooming." The name Jolanta was popular during the Middle Ages and was used by many queens and princesses, including Yolande of Burgundy and Yolande of Aragon.

In Polish culture, Jolanta also has ancient roots and is associated with religious or historical figures. In Polish history, Jolanta was known as the Queen of Poland and Lithuania, the last wife of Casimir the Great. Additionally, in Polish faith, Jolanta refers to the names of holy women.

  • Цвет: Amethyst
  • Камень: Purple