Joye

Joye
This name derives from the Old French or Medieval English "joie" meaning "joy" and was originally given as a nickname to a joyous or cheerful person. In some cases, it may derive from the popular female personal name Joie given to a child to express the parents joy at her birth. Manser filius (son of) Joie is recorded in the 1186 "Pipe Rolls of Lincolnshire" and Joia (with surname) in the 1195 "Fine Court Rolls of Essex". The first recording of the surname is, however, earlier, (see below). One, Elena Joye appears in the 1273 "Hundred Rolls of Huntingdonshire" and in 1472 Godfrey Joye, Alderman of Norwich, died. Anne Mont Joy married Edward Wilberfosse on August 21st 1586 at St. Mary le Bow, London. On February 16th 1623 William Joy was listed among the earliest bearers of the name to settle in Virginia. Francis Joy (1697 - 1790) was a notable printer and papermaker and was a founder of the "Belfast Newsletter" in 1737. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Lefwin Joie, which was dated 1166, in the "Pipe Rolls of Norfolk", during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • joye — JOYE. s. f. Passion, mouvement agreable que l ame ressent dans la possession d un bien, ou effectif, ou imaginaire. Grande joye. joye extraordinaire. joye excessive. joye immoderée. longue joye. courte joye. fausse joye. joye publique.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • joye — Joye, f. penac. Signifie tantost liesse et esgayement d esprit, Laetitia, Gaudium. Tantost une chose precieuse, rare, et de grand prix, soit pierre precieuse, perle, bague, carquan, pendant, ou autre tel affiquet de prix, composé d une ou de… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Joye — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Dan Joye (* 1985), US amerikanischer Rennrodler George Joye ( 1495–1553), englischer Geistlicher Gilles Joye (1424/5–1483), belgischer Theologe, Dichter, Sänger und Komponist Prudent Joye (1913–1980),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joye — Apparemment une variante de Joie, surnom donné à une personne joyeuse, mais aussi prénom féminin (latin Gaudia, de gaudium = joie). A noter cependant que Joye pourrait bien être, comme Joy, une variante de l ancien prénom Josse (voir ce nom). Le… …   Noms de famille

  • Joye — Provenance. Diminutif de Josse. Vient du germain gauz , nom d une divinité. Se fête le 13 décembre. Histoire. De noblesse bretonne et frère du roi Judicaël, Josse fuit la cour et son pays pour se retirer dans la solitude vers 635. Il mène ainsi… …   Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons

  • Joye — /dʒɔɪ/ (say joy) noun Col (Colin Frederick Jacobsen), born 1937, Australian rock singer and musician, lead singer of the Joy Boys …  

  • George Joye — (also Joy and Jaye) (c. 1495 ndash; 1553) was a 16th century Bible translator who produced the first printed translation of several books of the Old Testament into English (1530 1534), as well as the first English Primer (1529).His… …   Wikipedia

  • Gilles Joye — (* 1424/25 in der Diözese Tournai (?); † 31. Dezember 1483 in Brügge) war ein flämischer Theologe, Dichter, Sänger und Komponist. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Gilles Joyes Portrait 3 Das Werk …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Col Joye — Birth name Colin Frederick Jacobsen Also known as The Golden Boy Born 13 April 1936 (1936 04 13) (age 75) Origin Australian …   Wikipedia

  • Gilles Joye — (1424 or 1425 – December 31, 1483) was a Franco Flemish composer of the Renaissance. A member of the Burgundian school, he was known mainly for his secular songs which were in a lyrical and graceful style. Life He may have come from Kortrijk,… …   Wikipedia

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