Description:
Joanes is a surname of Spanish origin. It is believed to have first been used in the Basque region of northern Spain, and may have derived from the Basque word 'joan', meaning 'John'. The Joanes surname is found in many countries throughout the world, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, and parts of South America. It is also common in Portugal and other parts of Europe. The history of the Joanes surname is closely linked to the history of Spain. During the Middle Ages, the Joanes family was one of the most powerful families in the Basque region, and their influence extended to other parts of Spain. The culture and customs of the Joanes family are based on the traditional values of the Basque region, which emphasize hard work, loyalty, and respect for family. Variations of the Joanes surname include Joanes, Joanez, Joane, Joana, and Joa.





