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Filipino footballer
Joyce Omboy Semacio (born January 29, 2000) is a Filipino footballer who plays as a forward for the Ateneo Blue Eagles and the Philippines women's national
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Collegiate varsity teams of the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines
Lorenzo Edgardo "Ed" Ocampo Jarvey Gayoso Dov Cariño Camille Rodriguez Joyce Semacio Ambrosio "Paddy" Padilla Kirk Long The following tables show the rankings
Ateneo_Blue_Eagles
International football competition
Devi Samaneh Chahkandi Abeer Al-Nahar Shahnaz Jebreen Sabitra Bhandari Joyce Semacio Ji So-yun Madina Fozilova Makhliyo Sarikova 2 goals Kyah Simon Wang
2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
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International football competition
Chuchuen Nguyễn Thị Thúy Hằng 2 goals Cortnee Vine Nilar Win Yee Yee Oo Joyce Semacio Alisa Rukpinij Silawan Intamee Phạm Hoàng Quỳnh Thái Thị Thảo Quinley
2018_AFF_Women's_Championship
International football competition
Tasneem Abulrob Tasnim Isleem Hnin Kalyar Ko Kay Zin Myint Itsuko Bacatan Joyce Semacio Eom Keun-byeol Gwon Hui-seon Ju Yee-un Yang Hyeon-ji Ruzikhon Askarova
2015 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qualification
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Camille Rodriguez (1994-12-27)December 27, 1994 (aged 23) Hiraya 8 3MF Joyce Semacio (2000-01-29)January 29, 2000 (aged 18) Philippine College of Technology
2018 AFF Women's Championship squads
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Football tournament season
Tolentin Far Eastern University 13 3 Louraine Evangelista Tuloy 9 4 Joyce Semacio Ateneo de Manila 7 7 Hannah Muros Azzurri 6 Sheen Ramores Kaya–Iloilo
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Royse, also found in the spelling Rose and popularly associated with the flower, but in fact originally from a Germanic personal name. This is recorded in Domesday Book in the form Rothais and is composed of the elements hrÅd ‘renown’ + haid(is) ‘kind’, ‘sort’.Americanized spelling of German Reuss.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Voise, in Eure-et-Loire, France.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Marathi, Netherlands, Swedish
Rejoicing; Cheerful; Merry; Joyous; Lord; Youthful
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Just
Surname or Lastname
Scottish, northern Irish, and English
Scottish, northern Irish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a wood, from Old French bois ‘wood’.English : patronymic from the Middle English nickname boy ‘lad’, ‘servant’, or possibly from an Old English personal name Boia, of uncertain origin. Examples such as Aluuinus Boi (Domesday Book) and Ivo le Boye (Lincolnshire 1232) support the view that it was a byname or even an occupational name; examples such as Stephanus filius Boie (Northumbria 1202) suggest that it was in use as a personal name in the Middle English period.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).Anglicized spelling of French Bois, cognate with 1.
Girl/Female
American, German
Renowned Warrior; Famous Warrior
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Latin
Joyous
Male
English
English unisex form of Norman French Josce, JOYCE means "lord." In the Middle Ages, this was a masculine name, now it is almost strictly feminine.Â
Girl/Female
German American
Renowned warrior.
Boy/Male
English American French Teutonic
Lives near the wood.
Boy/Male
Greek American
a healing.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from the Breton personal name Iodoc, a diminutive of iudh ‘lord’, introduced by the Normans in the form Josse. Iodoc was the name of a Breton prince and saint, the brother of Iudicael (see Jewell), whose fame helped to spread the name through France and western Europe and, after the Norman Conquest, England as well. The name was occasionally borne also by women in the Middle Ages, but was predominantly a male name, by contrast with the present usage.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Noye, vernacular form of Noah (see Noe).
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Joy, JOYE means "joy."
Boy/Male
British, English, Portuguese
Happy
Male
French
Norman French form of Latin Jodocus, JOSCE means "lord."
Girl/Female
Latin American Celtic English
Happy.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek
A Healing; A Combination of the Initials J and C
Boy/Male
English American German Latin French
royal.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Joyce.
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Girl/Female
German, Latin
Cheerful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sanskrit, Tamil
Bright; Passionate; Touchstone
Girl/Female
Italian
Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Barrel Maker
Boy/Male
Hindu
Friendship
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Greek
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Ruby; Pearl
Boy/Male
Arabic
Arab River
Boy/Male
Irish
from Sean.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wealth
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n.
Enjoyment; gayety; festivity; joyfulness.