Gjonaj-Gjoni is an Albanian Roman Catholic surname.
The clan of Gjonaj was first recorded in 1306. The name originally derives from an Albanian noble family, the Jonima family from the city of Lezha. There are also Albanian Muslims who still bear the surname Gjoni and Gjonaj.[citation needed] The family has the feast day of St. John (Shnjoni), on 29 August. Gjoni, Gjonaj in Hebrew language means "grace of God" Gjoni, Gjonaj and identified himself as "grace of god" individual identification as noble or royal.
Notable people
Simon Gjoni, Albanian conductor and composer
Dhimitër Gjoni, Albanian nobleman
Xhelil Gjoni, Albanian politician
Ingrid Gjoni (1981) Albanian singer
Sara Gjoni, Miss Albania 2011
Ilir Gjoni, Socialist Party of Albania politician
Gjon Markagjoni (d. 1966), captain of the Markagjoni clan.
Mark Gjonaj, American politician
Kujtim Gjonaj, Albanian screenwriter
Adriana Gjonaj, Albanian politician

Salvador Gjonaj (born 1992), Albanian soccer player
The clan of Gjonaj was first recorded in 1306. The name originally derives from an Albanian noble family, the Jonima family from the city of Lezha. There are also Albanian Muslims who still bear the surname Gjoni and Gjonaj.[citation needed] The family has the feast day of St. John (Shnjoni), on 29 August. Gjoni, Gjonaj in Hebrew language means "grace of God" Gjoni, Gjonaj and identified himself as "grace of god" individual identification as noble or royal.
Notable people
Simon Gjoni, Albanian conductor and composer
Dhimitër Gjoni, Albanian nobleman
Xhelil Gjoni, Albanian politician
Ingrid Gjoni (1981) Albanian singer
Sara Gjoni, Miss Albania 2011
Ilir Gjoni, Socialist Party of Albania politician
Gjon Markagjoni (d. 1966), captain of the Markagjoni clan.
Mark Gjonaj, American politician
Kujtim Gjonaj, Albanian screenwriter
Adriana Gjonaj, Albanian politician

Salvador Gjonaj (born 1992), Albanian soccer player



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