Jolanta (or Jolantha) is a Czech, Polish and Slovak form of the Greek name Iolanthe. It is derived from Greek words ιολη (iole) "violet" and ανθος (anthos) "flower". Similar names also derived from Iolanthe are Yolande, Jolanda and Yolanda.
Jolanta may refer to:
Jolanta Antas, Polish scientist and professor of linguistics at the Jagiellonian University of KrakówJolanta Bartczak (born 1964), retired Polish long jumperJolanta Bebel-Rzymowska (born 1950), Polish fencerGrażyna Jolanta Ciemniak (born 1948), Polish political figure, member of the Senate of Poland (1993–97)Jolanta Danielak (born 1955), Polish politician, a member of the Democratic Left Alliance and, previously SdRPJolanta Dičkutė (born 1970), Lithuanian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Labour PartyJolanta Dukure (born 1979), Latvian race walkerJolanta Hibner (born 1951), Polish politicianJolanta Janota (born 1964), former female track and field sprinter from PolandJolanta Królikowska (born 1960), Polish fencerJolanta Kvašytė (born 1956), Lithuanian painterJolanta Kwaśniewska (born 1955), Polish lawyer and charity activist and former First Lady of PolandJolanta Łukaszewicz (born 1966), Polish former sprint canoeistJolanta Niemcewicz (born 1973), Polish politician, logician, economist, financier, founder of the Oleander Foundation and the Museum of Polish Women's National RemembranceJolanta Polikevičiūtė (born 1970), Lithuanian former road cyclistJolanta Szczypinska (born 1957), Polish politicianJolanta Szymanek-Deresz (born 1954), Polish politicianJolanta Zawadzka (born 1987), Polish chess playerIt may also refer to:
Jolenta of Poland (1235–1298), also referred to as Jolanta, Yolande and Yolanda