Abraham (means 'father of many')Attila (means 'little father')Ikenna (means 'father's power)Jupiter (means 'sky father)Radko (means 'joy and care')Radomir (means 'great joy and peace')Winston (means 'joy stone')Ronen (means 'song of joy')Simcha (means 'happiness and joy')Abner (means 'my father is a light')Personally, I like Abner best. It fits the meaning that you wanted quite closely, and you could always use Abe or Ab as a nickname.I couldn't find just one name that meant 'father's joy' but I think I came pretty close. If you used a name meaning 'father's' as the first and a name meaning 'joy' as the middle, then that would be fine. What about:Abraham WinstonAbner RonenJupiter Simcha
it means a fathers joy
The name Jewel means "Joy".
Rejoice NO! That is my name and it means causer of joy and it is Hebrews
You are probably thinking of 'joie,' which means joy.
Jumping for Joy was created in 1956.
The duration of Jumping for Joy is 1.52 hours.
Jumping for Joy - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Out of the Blue - 1996 Jumping for Joy was released on: USA: 1996
Jumping for Joy - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL USA:G
like a kangaroo jumping for joy
Well, honey, jumping for joy is actually not a metaphor. It's a figure of speech called an idiom. Metaphors are more like comparing two things without using "like" or "as," so don't go jumping to conclusions now. Just keep on jumping for joy and leave the metaphors to the poets, darling.
If you literally jump for joy, it means you are jumping up and down in excitement, whether as if you physically jump for joy, it means you are so happy you could jump for joy, but you are saving the energy for something else. Therefore, that is the difference between literal and physical movement
Jumping for Joy - 2002 was released on: USA: 25 October 2002 (Chicago International Children's Film Festival)
Glad, Ecstatic, jumping for joy.
* It means one is so excited about good news or they are excited about an event in their lives that they actually jump for joy. Meaning ... jumping up and down and perhaps being verbal to top things off.
An illustration for ecstatic could be a person jumping for joy with a big smile on their face and their arms raised in celebration.