Joannes name - Meaning of Joannes
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 6
- Usage
- Late Roman, Hebrew
- Pronounced
- YOH-ah-nehs
- Joannes Meaning
- Latin variant of Johannes. Joannes is a Latin variant of Johannes, itself derived from John. John originates in Hebrew language and means "God is merciful". It has been one of the most popular masculine given names over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. Throughout history it was borne by numerous kings, princes, emperors, popes and saints, the most famous being John the Baptist and John the Apostle. More recently, the famous bearers include John F. Kennedy and John Lennon.
Joannes Related Names
Other Languages: Deshaun, Deshawn, Keshaun, Keshawn, Rashaun, Rashawn (African American), Gjon (Albanian), Yahya (Arabic), Hovhannes, Ohannes (Armenian), Ganix, Ion, Jon (Basque), Yan (Belarusian), John (Biblical), Ioannes (Biblical Greek), Yehochanan, Yochanan (Biblical Hebrew), Iohannes (Biblical Latin), Yanick, Yann, Yannic, Yannick (Breton), Ioan, Ivan, Yan, Yoan, Ivo, Yanko (Bulgarian), Jan, Joan (Catalan), Jowan (Cornish), Ghjuvan (Corsican), Ivan, Ivica, Ivo, Janko, Vanja (Croatian), Ivan, Honza, Jan, Janek, Johan (Czech), Hans, Jan, Jannick, Jannik, Jens, Johan, Johannes, Jon (Danish), Hanne, Hannes, Hans, Jan, Jo, Johan, Johannes, Joop (Dutch), Ivan, Evan, Hank, Ian, Jack, Jackie, Jake, John, Johnie, Johnnie, Johnny, Jon, Sean, Shane, Shaun, Shawn, Shayne, Van (English), Joĉjo, Johano (Esperanto), Jaan, Johannes, Juhan (Estonian), Hannes, Hannu, Jani, Janne, Johannes, Joni, Jouni, Juha, Juhana, Juhani, Juho, Jukka, Jussi (Finnish), Jean, Jeannot, Yanick, Yann, Yannic, Yannick (French), Xoán (Galician), Ioane, Ivane, Vano (Georgian), Hannes, Hans, Jan, Jo, Johann, Johannes (German), Ioannes, Ioannis, Yanni, Yannis, Yianni, Yiannis (Greek), Keoni (Hawaiian), Yochanan (Hebrew), Jancsi, Jani, Janika, János (Hungarian), Jóhann, Jóhannes, Jón (Icelandic), Eoin, Sean, Seán, Shane (Irish), Gian, Gianni, Giannino, Giovanni, Nino, Vanni (Italian), Jānis (Latvian), Sjang, Sjeng (Limburgish), Jonas (Lithuanian), Hanke, Johan (Low German), Ivan, Jovan, Ivo (Macedonian), Ean, Juan (Manx), Hankin, Hann, Jackin, Jan, Jankin, Jon (Medieval English), Jehan (Medieval French), Zuan (Medieval Italian), Hans, Jan, Jens, Johan, Johannes, Jon (Norwegian), Joan (Occitan), Iwan, Jan, Janek, Janusz (Polish), João, Joãozinho (Portuguese), Ioan, Ion, Iancu, Ionel, Ionuț, Nelu (Romanian), Ioann, Ivan, Vanya (Russian), Juhán (Sami), Eoin, Iain, Ian, Jock, Seoc (Scottish), Ivan, Jovan, Ivo, Janko, Vanja (Serbian), Ján, Janko (Slovak), Ivan, Anže, Jan, Janez, Janko, Žan (Slovene), Iván, Juan, Juanito, Xuan (Spanish), Hampus, Hans, Hasse, Jan, Janne, Jens, Johan, Johannes, Jon (Swedish), Yahya (Turkish), Ivan (Ukrainian), Evan, Ianto, Iefan, Ieuan, Ifan, Ioan, Iwan, Siôn (Welsh)