EQUIVALENTS |
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Deshaun, Deshawn, Keshaun, Keshawn, Rashaun, Rashawn |
ALBANIAN: Gjon |
ARABIC: Yahya, Yuhanna |
ARMENIAN: Hovhannes, Ohannes |
BASQUE: Ganix, Ion, Jon |
BELARUSIAN: Ivan, Yan |
BIBLICAL GREEK: Ioannes |
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Yehochanan, Yochanan |
BIBLICAL LATIN: Iohannes |
BIBLICAL: Jehohanan, Johanan, John |
BRETON: Yann |
BULGARIAN: Ioan, Ivan, Yoan |
CATALAN: Jan, Joan |
CORNISH: Jowan |
CORSICAN: Ghjuvan |
CROATIAN: Ivan |
CZECH: Ivan, Jan |
DANISH: Jan, Jens, Johan, Johannes, Jon |
DUTCH: Jan, Johan, Johannes |
ENGLISH: Evan, Ian, Ivan, John, Jon, Sean, Shane, Shaun, Shawn, Shayne |
ESPERANTO: Johano |
ESTONIAN: Jaan, Johannes, Juhan |
FAROESE: Jóannes, Jóhannes, Jón |
FINNISH: Jani, Janne, Johannes, Joni, Jouni, Juhana, Juhani |
FRENCH: Jean, Yann |
GALICIAN: Xoán |
GEORGIAN: Ioane, Ivane |
GERMAN: Jan, Johann, Johannes |
GREEK: Gianni, Giannis, Ioannis, Yanni, Yannis, Yianni, Yiannis |
HAWAIIAN: Keoni |
HEBREW: Yochanan |
HUNGARIAN: Iván, János |
ICELANDIC: Jóhann, Jóhannes, Jón |
INDONESIAN: Yohanes |
IRISH: Eoin, Seán, Sean, Shane |
ITALIAN: Giovanni, Ivan, Ivano |
LATE ROMAN: Joannes, Johannes |
LATVIAN: Jānis |
LIMBURGISH: Sjeng |
LITHUANIAN: Jonas |
MACEDONIAN: Ivan, Jovan |
MANX: Ean, Juan |
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Hann, Jan, Jon |
MEDIEVAL FRENCH: Jehan |
NORWEGIAN: Jan, Jens, Johan, Johannes, Jon, Jone |
OCCITAN: Joan |
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Ioannu |
PERSIAN: Yahya |
POLISH: Iwan, Jan, Janusz |
PORTUGUESE: João |
ROMANIAN: Ioan, Ion |
RUSSIAN: Ioann, Ivan |
SAMI: Juhán |
SCOTTISH: Eoin, Iain, Ian |
SERBIAN: Ivan, Jovan |
SLOVAK: Ivan, Ján |
SLOVENE: Anže, Ivan, Jan, Janez, Žan |
SPANISH: Iván, Juan, Xuan |
SWEDISH: Jan, Jens, Johan, Johannes, Jon |
TURKISH: Yahya |
UKRAINIAN: Ivan |
WELSH: Evan, Iefan, Ieuan, Ifan, Ioan, Iwan, Siôn |
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DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
ARMENIAN: Hovik, Hovo |
BRETON: Yanick, Yannic, Yannick |
BULGARIAN: Ivo, Yanko |
CROATIAN: Ivica, Ivo, Janko, Vanja |
CZECH: Honza, Janek |
DANISH: Hans, Jannick, Jannik |
DUTCH: Hanke, Hanne, Hannes, Hans, Jo, Joop |
ENGLISH: Hank, Jack, Jackie, Jake, Johnie, Johnnie, Johnny, Van |
ESPERANTO: Joĉjo |
FINNISH: Hannes, Hannu, Juha, Juho, Jukka, Jussi |
FRENCH: Jeannot, Yanick, Yannic, Yannick |
GEORGIAN: Vano |
GERMAN: Hannes, Hans, Jo |
HUNGARIAN: Jancsi, Jani, Janika |
ITALIAN: Gian, Gianni, Giannino, Nino, Vanni |
MACEDONIAN: Ivo |
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Hankin, Jackin, Jankin |
MEDIEVAL ITALIAN: Zuan |
NORWEGIAN: Hans |
POLISH: Janek |
PORTUGUESE: Joãozinho |
ROMANIAN: Iancu, Ionel, Ionuț, Nelu |
RUSSIAN: Vanya |
SCOTTISH: Jock, Jockie, Jocky, Seoc |
SERBIAN: Ivica, Ivo, Janko, Vanja |
SLOVAK: Janko |
SLOVENE: Janko |
SPANISH: Juanito |
SWEDISH: Hampus, Hannes, Hans, Hasse, Janne |
WELSH: Ianto |
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FEMININE FORMS |
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Lashawn, Tajuana |
BASQUE: Jone |
BIBLICAL GREEK: Ioanna |
BIBLICAL LATIN: Iohanna |
BIBLICAL: Joanna |
BULGARIAN: Ioana, Ivana, Ivanka, Yana, Yanka, Yoana |
CATALAN: Jana, Joana |
CROATIAN: Ivana, Ivanka, Nina, Žana |
CZECH: Iva, Ivana, Ivanka, Ivka, Jana, Janička, Johana, Nina |
DANISH: Hanna, Hanne, Janne, Jannicke, Jannike, Jeanette, Johanna, Johanne, Jonna, Nina, Vanja |
DUTCH: Hanna, Hanne, Hannie, Jana, Janine, Janna, Janneke, Jantine, Jantje, Jeanette, Jeanine, Jeannette, Jennigje, Jenny, Johanna, Johanneke, Nina |
ENGLISH: Genette, Jan, Janae, Jane, Janeka, Janel, Janele, Janella, Janelle, Janene, Janessa, Janet, Janetta, Janette, Janey, Janice, Janie, Janine, Janis, Janna, Jannah, Jannette, Jannine, Jayna, Jayne, Jaynie, Jean, Jeana, Jeane, Jeanette, Jeanie, Jeanine, Jeanna, Jeanne, Jeannette, Jeannie, Jeannine, Jeni, Jenna, Jenni, Jennie, Jenny, Jessalyn, Jessi, Jessie, Jessye, Jo, Joan, Joanie, Joann, Joanna, Joanne, Joetta, Joey, Johanna, Johna, Johnna, Jojo, Joleen, Jolene, Jonelle, Jonette, Joni, Jonie, Nena, Netta, Nettie, Nina, Seanna, Shauna, Shavonne, Shawna, Sheena, Sheenagh, Shena, Shevaun, Shevon |
ESTONIAN: Johanna |
FINNISH: Hanna, Hannele, Janina, Janna, Jenna, Jenni, Jenny, Johanna, Jonna, Nina |
FRENCH: Janine, Jeanette, Jeanine, Jeanne, Jeannette, Jeannine, Joanne, Johanne, Nina, Ninette |
GALICIAN: Xoana |
GERMAN: Hanna, Hanne, Jana, Janina, Janine, Jenny, Johanna, Nina |
GREEK: Gianna, Ioanna, Nana, Yanna |
HUNGARIAN: Hanna, Johanna, Zsanett |
ICELANDIC: Jenný, Jóhanna, Jóna |
IRISH: Chevonne, Shavonne, Shevaun, Shevon, Síne, Sinéad, Siobhán |
ITALIAN: Gia, Gianna, Giannina, Giovanna, Giovannetta, Nina, Vanna |
LATE ROMAN: Johanna |
LITHUANIAN: Janina |
MACEDONIAN: Ivana, Jovana, Jovanka, Jovka, Vana |
MEDIEVAL FRENCH: Jehanne, Johanne |
NORWEGIAN: Hanna, Hanne, Janne, Jannicke, Jannike, Jeanette, Johanna, Johanne, Nina, Vanja |
POLISH: Asia, Janina, Joanna, Joasia, Nina |
PORTUGUESE: Joana, Joaninha |
ROMANIAN: Ioana, Ionela, Oana |
RUSSIAN: Ivanna, Yana, Zhanna, Zhannochka |
SCOTTISH: Jean, Jessie, Seona, Seonag, Seònaid, Sheena, Sheona, Shona, Sìne, Sìneag, Teasag |
SERBIAN: Ivana, Ivanka, Jovana, Jovanka, Nina |
SLOVAK: Iva, Ivana, Ivanka, Ivka, Jana, Janka, Nina |
SLOVENE: Iva, Ivana, Ivanka, Jana, Nina, Žana |
SPANISH: Jenny, Juana, Juanita |
SWEDISH: Hanna, Janina, Janna, Jannicke, Jannike, Jeanette, Jennie, Jenny, Johanna, Jonna, Nina, Vanja |
UKRAINIAN: Yana |
WELSH: Shan, Siân, Siana, Siani, Sioned, Siwan |
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OTHER FORMS |
ENGLISH: Jackson, Jaxon, Jaxson, Malone, Sinjin, Yancy |
THEOLOGY: Yahweh |
WELSH: Bevan |
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