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John is a common male given name in the English language. It is a derivative of the Hebrew name Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן), meaning "Graced by Yahweh" or "Yahweh is gracious". The name has been extremely popular in the Christian world due to John the Baptist and the Apostle John, both significant figures in the New Testament.

Etymology[edit]

The name John derives from the Hebrew name Yohanan, which is a theophoric name incorporating the name of the deity Yahweh. It has been adapted into many languages, including the Latin Iohannes, the Greek Ἰωάννης (Ioannes), and the English John. Variants of the name include Jonathan, Jon, Jack, and Johnny.

Biblical and Religious Significance[edit]

John is a significant name in the Christian tradition. Key figures include:

These figures have made the name John particularly revered in Christian communities, influencing its widespread use throughout history.

Popularity[edit]

The name John has been one of the most common male names in the English-speaking world for centuries. It was the most popular male name in the United States until the mid-1920s and remains widely used today.

Cultural References[edit]

The name John has appeared in numerous cultural contexts, from literature and film to music. It is often used as a generic name for an everyman, such as in the term "John Doe," which represents an anonymous or typical male in legal and other contexts.

Notable People Named John[edit]

Many notable individuals bear the name John, contributing to various fields such as politics, arts, science, and sports. Some notable Johns include:

See Also[edit]

Topics referred to by the same term


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