Jan

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * French:
 * Portuguese: jan
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Swahili: Jan
 * Tagalog: Ene.

Etymology 2
From. .

Etymology 3
A clipping or hypochoristic form of, , , , etc.

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Etymology 4
From various European languages, ultimately from.

Etymology 1
, from.

Proper noun

 * 1) . Popular in the 20th century

Related terms

 * (surnames)
 * and its variants

Etymology
From, from , from , from. Shortening of.

Usage notes

 * son of Jan: Jansson
 * daughter of Jan: Jansdóttir

Etymology
(/ʝəɦæ̃ˑn/). A Low German and North European variant of 🇨🇬, popular in Germany at the end of the 20th century.

Pronunciation

 * (considered wrong by some)
 * (considered wrong by some)

Etymology
From and   in the 18th century. A contraction of. Newer variant of the more traditional Norwegian.

Usage notes

 * The most common given name of men born in Norway from the 1940s to the 1970s.

Related terms

 * and its variants
 * (surname)

Etymology
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Etymology
Contraction of. Recorded in Sweden since the 17th century.

Usage notes

 * Common first part of hyphenated names such as Jan-Erik or Jan-Olof.

Related terms

 * and its variants
 * (surname)