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Meaning of the first name
John

Origin 
Hebrew

Meaning 
God is Gracious

Variations 
Johna, Johnda, Johnna

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.

The name John has its roots in the Hebrew language, where it originated from the name Yohanan, meaning God is Gracious. This name holds significant historical and religious importance in various cultures around the world. Throughout history, there have been prominent figures named John, shaping its widespread usage and influence. In biblical history, John is a name of great prominence, with several significant figures bearing this name. In the New Testament, John the Baptist was a pivotal figure who baptized Jesus Christ himself. Additionally, there are two apostles named John, known as John the Evangelist and John the Apostle, who played key roles in spreading Christian teachings. These religious figures have contributed to the name's significance and its continued use within Christian communities. The legacy of the name John persists in modern-day usage, remaining one of the most popular names worldwide. Its enduring popularity can be attributed to its simple yet timeless nature. In numerous cultures and languages, variations of the name John exist, including Juan (Spanish), Giovanni (Italian), and Jean (French). Despite slight alterations, the underlying meaning and association with divine grace remain intact. Whether it is parents seeking a traditional and meaningful name for their child or individuals embracing the name for personal or religious reasons, John continues to be a widely recognized and respected name in modern society.

Based on our records...
These are the most common surnames, spouse names, and child names associated with John.
Smith

is the most common surname for John.

Mary

is the most common spouse name for John.

John

is the most common child name for John.

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