Yochanan is a male name with Hebrew origins. It is pronounced as yo-HA-nahn (/joˈhɑnɑn/) in Hebrew. The name Yochanan has variations such as Yohanan. In the United States, the name Yochanan has been given to a modest number of newborn boys over the years, with varying levels of popularity. In recent years, it has ranked around 6000-10000 in terms of occurrence. The name Yochanan carries a rich cultural and historical association due to its Hebrew roots, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a unique and significant name for their baby boy.
Yochanan Sofer, born in Hungary and a Holocaust survivor, was the revered rebbe of the Erlau dynasty who established yeshivas in Hungary and Jerusalem. |
Yochanan Vollach is a former Israeli footballer and member of the Israeli Football Hall of Fame who played in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. |