Yohanan

Meaning of Yohanan

Yohanan is a distinguished male name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious." Pronounced as yo-HAH-nan (/joʊˈhɑ.nən/), this name carries deep historical and religious significance. It is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan or Yehohanan, which has been borne by several notable figures in biblical texts, including John the Baptist. Despite its rich heritage, Yohanan remains relatively rare in modern times, particularly in the United States. According to recent data, its occurrence has fluctuated modestly over the years, with 13 newborns named Yohanan in 2021 ranking it at 6331. This uniqueness adds to its appeal for parents seeking a meaningful yet uncommon name for their child. The enduring legacy and profound meaning behind Yohanan make it a timeless choice that honors tradition while standing out in contemporary settings.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as yo-HAH-nan (/joʊˈhɑ.nən/)

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Notable People Named Yohanan

Rav Nitzav Yohanan Danino is a former Israeli police chief known for leading high-profile investigations and holding key positions within the Israel Police.
Yohanan Aharoni was an Israeli archaeologist and historical geographer, known for his leadership at Tel-Aviv University.
Yohanan Cohen was an Israeli politician and diplomat.
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