John is an enduring male name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Yochanan', meaning 'God is gracious'. Popularized by medieval kings and saints in Europe, it remains widely used today.
John is an English masculine name derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. It has been widely used historically and across cultures, popularized by figures like John the Baptist in the Bible, and remains one of the most common names for boys today.
Johnai is an American name derived from Hebrew 'John', meaning "God is gracious". Coined by John A. Mcgee in the mid-20th century, Johnai signifies grace while maintaining a unique identity separate from traditional 'John'.
Johnallen is an Irish given name with a distinct origin. Derived from Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning 'God is gracious' combined with English surname Allen meaning 'harmonious', it signifies strength, warmth, and Irish charm.
Johnanna is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," with historical roots in biblical figures like John the Baptist and widespread use among royalty and famous individuals.
Johnathan is an English male given name derived from the Hebrew Jonathan, meaning "given by God". It has historical significance as it was borne by King Saul's son in the Bible.
Johnasia is a modern, unisex African-American name derived from John (Hebrew, "God is gracious") and Asia (Greek, the continent), reflecting recent trends in gender-neutral naming.
Johnathn is an ancient Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," popularized during medieval times through variations of Jonathan, famously carried by writer Jonathan Swift.
Johnaton is a modern Hebrew name derived from "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious," combined with the Greek suffix "-on," interpreted as "gift from God.
JohnCarlos is a Hispanic hybrid name combining classic English 'John' (meaning "God is gracious") and Spanish 'Carlos' (meaning "free man" or "strong").
Johnchristian is an American given name, formed by combining 'John' (meaning 'God is gracious') and 'Christian' ('follower of Christ'), signifying one who finds grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Johndrea is an American blend of John ('graced by God') and Andrea ('manly'), creating a powerful and distinctive name with no historical figure attached but strong components.
Johne is a Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," a variant of John popularized during the Middle Ages in Scotland due to its association with Saint John the Baptist.