Certificate of Name
Han 2
Masculine
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Han is a Dutch short form of the name Johannes, which itself is the Latin form of Greek Ioannes, derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In the Netherlands, Han has been used as an independent given name, often as a diminutive for Johannes or other related names.EtymologyThe root of Han is the English name John, which comes from the Hebrew Yoḥanan. The name is composed of two elements: yo, referring to the Hebrew God, and ḥanan, meaning "to be gracious." The Hebrew form appears in the Old Testament as Johanen or Jehohanan, but the name's widespread popularity stems from two New Testament figures: John the Baptist and John the Apostle. In the Dutch context, Han emerged as a common shortened form, similar to hypocoristic names in many languages.Cultural SignificanceIn the Netherlands, Han is used both as a standalone name and as a pet form. It shares this pattern with other Dutch variants like Jo (from Johannes or Jozef) and Joop (also from Johannes). The name has been particularly popular in the 20th century, though its usage has declined in recent decades.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Han include Han van Meegeren (1889–1947), a Dutch painter and art forger known for his Vermeer forgeries, and Han Sun (1911–1973), a Dutch–Indonesian athlete. The name also appears in combination forms like Hans, which is a German and Scandinavian short form of Johannes. Meaning: "Yahweh is gracious" (short form of Johannes) Origin: Dutch Type: Diminutive/Short form Usage: Netherlands
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