Certificate of Name
Jannick
Masculine
Danish
Meaning & Origin
Jannick is a Danish diminutive of Jan, itself a form of Johannes ultimately derived from John, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "Yahweh is gracious." The suffix -ick (often spelled -ik) lends a distinctly Danish and Germanic flavor. The variant Jannik is also used.As a given name in Denmark, Jannick emerged from the widespread tradition of forming affectionate shortenings. While Jan itself has been prominent across Scandinavia—common not only in Danish but also in Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, and German—the diminutive Jannick has remained primarily Danish. Its usage reflects the popular European pattern of Jack, Jan, and John derivatives, though the exact phonetic shape distinguishes it.This name bridges ancient etymology linking back to the biblical figure Johanan and the New Testament saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist. In Denmark, it fits within a modern stream of short, -ick-ending masculine names and is commonly perceived as fresh and down-to-earth, reflecting international influence rooted in a classic heritage.Despite its traditional origin, Jannick is noted among contemporary athletes and artists, emphasizing its adaptability across multiple domains. Notable individuals bearing this name underscore professional achievement.Concrete data point to its presence as a modern Danish favor for simplicity with ties to historical continuity, steering clear of the more institutional-sounding long forms.
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