Jens
Masculine
Danish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Jens is a Scandinavian and Germanic short form of Johannes, which in turn derives from the Latin form of the Greek name Ioannes, ultimately from the Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan). The name means "Yahweh is gracious", from the Hebrew elements יוֹ (yo) referring to God and חָנַן (ḥanan) meaning “to be gracious.”
Etymology and History
Jens is primarily used in Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. It is essentially a short form of Johannes, itself a variant of Johann. In Scandinavian countries, Jens has been a common given name since the Reformation and remains popular, especially in Denmark where it often appears in patronymic surnames like Jensen. The name corresponds to other European short forms such as Jan (German , Dutch) and Ian (Scottish).
Notable Bearers
Famous individuals named Jens include Jens Bergensten, the Swedish video game developer best known for his work on Minecraft; Jens Gad, a German-born musician and composer; Jens Bjørneboe, a Norwegian writer; and Jens Stoltenberg, a Norwegian politician who served as Prime Minister and later as NATO Secretary General. In sports, there are Danish badminton player Jens Eriksen, Swedish footballer Jens Cajuste, and Danish Olympic gymnast Jens Kristian Jensen. The name has also been used by several politicians, scientists, and artists.
Cultural Significance
In Denmark, Jens was the most popular given name for boys in 2008 and continues to be a classic and widely-used name. The related surname Jensen is one of the most common family names in Denmark and Norway, often appearing in patronymic form, with variant spellings such as Jensson (Icelandic) and Jenssen (Norwegian). Diminutives like Jannick and Jannik are sometimes used, particularly in Denmark.
Meaning: “Yahweh is gracious”
Origin: Scandinavian/Germanic short form of Johannes
Type: Given name
Usage: Danish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish