Meaning & Origin
Menno is a Dutch masculine given name of Old Frisian origin. It is a variation of the Frisian name Meine, which itself originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old German element megin meaning "power, strength" (from Proto-Germanic *mageną).
History and Popularity
The name Menno was made famous by the influential Frisian religious reformer Menno Simons (1496–1561), a Catholic priest who became a prominent Anabaptist leader. His followers, known as Mennonites, spread the name across the Netherlands and into other regions. The name remains common in the Netherlands, particularly among Protestant families.
Notable Bearers
Notable people with the name include:
• Menno van Coehoorn (1641–1704), a Dutch soldier and military engineer known for his fortification designs.
• Menno ter Braak (1902–1940), a Dutch modernist writer and literary critic associated with the literary journal Forum.
• Menno Aden (born 1942), a German lawyer and politician.
• Several Dutch footballers: Menno Heeres (born 1993), Menno Koch (born 1994), Menno Heus (born 1995), and Menno Bergsen (born 1999).
• Other figures include speed skater Menno Boelsma, breakdancer Menno van Gorp, and law professor Menno T. Kamminga.
Cultural Significance
The name Menno is deeply tied to the Mennonite religious movement, which names itself after Menno Simons. The connection has helped the name persist in Dutch-speaking regions and among emigrant communities. Variants include Meine, Minke, Meino, and Magne (Norwegian).
Meaning: Power, strength
Origin: Old Frisian and Germanic
Type: Diminutive of Meine
Usage region: Netherlands