John
Cebuano
proper noun
Etymology
Derived from English John derived from Middle English Johannes derived from Jehan derived from Latin Iōhannēs.
Origin
Latin
Iōhannēs
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Jennison English
- John English
- John Smith English
- Johnian English
- Johnnie English
- Johnno English
- Johnny English
- Johnson English
- Joinson English
- Jonson English
- Joynson English
- applejohn English
- Joni Finnish
- Iōhannēs Latin
- Johanna Latin
- Johann German
- Giovanni Italian
- Jean French
- Ἰωάννης Ancient Greek
- John Swedish
- ジョン Japanese
- Iohannes Old English
- Johannes Middle English
- John Middle English
- John Danish
- Jehan Old French
- Johan Old French
- Siôn Welsh
- jan Middle Dutch
- Iohain Old Irish
- Iohain Baptaist Old Irish
- Jóan Faroese
- Jógvan Faroese
- יוֹחָנָן Hebrew (modern)
- Joan Old Portuguese
- 約翰 Chinese
- Jo̧o̧n Marshallese
- Jehan xno
- John Norwegian
- Keoni Hawaiian
- Ἰωάννης grc-koi
- יוֹחָנָן hbo