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All over the world, Gian (Gian , جيان , 吉安 , among others...) is a widespread principally male, but very infrequently girly forename. The given name Gian is characteristic of San Marino, where it is a widespread male name, Italy, where it is a common male name, and Belize, where it is quite a common boy's name. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Italy, India, and Indonesia. Much less frequently, Gian is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Gian | Italy, Indonesia, India, Iraq, Brazil |
جيان | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
吉安 | China |
ジャン | Japan |
Джан | Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Russia |
ג'אן | Israel |
Chien, Džons, Erwann, Evan, Gang, Gianluca, Gianmarco, Gianni, Giannis, Gien, Giovan, Giovanni, Giuàn, Gián, Giân, Giãn, Giản, Giấn, Giận, Gìan, Gían, Gíán, Gîân, Gïan, Gān, Gıan, Hannes, Hanns, Hans, Honsa, Honza, Huans, Ian, Ianka, Ieuan, Ifan, Ioan, Ioann, Ioannes, Ioannis, Ion, Ivan, Ivano, Ivans, Ivashka, Ivo, Iván, Iwan, Iwo, Jaan,
Gian is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jan Bronski , the fictional character from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass; Gian Burrasca , the literary character; Gian Corrado Orsini , the operatic character in the opera Bomarzo; Gian della Tolfa , the operatic character in the opera Il macigno and Gian Francesco , the operatic character in the opera La Juive by Fromental Halévy; cardinal de Brogni, President of the Council, and in many other works.
Cruz, Soares, Araujo, Carlos, Castro, Garcia, Vieira, Franco, Flores, Martins, Machado, Almeida, Colombo, Pereira, Ribeiro, Freitas, Ferrari, Carvalho, Ferreira, Oliveira, Rodriguez, Rodrigues, Santos, Goncalves, Lucas, Lopez, Kaur, Rosa, Devi, Lima, Luca, Marco, Singh, Silva, Souza, Alves, Chand, Carlo, Costa, Paolo, Perez, Piero, Ramos, Rossi, Rocha, Reyes, Gomes, Lopes, and Nascimento