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In all the world, یوحنا (يوحنا , יוחנן , یوحنا) is quite a rare masculine first name. The forename یوحنا is habitual in Sudan, where it is quite a rare masculine name, Egypt, where it is quite a rare predominantly boy's, but scarcely feminine name, and Kuwait, where it is a rare boy's name. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Sudan, Egypt, and Iraq. Much less frequently, یوحنا is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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يوحنا | Egypt, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Iraq |
יוחנן | Israel |
Džons, Erwann, Evan, Gian, Gianni, Giannis, Gioan, Giovan, Giovanni, Giuàn, Hannes, Hanns, Hans, Honsa, Honza, Huans, Ian, Ianka, Ieuan, Ifan, Ioan, Ioann, Ioannes, Ioannis, Ion, Ionut, Ionuț, Ivan, Ivano, Ivans, Ivashka, Ivo, Iván, Iwan, Iwo, Jaan, Jack, Jackie, Jacky, Jan, Janka, Janos, Jean, Jehan, Jehannes, Jenö, Jenő, Jhoao, Jno, Jno.,
یوحنا is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: John the Baptist , the 1st-century Jewish itinerant preacher, Bible; John the Evangelist , the author of the Gospel of John; traditionally identified with John the Apostle of Jesus, John of Patmos (author of Revelation), and John the Presbyter; Tarzan , the fictional character from Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan of the Apes, Tarzan and the Lion Man; Dr. John Watson , the fictional character of Sherlock Holmes and Dick Grayson , the one of several fictional characters using the identity Robin, Batman & Robin, and in many other works.