Janos

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János
Gendermasculine
Language(s) Hungarian
Name day June 26, December 27
Other gender
Feminine Johanna, Janka
Origin
Language(s)Hebrew/Greek name
Meaning"YHWH has been gracious", "graced by YHWH"
Other names
Variant form(s)Janó, Jankó
Nickname(s)Jani, Jancsi
Cognate(s)Yohanan
Anglicisation(s)John
Related namesIván

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