A Name with Many Faces

Jan is primarily a short form of the given name Johannes (in German, Dutch, Scandinavian languages) or January. This gives it a rich history tied to both biblical figures and the calendar itself. The brevity of Jan lends it a friendly, approachable feel, while its roots connect it to significant historical and religious contexts.

How to Say It

IPA: /dʒɑn/

Phonetic: jun

Who is Jan?

male

Short & Sweet Variations

Notable Jans

  • Jan van Eyck — Flemish painter
  • Jan Blades — American rock drummer (The Cars)

Cultural Significance

As a shortened form of Johannes, Jan is prevalent in many European cultures and languages. The name Johannes itself has strong biblical associations, being the name of the Apostle John. As a form of January, it connects to the winter month, symbolizing new beginnings and hope.

Where Does Jan Resonate?

Jan is commonly found in Scandinavian countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark), Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland. It’s also used in other parts of Europe and has gained popularity in English-speaking countries.

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Quick FAQs

Is Jan a biblical name?

Yes, as it’s a shortened form of Johannes, which is the name of the Apostle John.

What does Jan mean?

Jan is essentially a shortened version of names meaning ‘God is gracious’ (Johannes) or connected to the month of January.