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- Other language forms for the name John: * Chon * Dzon, (Congolese, Serbian) * Ean (Manx) * Eóin (Irish) * Evan (Welsh) * (Basque) * (Vietnamese, Protestant Giăng) * (Italian) * (Vietnamese, Catholic Gioan) * (West-Lombard) * Giovanni, Gianni (Italian) * (Emiliano-Romagnolo) * * Gjon, Gjoni or Gjin (Albanian) * Hannes (German from Johannes) * Hannu (Finnish) * Hans (Dutch, German, Swedish from Johannes) * Henna (Arabic: حنّا) * Hoani (Māori) * Hone (Māori) * Honza (Czech) * Hovanes or Hovannes (Armenian) * Ian (English) * Iain (Scottish Gaelic—common form, though Ian is used in English) * Ianto (Welsh) * , Ibon (Basque) * Ifan (Welsh) * Ioan (Romanian, Welsh) * (Samoan) * Ioannis (Greek) * Ion (Romanian, Basque) * Ionel (Romanian) * Ieuan (Welsh) * Ivan (Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Ukrainian and other Slavic language nations) * Ivanko (Ukrainian) * Ivo (Croatian and some other Slavic language nations) * Jaan (Estonian) * Jack (nickname for John; not traditionally a name in itself) * Jan (Catalan, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Norwegian) * Ján (Slovak) * Jani (Finnish) * Janez (Slovene) * Jānis (Latvian) * Janko (Slovak, Hungarian) * Janek (Czech) * Janne (Finnish) * János (Hungarian) * (Chuvash) * Jean (French) * Jens (Danish) * Jhon (Colombian) * Jhonas (Hebrew) * Joan (Catalan) * Joanes (Basque) * Jóannes (Faroese) * João (Portuguese) * (Basque from Zuberoa/Soule province) * Johan (Japanese, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German, Faroese, Afrikaans) * Johann (Germanic: German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish) * Jóhann (Icelandic, Faroese) * Johannes (Germanic: German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch) * Jóhannes (Icelandic) * Jon (Basque, Norwegian) * (Jon) (Japanese) * Jón * Jonas (Lithuanian, Germanic: German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch) * Jovan (Serbian) * Juan (Spanish, Filipino, Manx) * Juhan (Estonian) * Juhani (Finnish) * Jöns (Swedish) * (Basque) * (Romanian) * (Angolan) * Ohan (Armenian) * Seán (Irish Seán, after the French Jean) * Shane (Anglicised form of Seán) * Shaun (American form of Sean) * Shawn (Anglicised form of Seán) * (Arabic) * Siôn (Welsh) * Sione (Tongan) * Soane (Tongan) * (Cherokee) in Cherokee syllabary * Xoán (Galician) * Yahya (يوحنّا, Arabic, Turkish and Persian, for John the Baptist) * Yan (Indonesian) * Yanka (Belarusian) * Yann (Breton) * Yiannis (Greek) * Vanya (Russian) * Yochanan / Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן) (Hebrew) * Yohannan (Malayalam) * Yohannes (Ethiopian) * Yohan, Yohanes (Indonesian, Malaysian) * Yohan (Sinhalese, Sri Lankan) * (Makhuwa) * (Korean) * (Malayalam) * (يُوحَنّا) (Arabic and Persian, for John the Apostle) * (Malayalam) * (Mandaic) * (Chinese in Traditional Chinese characters, Protestant translation) * (Chinese in Traditional Chinese characters, Catholic Church translation) * (Chinese in Traditional Chinese characters, colloquial transliteration based on English; literally "strong") * Zane (en)
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- Other language forms for the name John: * Chon * Dzon, (Congolese, Serbian) * Ean (Manx) * Eóin (Irish) * Evan (Welsh) * (Basque) * (Vietnamese, Protestant Giăng) * (Italian) * (Vietnamese, Catholic Gioan) * (West-Lombard) * Giovanni, Gianni (Italian) * (Emiliano-Romagnolo) * * Gjon, Gjoni or Gjin (Albanian) * Hannes (German from Johannes) * Hannu (Finnish) * Hans (Dutch, German, Swedish from Johannes) * Henna (Arabic: حنّا) * Hoani (Māori) * Hone (Māori) * Honza (Czech) * Hovanes or Hovannes (Armenian) * Ian (English) * Iain (Scottish Gaelic—common form, though Ian is used in English) * Ianto (Welsh) * , Ibon (Basque) * Ifan (Welsh) * Ioan (Romanian, Welsh) * (Samoan) * Ioannis (Greek) * Ion (Romanian, Basque) * Ionel (Romanian) * Ieuan (Welsh) (en)