Juan name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Mandarin and Hebrew
Usage: Kanji symbol, Mandarin, Spanish, Manx, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: HWAN(Spanish)
Meaning: Beautiful, Graceful and God is Merciful
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What does Juan mean?

Meaning of Juan is Beautiful, Graceful or God is Merciful is used as a unisex name and is principally used in Manx, Swedish, Norwegian, Kanji symbol, Spanish, Finnish, Danish and Mandarin is of Mandarin and Hebrew origin.

Also Juan is form of Johannes in Spanish language. It is celebrated on December 27th.

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How do I pronounce Juan?

The most common way to pronounce one syllabled Juan is HWAN(Spanish) with emphasis on first JOO syllable. There are multiple ways to say the baby name, i.e., JOO-an(Manx), wan or hwahn.

Variants of Juan

Chan, Chandler, Chauncey, Jajuan, Juan Carlos, Jean, Johannes, Jehanne, Ieuan, Johanan, John, Jeanne, Gean, Ioan, Ionel, Johnna, Jennine, Donajean, Jean-Claude, Hanko, Janek, Janica, Johansinnguaq

Nicknames for Juan

Though Juan itself is a short name but that doesn't mean that you cannot have nicknames. See the list below:

Names that rhyme with Juan

How popular is the name Juan?

Juan was a very popular name in United States. Over 350368 babies have been given the moniker in 238 years. When at its peak in 1999, it ranked 46th when 8227 parents chose the moniker for their baby boys.

However after 238 years, the name is on free fall on the charts but still going strong on charts. Additionally, the moniker has been in the top 50 baby names 3 times Also, Juan is a popular name in Spain given to over 27400 babies in 15 years.

At the peak of its usage in 2002, 2352 boys were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 18th position. Moreover, the name has been to the top 50 baby names 15 times

In France, Juan was once a common name since emerging in 1915 it has been given to over 8832 babies.

When at its peak in 1966,. However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 102 years. Juan is a unique baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 700 names.

In 2001, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 602 on boy names chart when 42 babies were named Juan. Over 579 people have been named Juan in England and Wales.

Also, in Belgium, it has been in use since 1995 and was able to reach the top 400 names. In 1997, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 385 on boy names chart when 29 babies were named Juan.

There are over 349 babies that have been given the name Juan in Belgium.

Juan is an uncommon baby name in Switzerland, in use since 1998, peaked in 2002 when it ranked 396th.

Over 208 people have been named Juan in Switzerland. However things change on global perspective, Juan is extremely popular in Mexico where every 1 in 40 have the name as well as in, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Guatemala, Venezuela, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Honduras, Paraguay, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Philippines and Cuba.

Also the baby name is popular in Costa Rica, Uruguay, China, Puerto Rico, Panama, Equatorial Guinea, Brazil, South Africa, Myanmar, Angola, Canada, Indonesia and England. At least, 11280000 people globally have carried Juan as their given name according to our estimate.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
20181392826
20171372980
20161223331
20151143518129657
2014993898118868
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Numerological aspects of Juan

When it comes to love, you are loyal to one partner only. Often you wonder if there's such thing as ‘higher purpose'? You already have what other wish for but must learn to keep your life in continuous order. Your personal growth depends on your adventures. You prefer to handle things alone. This reflects your self-confidence and self-reliance. You are an old soul trapped inside a vital body. People see you as an exceptional human being because of your determination and fearless attitude.

Go through the following names similar to Juan

  •  Donna - Meaning of Donna is Mistress, Woman or Mistress of the House is rooted from Celtic and Latin which is prevalently used in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish is used as a unisex name . On list of baby girl names, dominant Donna was spotted at 498th position in 1995 in United States
  •  Jayden - Prominent Jayden came from English-American and Hebrew is mostly used in Malayalam and Gujarati and is given to both sexes, meaning of Jayden is "Thankful"
  •  Tom - Meaning of Tom is Gemini, Honest or Form of Thomas is of Aramaic and Hebrew origin, a gender-neutral name is largely used in Finnish, Norwegian and Greenlandic
  •  Robin - Durable and Loved Robin notably is used in English and Greenlandic is a unisex name, meaning of Robin is "Famed, Victory or Gloriously Shiny" came from Old High German and Germanic
  •  Irene - Lofty and Perennial unisex name Irene is particulary used in Spanish and English. It is rooted from Old Greek, meaning of Irene is "Peaceful or Inspired By the Greek Goddess of Peace"
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Famous people named Juan

  • Juan de Valdés, Spanish religious writer and Protestant reformer
  • Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch, Spanish dramatist
  • Juan Vicente Gómez, military general and de facto ruler of Venezuela
  • Juan Sánchez Vidal, model aircraft collector
  • Juan Antonio Ríos, Chilean political figure, and President of Chile
  • Juan Carlos Onganía, was 'de facto' President of Argentina
  • Juan Galindo, Anglo-Irish political activist and military and administrative officer under the Liberal government of the Federal Republic of Central America
  • Juan Laurentino Ortiz, Argentine poet, born in the town of Puerto Ruiz
  • Juan García de Zéspedes, Mexican composer, singer, viol player, and teacher
  • Juan de Grijalva, Spanish conquistador
  • Juan Bautista Quirós Segura, was president of Costa Rica for two weeks,
  • Juan Rafael Mora Porras, was President of Costa Rica from 1849 to 1859
  • Juan Sebastián Lach Lau, Mexican composer of classical
  • Juan José Ibarretxe, Spanish politician that advocated Basque nationalism
  • Juan Moreira, well-known figure
  • Juan José Arévalo, professor of philosophy
  • Juan de Zumárraga, Spanish Basque Franciscan prelate and first bishop of Mexico
  • Juan Bautista Pomar, mestizo descendant of the rulers of prehispanic Texcoco
  • Juan Miguel Aguilera, Spanish science fiction author
  • Juan de Mena, was one of the most significant Spanish poets of the fifteenth century
  • Juan Jesús Vivas, Spanish politician
  • Juan Díaz de Solís, 16th-century navigator and explorer
  • Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, acting President of Guatemala
  • Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos, Dominican political figure
  • Juan Santamaría, drummer in the Costa Rican army
  • Juan Esteban Montero, Chilean political figure
  • Juan de Torquemada, O.P.,, Spanish ecclesiastic
  • Juan Antonio Lavalleja, Uruguayan revolutionary and political figure
  • Juan René Serrano, athlete from Mexico
  • Juan Vucetich, Croatian-born Argentine anthropologist and police official
  • Juan José Viamonte, Argentine general in the early 19th century
  • Juan Martín de Pueyrredón, Argentine general and politician of the early 19th century
  • Juan Pedro Aguirre, Argentine revolutionary and politician
  • Juan Carlos Wasmosy, president of Paraguay
  • Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs, son of Juan Antonio i Samaranch and his late wife
  • Juan Boscán Almogáver, Spanish poet
  • Juan Antonio López, Mexican professional boxer
  • Juan Sainfleur, sprinter
  • Juan Cole, American academic and commentator on the modern Middle East and South Asia
  • Juan Lembeye, Spanish naturalist
  • Juan de Valladolid, Castilian poet
  • Juan Pablo Duarte, Dominican writer
  • Juan Forn, writer, translator and editor
  • Juan de Jáuregui, was killed trying to assassinate Prince William I of Orange
  • Juan Carlos Blumberg, Argentine textile entrepreneur and victims' rights advocate
  • Juan Oropeza, Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat, writer
  • Juan Luis Vives, Spanish scholar and Renaissance humanist
  • Juan Martín Maldacena, theoretical physicist
  • Juan Carlos Aramburu, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Buenos Aires
  • Juan José Elhuyar, Spanish chemist and mineralogist
  • Juan Gris, Spanish painter born in Madrid
  • Juan Pujol García, Spanish double agent against Nazi Germany during World War II
  • Juan García Esquivel, Mexican band leader, pianist
  • Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentine racing car driver

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