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Hans (name)

Hans is a masculine given name. In German, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Norwegian, Icelandic and Swedish, originally it is short for Johannes (John) but is also recognized in Sweden, Norway, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands as a name in its own right for official purposes.
The earliest documented usage was in 1356 in Sweden, 1360 in Norway, and the 14th century in Denmark.
"Hansel" (German ''Hänsel'') is a variant, meaning "little Hans." Another variant with the same meaning is ''Hänschen,'' found in the German proverb ''"Was Hänschen nicht lernt, lernt Hans nimmermehr,"'' which translates roughly as: "What little Hans doesn't learn, grown-up Hans will never learn."
Other variants include: Han, Hanns, Hannes, Hansi (also female), Hansele, Hansal, Hensal, Hanserl, Hännschen, Hennes, Hännes, Hänneschen, Henning, Henner, Honsa, Johan, Johann, Jan, Jannes, Jo, Joha, Hanselmann, Hansje.
==Alternate forms==

Pet, diminutive, alternative and other language forms are:
*Bunjeet
*Hannes (Dutch, German, Swedish, Icelandic, Finnish)
*Hansi
*Honza (Czech, diminutive form of Jan)
*Hovhannes (Armenian)
*Jack
*Johnny/Johnnie
*Jonn
*Yohanna (Arabic: يوحنا) the Arabic language derivative. Used among Arabic-speaking Christians.
*Yahya (Arabic: يحيى), used among Arab and non-Arab Muslims.
*Eoin (Irish language derivation of Seán; in Irish and Scottish Gaelic refers to the Apostle)
*Evan (Welsh a pre-Christian Celtic subsequently equated to John)
*Jevan (variation of Evan)
*Giovanni, Gianni (Italian)
*Ġwanni, Ġwann, Ġanni (Maltese)
*Jan (Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Slovak, German)
*Janez, diminutives: Jan, Jani, Janko (Slovenian)
*János (Hungarian); diminutive: Jancsi
*Johan (Dutch, Swedish, Danish. Norwegian)
*Chuan (Aragonian)
*Joan (Catalan)
*Jean (French)
*Jehan, (medieval French), still in use, but rare
*Yann (Breton)
*João (Portuguese)
*Xoan, Xan (Galician)
*Johannes (Germanic: German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch)
*Johan(n) (variation of Johannes)
*Jón (Icelandic)
*Jonas (Lithuanian)
*Jovan (Serbian)
*Juan (Spanish / Filipino/for John)
*Juhani, Juha, Jukka (Finnish)
*Ansis (Latvian)
*Ian (Scottish derived from Gaelic ''Iain'')
*Ion (Romanian)
*Ivan (Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian and other Slavic language nations)
*Sean (Irish Seán, after the French Jean)
*Shane (anglicized form of Seán)
*Shaun (anglicised form of Seán)
*Shawn (anglicised form of Seán)
*Siôn (Welsh)
*Yohani (Kirundi)
*Yohanes (Eritrean)
*Giuàn (Western Lombard)
Feminine forms are:
*Hanne/Hanna(h)
*Ioana
*Jana
*Jane
*Joana (Portuguese and Catalan)
*Jeanne (French)
*Joanne
*Joan
*Johanna
*Johanne (Norwegian)
*Jean
*Janice, Janet, both shortened as "Jan"
*Non-English variants adopted as English names include Jeanette
*Seonaid, Sinead, Seonag

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