Ioan
Ioan is a variation on the name John found in Romanian, Russian, Welsh (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈjo.an]), and Sardinian. It is usually masculine. The female equivalent in Romanian is Ioana. In Russia, the name Ioann is usually reserved for the clergy (when a person called Ivan becomes a priest or a monk, he becomes known as Ioann).
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Related names | Eoin, Evan, Giovanni, Hans, Juan, Hovhannes, Ian, Ioane, Ivan, Iven, Ifan, Jack, Jackson, Jan, Jane, Janez, Jean, Jhon, Joan, John, João, Johan /Johann, Johanan, Johannes, Jovan, Juhani, Seán, Shane, Siôn, Yahya, Younan, Yonan, Yohannes |
People with the name
Romanian
- Ioan-Aurel Pop, historian
- Ioan Alexandru, poet
- Ioan Andone, footballer and coach
- Ioan Apostol, luger
- Ioan Baba, poet
- Ioan A. Bassarabescu, writer and politician
- Ioan Teodor Callimachi, Prince of Moldavia
- Ioan Cantacuzino, microbiologist
- Ioan Gheorghe Caragea, Prince of Wallachia
- Ioan Carlaonț, World War II general
- Ioan Mihai Cochinescu, novelist
- Ioan Condruc, footballer
- Ioan P. Culianu, historian and philosopher
- Ioan Dumitrache, World War II general
- Ioan Fiscuteanu, actor
- Ioan Flueraș, politician
- Ioan Gherghel, swimmer
- Ioan Iacob Heraclid, Prince of Moldavia
- Ioan Holender, opera administrator
- Ioan Hora, footballer
- Ioan Hristea, World War II officer
- Ioan Igna, football referee
- Ioan Lupaș, historian and politician
- Ioan Lupescu, footballer
- Ioan Manu, politician
- I. C. Massim, linguist, founding member of the Romanian Academy
- Ioan Mirea, artist
- Ioan T. Morar, journalist
- Ioan Pălăghiță, World War II officer
- Ioan Gyuri Pascu, musician
- Ioan Mircea Pașcu, politician
- Ioan Popovici-Bănățeanul, writer
- Ioan Potcoavă, Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks
- Ioan Pușcaș, gastroenterologist
- Ioan Mihail Racoviță, World War II general
- Ioan Rășcanu, World War I general, politician
- Ioan Sabău, footballer and coach
- Ioan Slavici, writer and journalist
- Ioan Sterca-Șuluțiu, Austrian noble
- Ioan Sturdza, Prince of Moldavia
- Ioan Silviu Suciu, gymnast
- Ioan Talpeș, army general and military historian
- Ioan Tănăsescu, chemist
- Ioan Tănăsescu, surgeon
- Ioan Ţepelea, scientist
- Ioan Vodă cel Cumplit, Prince of Moldavia
Welsh
- Ioan Rees, Psychologist and transformation life coach
- Ioan Evans, British politician
- Ioan Gruffudd, actor
Sardinian
- Ioan Mattheu Garipa, priest and writer[1]
English
- Ioan James, mathematician
- Ioan Grillo, journalist
See also
Other Welsh variations:
References
- Garipa, Ioan Mattheu (1998) [1627]. Legendariu de Santas Virgines, et Martires de Iesu Christu (in Sardinian) (2 ed.). Nuoro: Papiros.
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