Johann

"Variant of John. God is gracious"

♂ Masculino · Hebrew
classic biblical timeless variant

📖 Acerca de Johann

Johann es la forma alemana y austriaca de Juan, del hebreo Yohanan que significa "Dios es misericordioso". Es uno de los nombres más significativos históricamente en el mundo germanohablante, llevado por una lista extraordinaria de las grandes figuras de la civilización occidental: el compositor Johann Sebastian Bach, el escritor Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, el inventor Johannes Gutenberg, el "Rey del Vals" Johann Strauss II y el matemático Carl Friedrich Gauss. Central en la cultura luterana alemana desde la Reforma, Johann dominó la onomástica alemana durante siglos y sigue siendo una elección clásica y prestigiosa, especialmente en Austria y Baviera.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenHebrew
  • Género♂ Masculino
  • SignificadoVariant of John. God is gracious

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach — German composer and musician (1685–1750), widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music, whose works span the "Brandenburg Concertos," the "Mass in B minor," and the "Well-Tempered Clavier."
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe — German writer, statesman, and polymath (1749–1832), author of "Faust" and "The Sorrows of Young Werther," considered the greatest figure in German literature and a towering intellect of the Western world.
  • Johannes Gutenberg — German goldsmith and inventor (c.1400–1468), credited with the introduction of movable-type printing to Europe around 1440, a revolution that transformed literacy, science, and religion across the world.
  • Johann Strauss II — Austrian composer (1825–1899), known as "The Waltz King," composer of "The Blue Danube" and "Tales from the Vienna Woods," the defining voice of Imperial Viennese musical culture.
  • Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss — German mathematician and physicist (1777–1855), one of the greatest mathematicians in history, with foundational contributions to number theory, statistics, astronomy, and electromagnetism.