📖 Sobre Johann
Johann é a forma alemã e austríaca de João, do hebraico Yohanan, que significa "Deus é gracioso". É um dos nomes historicamente mais significativos no mundo germanófono, carregado por uma lista extraordinária de grandes figuras da civilização ocidental: o compositor Johann Sebastian Bach, o escritor Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, o inventor Johannes Gutenberg, o "Rei da Valsa" Johann Strauss II e o matemático Carl Friedrich Gauss. Central na cultura luterana alemã desde a Reforma, Johann dominou a nomeação alemã por séculos e permanece uma escolha clássica e prestigiosa, especialmente na Áustria e na Baviera.
📍 Detalhes
- OrigemHebrew
- Gênero♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of John. God is gracious
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⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- 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.