Johan

जोहान
German form of John
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Meaning of Johan

German form of John

Short & Sweet International Shape English Origin International Origin
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Pronunciation & Structure

Pronunciation: /JO-han/ Syllables: 2 Akshara Count: 3.5
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Numerology

1
Chaldean Number 1

Number 1 is ruled by the Sun, the king of planets in Vedic astrology. People with this number are natural-born leaders with strong individuality. They are ambitious, self-reliant, and driven by a desire to achieve. In Indian tradition, 1 represents Brahma — the creator, the first, the origin of all things.

Planet: Sun Colors: Gold, Yellow, Orange, Saffron Days: Sunday Gems: Ruby, Amber, Topaz
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Spelling Variants of Johan — Same name, different spellings

All variants below refer to the same name (जोहान) with the same meaning. The spelling difference is in English romanisation only — choose whichever you prefer for official documents.

Similar Names

Names that sound phonetically similar — same vibe, slightly different option

Johan in Different Languages

Hindi
जोहान
Johan
जॉन का जर्मन रूप
Bengali
জোহান
Johan
জনের জার্মান রূপ.
Marathi
जोहान
Johan
जॉनचे जर्मन रूप
Telugu
జోహాన్
Johan
జాన్ యొక్క జర్మన్ రూపం.
Tamil
ஜோஹான்
Johan
ஜான் என்பதன் ஜெர்மன் வடிவம்.
Gujarati
જોહાન
Johan
જ્હોનનું જર્મન સ્વરૂપ.
Kannada
ಜೋಹಾನ್
Johan
ಜಾನ್ ಎಂಬ ಹೆಸರಿನ ಜರ್ಮನ್ ರೂಪ; ಒಂದು ಜನಪ್ರಿಯ ಹೆಸರು.
Malayalam
ജോഹാൻ
Johan
ജോൺ എന്നതിന്റെ ജർമ്മൻ രൂപം.
Punjabi
ਜੋਹਾਨ
Johan
ਜੌਨ ਦਾ ਜਰਮਨ ਰੂਪ.
Odia
ଜୋହାନ
Johan
ଜନ୍‌ର ଜର୍ମାନ ରୂପ.
Sanskrit
जोहान
Johan
जॉन-नामस्य जर्मनरूपम्
Nepali
जोहान
Johan
जोनको जर्मन रूप

Frequently Asked Questions

German form of John

Please consult a priest for accurate Rashi information.

Nakshatra information is based on the first letter of the name.

The Chaldean numerology number of Johan is 1.

Johan is a boy name.

Johan has its origin in germanic/hebrew.

Johan is pronounced as /JO-han/.

Johan has 2 syllables.

Johan has an akshara count of 3.5, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.

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