Jan (name)
Jan is a form of John that is used in various languages.
The name is used in Afrikaans, Belarusian, Circassian, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, English, Dutch, German, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, Slovenian, Scandinavian and Finnic languages. It is the most prevalent in the Czech Republic. In English, the name "Jan" is not related to "John", but is a shortened form of the first names Janet, Janice, Janine, or January, with corresponding pronunciation. It has a separate origin in Persian, Greek, and Armenian.
Netherlands and Flanders
In the Netherlands and Flanders, the name used to be one of the most popular given first names. From the 1950s, the occurrence of the name decreased. In 2014, no more than 3% of the boys are given this name. However, it still is one of the most widely distributed names. It is also the most common name of Dutch players in the Netherlands national football team.The name Jan is sometimes combined with another first name, such as in Jan Peter, or in Klaas Jan. Very rarely the name Jan is given to a girl, as variants like Jann, Jannie, Janneke or Jantje are more common.
Because it used to be so common, it found its way into many expressions still widely used today, even though the popularity of the name itself has faded. "Jan met de pet", literally "Jan wearing a cap", signifies the common man; and "Jan en alleman", literally "Jan and everyman", signifies a large group of people, often used when referring to a cross-section of society.
Yankee
Yankee was the nickname that the British colonists gave to the inhabitants of the Dutch colony of New Netherland. One also often hears just "Yank" colloquially.The exact origin of the word is not exactly known. It is said that the word originated from the Dutch names Jan and Kees. Other possible origins are sought in Jan-Kaas, a name that referred to the fact that the Dutch settlers were known for their cheese. A third possibility is that the word is derived from Janneke, the diminutive form of Jan. The Dutch J and English Y are pronounced the same way when they are used in a word, so not as a separate letter.
Another theory is the bastardized pronunciation of English by Native Americans. Compare with pidgin and Kiribati Islands.
Later, Yankee became a nickname for the residents of upstate New York and neighboring New England. Today, the people of New York and New England use the word Yankee as a nickname. One of New York's professional baseball teams is called the New York Yankees.
People (first name)
- Jan (ispán), Hungarian noble
A–F
- Jan Akkerman, Dutch rock musician
- Jan Baalsrud, Norwegian commando
- Jan Peter Balkenende, Dutch politician and former prime minister of the Netherlands
- Jan Baudouin de Courtenay, Polish linguist and Slavist
- Jan Bednarek, Polish professional footballer
- Jan van Bemmel, Dutch medical informatician
- Jan Bertels, Belgian politician
- Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Polish liberal politician and economist, former Prime Minister of Poland
- Jan Björklund, Swedish politician
- Jan Błachowicz, Polish professional mixed martial artist
- Jan Boháček, Czech ice hockey player
- Jan de Bont, Dutch cinematographer, producer, and film director
- Jan Borgman, Dutch astronomer
- Jan Brewer, former governor of Arizona
- Jan van den Brink, Dutch politician and banker, former minister of economic affairs
- Jan Broberg, American actress, singer, dancer and twice victim of kidnapping by a family friend.
- Jan Buijs, Dutch architect
- Jan Bytnar, Polish anti-Nazi resistance fighter
- Jan Choinski, British tennis player
- Jan Cremer, Dutch author and painter
- Jan Czekanowski, Polish anthropologist, statistician, ethnographer, traveller, and linguist
- Jan Czerlinski, Czech ice hockey player
- Jan Czerski, Polish paleontologist, osteologist, geologist, geographer and explorer of Siberia
- Jan Czochralski, Polish chemist
- Jan Henryk Dąbrowski, Polish general and statesman
- Jan Derbyshire, Canadian writer and comedian
- Jan Dijkstra, Dutch mayor
- Jan Domarski, Polish footballer
- Jan Drenth, Dutch chemist
- Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Polish chess grandmaster
- Jan Egeland, former UN humanitarian official, from Norway
- Jan Halvor Vaag Endrerud, Norwegian politician
- Jan Engsmyr, Norwegian politician
- Jan Enquist, Swedish Navy rear admiral
- Jan Erixon, Swedish former professional hockey player
- Jan Erola, Finnish communications entrepreneur
- Jan Evangelista Purkyně, Czech anatomist, and physiologist, discoverer of Purkinje cells
F–L
- Jan Fedder, German actor
- Jan Fontein, Dutch art historian
- Jan Frodeno, German triathlete
- Jan Garbarek, Norwegian jazz saxophonist
- Jan Geersing, Dutch politician
- Jan E. Goldstein, Norman and Edna Freehling Professor of History at the University of Chicago.
- Jan van Gooswilligen, Dutch field hockey player
- Jan van der Graaf, Dutch church administrator
- Jan Grabowski, Polish-Canadian historian
- Jan Guillou, Swedish journalist and author
- Jan-Gunnar Isberg, Swedish brigadier general
- Jan Gunnar Røise, Norwegian actor
- Jan Gustafsson, German chess Grandmaster
- Jan Hammer, Czech musician
- Jan de Hartog, Dutch writer
- Jan Heweliusz, Polish astronomer
- Jan van Hooff, Dutch biologist
- Jan Hooks, American actress
- Jan Howard, American country music singer
- Jan Hron, Czech agroscientist, Rector of University of Life Sciences Prague
- Jan Huitema, Dutch politician
- Jan Hus, Czech religious reformer
- Jan Jacobsz May, Dutch seafarer and explorer
- Jan Jagla, German basketball player
- Jan Mohammad Jamali, Afghan politician
- Jan Jagodzinski, Canadian scholar
- Jan Janský, Czech scientist, first classified 4 blood types
- Jan Jensen, American basketball coach
- Jan Johnson, American athlete
- Jan Jonsson, Swedish Air Force officer
- Jan O. Jonsson, Swedish sociologist
- Jan Kalvoda,, Czech politician and lawyer
- Jan Karski, Polish soldier, resistance-fighter, and diplomat
- Jan Kefer, Czech theurgist, astrologist and occult writer
- Jan Kerouac, American novelist
- Jan Mohammed Khan, Afghan politician
- Jan Kickert, Austrian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
- Jan Koller, Czech footballer
- Jan Amos Komenský, Czech teacher, scientist, educator, and writer
- Jan O. Korbel, German biologist
- Jan Korte (footballer), Dutch footballer and manager
- Jan Korte (politician), German politician
- Jan Köstering, German politician
- Jan Koum, Ukrainian ex. software infrastructure engineer, creator of WhatsApp
- Jan Kubiš, Czech soldier
- Jan Kubíček, Czech painter
- Jan Kulczyk, Polish billionaire businessman
- Jan Kvalheim, Norwegian beach volleyball player
- Jan Laštůvka, Czech footballer
- Jan Lisiecki, Polish-Canadian pianist
- Jan Lucemburský, king of Bohemia
- Jan Łaski, Polish Calvinist reformer
- Jan Łukasiewicz, Polish logician and philosopher
- Jan Lundvik, Swedish diplomat
M–Z
- Jan Martín, German-Israeli-Spanish basketball player
- Jan Masaryk, Czech diplomat and politician
- Jan Matejko, Polish painter
- Jan Matulka, Czech-American painter
- Jan Mazurkiewicz, Polish military leader and politician
- Jan Mehlum, Norwegian crime fiction writer
- Jan Močnik, Slovenian basketball player
- Jan Morris, Welsh historian, author and travel writer.
- Jan Mølby, Danish footballer.
- Jan Murray, American stand-up comedian
- Jan Mycielski, Polish-American mathematician
- Jan Nagórski, Polish engineer and pioneer of aviation
- Jan Nepomucký, Czech saint
- Jan Neruda, Czech journalist, writer and poet
- Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, Polish journalist, writer, politician and social worker
- Jan Oblak, Slovenian professional footballer
- Jan Oort, Dutch astronomer
- Jan Õun, Estonian footballer
- Jan Palach, Czech student self-immolated in 1969 protesting against the Soviet invasion
- Jan Peerce, American operatic tenor
- Jan Pieterszoon Coen, officer of the Dutch East India Company
- Jan Podebradský, Czech decathlete
- Jan Polák, Czech footballer
- Jan Potocki, Polish nobleman, novelist, ethnologist, linguist and traveller
- Jan Rabson, American actor
- Jan Ravens, English actress
- Jan Reehorst, Dutch politician
- Jan van Riebeeck, Dutch seafarer and explorer
- Jan Rodowicz, Polish Home Army soldier
- Jan Rubeš, Czech-Canadian singer and actor
- Jan van Ruiten, Dutch politician
- Jan Sladký Kozina, Czech revolutionary leader of Chodové
- Jan Šimák, Czech footballer
- Jan Smuts, South African statesman
- Jan Shearer, New Zealand sailor
- Jan Sobieski, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death in 1696
- Jan Soukup, Czech karateka and kickboxer
- Jan Staaf, Swedish race walker
- Jan Šťastný was a Czech composer.
- Jan Šťastný (canoeist), Czech canoeist
- Ján Šťastný (hockey player), Slovak hockey player
- Jan Steen, Dutch artist
- Jan Stenerud, Norwegian American football player
- Jan Paul Strid, Swedish toponymist
- Jan Stussy, American artist
- Jan Swafford, American writer and composer
- Jan Szczepanik, Polish inventor
- Jan Szymański, Polish speed skater
- Jan Tomaszewski, Polish footballer
- Jan Ullrich, German former professional road bicycle racer
- Jan van der Marck Dutch-born American museum administrator, art historian, and curator.
- Jan Van Loon, Dutch settler
- Jan Veentjer, Dutch field hockey player
- Jan Verroken, Belgian politician
- Jan Versteegh, Dutch game show host
- Jan Vertonghen, Belgian footballer
- Jan Vesely, Czech basketball player
- Jan Erazim Vocel, Czech poet, archaeologist, historian and cultural revivalist
- Jan Vetter, lead singer of German punk band Die Ärzte, commonly known as Farin Urlaub
- Jan Uuspõld, Estonian actor and musician
- Jan-Michael Vincent, American actor
- Jan Washausen, German footballer
- Jan-Michael Williams, Trinidadian footballer
- Jan de Wit, Dutch politician and lawyer
- Jan Wohlschlag, American high jumper
- Jan Wolkers, Dutch author and artist
- Jan Zamoyski, Polish nobleman and magnate
- Jan Dismas Zelenka, Czech baroque composer
- Jan Žižka z Trocnova, Czech hussite leader
- Jan Zoon, Dutch politician
- Jan Zumbach, Polish fighter pilot and a flying ace during World War II
- Jan Żabiński, Polish soldier, educator and scientist
- Jan Zázvorka, Czech art director and architect
- Jan Žídek, Czech basketballer
- Jan Żuberek, Polish footballer
People (middle name)
- Kim Dickens, American actress
People (last name)
- Dominique Jan, Columbia University surgeon
- Giorgio Jan, Italian taxonomist
In popular culture
- Jan, in Grease
- Jan, in Bring It On
- Jan Arrah, Element Lad from the Legion of Superheroes
- Jan Brady - née Jan Martin, in The Brady Bunch
- Jan Levinson, in The Office
- Jan Solo or Ian Solo, Italian name of Han Solo, Star Wars character
- Jan Valek, in Vampires
- Jan, in ''Wrath of Man''