Janne
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Gender | Unisex |
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Origin | |
Region of origin | Nordic countries, Estonia |
Janne is a common given name in the Nordic countries and Estonia. In Denmark, Norway and Estonia it is considered a feminine name (a short form of Johanne), while in Sweden and Finland it is considered masculine. In Sweden and Finland it is often used as a nickname for people with related (male) names based on Johannes such as Jan, Jean or Johan.[1]
The name's origins lie in the ancient Hebrew names Yohanah/Yohanan (feminine/masculine), meaning "Yahweh (God) is gracious". The name spread to Greece along with Christianity, and became Ioanna/Ioannes. In the original, Greek version of the Bible both John the Baptist and John the apostle are referred to as "Ioannes", and the feminine version of the name appears in "Ioanna, the wife of Chuza". The names then, through Latin Vulgate, became Joanna/Johanna/Johanne (feminine), and Johannes (masculine).
As the names spread through Europe along with Christianity, a number of simplified derivatives appeared, resulting in the large family of names to which Janne belongs: Johanna, John, Jan, Joan, Jahn, Johan, Juan, Jane, Jean (male) and Jean (female), Jeanne, Jonas, Janusz, Hannes, Hans and so forth.
A selection of people carrying the name (or nickname):
- Janne Ahonen, Finnish ski jumper
- Janne Aikala, Finnish schoolboy, murdered
- Janne Andersson, Swedish football coach
- Janne Blomqvist, Finnish freestyle swimmer
- Jan "Janne" Boklöv, Swedish ski jumper
- Janne Puurtinen known as "Burton", Finnish keyboardist member of HIM
- Janne Wirman, Finnish keyboardist, member of Children of Bodom
- Janne Haaland Matlary, Norwegian politician and professor in international politics
- Janne Rønningen, Norwegian comedian and TV-presenter
- Janne Heiskanen, Finnish drummer, member of Lovestone
- Janne Henriksson, Finnish football goalkeeper
- Janne Korpi, Finnish snowboarder
- Janne Leskinen (born 1971), Finnish alpine skier
- Janne Mäkelä, Finnish footballer
- Janne Mustonen (1901–1964), Finnish politician
- Janne Niinimaa, Finnish ice hockey defenceman
- Janne Nilsson, Swedish politician
- Jan "Janne" Schaffer, Swedish guitarist
- Johan "Janne" Ståhlberg, Finnish priest and the father of President K. J. Ståhlberg
References
[edit]- ^ Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab. "Dansk Navneleksikon". ordnet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2024-02-11.