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Gian

Gian is a masculine given name of Italian origin. In Italian usage, Gian can be a standalone name or a diminutive/short form of longer names that begin with Gian-, such as Giovanni, Gianfranco, or Gianluca. In some cases it is used independently as a full given name.

Etymology: Gian ultimately derives from Giovanni, the Italian form of John, tracing to the Hebrew Yohanan via

Usage: The name is most common in Italy and among Italian communities worldwide. It appears across various

Notable people: An example of a historical bearer is Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the prominent 17th-century Italian

See also: Giovanni, Gianni, Gianfranco, Gianluca, Gianmaria.

Latin
Ioannes.
regions
and
social
contexts,
from
historical
figures
to
contemporary
sports
and
arts.
In
Italian
naming
practice,
Gian
may
appear
as
the
official
given
name
on
birth
records
or
as
part
of
compound
given
names:
Gianpiero,
Gianmaria,
or
Gianluigi.
sculptor
and
architect.
Other
notable
figures
are
often
referred
to
with
longer
forms
starting
with
Gian,
such
as
Gianfranco
or
Gianluca.