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HANS

Hans is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It began as a diminutive form of Johannes (John) but became a standalone name in its own right, especially in German-speaking regions. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning “Yahweh is gracious.” In German-speaking areas, Hans achieved widespread use from the medieval period onward. In Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish naming traditions, Hans is also common as an independent given name and is not solely a contraction of Johannes. The variant Hanns appears in German as a separate spelling.

In usage, Hans remains a persistent and widely recognized name in Germanic and Nordic countries. It is

Notable people named Hans include Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish author known for fairy tales; Hans Zimmer,

encountered
primarily
as
a
given
name
and,
less
commonly,
as
a
surname
in
some
cultures,
though
it
is
mainly
linked
to
patronymic
origins.
the
German
film
composer;
Hans
Bethe,
the
German-American
physicist
and
Nobel
laureate;
Hans
Geiger,
the
German
physicist
who
co-developed
the
Geiger
counter;
and
Hans
Holbein
the
Younger,
the
German
painter
who
worked
in
England.
The
name’s
long-standing
presence
across
cultures
contributes
to
its
perception
as
a
classic,
straightforward
choice.