JOnAS
Jonas is a masculine given name and also a surname used in many parts of the world. In given-name usage, it is especially common in Northern and Central Europe, including the Nordic countries, Germany, Poland, and the Dutch-speaking regions, and is also found in English-speaking countries. The name is generally understood as a form related to Jonah, reflecting the Hebrew name Yonah, meaning dove, and it reached its modern forms through Greek and Latin transmissions such as Iōnas and Ionas.
As a given name, Jonas can stand on its own or appear as a regional variant of
Notable people with the given name include Jonas Salk (1914–1995), the American virologist who developed the
Jonas is also found as a surname in Germanic and Nordic communities, with families and individuals bearing