Johnsin
Johnsin is a surname of rare occurrence in Western naming traditions. It is typically analyzed as a patronymic derived from the given name John, with a suffix that signals descent. The form is uncommon and not tied to a single national tradition, differing from more common patronymics such as Johnson, Johnsen, or Johansson.
Etymology: The given name John originates from the Hebrew Yochanan, through Latin Ioannes, and has produced
Geographic and demographic notes: Johnsin remains a rare surname with limited presence in public records or
Notable people: There are no widely recognized individuals bearing the surname Johnsin who have standalone biographical
See also: Johnson; Johnsen; Jansen; Janssen; Johansen; Johansson; Jonsson; Jonsson.