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Jorn

Jorn is a masculine given name used in Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, and other parts of Northern Europe. It is a variant of Jørn or Jörn, which are Scandinavian forms of John, ultimately derived from the Hebrew Yohanan meaning “God is gracious.” The non-diacritic spelling Jorn is common in international contexts or in English-language usage.

Variants of the name appear across Scandinavia and German-speaking regions, reflecting the different alphabets and transliterations

Notable people with the name include Jørn Lande (born 1968), a Norwegian singer who has performed under

In summary, Jorn is a cross-cultural variant of a common European given name derived from John, with

used
in
those
languages.
In
many
cases,
the
name
is
rendered
with
diacritics
as
Jørn
or
Jörn,
while
Jorn
is
used
in
broader
international
contexts.
the
stage
name
Jorn
and
with
bands
such
as
Masterplan
and
Ark;
and
Jørn
Utzon
(1918–2008),
a
Danish
architect
who
designed
the
Sydney
Opera
House.
The
name
also
appears
in
other
cultural
and
historical
contexts
in
Scandinavia
and
Northern
Europe,
often
reflecting
regional
spelling
conventions.
usage
primarily
in
Scandinavian
and
Northern
European
communities,
and
occasionally
encountered
in
English-language
contexts
without
diacritics.