Jóhann
Jóhann is a given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the elements "jofunnr" meaning "god" and "hildr" meaning "battle." It is a masculine name commonly found in Scandinavian countries, particularly Iceland, Norway, and Denmark. A notable bearer of this name is Jóhann Jóhannsson, an Icelandic composer and producer known for his film scores and experimental electronic music. He received critical acclaim for his work on films such as "The Theory of Everything" and "Arrival." The name Jóhann is also a variant of John, a name with widespread biblical and historical significance. Numerous individuals throughout history have carried the name, contributing to its enduring presence across various cultures.