yanis
Yanis is a masculine given name used primarily in Greece and among Greek-speaking communities. It is a common transliteration of the Greek name Yiannis or Giannis (Γιάννης), which itself derives from Ioannes, the Greek form of John. The root ultimately comes from the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning “God is gracious.” The spelling Yanis is widely used in Greece and by members of the Greek diaspora, and it can also appear as a standalone form in non-Greek contexts. Variants include Yiannis, Giannis, and Yannis; a common diminutive is Yanni.
In terms of usage, Yanis is most prevalent in Greece and Cyprus, with bearers among Greek expatriate
Notable people with the name include Yanis Varoufakis (born 1961), a Greek economist and former minister of
See also: John; Ioannes; Yiannis; Giannis. The name Yanis shares its roots with the broader family of