Hans
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhæns/, IPA(key): /ˈhænz/, IPA(key): /ˈhɑːns/, IPA(key): /ˈhɑːnz/
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- Homophones: hands, haunts
Proper noun
Hans
- A male given name from Hebrew of German origin, occasionally used in English.
Anagrams
Danish
Etymology
Short form of Johannes borrowed from German in the Middle Ages.
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Hans
- a male given name.
Related terms
References
- [1] Danskernes Navne, based on CPR data: 107 551 males with the given name Hans have been registered in Denmark between about 1890 (=the population alive in 1967) and January 2005, with the frequency peak in the 1910s. Accessed on 19 June 2011.
Dutch
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Hans m
- a male given name, short form of Johannes.
Estonian
Proper noun
Hans
- a male given name, borrowed from German in the Middle Ages.
Faroese
Proper noun
Hans m
- a male given name.
Usage notes
Patronymics
- son of Hans: Hansson
- daughter of Hans: Hansdóttir
Declension
Singular | |
Indefinite | |
Nominative | Hans |
Accusative | Hans |
Dative | Hansi |
Genitive | Hans |
German
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Proper noun
Hans
- a male given name, a medieval shortened form of Johannes (John)
Derived terms
See also
- Fritz (pet form of Friedrich)
- Hinz (pet form of Hinrich (Heinrich))
- Kunz (pet form of Kunrad (Konrad))
- Petz (pet form of Peter)
- Lutz (pet form of Ludwig or Ludger)
- Max (short form of Maximilian)
Icelandic
Proper noun
Hans m
- a male given name
Declension
Norwegian
Etymology
Contraction of Johannes borrowed from Germany. First recorded in Norway in the 14th century.
Proper noun
Hans
- a male given name.
- Hansel, the boy in the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel.
Related terms
References
- Kristoffer Kruken - Ola Stemshaug: Norsk personnamnleksikon, Det Norske Samlaget, Oslo 1995, →ISBN
- [2] Statistisk sentralbyrå, Namnestatistikk: 23 372 males with the given name Hans living in Norway on January 1st 2011, with the last frequency peak in the 19th century. Accessed on April 29th, 2011.
Swedish
Etymology
Medieval contraction of Johannes from Germany. First recorded in Sweden in 1356.
Proper noun
Hans c (genitive Hans)
- a male given name diminutive of Johannes.
- Hansel, the boy in the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel.
Related terms
References
- Roland Otterbjörk: Svenska förnamn, Almqvist & Wiksell 1996, →ISBN
- [3] Statistiska centralbyrån and Sture Allén, Staffan Wåhlin, Förnamnsboken, Norstedts 1995, →ISBN: 122 616 males with the given name Hans living in Sweden on December 31st, 2010, without a clear frequency peak. Accessed on 19 June 2011.
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