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Yohanan ( ), sometimes transcribed as Johanan, is a male that can also appear in the longer form of (), meaning " ".

The name is ancient, recorded as the name of Johanan, high priest of the around 400 BCE.


Adaptations
The Hebrew name was adopted as Ἰωάννης ( Iōánnēs) in as the name of both John the Baptist and John the Apostle.

In the this was originally adopted as (or – in Latin, J is the same letter as I). The presence of an h, not found in the Greek adaptation, shows awareness of the Hebrew origin. Later editions of the Vulgate, such as the Clementine Vulgate, have , however.

The anglicized form John makes its appearance in , from the mid-12th century, as a direct adaptation from Medieval Latin Johannes, via the Jean. The feminine form is also biblical, recorded in the form Ἰωάννα as the name of Joanna, wife of Chuza.

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The form Johanan, even closer to the Hebrew original than Latin Johannes, is customarily used in translations of the (as opposed to John being used in English translations of the New Testament), in a tradition going back to Wycliffe's Bible, which uses John when translating from the Greek (e.g. of John the Baptist in Mark 1:4), but Johannan when translating from the Hebrew (as in Jeremiah 40:8).


People of that name

Hebrew bible (c. 7th – 5th century BCE)
  • Yohanan, son of King of Judah (7th century BCE)
  • Yohanan, son of , mentioned as a leader of the army who led the remnant of the population of the Kingdom of Judah to Egypt for safety after the Babylonian dismantling of the kingdom in 586 BC and the subsequent assassination of , the -appointed Jewish governor.,
  • Yohanan ben Yehoyada, a high priest mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah who is fourth in the line of high priests after Joshua the High Priest, who returned from the Babylonian captivity with


Hasmonean period


Roman era (c. 1st century BC – 4th century AD)
  • John the Baptist (late 1st century BC – c. AD 30), a itinerant preacher and later Christian saint.
  • John of Giscala, 1st century CE leader of the revolt against the Romans in the First Jewish-Roman War.
  • , a man put to death by in the 1st century CE, whose was found in 1968 in northern
  • John the Apostle, one of the of and possible author of the Johannine works.
  • Other possible authors of the Johannine works: John the Evangelist, John of Patmos, John the Presbyter.


Rabbinic sages
  • , one of the (rabbinic sages), who is mentioned several times in the .
  • Johanan ben Baroka, second and third generation Jewish Tanna sage (2nd century).
  • Johanan ben Torta, rabbi of the early 2nd century (third generation of tannaim).
  • Johanan HaSandlar (c. 200–c. 300), one of the tannaim, whose teachings are quoted in the core text of Rabbinical Judaism, the
  • Yochanan bar Nappaha (died c. 279), a rabbi in the early era of the Talmud, better known simply as "Rabbi Yohanan"
  • Johanan ben Nuri, one of the tannaim of the 1st and 2nd centuries, frequently cited in the Mishnah
  • Yohanan ben Zakai (c. 30–90), one of the tannaim, widely regarded as one of the most important Jewish figures in the era of the and a primary contributor to the Mishnah


Middle ages (4th century – 15th century)


Modern period
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  • (1919–1976), Israeli archaeologist and historical geographer
  • (c. 1435–after 1504), Italian Jewish humanist philosopher and exegete
  • (1901–1994), Revisionist Zionist leader and Israeli politician
  • (1917–2013), Israeli former politician and diplomat
  • (born 1959), chief of the Israel Police
  • Yohanan Friedmann (born 1936), Israeli scholar of Islamic studies
  • (1901–1945), Hebrew linguist and historian
  • (born 1965), Israeli Olympic gymnast
  • (1932–2009), American–Jewish professor of the Bible and religion
  • Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern (born 1962), American historian, philologist and essayist
  • (born 1972), Israeli politician
  • (1905–1976), Israeli painter
  • (1923–2016), Rebbe (leader) of the Erlau Hasidic dynasty
  • (born 1945), Israeli former footballer and businessman


See also
  • Jose ben Jochanan, Nasi (president) of the in the 2nd century BCE

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