Opdag mennesker med navnet Hans Nielsen
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Kom godt i gang Importér slægtstræ (GEDCOM)
- Chinese (Simplified): 汉斯 尼尔森 (Hànsī Nísēn)
- French: Jean Nielsen
- Hungarian: Nielsen Hans
- Italian: Giovanni Nielsen
- Japanese: ハンス ニールセン (Hansu Nīrusen)
- Polish: Jan Nielsen
- Portuguese: João Nielsen
- Russian: Ганс Нильсен (Hans Nilsen)
- Spanish: Juan Nielsen
- Ukrainian: Ганс Нільсен (Hans Nilsen)
- Danmark 89%
- USA 7%
- Norge 3%
- Andet 1%
Johannes, a Late Latin name, is the ultimate source of Hans. Johannes itself comes from the Koine Greek name Ἰωάννης (Iōánnēs). This Greek form is a transliteration of the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yôḥānān), meaning "God is gracious." The linguistic shift from Johannes to Hans involves a process called hypocorism, where a shorter, more familiar form of a name develops. In Germanic languages, particularly German, this shortening often involves dropping syllables and adding diminutive suffixes. Hans is essentially a shortened, pet form of Johannes, using a common Germanic pattern. Hans emerged as a popular given name in German-speaking regions. Its use spread throughout Northern Europe, including Scandinavia and the Netherlands. While Johannes remained the more formal and religious name, Hans became a widely used everyday name. Its popularity has fluctuated over time, experiencing periods of greater and lesser use depending on cultural trends and naming fashions. Common variations and related names include Johann, Jan, and Johan, all stemming from the same Hebrew root.
The surname Nielsen has its roots in Scandinavia, particularly in Denmark and Norway, where it originated as a patronymic surname meaning "son of Niels." Niels itself is derived from the given name Niels, which is a variant of the name Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." The use of patronymics was common in these regions, where surnames were often formed by adding a suffix to the father's name, indicating lineage. The surname Nielsen began to appear in written records in the late Middle Ages, with its prevalence increasing during the 19th century as surnames became more standardized. Occupations associated with bearers of the surname often included farming and trades, reflecting the agrarian society of the time.
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