Opdag mennesker med navnet Hans Lauritsen
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- Hans Lauritson
- Hans Lauritzen
- Hans Lauritsan
- Chinese (Simplified): 汉斯 劳里岑 (Hànsī Láolǐcén)
- Czech: Jan Lauritsen
- Finnish: Hannu Lauritsen
- German: Johannes Lauritsen
- Hungarian: Lauritsen Hans
- Japanese: ハンス ラウリツェン (Hansu Rauritsuen)
- Russian: Ганс Лауритсен (Hans Lauritsen)
- Ukrainian: Ганс Лаурітсен (Hans Lauritsen)
- Danmark 75%
- USA 15%
- Norge 9%
- 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 Lauritsen has its roots in Scandinavian countries, particularly Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name Laurits, a variant of the Latin name Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum" or "laurelled." The name Lauritsen literally translates to "son of Laurits," indicating a patronymic origin that was common in Nordic naming traditions. The surname first appeared in historical records during the Middle Ages, as surnames became more standardized in the 12th and 13th centuries. Occupations associated with early bearers of the name may have included farming or trades common in rural communities, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle of the time. The laurel, a symbol of victory and honor, may also suggest traits of achievement or nobility among those who carried the name.
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