Juan
Meaning: Its source is Yochanan, a Hebrew name meaning "God's grace."
Languages: This boy's name is used in Spanish and Danish.
Compound Forms: Juan-Hugo
Feminine Forms: Juana
Source Forms: Yochanan
Popularity: The name Juan ranked 53rd in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of 2000-2003 Social Security Administration statistics, 52nd in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census and 29th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1994 US Census.
This name first made its appearance on state popularity lists before 1993, but is becoming less commonly used. In some cases, it has fallen off the lists altogether.
Leadership
- Juan Perón (born 1895, died 1974)
Argentine military and political leader.
- President of Argentina, 1946-55 and 1973-74 (see list of Miscellaneous Political Leaders)
- Juan R. Torruella
American judge.
- Circuit Judge, First Circuit Court (see list of Judges of the U.S. Courts of Appeals)
- Juan T. Trippe (born 1899, died 1981)
U.S. Navy bomber pilot in World War I. Founder of Pan American Airways.
- Pilot of the Jet Age (see list of Twenty innovators who changed the 20th century)
Miscellaneous
- Don Juan
- Variety of rose (see list of Rose Names)
- Juan
- Hurricane or tropical storm (see list of Hurricane and Tropical Storm Names)
Science and Philosophy
- Juan T. Trippe (born 1899, died 1981)
U.S. Navy bomber pilot in World War I. Founder of Pan American Airways.
- Member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame (see list of National Aviation Hall of Fame)
Sports
- Juan Gonzalez
Baseball player.
- 1996 American League Most Valuable Player (see list of American League Most Valuable Players)
- Juan Marichal
- Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983 (see list of Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame)
- Juan Montoya (born 1975)
Colombian race car driver
- 2000 Indianapolis 500 winner (see list of Indianapolis 500 Winners)
- Juan Carlos Zabala
Argentinian athlete.
- 1932 Olympic track and field gold medal winner for Marathon (see list of Olympic Gold Medalists in Miscellaneous Track Events)
Stage and Screen
- Juan Luis Pedro Phillipo de Huevos Epstein
Fictional character.
- Portrayed by Robert Hegves (see list of Characters on ''Welcome Back, Kotter'')
The Literary World
- Juan Ramón Jiménez (born 1881, died 1958)
Spanish poet.
- 1956 Nobel Prize winner for Literature (see list of Winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature)
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Teasing Nicknames:
- Don Juan
- Wanna dance?
- Juan Ton Soup
- Juan the Iguana
- Guana
- Juan Bobo
Meaning: Its source is Yochanan, a Hebrew name meaning "God's grace."
Popularity: The name Juan ranked 1858th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.
Though this name appears on the 1990 U.S. Census lists, it is used by only a small percentage of the general population.
This name is usually reserved for Latino boys. In part, it could owe its position on the US Census popularity list to incorrectly filled-out census forms.
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