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People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
Johnny, a nickname for John, has deep roots. It comes from the Hebrew "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious." John the Baptist, a hugely important figure in Christianity, boosted the names fame. His story – preaching, imprisonment, and death – gave the name a strong, serious feel. "Johnny," though, is a friendlier version, keeping some of that original strength but adding a playful touch. So, its a name with a powerful past and a fun present.
Its definitely linked to English, but its simple sound makes it popular in many places, including Spanish, French, and German-speaking countries. Basically, this name is used by people speaking lots of different languages.
Description:
Unlike names like Jack, which pop up in tons of sayings, you wont find many well-known phrases built around Johnny. Its just a friendly, everyday name. Its simplicity keeps it out of the colorful world of idioms.
This name is popular, linked to a strong, playful personality. Its history is rich, connected to a powerful, graceful, and compassionate figure. This figure is often shown as youthful and mischievous but ultimately kind. A similar deity, maybe a sibling or close friend, shares these good qualities. Festivals honoring this deity are vibrant, full of music, dance, and gifts, with bright colors and happy crowds. These celebrations are important parts of the culture.
Johnnys got a bunch of name cousins! Theres John, the straightforward one. Johnnies a close relative, just a slightly different spelling. Jons a shorter, modern version. Jonny feels a bit friendlier. And then there are some far-off relatives like Ioannis (Greek) and Jean (French). They all share a family connection and feel pretty similar.
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42
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23
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11
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6
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5
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4
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3
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