Yohann

Meaning of Yohann

The name Yohann is a masculine name of French origin, pronounced as yo-HAHN (/joˈan/). It is a variant of the more commonly known names Johan and Johann, which have roots in various cultures including Germanic and Hebrew. The name Yohann carries associations with strength, tradition, and a touch of European elegance. Although relatively rare in the United States, its unique charm has seen it consistently appear in birth records over the years. For instance, in 2023, there were 16 newborns named Yohann, ranking it at 5647. This trend showcases a steady yet modest popularity among parents seeking an uncommon but distinguished name for their sons.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as yo-HAHN (/joˈan/)

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Notable People Named Yohann

Yohann Auvitu is a French professional ice hockey defenseman and free agent.
Yohann Georges Thuram-Ulien is a professional footballer from France who plays as a goalkeeper and has represented Guadeloupe at the international level.
Yohann Diniz is a French race walker and the current world-record holder for the 50 km race and the 50,000 meters track walk.
Yohann Lacroix is a retired French professional footballer known for his career as a goalkeeper.
Yohann Taberlet is a French skier who competes in the men's sitting events and has achieved success at the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships.
Yohann Vivalda is a French rugby union player who plays as a Flanker for USA Perpignan in the Top 14.
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