The name Juan is the Spanish version of John, which derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan (יוחנן).
"Juan" is not typically a Jewish name; it is more commonly associated with Spanish-speaking cultures. Traditional Jewish names often have Hebrew origins.
"Juan es su nombre" means "Juan is his name" in Spanish.
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"Juan" is a Spanish given name for males. It does not have a specific meaning in the Spanish language.
Juan is the Spanish word for the name "John" in the English language as well as the Spanish version of the English name John. Many times a man named John in English may be called Juan by a Spanish speaker, especially in instances of famous John's such as with Saint John. However, men may also be named Juan, but Spanish speakers that also speak English would not call someone they know as 'Juan', 'John' to an English speaker because his given name is still 'Juan'.
Juan Larrinaga's birth name is Juan Bautista Larrinaga.
Juan Ceacero's birth name is Juan Ignacio Ceacero.
Juan Serra's birth name is Juan Serra Oller.
Juan Siringo's birth name is Juan Antonio Siringo.
Juan Rulfo's birth name is Prez Rulfo, Juan.
Juan Samuel's birth name is Juan Milton Samuel.
Juan Antin's birth name is Juan Manuel Antin.
Pamela Juan's birth name is Pamela Mae Juan.
Juan Benet's birth name is Juan Benet Goitia.
Juan Berenguer's birth name is Juan Bautista Berenguer.
Juan Dixon's birth name is Juan Phil Dixon.
Juan Furest's birth name is Juan Furest Rivero.