No, Ian is John's nephew.
Ian Hill is 60 years old (birthdate: January 20, 1951).
The Scottish name for John is "Ian." This name has Gaelic origins, derived from the name "Iain," which is a traditional Scottish form of John. Ian is commonly used in Scotland and has various variations in other cultures as well.
Ian's mother's name is Elaine, his father passed away when he was a child, his mother then married Ian's step father John, they do not have the same surname as Ian but I do not think it's appropriate to share it online
Jill St. John was born on August 19, 1940.
Ian is a common gaelic boys name which is an equivalent to the english name John. In recent years, the name Ian has been ranked around 72 in popularity in the United States.
Ian St. John was born on June 7, 1938.
Ian is a Scottish form of John.
Ian is just the Scottish form of the name John. John is Hebrew for " God is Gracias".
Usually spelled "Ian" in English, it is "Iain" in (Scottish) Gaelic. It is the equivalent of English "John".
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Ian John Wrightson has written: 'The development of a flexible rule based controller for the process industries'
I can find no canonized saint named Ian. However, there are many, many saints named John from which the name derives.
The Celtic name 'Ian' is equivalent to John - see link:
Ian Niall's birth name is John Kincaid McNeillie.
Ian H Birnie has written: 'John Paul II'
Ian John Fitzpatrick has written: 'What role have the arts within the British economy and can financial support for them by viewed as being justified?'
Ian is Iain in Scottish Gaelic and means John; the Irish equivalents are Seán and Eoin.