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    Jan-Håkan

    Also spelled: Jan, Håkan, Haakon

    יאן-הוקאן(Yan-Hokan)

    Pronunciation: YAHN-haw-kahn

    ♂ Male
    Hebrew, Old Norse

    Meaning

    God is gracious, high kin

    Origin

    Hebrew and Old Norse

    About Jan-Håkan

    Jan-Håkan offers a distinctive blend of tradition and strength, perfect for parents seeking a name with deep roots and a unique character. This Scandinavian double-barreled name marries the timeless Hebrew "God is gracious" with the ancient Norse "high kin," creating a powerful and meaningful statement. It’s a choice that speaks to a respect for heritage, yet feels refreshingly uncommon due to its hyphenated structure, especially outside of Sweden and Norway. Choosing Jan-Håkan suggests an appreciation for names that carry a story, without being overly ornate or difficult to pronounce for those familiar with its Nordic origins.

    Quick Facts

    - Common in Sweden and Norway. - Nicknames include Jan and Håkan. - A rare, contemporary choice.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Rare
    Trend:Rare
    Era:Contemporary
    Popular in:Sweden, Norway

    Popularity Trends

    Is Jan-Håkan Right for Your Baby?

    Jan-Håkan is a Strong, Traditional name for boys that suits parents looking for something unique and distinctive. It may require a brief explanation of pronunciation in some regions.

    Syllables3
    LengthLong
    International UseNiche
    PronunciationModerate

    Cultural Associations

    Biblical / Christian
    Norse Mythology

    Regions Where Jan-Håkan Is Used

    Scandinavian

    Name Vibe

    Strong
    Traditional

    Notable People Named Jan-Håkan

    • Haakon VII of Norway
    • Haakon IV of Norway

    Jan-Håkan in different fonts

    Jan-HåkanDancing Script
    Jan-HåkanCaveat
    Jan-HåkanSatisfy
    Jan-HåkanPacifico
    Jan-HåkanGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Jan-Håkan

    What is the origin of the name Jan-Håkan?

    Jan-Håkan has a dual origin, combining Hebrew roots (Jan, meaning "God is gracious") with Old Norse elements (Håkan, meaning "high kin").

    Is Jan-Håkan a popular name?

    While considered rare generally, Jan-Håkan is found more commonly in Sweden and Norway.

    What does Jan-Håkan mean?

    Jan-Håkan means "God is gracious, high kin". It is derived from Hebrew and Old Norse.

    What is the origin of Jan-Håkan?

    Jan-Håkan originates from Hebrew, Old Norse. Its cultural origin is Hebrew and Old Norse.

    Is Jan-Håkan a male or female name?

    Jan-Håkan is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Jan-Håkan?

    Jan-Håkan is pronounced "YAHN-haw-kahn".

    What language does Jan-Håkan come from?

    Jan-Håkan comes from Hebrew, Old Norse.

    What are variants of Jan-Håkan?

    Variants of Jan-Håkan include Jan, Håkan, Haakon.

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