Gender | 🧑 Boy |
Pronunciation | 📣 \ha-ns\ |
Number in U.S | 👶 15,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 3166 |
Numerology | 🔢 6 |
Name origin | 🌍 German |
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people sometime pronounce it wrong and spell it. it pronounce HANS. i have never met someone with my name,i have met people with hans part of their name, like johanson, hanson. the name hans is the best name i would say. in high the'students loves it, its the coolest name. the only tease i get is stupid people calling me hands but only one person has. so HANS is the coolest name to give to someone
There is a boy in my class named Stephen and he is so funny. nobody ever premounces it wrong.I like him but I dont think he likes me. Thats why I know him so well because we are in 2 classes together and we talk alot. He is really cool.
my name is hans and i love it. It's rare anyone will ever meet another with the name'so you always linger in peoples minds. also the nicknames make you feel strong and loved. hans and handsome go hand in hand. live up to it. be great. seeing what it mean in regards to swans is beautiful too. love it even more now
Hans Means SWAN - the bird - in Hindi and I like the pronunciation of Hans (rhyming to Fans)as opposed to the German pronunciation Hahns or HAOUNS - to much stress on the'syllables for such a short lettered name Hans the'swan is pronounced - Hunss with lot of stress on 's'.... Variant and comman name in India is Hansraj - Swan King I love the name - It means 'God is Gracious' - but since i've grown into a NON beli'ver - I like SWAN. Swans are handsome and most beautiful birds so there you have it - Swan - handsome -hans
Hans is German/Scandinavian and It's derived from 'Johann' the German/Scandinavian version of John. It's a VERY common name. Especially, but not exclusively, in rural areas there are many called Johann, and they are all nicknamed Hans. Johann is pronounced 'Yo-hun' and Hans 'Huns' - think of it as a plural of 'hun' and you know how to say it.