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New Zealand musicologist (1926–1999)
John Mansfield Thomson (10 March 1926 – 11 September 1999) was a New Zealand musicologist who specialized in early music and the Music of New Zealand.
John_M._Thomson
British physicist (1856–1940)
Sir Joseph John Thomson (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was a British physicist. He received the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics "in recognition of the
J._J._Thomson
English comedian, narrator and actor
John Patrick Thomson (born Patrick Francis McAleer; 2 April 1969) is an English comedian, narrator and actor best known for his roles in The Fast Show
John_Thomson_(comedian)
Topics referred to by the same term
production sound mixer John M. Thomson (1926–1999), New Zealand musicologist John Stuart Thomson (1869–1950), American author John Edgar Thomson (1808–1874), American
John_Thomson
Canadian hereditary peer
David Kenneth Roy Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet (born 12 June 1957), is a Canadian and British hereditary peer and media magnate. Upon the death
David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet
David_Thomson,_3rd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet
Phenomenon of non-ideal fluids changing temperature
In thermodynamics, the Joule–Thomson effect (also known as the Joule–Kelvin effect or Kelvin–Joule effect) describes the temperature change of a real
Joule–Thomson_effect
Canadian information company (1989–2008)
(2007 onwards): Thomson Financial, Thomson Healthcare, Thomson Legal, Thomson Scientific and Thomson Tax & Accounting. Until 2007, Thomson was also a major
Thomson_Corporation
British physicist, engineer and mathematician (1824–1907)
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907) was a Scottish mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer. Born in Belfast
Lord_Kelvin
English applied mathematician
O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "L. M. Milne-Thomson", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews L. M. Milne-Thomson at the
L._M._Milne-Thomson
Academic journal on early music
specialising in the study of early music. It was established in 1973 by John M. Thomson during the early music revival, and is published quarterly by Oxford
Early_Music_(journal)
Scottish footballer
John Thomson (28 January 1909 – 5 September 1931) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Celtic and the Scotland national football team
John Thomson (footballer, born 1909)
John_Thomson_(footballer,_born_1909)
Rev John Thomson FRSE HonRSA (1 September 1778 – 28 October 1840) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland and noted amateur landscape painter
John_Thomson_of_Duddingston
Scottish-born American botanist and lichenologist (1913–2009)
John Walter Thomson Jr. (1913–2009) was a Scottish-born American botanist and lichenologist, sometimes referred to as the "Dean of North American Lichens"
John_Walter_Thomson
Canadian businessman (1923–2006)
Kenneth Roy Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (September 1, 1923 – June 12, 2006), known in Canada as Ken Thomson, was a Canadian/British businessman
Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet
Kenneth_Thomson,_2nd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet
American lawyer (1765-1824)
John Thomson Mason (15 March 1765 – 10 December 1824) was an American lawyer and attorney general of Maryland in 1806. Mason was born on 15 March 1765
John_Thomson_Mason
British musician (born 1951)
colleague, John Helliwell. In February 1972, Thomson auditioned for Supertramp, and ended up playing several gigs as a temporary stand-in. In 1973, Thomson permanently
Dougie_Thomson
Scottish chemist and bibliographer
(1914) John M. Thomson (1917), "Obituary Notices: John Ferguson", Transactions of the Chemical Society, 111 Weston, David (2004). "Ferguson, John (1838–1916)"
John_Ferguson_(chemist)
John Thomson (1835–1916) was the first head librarian of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Thomson was born in Norfolk, England and attended St. Paul's
John_Thomson_(librarian)
British politician and alleged spy for the Czechoslovak SR (1925–1988)
John Thomson Stonehouse (28 July 1925 – 14 April 1988) was a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician, businessman and minister who was a member
John_Stonehouse
British naturalist (1861–1933)
Sir John Arthur Thomson FRSE (8 July 1861 – 12 February 1933) was a British naturalist who authored several books and was an expert on soft corals. Thomson
Arthur_Thomson_(naturalist)
American mixed martial artist (born 1978)
Joshua Joseph Thomson (born September 21, 1978) is an American mixed martial arts podcaster, commentator, analyst and former mixed martial artist. A professional
Josh_Thomson
British Navy administrator (1763–1838)
Sir John Deas Thomson, KCH, FRS, FLS (c.1763 – 21 February 1838) was a British Navy administrator. He was born in Edinburgh, the son of John Thomson, also
John_Deas_Thomson
American painter and miniaturist (1771–1845)
William John Thomson RSA (3 October 1771 – 24 March 1845) was an American-born painter of silhouettes, portraits and miniatures who was active in Great
William_John_Thomson
Canadian newspaper proprietor & media entrepreneur (1894–1976)
Roy Herbert Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet, GBE (5 June 1894 – 4 August 1976) was a Canadian-born British newspaper proprietor who became one of the
Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet
Roy_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet
American judge
John Thomson Mason Jr. (May 9, 1815 – March 28, 1873) was a U.S. Congressman from Maryland, representing the sixth district from 1841 to 1843. Born at
John_Thomson_Mason_Jr.
British marine engineering and shipbuilding firm (1851–1986)
Nahma' . In 1899 the steelmaker John Brown and Company of Sheffield bought J&G Thomson's Clydebank yard for £923,255 3s 3d. John Brown was born in Sheffield
John_Brown_&_Company
American Founding Father and patriot leader (1729–1824)
throughout its existence. As secretary, Thomson prepared the Journals of the Continental Congress, and his and John Hancock's names were the only two to
Charles_Thomson
Mysterious death in 1940s Australia
Kate Thomson opposed the exhumation as being disrespectful to her brother. In October 2011, as interest in the case resurfaced, Attorney-General John Rau
Somerton_Man
British rower
John Peter McKay Thomson (1932 – 2019) was a male rower who competed for England. Thomson won the Wyfold Challenge Cup as part of the Royal Engineers
John_Thomson_(rower)
British physicist (1892–1975)
Sir George Paget Thomson (3 May 1892 – 10 September 1975) was a British experimental physicist who shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics with Clinton
George_Paget_Thomson
American judge (1733–1785)
children: Stevens Thomson Mason (29 December 1760–9 May 1803) Abram Barnes Thomson Mason (24 August 1763–12 January 1813) John Thomson Mason (15 March 1765–10
Thomson_Mason
Canadian painter (1877–1917)
Thomas John Thomson (August 5, 1877 – July 8, 1917) was a Canadian artist active in the early 20th century. During his short career, he produced roughly
Tom_Thomson
Scottish surgeon and physician
John Thomson FRS FRSE PRCPE (1765–1846) was a Scottish surgeon and physician, reputed in his time "the most learned physician in Scotland". He was President
John_Thomson_(physician)
Low energy photon scattering off charged particles
Thomson scattering is the elastic scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a free charged particle, as described by classical electromagnetism. It is
Thomson_scattering
American theatre manager
John Thompson Ford (April 16, 1829 – March 14, 1894) was an American theater manager and politician during the nineteenth century. He is most notable for
John_T._Ford
Scottish publishing and television production company
Retrieved 2 October 2007. "Gazetteer for Scotland: David Couper Thomson". MacKenzie, John M. (1984). Propaganda and Empire: the manipulation of British public
DC_Thomson
Canadian hurdler (1895–1971)
Earl John "Tommy" Thomson (February 15, 1895 – May 19, 1971) was a Canadian athlete, a specialist in the high hurdles. In 1920 he became the first Olympic
Earl_Thomson
English-American engineer and inventor (1853–1937)
Elihu Thomson (March 29, 1853 – March 13, 1937) was an English-American engineer and inventor who was instrumental in the founding of major electrical
Elihu_Thomson
Dam in Minnesota, U.S.
Saint Louis River near the town of Thomson in northeastern Minnesota, United States. It consists of a 1600-foot (488 m) long primary structure and multiple
Thomson_Dam_(Minnesota)
American political family
of Thomson Mason's sons, John Thomson Mason (1765–1824) was a jurist and Attorney General of Maryland in 1806. Thomson Mason's grandson John Thomson Mason
Mason_family
Analytics. "The Scientific Business of Thomson Reuters Predicts Nobel Laureates". PR Newswire. 3 October 2008. "Thomson Reuters Predicts Nobel Laureates".
List of Clarivate Citation laureates in Chemistry
List_of_Clarivate_Citation_laureates_in_Chemistry
Scottish hairstylist (1936–1989)
Mitchell (born Cyril Thomson Mitchell; January 27, 1936 – April 21, 1989) was a Scottish American hairstylist and co-founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems
Paul_Mitchell_(hairdresser)
British musician and songwriter (born 1947)
HELLO!. 12 November 2021. Retrieved 25 March 2022. "Elton John on his idol, Leon Russell", Thomson Reuters, retrieved 9 November 2018. "Mathilde Krim, Inspirational
Elton_John
American actor (1935–1978)
person and a fine, dedicated artist". David Thomson writes that "It is the lives and works of people like John Cazale that make filmgoing worthwhile." A
John_Cazale
American politician (1798–1871)
grandnephew of Thomson Mason (1733–1785); first cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason (1760–1803) and John Thomson Mason (1765–1824); son of John Mason
James_M._Mason
First modern model of the atom
obsolete scientific model of the atom. It was first proposed by J. J. Thomson in 1904 following his discovery of the electron in 1897, and was rendered
Plum_pudding_model
SI unit of temperature
low." Thomson 1882, p. 104. Thomson 1882, p. 187. Thomson 1882, p. 106. Thomson 1882, p. 193. Thomson 1882, p. 212. Thomson 1882, p. 186. Thomson 1882
Kelvin
American politician (1760–1803)
Armistead Thomson Mason (1787–1819) and John Thomson Mason (1787–1850); uncle of John Thomson Mason Jr. (1815–1873); and grandfather of Stevens Thomson Mason
Stevens Thomson Mason (senator)
Stevens_Thomson_Mason_(senator)
British political scientist (born 1953)
British Social Attitudes: the 24th report (ed. with A. Park, K. Thomson, M. Phillips, M. Johnson and E. Clery), London: Sage, 2008[ISBN missing] British
John_Curtice
Scottish natural historian and marine zoologist; pioneer of oceanography
Sir Charles Wyville Thomson FRSE FRS FLS FGS FZS (5 March 1830 – 10 March 1882) was a Scottish natural historian and marine zoologist. He served as the
Charles_Wyville_Thomson
Species of gazelle
Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii) is one of the best known species of gazelles. It is named after explorer Joseph Thomson and is sometimes referred
Thomson's_gazelle
American mixed martial arts referee (born 1962)
the combat sports-based podcast "Weighing In" with former fighter Josh Thomson. McCarthy spent some time as an officer of the Los Angeles Police Department
John_McCarthy_(referee)
British banker
Thomson Gulliver (born 9 March 1959) is a British banker, and the former group chief executive of HSBC. He was succeeded on 21 February 2018 by John Flint
Stuart_Gulliver
Island and U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C.
Louis Philippe I, and an 1811 fete for his son John Murray Mason before he left to study in Paris. In 1809 John Mason secured a charter for a turnpike to connect
Theodore_Roosevelt_Island
American politician
John Renshaw Thomson (September 25, 1800 – September 12, 1862) was an American merchant who worked in the China Trade and supported emerging industries
John_Renshaw_Thomson
Topics referred to by the same term
Representative from Kentucky John Thomson Mason Jr. (1815–1873), U.S. Representative from Maryland, son of John Thomson Mason (1765–1824) John W. Mason (1842–1917)
John_Mason
British and American programmer and businessman (1945–2021)
February 2013. "The M Files (interview feature)". Mensa Bulletin. January 2012. p. 21. Thomson, Adam (7 December 2012). "Four hours with John McAfee". FT Magazine
John_McAfee
Private university in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
number of total citations published in Thomson Reuters-indexed journals over 22 fields in America. In 2020, Johns Hopkins University ranked 5 in number
Johns_Hopkins_University
American lawyer
John Thomson Mason (January 8, 1787 – April 17, 1850) was an American lawyer, United States marshal, Secretary of Michigan Territory from 1830 through
John Thomson Mason (1787–1850)
John_Thomson_Mason_(1787–1850)
Phenomenon in physics
The Gibbs–Thomson effect, in common physics usage, refers to variations in vapor pressure or chemical potential across a curved surface or interface.
Gibbs–Thomson_equation
American politician (1787–1819)
(1784–1835); brother of John Thomson Mason (1787–1850); uncle of Stevens Thomson Mason (1811–1843); and first cousin of John Thomson Mason, Jr. (1815–1873)
Armistead_Thomson_Mason
American naval officer and businessman
Protestant Scotch and Irish descent to Judge of the Jefferson County PA court John Jamison Thompson and Agnes Kennedy. Thompson was appointed to the United
Robert_Means_Thompson
Australian zoologist (1883–1968)
Errol Flynn. Theodore Thomson Flynn was born in Coraki, New South Wales, Australia, the son of Jessie B. (née Thomson) and John Thomas Flynn a cordial
Theodore_Thomson_Flynn
American musician (1935–2001)
own father". People. September 22, 2009. Retrieved September 23, 2009. Thomson, Katherine (September 23, 2009). "Mackenzie Phillips To Oprah: Decade Of
John_Phillips_(musician)
UK parliamentary by-election
seat in a surprise result to the Conservative candidate, Ross Thomson. Flynn defeated Thomson at the 2019 general election. At the 2024 general election
2026 Aberdeen South by-election
2026_Aberdeen_South_by-election
1988 live album by Supertramp
Supertramp released in October 1988 on A&M Records. It was their last album to feature bassist Dougie Thomson in any capacity. Originally recorded on two
Live_'88_(Supertramp_album)
City in Georgia, United States
the Georgia Railroad. It was renamed in 1853 for railroad official John Edgar Thomson and incorporated February 15, 1854 as a town and in 1870 as a city
Thomson,_Georgia
1730 series of poems by James Thomson
Seasons is a series of four poems written by the Scottish author James Thomson. The first part, Winter, was published in 1726, and the completed poem
The_Seasons_(Thomson)
Georgian mansion in Princeton, New Jersey
After Swift died in 1824, Colross was purchased by Thomson Francis Mason (1785–1838), son of Thomson Mason (1759–1820) and grandson of Founding Father
Colross
Scottish footballer
"Charlie M. Thomson". The Stat Cat. Retrieved 26 June 2020. "1936/37 F.A. Charity Shield". footballsite.co.uk. Retrieved 29 November 2021. "Charlie Thomson".
Charles Thomson (footballer, born 1910)
Charles_Thomson_(footballer,_born_1910)
Irish mathematician (1786 – 1849)
at Ballykine, near Ballynahinch, kept by Samuel Edgar, father of John Edgar. Thomson soon rose to be an assistant. Wishing to become a minister of the
James_Thomson_(mathematician)
American politician
was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was named after his uncle James M. Thomson, the renowned editor of the New Orleans States-Item, who once encouraged
James M. Thomson (Virginia politician)
James_M._Thomson_(Virginia_politician)
Armistead Thomson Mason. Mason came to be known as the "Chief of Selma." Due to a political quarrel between Mason and his cousin Colonel John Mason McCarty
Selma_(Leesburg,_Virginia)
New Zealand biologist and politician
George Malcolm Thomson (2 October 1848 – 25 August 1933) was a New Zealand scientist, educationalist, social worker and politician. Born on 2 October
George_Thomson_(naturalist)
Arrangement of points on a sphere
The objective of the Thomson problem is to determine the minimum electrostatic potential energy configuration of N electrons constrained to the surface
Thomson_problem
Historic area in Virginia, US
around 1910. Senator Mason's son, Armistead Thomson Mason, of Selma, was shot and killed by his cousin, John Mason McCarty, in a duel fought at the Bladensburg
Raspberry_Plain
American avant-garde composer (1912–1992)
previously collaborated with Kathleen Hoover on a biographical volume on Virgil Thomson which was published in 1959. Cage self-identified as an anarchist in a
John_Cage
American politician (1759–1820)
their class, tutors at Gunston Hall educated Thomson Mason and his brother John Mason and cousin John Thomson Mason. In 1781, Mason served as a militiaman
Thomson_Mason_(1759–1820)
Steel mill, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
The Edgar Thomson Steel Works is a steel mill in the Pittsburgh area communities of Braddock and North Braddock, Pennsylvania. It has been active since
Edgar_Thomson_Steel_Works
1971 ethics essay by Judith Jarvis Thomson
Jarvis Thomson first published in Philosophy & Public Affairs in 1971. Granting for the sake of argument that the fetus has a right to life, Thomson uses
A_Defense_of_Abortion
2025 film by Colin Hanks
world premiere of John Candy: I Like Me took place at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 4, 2025, at the Roy Thomson Hall, including a
John_Candy:_I_Like_Me
Scottish businessman and electrical engineer
the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, James Thomson Bottomley, Magnus Maclean, and Alexander Galt. In 1906 he
John_M._M._Munro
British rock band
1973 to 1983, consisted of Davies, Hodgson, Dougie Thomson (bass), Bob Siebenberg (drums) and John Helliwell (saxophone), after which the group's lineup
Supertramp
Historic house in Virginia, US
Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. Locust Hill was the home of John Thomson Mason (15 March 1765–10 December 1824), a prominent American jurist and
Locust Hill (Leesburg, Virginia)
Locust_Hill_(Leesburg,_Virginia)
Charter airline of the United Kingdom
TUI Airways Limited (formerly Thomson Airways Limited) is the British arm of the TUI airline group, which is owned and operated by the TUI Group. They
TUI_Airways
within the Democratic Party. Thomson was born in Jefferson County, West Virginia on February 13, 1878. He attended the Johns Hopkins University, where he
James M. Thomson (newspaper publisher)
James_M._Thomson_(newspaper_publisher)
Application layer protocol
developers.google.com. Google Inc. Retrieved 2021-10-19. M. Belshe; R. Peon (May 2015). M. Thomson (ed.). Hypertext Transfer Protocol Version 2 (HTTP/2)
HTTP
British Army officer
William Thomson was the fourth son of Captain William Thomson of the 78th Highlanders and Alice Broughton. His older brother was Henry Broughton Thomson; Gwyneth
William_Montgomerie_Thomson
Australian actress
Helen Thomson is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Gladys Presley in the biographical film Elvis (2022). Thomson grew up on a farm
Helen_Thomson_(actress)
Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. Chestnut Hill was the home of Thomson Francis Mason (1785–21 December 1838), a prominent jurist, lawyer, councilman
Chestnut Hill (Leesburg, Virginia)
Chestnut_Hill_(Leesburg,_Virginia)
New Zealand psychologist and sexologist (1921–2006)
John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a New Zealand American psychologist, sexologist and professor at Johns Hopkins University known for
John_Money
American kidnapper, rapist, and murderer (1943–1999)
Murderer Gets Death Sentence". Oxnard Press-Courier. Oxnard, California: Thomson Newspapers. July 2, 1988. p. 4. Retrieved January 14, 2013 – via Google
Gary_M._Heidnik
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997
Sir John Major (born 29 March 1943) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from
John_Major
American actor and filmmaker (born 1937)
portrayed "the essence of the quintessential military mindset". Critic David Thomson notes that Nicholson's character "blazed and roared". The film's director
Jack_Nicholson
First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963
Elaine (1997). Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration. Thomson. ISBN 978-0-442-02532-8. Goodman, Sidey and Baldrige, pp. 73–74. "Nation:
Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis
1980 murder in New York City, US
Archived from the original on 31 October 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2021. Thomson, Graeme (2016). George Harrison: Behind the Locked Door. Overlook Omnibus
Murder_of_John_Lennon
Maximum security federal prison in Illinois
Correctional Institution, Thomson (FCI Thomson), formerly Thomson Correctional Center, is a low-security federal prison located in Thomson, Illinois. It has an
Federal Correctional Institution, Thomson
Federal_Correctional_Institution,_Thomson
American physicist and astronaut (1951–2012)
University of California, San Diego, primarily researching nonlinear optics and Thomson scattering. She served on the committees that investigated the loss of
Sally_Ride
Scottish architect
Europe, was Alexander Thomson". Thomson was born in the village of Balfron in Stirlingshire.[better source needed] The son of John Thomson, a bookkeeper, and
Alexander_Thomson
1995 shooting in Lake Orion, Michigan
December 12, 2008. Jennings, Marianne M. (2005). Business: Its Legal, Ethical and Global Environment. Thomson West. pp. 388. ISBN 0-324-20488-4. "Jenny
Murder_of_Scott_Amedure
JOHN M-THOMSON
JOHN M-THOMSON
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Hebrew Adam, ÃDÃM means "earth" or "red."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God is Gracious
Biblical
the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Malayalam, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Shakesp
God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
God is Merciful; Gift of God
Male
Spanish
Old Spanish form of Latin Abrahamus, ABRAÃM means "father of a multitude."Â
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean
The grace or mercy of the Lord.
Male
Turkish
Turkish form of Hebrew Abraham, İBRAHİM means "father of a multitude."Â
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
Male
English
 Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
JOHN M-THOMSON
JOHN M-THOMSON
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Mountain of Sunrise
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of nature
Boy/Male
Indian
The giver of life
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican
A Fresh Water Small Stream; Combination of Brook and Lynn; Water
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gyanavi | கà¯à®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾à®µà¯€
Knowledgable person
Boy/Male
Biblical
Father of the wine-press.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : either a diminutive of Goff or from a pet form of the personal name Godfrey.French : nickname from a diminutive of Old French goffe ‘heavy’, ‘coarse’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Ovington, most notably those in Durham and Northumberland, where the surname is most common. The one in Durham is named in Old English as ‘estate (tūn) associated with (-ing-) a man called Wulfa’; the one in Northumberland as ‘hill (dūn) of the followers of (-inga-) a man called Ofa’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Vigilant
Boy/Male
Russian
God's gift.
JOHN M-THOMSON
JOHN M-THOMSON
JOHN M-THOMSON
JOHN M-THOMSON
JOHN M-THOMSON
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
m.
A box for working implements; hence, a working outfit, as of a workman, a soldier, and the like.
n.
A quadrat, the face or top of which is a perfect square; also, the size of such a square in any given size of type, used as the unit of measurement for that type: 500 m's of pica would be a piece of matter whose length and breadth in pica m's multiplied together produce that number.
n.
The sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds. (Abbrev. m.; as, 4 h. 30 m.)
n.
An Old World finch of the genus Minia, as the M. Malabarica of India, and M. cantans of Africa.
v. t.
To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.
m.
The system, style, spirit, or character, of a priesthood, or sacerdotal order; devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
m.
A wooden tub or pail, smaller at the top than at the bottom; as, a kit of butter, or of mackerel.
m.
straw or rush basket for fish; also, any kind of basket.
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.
v. i.
To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.
m.
A group of separate parts, things, or individuals; -- used with whole, and generally contemptuously; as, the whole kit of them.
m.
A large bottle.
n.
A brand or stigma, having the shape of an M, formerly impressed on one convicted of manslaughter and admitted to the benefit of clergy.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.
a.
Discovered or described by M. Tenon, a French anatomist.
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
n.
A proper name of a man.