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Ioan is a variation on the name John found in Romanian, Bulgarian, Russian,
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(), and Sardinian. It is usually masculine. The female equivalent in Romanian and Bulgarian is Ioana. In Russia, the name Ioann is usually reserved for the clergy (when a person called Ivan becomes a priest or a monk, he becomes known as Ioann).


People with the name


Romanian

* Ioan-Aurel Pop, historian * Ioan Alexandru, poet *
Ioan Andone Ioan Andone (; born 15 March 1960) is a Romanian football coach and former player. Club career Ioan Andone, nicknamed "Fălcosul" was born on 15 March 1960 in Șpălnaca and when he was 14 years old he played basketball and football simultan ...
, footballer and coach *
Ioan Apostol Ioan Apostol (born 14 January 1959) is a Romanian luger who competed in four Winter Olympics. He was born in Valea Doftanei, Prahova County. He earned his best finish of fourth in the men's doubles event at Albertville in 1992. Since 2002, Apostol ...
, luger * Ioan Baba, poet *
Ioan A. Bassarabescu Ioan Alecu Bassarabescu (commonly rendered I. A. Bassarabescu; December 17, 1870 - March 27, 1952) was a Romanian comedic writer, civil servant and politician, who served one term (1926–1927) in the Senate of Romania. His work, mainly in prose ...
, writer and politician * Ioan Teodor Callimachi, Prince of Moldavia * Ioan Cantacuzino, microbiologist *
Ioan Gheorghe Caragea Ioan Gheorghe Caragea (sometimes Anglified as John Caradja; History of the Romanian language, pre-modern Romanian: ''Ioan Gheorghie Caragea'', Romanian Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic: Їωан Геωргïє Караџѣ; Greek language, Greek: á¼¸Ï ...
, Prince of Wallachia * Ioan CarlaonÈ›, World War II general *
Ioan Mihai Cochinescu Ioan Mihai Cochinescu (; born April 16, 1951) is a Romanian novelist and essayist. He is also a film script author and director, an art photographer, teacher, musicologist and composer. Childhood He was born and grew up in Timișoara, Romania. S ...
, novelist *
Ioan Condruc Ioan Condruc (born 19 April 1951) was a Romanian former football player, who played for FC Baia Mare, UTA Arad and U Cluj. Condruc was the team captain during the FC Baia Mare CS Minaur Baia Mare, commonly known as Minaur Baia Mare, simply a ...
, footballer *
Ioan P. Culianu Ioan Petru Culianu or Couliano (5 January 1950 – 21 May 1991) was a Romanian historian of religion, culture, and ideas, a philosopher and political essayist, and a short story writer. He served as professor of the history of religions at the ...
, historian and philosopher * Ioan Dumitrache, World War II general * Ioan Fiscuteanu, actor * Ioan Flueraș, politician * Ioan Gherghel, swimmer * Ioan Iacob Heraclid, Prince of Moldavia * Ioan Holender, opera administrator * Ioan Hora, footballer * Ioan Hristea, World War II officer * Ioan Igna, football referee * Ioan Lupaș, historian and politician * Ioan Lupescu, footballer * Ioan Manu, politician * I. C. Massim, linguist, founding member of the Romanian Academy * Ioan Mirea, artist * Ioan T. Morar, journalist * Ioan Pălăghiță, World War II officer * Ioan Gyuri Pascu, musician * Ioan Mircea Pașcu, politician * Ioan Popovici-Bănățeanul, writer * Ioan Potcoavă, Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks * Ioan Pușcaș, gastroenterologist * Ioan Mihail Racoviță, World War II general * Ioan Rășcanu, World War I general, politician * Ioan Sabău, footballer and coach * Ioan Sauca, Orthodox priest, theologian, and Secretary general of the World Council of Churches * Ioan Simu, priest and politician * Ioan Slavici, writer and journalist * Ioan Sterca-Șuluțiu, Austrian noble * Ioan Sturdza, Prince of Moldavia * Ioan Silviu Suciu, gymnast * Ioan Talpeș, army general and military historian * Ion Tănăsescu (chemist), Ioan Tănăsescu, chemist * Ion Tănăsescu (surgeon), Ioan Tănăsescu, surgeon * Ioan Ţepelea, scientist * Ioan Vodă cel Cumplit, Prince of Moldavia


Bulgarian

* Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria, Ioan Vladislav, Bulgarian emperor (1015–1018) * Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria, Ioan Asen I, Bulgarian emperor (1189–1196) * Kaloyan of Bulgaria, Kaloyan, Bulgarian emperor (1197–1207) * Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria, Ioan Asen II, Bulgarian emperor (1218–1241) * Ivan II of Bulgaria, Ioan II, Bulgarian emperor (1298-1299) * John of Rila, Ioan Rilski, 9th-century Bulgarian Orthodox hermit and patron saint of Bulgaria * John of Debar, Ioan Debarski, 11th-century Bulgarian clergyman and last Patriarch of the First Bulgarian Empire * John the Exarch, Ioan Exarch, 9th-century Bulgarian scholar, writer and translator * John Koukouzelis, Ioan Kukuzel, 14th-century Byzantine composer and singer, from Bulgarian descent * Yoan Leviev, Bulgarian artist, painter, and creator of monumental artworks In all Bulgarian versions of the Bible Ioan is the name used for individuals known as John in English translations, such as John the Evangelist and John the Baptist.


Welsh

In all Welsh versions of the Bible Ioan is the name used for individuals known as John in English translations, such as John the Evangelist and John the Baptist. Welsh people called Ioan include: * Ioan Bowen Rees, poet and mountaineer * Ioan Cunningham, rugby coach and former player * Ioan Davies, rugby player * Ioan Evans, politician * Ioan Gruffudd, actor * Ioan Lloyd, rugby player * Ioan Nicholas, rugby player * Ioan Tegid (John Jones), poet


Sardinian

* Ioan Mattheu Garipa, priest and writer


English

* Ioan James, mathematician * Ioan Grillo, journalist


Colombian

* Ioan linares, Pilot


See also

* Ion (name), Ion, Ionel, Ionuț, other Romanian variations Other Welsh variations: * Ifan (given name) * Ieuan * Ianto * Siôn


References

{{Reflist Romanian masculine given names Welsh masculine given names