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  2. Hans (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hans is a Germanic male given name in Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, German, Norwegian, Icelandic and Swedish-speaking populations. It was originally short for Johannes ( John ), [ 2 ] but is now also recognized as a name in its own right for official purposes.

  3. Hanson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hanson is an Anglicized English surname of Scandinavian and German origin, created from the two words Hans and son (son of Hans). Spoken in English by a German or Swedish immigrant to America, for example, the sound of Hans' son comes out sounding like Hansson, shortened to Hanson.

  4. Hansen (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hansen or Hanssen (Danish pronunciation:) is a Scandinavian patronymic surname, meaning son of Hans. As of 2008, it is the third most common surname in Denmark, shared by 4.3% of the population. [1] As of 2000, Hansen is the single most common surname in Norway, not counting spelling variations such as Hanssen, which are also quite common. [2]

  5. Hans (clan) - Wikipedia

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    Hans is an Indian Punjabi Hindu and Sikh surname that originates from the Sanskrit hams, meaning swan or goose. [1] It is used as a clan name by the Arora , [ 1 ] the Jat , [ 2 ] the Bhangi (Chuhra) and the Mirasi castes.

  6. Han (name) - Wikipedia

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    The Western usage of the name is as a variant of Hans. Han (Chinese surname) (韓/韩/Hán), also romanized Hon; Han (Korean surname) (韓/한) Han (given name), a Dutch given name; Notable people with Han in their name include: Han Bennink (born 1942), Dutch jazz musician; Han Dongfang (born 1963), Chinese human rights activist

  7. Blumenthal family - Wikipedia

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    Arms granted to Ludwig I von Blumenthal in 1701 and (below) to Hans and Joachim von Blumenthal in 1786, upon Hans being elevated to Count . Note that here the vine is planted, not couped. The Blumenthal family is a Lutheran and Roman Catholic German noble family, originally from Brandenburg-Prussia.

  8. Scandinavian family name etymology - Wikipedia

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    The most common Danish family name surnames are patronymic and end in -sen; for example Rasmussen, originally meaning "son of Rasmus" (Rasmus' son).Descendants of Danish or Norwegian immigrants to the United States frequently have similar names ending in the suffix "-sen" or have changed the spelling to "-son".

  9. Janssen (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Janssen; Language(s) Dutch: Origin; Meaning "son of Jan": Other names; Variant form(s) Bevan, Di Giovanni, Evans, Giannopoulos, Hansen, Hanson, Hovhannisyan, I'Anson ...