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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.
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.
Hack Miller (1894–1971), American Major League Baseball player; Hack Miller (catcher) (1913–1966), American Major League Baseball catcher; Hack Schumann (1884–1946), American Major League Baseball pitcher; Hack Simmons (1885–1942), American Major League Baseball player; Hack Simpson (1909–1978), Canadian Olympic ice hockey player
The English name may be related to the Old English word for a tribal leader, cyning, which derives from the Proto-Germanic kuningaz. [2] The Scottish surname "King" is a sept of the Clan Gregor / MacGregor. King was the 84th most common surname in Ireland according to the 1901 census. [3]
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.
John or Hans [1] (né Johannes; [2] 2 February 1455 – 20 February 1513) [3] was a Scandinavian monarch who ruled under the Kalmar Union.He was King of Denmark from 1481 to 1513, King of Norway from 1483 to 1513, and King of Sweden (where he has also been called Johan II [4]) from 1497 to 1501.
John of Denmark or Hans of Denmark may refer to: John of Dacia, author of Summa Grammatica (c. 1280) John, King of Denmark (r. 1455–1513) John of Denmark (1518–1532), heir apparent to Christian II of Denmark; John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev (1521–1580) John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (1545–1622)
Han (Korean: 한; Hanja: 韓) is the typical romanized spelling of the Korean family name 한. Other alternate spellings for 한 include Hahn and Haan. In hanja, it translates to "King”, “Kingdom”, “country" and/or “Korean people”. Han is the oldest name in Korea.