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25-1077: Juan Pronunciation Manx: [ˈdʒuːʌn] Portuguese: [ʁuˈɐ̃] Spanish: [xwan] Gender Male Other gender Feminine Juana (Spanish) Origin Word/name Spanish derivation of John or Manx derivation of John Meaning " Yahweh has been Gracious", "Graced by Yahweh" ( Johanan ) Region of origin Spain / Philippines / Latin America / Isle of Man Other names Pet form (s) Juanito (Spanish) Related names John , Euan , Evan , Giovanni , Hans , Hovhannes , Ian , Ioan , Ioane , Ivan , Iban , Ioannis , Iven , Ifan , Jack , Jackson , Jan , Jane , Janez , Jean , Joan , João , Johan / Johann , Johanan , Johannes , Jon , Jonne , Jovan , Juhani , Seán , Shane , Siôn , Yahya , Yohannes Juan

50-767: A character from the Highlander film series Juan Tamad , a character in Philippine folklore Juan Valdez a coffee branding character Juan, a character in Barney & Friends Juan, a character in The ABCs of Death Juan Cortez , a character in Far Cry 6 Juan Cortez , a character in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City See also [ edit ] Alternate forms for

75-619: A character in the Pokémon universe Juan Aguacate, main character in the Guacamelee video games Juan Cabrillo , the main character of the book series Oregon Files Juan Carlos "Juice" Ortiz , a character of the Sons of Anarchy television series Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra, the main character of Jose Rizal 's Noli Me Tángere Juan Rico, a Filipino character from the novel Starship Troopers Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez ,

100-534: A citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference CS1 Spanish-language sources (es) Pages with Manx IPA Pages with Portuguese IPA Pages with Spanish IPA Articles containing Spanish-language text Articles containing Chinese-language text Pages with Mandarin IPA Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Juana From Misplaced Pages,

125-540: A month later on 8 December 2015, Juan confirmed his return to Flamengo. Juan announced his retirement after winning the 2019 Campeonato Carioca and played his farewell match on 27 April 2019, in Flamengo's 3–1 win over Cruzeiro . Juan played on Brazil's Copa América -winning teams in 2004 and 2007 , also winning the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2005 and 2009 . He scored the winning goal in

150-963: A rape and murder Juan Rivera , American singer and actor Juan Rojas (died 1578), Catholic prelate Juan Roman Riquelme , Argentine footballer Juan Rosai (1940–2020), Italian-American pathologist Juan Rulfo (1917–1986), Mexican author Juan Sebastián Elcano , Spanish explorer Juan Sebastián Verón , Argentine footballer Juan Pablo Sorín (born 1976), Argentine footballer Juan Then (born 2000), Dominican baseball player Juan Thornhill (born 1996), American football player Juan Toscano , Mexican basketball player Juan Trippe , founder of Pan American World Airways Juan Uder (1927–2020), Argentine basketball player Juan Uribe , Dominican baseball infielder Juan Valdez , colonial governor of Texas Juan Vargas Aruquipa (born 1947), Bolivian Roman Catholic bishop Juan Vasquez (disambiguation) , several people Juan de Yepes Álvarez , Spanish poet and Catholic Saint (Saint John of

175-2456: Is a Spanish female name. It is the feminine form of Juan (English John ), and thus corresponds to the English names Jane , Jean , Joan , and Joanna . The feminine diminutive form (male equivalent to Johnny ) is Juanita (equivalent to Janet , Janey , Joanie , etc). It is very common in Spain , the other Spanish-speaking countries around the world, and in the Philippines . The name Juana may refer to: People [ edit ] Juana I (1479–1555), Queen of Castile and Aragon Juana Rosa Aguirre (1877–1963), Chilean first lady Juana Azurduy de Padilla (1780–1862), South American military leader Juana Barraza (born 1957), Mexican serial killer Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza (1875–1942), Mexican writer Juana Bormann (1893–1945), German war criminal Juana Briones de Miranda (1802–1889), American landowner Juana Castro (born 1933), Cuban exile Juana Cruz (1917–1981), Spanish bullfighter Juana Dib (1924-2015), Argentine poet, journalist, and teacher Juana de Ibarbourou (1892–1979), Uruguayan poet Juana Enríquez (1425–1468), Queen of Aragon Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651–1695), Mexican scholar Juana Larando (fl. 1630), Basque female privateer Juana Lecaros (1920–1993), Chilean visual artist and poet Juana Teresa Juega López (1885-1979), Galician-language Spanish poet Juana Lumerman (1905–1982), Argentine artist Juana Manuel (1339–1381), Queen of Castile Juana Manuela Gorriti (1818–1892), Argentine writer Juana María de los Dolores de León Smith (1798–1872), Spanish noblewoman Juana Maria (1811–1853), Native American castaway Juana Molina (born 1961), Argentine singer-songwriter Juana Romani (1869–1924), Italian painter Juana Ross Edwards (1830-1913), Chilean philanthropist Juana de J. Sarmiento (1899-1979), Colombian politician, activist Juana Saviñón (born 1980), Dominican volleyball player See also [ edit ] Juanita (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ Chisholm, Hugh , ed. (1911). "John"  . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

200-530: Is a given name , the Spanish and Manx versions of John . The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philippines , and also in the Isle of Man (pronounced differently). The name is becoming popular around the world and can be pronounced differently according that region. In Spanish ,

225-488: Is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back . He currently works as Brasil national football team assistant under Dorival Júnior . Having begun his career with Flamengo , he spent a decade playing in Europe in service of Bayer Leverkusen and Roma before returning to Brazil with Internacional in 2012. Juan earned 79 caps and scored seven international goals for Brazil. He represented

250-633: Is almost homophonic with the characters for the female name, is a division of a traditional Chinese manuscript or book and can be translated as 'fascicle', 'scroll', 'chapter', or 'volume'. Notable people [ edit ] Juan (footballer, born 1979) , Brazilian footballer Juan (footballer, born 1982) , Brazilian footballer Juan (footballer, born March 2002) , Brazilian footballer Juan (footballer, born April 2002) , Brazilian footballer Juan Acevedo , Mexican baseball pitcher Juan Alberto Belloch , Spanish politician and mayor of Zaragoza Juan Almeida Bosque , Cuban politician and one of

275-413: The 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference Articles containing Spanish-language text Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Juan (footballer, born 1979) Juan Silveira dos Santos ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁuˈɐ̃ silˈvejɾɐ dus ˈsɐ̃tus] ; born 1 February 1979), commonly known as Juan ,

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300-536: The Cross) Juan José Zúñiga , bolivian General convicted in 2024 for the 2024 Bolivian coup attempt Manx people with the name [ edit ] Juan Noa , poet Juan Turner , politician, businessman, and media personality Juan Watterson , politician Fictional characters [ edit ] Don Juan, the main character of the Philippine story Ibong Adarna Juan ,

325-1621: The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956 Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena , Spanish medieval writer Juan Manuel Blanes , Uruguayan painter Juan Manuel Fangio , Argentine racing driver Juan Maceiras , Spanish quarter-professional poker player eighth in Main Event 2023 Juan Manuel Santos , Colombian President Juan Marichal , Dominican baseball player Juan Martín del Potro , Argentine tennis player Juan Mata , Spanish footballer who plays for English club Manchester United Juan Mateo , Dominican baseball player Juan López Mella (1965–1995), Spanish motorcycle racer Juan Miro , Catalan painter Juan Morillo (born 1972), Venezuelan sprinter Juan Morillo (born 1983), Dominican baseball pitcher Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán , Colombian racing driver Juan Nicasio , Dominican baseball player Juan Padilla , Puerto Rican baseball pitcher Juan Padilla , Cuban baseball second baseman Juan Pérez (born 1978), Dominican baseball pitcher Juan Pérez (born 1986), Dominican baseball outfielder Juan Pérez (died before 1513), Spanish Franciscan and companion of Christopher Columbus Juan Pérez (born 1956), American municipal politician and lawyer Juan Pérez (born 1985), Mexican football player Juan Pérez (born 1974), Spanish Olympic handball player Juan Pérez Alsina , Argentine politician Juan Pérez de Gijón (fl. 1460–1500), Spanish composer of

350-799: The Philippine Senate 2008–2013 Juan Fontena , Chilean basketball player Juan Gabriel , Mexican singer and songwriter Juan González , Puerto Rican baseball player Juan Gris , Spanish painter Juan Fernando Hermosa (1976–1996), Ecuadorian teenage serial killer Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain , Spanish physicist Juan Karlos Labajo , Filipino singer-songwriter Juan Jesus , Brazilian footballer Juan Joya Borja , Spanish Comedian and Internet meme Juan Leal , First Mayor of San Antonio, Texas Juan Antonio Llorente , 18th-century historian Juan Luis Vives , Spanish scholar and humanist Juan Luis Arsuaga , Spanish paleontologist Juan Ramón Jiménez , Spanish poet who received

375-1146: The Renaissance Juan Pérez de Montalbán (1602–1638), Spanish dramatist, poet and novelist Juan Pérez de la Serna (1573–1631), seventh Archbishop of Mexico Juan Pérez de Zurita (1516–c. 1595), Spanish conquistador Juan José Pérez Hernández (c. 1725–1775), Spanish explorer Juan Pérez (1932–?), Chilean Olympic cyclist Juan Carlos Pérez (born 1981), Bolivian trap shooter Juan de Dios Pérez (born 1980), Panamanian footballer Juan Manuel Pérez (born 1993), Argentine footballer Juan David Pérez (born 1991), Colombian footballer Juan Pérez Medina (born 1960), Mexican politician and educator Juan Perón , President of Argentina Juan Pierre , American baseball player Juan Pizarro Navarrete , Spanish physician and politician Juan Ponce de León , Spanish explorer Juan Rincón , Venezuelan baseball pitcher Juan Rivera (fl. 1765), Spanish explorer of North America Juan Rivera (born 1978), Venezuelan baseball outfielder Juan Rivera (born 1972), American wrongfully convicted three times of

400-605: The autogyro Juan Debiedma , American computer game player Juan Diego (name) , Multiple people Juan Domínguez , Colombian footballer Juan Domínguez , Dominican baseball player Juan Domínguez Lamas , Spanish footballer Juan Domínguez Otaegui , Spanish footballer Juan Catalino Domínguez (1910–1948), Argentine serial killer Juan Domínguez , Spanish road racing cyclist Juan Domingo Perón , Argentine general and politician Juan Encarnación , Dominican baseball player Juan Manuel Eguiagaray , Spanish politician and academic Juan Ponce Enrile , President of

425-567: The diminutive form (equivalent to Johnny ) is Juanito , with feminine form (comparable to Jane , Joan , or Joanna ) Juana , and feminine diminutive Juanita (equivalent to Janet , Janey , Joanie , etc.). Chinese terms [ edit ] Juan ( Mandarin pronunciation: [tɕɥɛ̂n] or [tɕɥɛ́n] 娟, 隽) 'beautiful, graceful' is a common given name for Chinese women. Juan ( [tɕɥɛ̀n] ) The Chinese character 卷 , which in Mandarin

450-674: The 💕 For the record label, see Juana Records . For Isla Juana , see Cuba . Juana Gender Female Other gender Masculine Juan (Spanish) Origin Word/name Spanish derivation of Jane or Manx derivation of Jane Meaning " Yahweh has been Gracious", "Graced by Yahweh" ( Johanan ) Region of origin Spain / Philippines / Latin America Other names Pet form (s) Juanita (Spanish) Related names Jane , Jean , Joan , Joanna , Juan , John [REDACTED] Juana.png Juana

475-1090: The name John Don Juan (disambiguation) João , the corresponding Portuguese name Joan (first name) , the corresponding Catalan name Jean (male given name) , the corresponding French name John (given name) , the corresponding English name San Juan (disambiguation) Tropical Storm Juan (disambiguation) , a list of hurricanes, typhoons and storms named Juan Juan Station , and Juan-dong, in Nam-gu, Incheon, South Korea Jwan (disambiguation) Juwan (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ Chisholm, Hugh , ed. (1911). "John"  . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. ^ Albaigès, Josep M.; Olivart, J. M. A. (1993). Diccionario de nombres de personas (in Spanish). Universitat de Barcelona. p. 149. ISBN   978-84-475-0264-6 . Retrieved 15 September 2018 . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

500-726: The nation at two FIFA World Cups , three FIFA Confederations Cups and three Copa América tournaments, winning two apiece of the latter two events. Born in Rio de Janeiro , Juan played for six years for Flamengo in Brazil. In 2002, he moved to Bayer Leverkusen . He played five years in Germany scoring ten goals for Bayer. In 2007, he moved to Roma for €6.3 million. Juan played for Roma between 2007 and 2012. In all competitions for Roma he scored 11 goals in more than 140 appearances. With Roma he won one Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana. He

525-597: The opening goal, in Roma's 4–0 demolition of Internazionale at the Stadio Olimpico . He scored nine goals for Roma during his time there. On 16 July 2012, Roma and Juan agreed to cancel his contract by mutual consent, which was set to end on 30 June 2013. On the same day, Juan signed a two-year contract with the club of Porto Alegre Internacional , with a one-year option. On 11 November 2015, Juan and Internacional agreed to cancel his contract by mutual consent, almost

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550-1439: The original commanders of the Cuban Revolution Juan Andrés Gelly (1790-1856), Paraguayan diplomat and lawyer Juan Andrés y Morell, Spanish writer and historian Juan Antonio Jara (1845-1887), Paraguayan politician Juan Nekai Babauta , former governor of the Northern Mariana Islands Juan Borges Mateos (born 1966), Cuban chess player Juan Bosch , first 'cleanly' elected president of Dominican Republic Juan Caguaripano , Venezuelan military officer and torture victim Juan Carlos I of Spain , King of Spain 1975–2014 Juan Carlos Onetti , Uruguayan author Juan Castro , Mexican baseball infielder Juan Chioran , Argentine-Canadian actor Juan de la Concha Castañeda (1818–1903), Spanish lawyer and politician Juan Corona (1934–2019), Mexican serial killer Juan Crisóstomo Centurión (1840-1902), Paraguayan military officer Juan Cruz (born 1978), Dominican baseball pitcher Juan Cruz (born 1966), Spanish screenwriter and film director Juan Aubín Cruz Manzano (born 1948), Puerto Rican politician and mayor of Manatí since 1977 Juan R. Cruz (born 1946), Puerto Rican aerospace engineer at NASA Juan de la Cierva , Spanish civil engineer and pilot, inventor of

575-414: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juan&oldid=1259353459 " Categories : Given names Spanish masculine given names Masculine given names Manx given names Hidden categories: Misplaced Pages articles incorporating

600-407: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juana&oldid=1241822749 " Categories : Given names Spanish feminine given names Feminine given names Hidden categories: Misplaced Pages articles incorporating a citation from

625-463: Was a first-choice centre-back for Roma, and wore the number four jersey. Juan scored his first goal for Roma against Reggina on 16 September 2007. In the 2011–12 season, he usually played alongside Gabriel Heinze . He scored his seventh goal for Roma in a 5–1 win over Cesena on 21 January 2012. He scored again in Roma's 4–2 loss Cagliari in Sardinia, followed by his third goal of the season, and

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