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American politician (1845-1914)
John Edgar Reyburn (February 7, 1845 – January 4, 1914) was an American politician who served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives
John_E._Reyburn
Surname
Summer Olympics John E. Reyburn (1845–1914), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Robert Reyburn (1810–1892), Scottish
Reyburn
The 1907 Philadelphia mayoral election saw the election of John Edger Reyburn as a Jeffersonian Republican over William Potter, who ran as a City-Democrat
1907 Philadelphia mayoral election
1907_Philadelphia_mayoral_election
U.S. House district for Pennsylvania
1889–1893 [data missing] Vacant January 9, 1890 – February 18, 1890 51st John E. Reyburn (Philadelphia) Republican February 18, 1890 – March 3, 1897 51st 52nd
Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district
Pennsylvania's_4th_congressional_district
Baseball stadium
if all of Philadelphia was there", wrote the Public Ledger. Mayor John E. Reyburn called the new facility a "pride to the city" and threw out the first
Shibe_Park
(1905–1907) John E. Reyburn (R) J. Hampton Moore (R) Charles N. Brumm (R) William W. Foulkrod (R) Thomas D. Nicholls (ID) John T. Lenahan (D) John H. Rothermel
Pennsylvania's congressional delegations
Pennsylvania's_congressional_delegations
American politician
John Weaver (October 5, 1861 – March 18, 1928) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a Republican mayor of Philadelphia from 1903 to 1907
John_Weaver_(mayor)
incorporates public domain material from RICH, John Tyler. Federal government of the United States. "John T. Rich Succeeds Conger". Cassopolis Vigilant
List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives
List_of_special_elections_to_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives
Second-highest-ranking official of the Pennsylvania Senate
79 John Lamon Republican Philadelphia 1879 William Imlay Newell Republican Philadelphia 1881 Hugh McNeil Republican Allegheny 1881 John E. Reyburn Republican
President pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate
President_pro_tempore_of_the_Pennsylvania_Senate
(1741–1785), Continental Congressman John E. Reyburn (1845–1914), U.S. Congressman, mayor of Philadelphia William S. Reyburn (1882–1946), U.S. Congressman Benjamin
List of burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery
List_of_burials_at_Laurel_Hill_Cemetery
City in Ohio, United States
Northern Illinois and James Madison Roy J. Plunkett – inventor of Teflon John E. Reyburn (1845–1914), U.S. Congressman for Pennsylvania "ArcGIS REST Services
New_Carlisle,_Ohio
Popular vote 134,680 130,185 Percentage 50.85% 49.15% Mayor before election John E. Reyburn Republican Elected mayor Rudolph Blankenburg Keystone Democrat
1911 Philadelphia mayoral election
1911_Philadelphia_mayoral_election
American politician (1843–1918)
Methodist Church. In 1921, the City of Philadelphia contracted with the John W. Sullivan Company of New York for the construction of a 129-foot, steam-powered
Rudolph_Blankenburg
American politician (1882–1946)
from 1909 to 1911. Reyburn was born on December 17, 1882, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Margaret (nee Crozier) and John E. Reyburn, a U.S. congressman
William_S._Reyburn
Chief executives of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
who refused election included Richard Hill (1717), Issac Norris (1722), John Mifflin, and Alexander Stedman. In other cases, William Coxe pleaded illness
Mayor_of_Philadelphia
American politician (1814–1890)
and served in the State Fencibles, a militia unit commanded by Colonel John Page, a prominent attorney. Kelley then worked as a journeyman jeweler in
William_D._Kelley
1893. 166 James R. Williams D IL-19 December 2, 1889 2nd term 167 John E. Reyburn R PA-04 February 18, 1890 2nd term 168 William Worth Dickerson D KY-06
List of United States representatives in the 52nd Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_52nd_Congress
Price D LA-03 December 2, 1889 4th term Left the House in 1897. 48 John E. Reyburn R PA-04 February 18, 1890 4th term Left the House in 1897. 49 Charles
List of United States representatives in the 54th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_54th_Congress
Wisconsin Democratic 1912–2002 John E. Reyburn 1890–1897 1906–1907 Pennsylvania Republican 1845–1914 William S. Reyburn 1911–1913 Pennsylvania Republican
List of former United States representatives (R)
List_of_former_United_States_representatives_(R)
American baseball umpire (born 1976)
the 2018 season, two years after the retirement of John Hirschbeck, who previously wore #17. Reyburn played center field for the Hope College Flying Dutchmen
D._J._Reyburn
American politician
Congress as a Republican to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John E. Reyburn. He was reelected to the 61st United States Congress and served from
Joel_Cook
Campaigns - OK District 04 Race - Sep 17, 1907". www.ourcampaigns.com. "Our Campaigns - OK District 05 Race - Sep 17, 1907". www.ourcampaigns.com. v t e
1907 United States House of Representatives elections
1907_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
U.S. House district for Pennsylvania
"Pennsylvania - Congressional District 2" (PDF). www2.census.gov. Kopp, John (February 22, 2018). "Brendan Boyle to seek re-election in redrawn Philly
Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district
Pennsylvania's_2nd_congressional_district
Paintings sold for the highest price
Not World's Most Expensive". The New York Times. Retrieved July 3, 2017. Reyburn, Scott; Carvajal, Doreen (February 5, 2015). "Gauguin Painting Is Said
List of most expensive paintings
List_of_most_expensive_paintings
Philadelphia: Kay & Brother. p. 146. Reyburn, John E.; Stearns, George R. (1908). First annual message of John E. Reyburn Mayor of the City of Philadelphia
Ice_Boat_No._3
Brooks Smith R WV-04 February 3, 1890 1st term Left the House in 1891. John E. Reyburn R PA-04 February 18, 1890 1st term George W. Atkinson R WV-01 February
List of United States representatives in the 51st Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_51st_Congress
S. Reyburn. William S. Reyburn (1882–1946), Pennsylvania State Representative 1909–11, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1911–13. Son of John E. Reyburn
List of United States political families (R)
List_of_United_States_political_families_(R)
1889-1891 U.S. Congress
Relations (Chairman: John Sherman; Ranking Member: John T. Morgan) Immigration (Chairman: William E. Chandler; Ranking Member: John R. McPherson) Indian
51st_United_States_Congress
American politician (born 1943)
John Franklin Street (born October 15, 1943) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 97th Mayor of the City of Philadelphia. He was first
John_F._Street
1907-1909 U.S. Congress
Majority Leader: Sereno E. Payne Majority Whip: James E. Watson Republican Conference Chair: William Peters Hepburn Minority Leader: John Sharp Williams until
60th_United_States_Congress
In June 1915, Harrington married Eleanor Crozier Reyburn of Philadelphia, daughter of John E. Reyburn, former US Congressman and Mayor of Philadelphia
Francis_C._Harrington
1906 1st term J. Hampton Moore R PA-03 November 6, 1906 1st term John E. Reyburn R PA-02 November 6, 1906 Previous service, 1890–1897. 5th term* Daniel
List of United States representatives in the 59th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_59th_Congress
1905–1907 U.S. Congress
Majority Leader: Sereno E. Payne Majority Whip: James E. Watson Republican Conference Chair: William Peters Hepburn Minority Leader: John Sharp Williams Minority
59th_United_States_Congress
(R) (since 2017) 12th district: Summer Lee (D) (since 2023) 13th district: John Joyce (R) (since 2019) 14th district: Guy Reschenthaler (R) (since 2019)
List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania
List_of_United_States_representatives_from_Pennsylvania
1893-1895 U.S. Congress
Labor (Chairman: Lawrence E. McGann; Ranking Member: Lafe Pence) Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Chairman: John M. Allen; Ranking Member:
53rd_United_States_Congress
British businessman, plumber (died 1910)
in 1969 of a tongue-in-cheek biography by New Zealand satirist Wallace Reyburn. Crapper held nine patents, three of them for water closet improvements
Thomas_Crapper
Neighborhood of Philadelphia in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Philadelphia. Retrieved November 7, 2008. Fourth Annual Message of John E. Reyburn Mayor of the City of Philadelphia with Annual Reports of Various Departments
Wissahickon,_Philadelphia
Daily National Democrat. September 17, 1859. Retrieved March 11, 2021. "John Schwartz". Bradford Reporter. June 28, 1860. Retrieved March 11, 2021. "Douglas
List of members of the United States Congress who died in office (1790–1899)
List_of_members_of_the_United_States_Congress_who_died_in_office_(1790–1899)
Williams D IL-19 December 2, 1889 3rd term Left the House in 1895. 110 John E. Reyburn R PA-04 February 18, 1890 3rd term 111 Willis Sweet R ID October 1
List of United States representatives in the 53rd Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_53rd_Congress
American baseball umpire (born 1987)
John Libka (born June 13, 1987) is an American Major League Baseball umpire. Libka was born on June 13, 1987, in Saginaw, Michigan, to Gary and Lori Libka
John_Libka
Play written by Bruce Graham
States. John Brennan – A white, middle-aged and fairly well-educated prisoner who feels a sense of denial about his crime. Robert Alvin "Bobby" Reyburn – A
Coyote_on_a_Fence
2nd term 286 J. Hampton Moore R PA-03 November 6, 1906 2nd term 287 John E. Reyburn R PA-02 November 6, 1906 Previous service, 1890–1897. 6th term* Resigned
List of United States representatives in the 60th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_60th_Congress
American politician
Pennsylvania from 1897 to 1903. He was the younger brother of fellow journalist John Russell Young. James R. Young was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and
James R. Young (Pennsylvania politician)
James_R._Young_(Pennsylvania_politician)
American athlete and coach (1863–1946)
Representatives from Pennsylvania and later Mayor of Philadelphia, John E. Reyburn. Wagenhorst later practiced law in Washington D. C. until his death
Woody_Wagenhorst
American art dealer and banker (1933–2025)
record for living artist". BBC. May 16, 2019. Retrieved May 16, 2019. Reyburn, Scott (May 15, 2019). "Jeff Koons 'Rabbit' Sets Auction Record for Most
Robert_Mnuchin
2023 season, Austin Dickinson has served as head coach of the Beavers. Reyburn Lorenzo Rutledge (June 29, 1888 – August 26, 1939) was an American college
List of Buena Vista Beavers head football coaches
List_of_Buena_Vista_Beavers_head_football_coaches
US Army major general (1877–1957)
appointment to the United States Military Academy from US Representative John E. Reyburn of Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district. Birnie graduated in 1900
Upton_Birnie_Jr.
House elections for the 60th U.S. Congress
Congress, 1789-1989. Macmillan Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0029201701. Moore, John L., ed. (1994). Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections (Third ed
1906 United States House of Representatives elections
1906_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1891-1893 U.S. Congress
Executive Papers (Chairman: William E. Haynes; Ranking Member: Thomas Bowman) District of Columbia (Chairman: John J. Hemphill; Ranking Member: Cornelius
52nd_United_States_Congress
Scottish civil engineer (1761–1821)
Dictionary. Edinburgh: W & R Chambers Ltd. p. 365. ISBN 0-55016043-4. Reyburn 1972, p. 28. "John Rennie: Renowned Civil Engineer". Institution of Civil Engineers
John_Rennie_the_Elder
1895-1897 U.S. Congress
section. President: Adlai E. Stevenson (D) President pro tempore: William P. Frye (R) Republican Conference Chairman: John Sherman Democratic Caucus Chairman:
54th_United_States_Congress
1989 studio album by Lȧȧz Rockit
"Ski" Sadowski – Album concept, Cover art John Harrell – Photography Mark DeVito – Layout (re-created) Marc Reyburn – Engineering (assistant) Dwayne Cavanas
Annihilation_Principle
American baseball umpire (born 1985)
30, 2014 Crew information Umpiring crew E Crew members #92 James Hoye (crew chief) #17 D. J. Reyburn #84 John Libka #29 Sean Barber Career highlights
Sean_Barber
American judge (1827–1895)
1901 to 1917. Margaretta Crozier was the wife of John Edgar Reyburn and mother of William Stuart Reyburn. Crozier's name is sometimes spelled "Crosier."
Robert_Crozier
British Lions & Wales international rugby union player and coach (1940–2021)
The Man Who Changed the World of Rugby – John Dawes and the Legendary 1971 British Lions, Ross Reyburn "John Dawes". Rugby Journal. "The first Lions highlights
John_Dawes
American swimmer (1880–1975)
Missouri Athletic Club's (MAC) 1904 Olympic water polo team included Amedee Reyburn, Gwynne Evans, Augustus Goessling, Bill Orthwein, Frank Schreiner, and
John_Meyers_(swimmer)
1993 studio album by Elton John and various artists
Champagne – additional recording (3), assistant engineer (12, 14) Marc Reyburn – additional engineer (5) Frank Wolf – additional engineer (13) Steve Holroyd
Duets_(Elton_John_album)
Most populous city in the United States
the original on May 6, 2014. Retrieved August 23, 2014. Pogrebin, Robin; Reyburn, Scott (November 15, 2017). "Leonardo da Vinci Painting Sells for $450
New_York_City
American legislative district
pa.us. Retrieved February 13, 2019. "Pennsylvania State Senate - John Edgar Reyburn Biography". www.legis.state.pa.us. Retrieved February 16, 2019. "Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Senate, District 5
Pennsylvania_Senate,_District_5
1991 studio album by Tevin Campbell
scratching, synthesizer William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr. – Trombone Marc Reyburn – Engineer Claytoven Richardson – production consultant, background vocals
T.E.V.I.N.
Painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
Archived from the original on 12 October 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2015. Reyburn, Scott. "Putting a Price on Leonardo", The New York Times. March 9, 2014
Salvator_Mundi_(painting)
Public diamond mine and state park in Arkansas, United States
Arkansas Diamond Company was formed, headed by the Little Rock banker Samuel Reyburn, and Huddleston sold out for $36,000. Kunz and Washington prepared a mining
Crater_of_Diamonds_State_Park
American politician
John Scott (December 25, 1784 – September 22, 1850) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. John Scott (father of Pennsylvania
John_Scott_(representative)
American politician
John Andrew Hiestand (October 2, 1824 – December 13, 1890) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the U.S. House
John_A._Hiestand
American politician (1787–1849)
John Blanchard (September 30, 1787 – March 9, 1849) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. John Blanchard was born in
John_Blanchard_(politician)
Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
John Reilly (February 22, 1836 – April 19, 1904) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. John Reilly was born
John Reilly (Pennsylvania politician)
John_Reilly_(Pennsylvania_politician)
American politician
John Vandling Lesher (July 27, 1866 – May 3, 1932) was an American lawyer and businessman who was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives
John_V._Lesher
American politician
John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg (October 1, 1746 – October 1, 1807) was an American clergyman and military officer who served during the American Revolutionary
Peter_Muhlenberg
American politician
Pennsylvania. United States Congress. "John Murray (id: M001109)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. The Political Graveyard v t e
John_Murray_(congressman)
American politician (1760–1824)
John Hoge (September 10, 1760 – August 4, 1824) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Hoge was born near Hogestown
John_Hoge
American politician
John Richards (April 18, 1753 – November 13, 1822) was a United States representative from Pennsylvania. Born in New Hanover, he was educated under private
John Richards (Pennsylvania politician)
John_Richards_(Pennsylvania_politician)
American politician (1793–1860)
John Schwartz (October 27, 1793 – June 20, 1860) was a 19th-century American merchant who was an Anti-Lecompton Democratic member of the United States
John_Schwartz
American politician
Cemetery. United States Congress. "John B. Storm (id: S000975)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. The Political Graveyard v t e v t e
John_B._Storm
American baseball umpire (born 1971)
Featured on MASN Broadcast". closecallsports.com. September 12, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2018. Major League profile Retrosheet The Baseball Cube v t e
James_Hoye
President of the United States in 1881
physicians D. Hayes Agnes, J.K. Barnes, D. W. Bliss, Frank H. Hamilton, Robert Reyburn, and J.J. Woodward between July 6 – September 19, 1881. Portals: American
James_A._Garfield
American swimmer (1879–1920)
Amedee Valle Reyburn Jr. (March 25, 1879 – February 10, 1920) was an American freestyle swimmer and water polo player who won two bronze medals in the
Amedee_Reyburn
American politician
John Swift (27 June 1790 – 9 June 1873) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a long-time mayor of Philadelphia. Born and died in Philadelphia
John_Swift_(politician)
American swimmer (1881–1958)
John Scott Leary (December 29, 1881 – July 1, 1958) was an American freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri.
Scott_Leary
American lawyer and politician (1752–1801)
7, 2023. United States Congress. "John W. Kittera (id: K000253)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. The Political Graveyard v t e
John_W._Kittera
American politician (1853–1901)
John Leisenring (June 3, 1853 – January 19, 1901) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives
John_Leisenring
American military and political leader
John Hiester (April 9, 1745 – October 15, 1821) was an American military and political leader from the Revolutionary War era to the early 19th century
John_Hiester
American politician
Virginia, near Aquia Creek, in 1861. United States Congress. "John McNair (id: M000581)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. v t e
John_McNair_(congressman)
Major General John Barker (c.1746—April 3, 1818) was twice mayor of Philadelphia. He was also a tailor. Barker served in the Revolutionary War and remained
John_Barker_(Philadelphia)
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
John Wurts (August 13, 1792 – April 23, 1861) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania and a president of the Delaware and Hudson
John_Wurts
Former Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
John Geyer (April 18, 1777[citation needed] – October 25, 1835) was a Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1813–1814. A native of Philadelphia, he was
John_Geyer
Subject-matter expert
of connoisseurship (Montréal: Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, 1978). Reyburn, Scott., “Connoisseurship: Is it Time for Comeback?" The Art Newspaper
Connoisseur
American politician
John Marshall Rose (May 18, 1856 – April 22, 1923) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. John Marshall Rose
John_M._Rose
168 (9.3%) Umpires: HP − Kouichi Tanba, 1B − Su-won Choi, 2B − D.J. Reyburn, 3B − John Tumpane Notes: Completed early due to 10–run mercy rule after 8 innings
2013 World Baseball Classic – Qualifier 4
2013_World_Baseball_Classic_–_Qualifier_4
American politician
John Alexander Ahl (August 16, 1813 – April 25, 1882) was a surgeon, real estate developer, paper mill and iron furnace operator, railroad executive and
John_Alexander_Ahl
American politician (1856–1922)
John Hoover Rothermel (March 7, 1856 – August 1922) was an American lawyer and politician who served four terms as a Democratic member of the U.S. House
John_H._Rothermel
American law
Philadelphia." Time. August 14, 1944. Wagner, Margaret E.; Kennedy, David M.; Osborne, Linda Barrett; and Reyburn, Susan. The Library of Congress World War II Companion
Smith–Connally_Act
American politician
John Winebrenner Rife (August 14, 1846 – April 17, 1908) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. John W. Rife
John_W._Rife
American politician
John Westbrook (January 9, 1789 – October 8, 1852) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. John Westbrook was
John Westbrook (Pennsylvania politician)
John_Westbrook_(Pennsylvania_politician)
American politician (1858–1931)
Baber Cemetery. United States Congress. "John Reber (id: R000102)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. The Political Graveyard v t e
John_Reber
American politician (1816–1894)
John Martin Broomall (January 19, 1816 – June 3, 1894) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the U.S. House
John_M._Broomall
1881 shooting in Washington, D.C.
Law2.umkc.edu. Retrieved May 25, 2013. Alexander (1882), pp. 107–108 Reyburn, Robert (March 24, 1894). "History of the Case of President Garfield".
Assassination of James A. Garfield
Assassination_of_James_A._Garfield
American swimmer
Louis Handley Jam Handy David Hesser Scott Leary John Meyers Bill Orthwein Charles Pyrah Amedee Reyburn Joe Ruddy Newman Samuel Marquard Schwarz Edwin Swatek
Marquard_Schwarz
Mayor of Philadelphia
John Stamper (died 1785) was the 35th Mayor of Philadelphia. Stamper was born in England, and had at least one brother, Joseph. He later came to America
John_Stamper_(mayor)
American politician
John Brown (August 12, 1772 – October 12, 1845) was an American mill owner and statesman from Lewistown, Pennsylvania. He represented Pennsylvania in the
John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)
John_Brown_(Pennsylvania_politician)
American politician
Cemetery. United States Congress. "John Whiteside (id: W000412)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. The Political Graveyard v t e
John_Whiteside
JOHN E-REYBURN
JOHN E-REYBURN
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Male
French
French form of Latin Timotheus, TIMOTHÉE means "to honor God."
Female
French
Feminine form of French unisex Esmé, ESMÉE means "esteemed, loved."
Female
French
Feminine form of French René, RENÉE means "reborn."
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
Female
French
French feminine form of Latin Josephus, JOSÉE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Female
French
Pet form of French Estelle, ESTÉE means "star."
Female
French
French name, derived from the French word aimée, AIMÉE means "much loved."
Male
French
French form of Latin Isaias, ISAÃE means "God is salvation."
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Female
French
French form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTHÉE means "gift of God."
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.)
Male
Slovene
Pet form of Slovene Jožef, JOŽE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Honoré, HONORÉE means "honor, valor."
Female
French
Feminine form of French André, ANDRÉE means "man; warrior."
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.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Dieudonné, DIEUDONNÉE means "God-given."
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
JOHN E-REYBURN
JOHN E-REYBURN
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of Sage; Goodness in Life; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
A song, World, Universe
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Guidance of the Truth (Allah)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Moon light
Boy/Male
Biblical
Light, resting by fire, my voice.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The best, Saintly
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Bold for his people.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
British, English, Greek
Form of Peter; A Rock
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, French, German, Teutonic
Warrior
JOHN E-REYBURN
JOHN E-REYBURN
JOHN E-REYBURN
JOHN E-REYBURN
JOHN E-REYBURN
e. i.
To cut with a grating sound; to cut; to penetrate or pierce harshly; as, the griding sword.
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
n.
A female pope; i. e., the fictitious pope Joan.
n.
A spotted food fish of the genus Epinephelus, as E. apua of Bermuda, and E. Drummond-hayi of Florida; -- called also coney, John Paw, spotted hind.
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.
n.
A proper name of a man.
pl.
of Notopodium
a.
Lower by a semitone; flat; as, E molle, that is, E flat.
n.
See Elevator, n. (e).
superl.
Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.
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.
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.
e. t.
To make cool.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
e
(imp.) of Wit
v. t.
To liken; to compa/e.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.