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[Opinions] Janson/Jansen means Johnson
Janson is a Swedish surname (usually spelt Jansson). I know many people with this surname. Jan is a Swedish form of Johannes/John. Jensen is a Danish surname, also very common in Denmark. Jens is the Danish form of Johannes/John. To me, both names sound very strange as fn. But since both the "son" in Janson and the "sen" in Jensen mean "son", I find them both more suitable for a boy.I second the suggestion of using Jonas as a way to honor your dh.Or, instead of a name meaning "Johnson", why not John or a form of John, like Jack, Ian, Sean, Evan, Ivan, Johan etc?I think Everett (nn Rett?) would be a great fn too."But it’s all right now.
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My moms maiden name is Johnston, so this could be a way to honor my family. Thanks for the other suggestions, but we will probably go with Janson.Thanks!Amber Nicole
Mom to Piper Elizabeth
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