Jansons
From Latvian Surname Project
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Map of attested locations
Surname: Jansons
Origin: Germanic
Meaning: Patronymic, "son of John"
Old Spellings: Jansohn, Jansson, Johansohn, Johanssohn, Johannsohn
Cyrillic Spelling: Янсонс
Handwritten Cyrillic: To be added
Variations and Alternate Spellings: Jansone, Johansons, Johansone
Related Surnames: Ivanāns, Ivanovs, Jonāns
Possible place name borrowing? Yes
Attested Locations: Baldone, Dole, Galgauska*, Glūda, Iecava, Irši, Kastrāne, Ķēči, Lēdurga, Limbaži, Lode, Ludza, Mālpils, Mežotne, Plāņi, Saldus, Salgale, Sātiņi, Sēļi, Sērene, Sidgunda, Sigulda, Smārde, Stopiņi, Suntaži, Tadaiķi, Taurupe*, Tūja*, Turaida, Vecmoki, Zaube (Jansons); Bauņi*, Šķibe, Vaidava (Johansons)
Famous individuals with this surname: Unknown
Categories:
- Baldone parish
- Bauņi parish
- Dole parish
- Galgauska parish
- Glūda parish
- Iecava parish
- Irši parish
- Kastrāne parish
- Ķēči parish
- Lēdurga parish
- Limbaži parish
- Lode parish
- Ludza
- Mālpils parish
- Mežotne parish
- Plāņi parish
- Saldus parish
- Salgale parish
- Sātiņi parish
- Sēļi parish
- Sērene parish
- Sidgunda parish
- Sigulda parish
- Šķibe parish
- Smārde parish
- Stopiņi parish
- Suntaži parish
- Tadaiķi parish
- Taurupe parish
- Tūja parish
- Turaida parish
- Vaidava parish
- Vecmoki parish
- Zaube parish
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