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'''Janos''' or '''János''' may refer to:
{{Infobox given name
| name = János
| pronunciation =
| gender = masculine
| feminine = ], ]
| meaning = "YHWH has been gracious", "graced by YHWH"
| language = Hungarian
| languageorigin = Hebrew/Greek name
| nickname = Jani, Jancsi
| variant forms = Janó, Jankó
| related names = Iván
| cognate = Yohanan
| anglicisation = John
| name day = June 26, December 27
| popularity =
}}


== People ==
{{wiktionary|János}}
* ], male Hungarian given name, a variant of ]
'''János''' or '''Janos''' may refer to:
* ] (born 1951), legal birth name of Jesse Ventura
* János, male Hungarian given name, a variant of ]


==Places== ==Places==
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** ], a nature reserve in Chihuahua ** ], a nature reserve in Chihuahua
* ], trade route from New Mexico to Janos * ], trade route from New Mexico to Janos

==People==
* ] (born 1951), legal birth name of Jesse Ventura
* ] (1924–2020), Hungarian-Canadian mathematician
* ] (1938–1995), former Hungarian handball player
* ] (1908–1992), Hungarian footballer
* ] (1817–1882), Hungarian writer, poet
* ] (1913–2002), Hungarian zoologist, ecologist, and professor
* ] (1892–1980), Hungarian–Romanian chess master
* ] (born 1982), Hungarian football goalkeeper
* ] (1923–1990)
* ] (1878–1958), magic supply dealer
* ] (1763–1845), Hungarian poet
* ] (1929–1987), Hungarian football manager
* ] (1934–2014), Hungarian basketball player
* ] (born 1947), Hungarian physicist and academic
* ] (born 1938), former Hungarian ice hockey player
* ] (1613–1678), Chancellor of Transylvania
* ] (1764–1827), Hungarian Romani violinist
* ] (1901–1983), Hungarian footballer and coach
* ] (born 1932), Hungarian modern pentathlete
* ] (born 1964), Hungarian ultramarathon runner
* ] (1914–2004), Hungarian cyclist
* ] (1822–1884), Hungarian professor, pediatrician, and children's hospital director
* ] (1912–1988), Hungarian politician
* ] (1802–1860), Hungarian mathematician
* ] (born 1953), Hungarian international football player
* ] (1921–2007), former Hungarian footballer
* ] (1931–1957), Hungarian Roman Catholic priest
* ] (1880–1950), Hungarian politician
* ] (born 1962), Hungarian corporate leader and ambassador
* ] (born 1946), former goalkeeper and football manager
* ] (born 1971), Hungarian judge and journalist
* ] (1535-1593), Hungarian magnate
* ] (born 1946), Hungarian handball player and handball coach
* ] (1822–1904), prominent Hungarian freedom fighter
* ] (1942–2020), Hungarian racewalker
* ] (born 1985), Filipino painter, illustrator, etcher, and printmaker
* ] (born 1954), Hungarian actor
* ] (1940–2006), Hungarian cyclist
* ] (1744–1830), German-born Hungarian painter
* ] (1920–1998), Hungarian sports shooter
* ] (?-1526), Judge Royal of the Kingdom of Hungary
* ] (1948–1985), Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Budapest
* ] (1911–1979), Hungarian football midfielder
* ] (born 1961), Hungarian swimmer
* ] (born 1991), Hungarian basketball player
* ] (1919–1997), Hungarian boxer
* ] (1741–1788), Hungarian jurist, lawyer and landowner
* ] (1774–1847), Hungarian nobleman, jurist, landowner, vice-ispán
* ], Hungarian football player
* ] (1957–2022), Hungarian journalist and politician
* ] (1889–1945), Hungarian Olympic champion saber fencer
* ] (1936–2020), Swiss fencer
* ] (born 1944), Hungarian discus thrower
* ] (1903–1957), Hungarian born American mathematician, computer scientist
* ] (born 1955), Hungarian diplomat
* ] (1875–1963), American light heavyweight boxing champion, better known as "Jack Root"
* ] (1903–1993), Hungarian-born American cellist and art collector
* ] (1876–1956), Hungarian violin maker
* ] (1924–2013), Hungarian-American cellist
* ] (born 1946), electrical engineer and computer scientist
* ] (born 1972), Hungarian long jumper

==Characters==
* ], introduced in the 1996 game ''Blood Omen''
* Janos Skorzeny, a vampire in the 1972 television film '']''
* Janos Skorzeny, a werewolf in the 1987-88 television series '']''
* ], Commander of the City Watch in George Martin's ''A Song of Ice and Fire''


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Latest revision as of 13:45, 14 May 2024

Janos or János may refer to:

People

  • János, male Hungarian given name, a variant of John
  • James Janos (born 1951), legal birth name of Jesse Ventura

Places

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