Jean-Baptiste

Johann Baptist with its variants is a male first name.

Origin and Meaning

The words " Baptist " for the first name John is of Greek origin and means: the Baptist. This combination identifies the intentioned John as John the Baptist.

Variants

In the variants are, for example, Baptist, Baptist, Baptist Batista, Jean, Johann, Giovanni or John the presented part of the name.

  • Johann Baptist, John the Baptist, John the Baptist, John the Baptist, Jean Baptist, Jean- Baptist, Jean Baptiste, Jean -Baptiste, Giovanni Battista, Giambattista, Jan Baptist

Well-known bearers of the name

Johann Baptist

  • Johann Baptist Allgaier (1763-1823), German -Austrian chess master
  • Johann Baptist von Anzer (1851-1903), Bishop of Shandong
  • Johann Baptist Bekk (1797-1855), German jurist
  • Johann Baptist Wenzel Bergl (1718-1789), Austrian painter
  • Johann Baptist Coronini Cronberg (1794-1880), an Austrian officer
  • Johann Baptist Cramer (1771-1858), English pianist and composer
  • Johann Baptist Eichelsdörfer (1890-1946), camp leader in the concentration camp Schwabmunchen
  • Johann Baptist Gradl (1904-1988), German politician
  • Johann Baptist Henry ( politician ) ( 1774-1838 ), German politician, Mayor of Mainz
  • Johann Baptist Heinrich (priest) ( 1816-1891 ), German Catholic priest, writer, journalist and university teacher
  • Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724), German cartographer
  • Johann Baptist Kraus ( Benedictine ) ( 1700-1762 ), German Prince Abbot
  • Johann Baptist Kraus ( minister ) ( 1805-1893 ), German Catholic priest
  • Johann Baptist Metz ( b. 1928 ), Catholic theologian
  • Johann Baptist Moralt (1777-1825), German composer
  • Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl (1782-1834), Austrian botanist
  • Johann Baptist Schneider (1840-1905), auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Vienna
  • Johann Baptist von Schweitzer (1833-1875), German politician
  • Johann Baptist special country (1805-1878), German painter
  • Johann Baptist von Spix (1781-1826), German naturalist
  • Johann Baptist Straub (1704-1784), German rococo sculptor
  • Johann Baptist Strauss ( father ), known as Johann Strauss ( father) ( 1804-1849 ), Austrian conductor and composer
  • Johann Baptist Strauss ( son ), known as Johann Strauss ( son ) ( 1825-1899 ), Austrian conductor and composer
  • Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813), Bohemian composer
  • Johann Baptist Zimmermann (1680-1758), German painter and plasterer

Johann Baptista

  • Johann Baptista von Taxis (around 1470-1541 ), Burgundian - Dutch Postmaster General
  • Johann Baptista von Taxis (1546-1588), an officer in the service of Spain during the Eighty Years' War

John the Baptist

  • John Baptist Righi (1469-1539), a Franciscan hermit
  • Johannes Baptist Kerner (born 1964 ), German Moderator

John Baptiste

  • Johann Baptiste de La Salle (1651-1719), French priest, educator and founder of the Order

Jean Baptist

  • Jean Baptist Duhamel (1767-1847), a French professor of mining

Jean Baptiste / Jean -Baptiste

  • Jean -Baptiste Antoine Marcellin de marbot (1782-1854), French general
  • Jean -Baptiste Besard (1567-1617), French jurist, lutenist and composer
  • Jean -Baptiste Bessières (1768-1813), Marshal of France
  • Jean -Baptiste Billot (1828-1907), French general
  • Jean -Baptiste Biot (1774-1862), French physicist
  • Jean -Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875), French painter
  • Jean -Baptiste Campenon (1819-1891), French general
  • Jean -Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875), French sculptor
  • Jean -Baptiste Carrier (1756-1794), French revolutionary
  • Jean Baptiste du Casse (1646-1714), Admiral of France
  • Jean Baptiste Cavaignacs (1762-1829), French general
  • Jean -Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier (1705-1786), French navigator
  • Jean -Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683), French statesman
  • Jean -Baptiste Desmarets (1682-1762), French general
  • Jean -Baptiste- Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (1825-1907), French general
  • Jean -Baptiste Drouet d' Erlon's (1765-1844), French general
  • Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille (1848-1912), French painter of battle
  • Jean -Baptiste Faure (1830-1914), French baritone and composer
  • Jean -Baptiste Gaston, Duke of Orléans (1608-1660)
  • Jean -Baptiste Gatete (* 1953), Rwandan war criminal
  • Jean Baptiste Girard (1765-1850), Swiss educator
  • Jean -Baptiste Grange ( born 1984 ), French skiers
  • Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805), French painter
  • Jean Baptiste Guadagnini (1711-1786), Italian violin maker
  • Jean Baptiste Henri Lacordaire (1802-1861), French theologian
  • Jean -Baptiste Isabey (1767-1855), French painter
  • Jean Baptiste Janssens (1889-1964), Superior General of the Jesuit Order
  • Jean -Baptiste Joseph Delambre (1749-1822), French astronomer
  • Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768-1830), French physicist and mathematician
  • Jean -Baptiste de Jourdan (1762-1833), Marshal of France
  • Jean -Baptiste Kléber (1753-1800), French general
  • Jean Baptiste Labat (1663-1738), French missionary
  • Jean -Baptiste Lemoyne (1751-1796), French composer
  • Jean -Baptiste de Lamarck (1744-1829), French zoologist and botanist
  • Jean Baptiste Leprince (1734-1781), French painter
  • Jean -Baptiste Loeillet (1680-1730), Belgian composer
  • Jean -Baptiste Loeillet de Gant (1688-1750), Belgian composer
  • Jean Baptiste Louis de Gresset (1709-1777), French poet
  • Jean -Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), Italian - French composer
  • Jean -Baptiste Maunier (* 1990), French singer and actor
  • Jean -Marie Vianney (1786-1859), French Catholic priest, was canonized in 1925
  • Jean -Baptiste Meusnier de la Place (1754-1793), French mathematician
  • Jean Baptiste Ouedraogo ( born 1942 ), former President of Upper Volta
  • Jean- Baptiste Pater (1695-1736), French painter
  • Jean -Baptiste Perrin (1870-1942), French physicist
  • Jean -Baptiste Pham Minh Man ( * 1934), Vietnamese Cardinal
  • Jean Baptiste le Rond d' Alembert (1717-1783), French mathematician
  • Jean -Baptiste Rossi (1931-2003), French journalist
  • Jean Baptiste de La Salle (1651-1719), French founder of an order
  • Jean- Baptiste Say (1767-1832), French economist
  • Jean -Baptiste Vaquette, vicomte de Gribeauval (1715-1789), French engineer
  • Jean -Baptiste Vaillant (1790-1872), French general
  • Jean -Baptiste Gaspard d' Ansse de Villoison (1750-1805), French classical scholar
  • Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (1798-1875), French violin maker

Jeanne Baptiste

  • Jeanne Baptiste d' Albert de Luynes (1670-1736), French aristocrat, mistress of King Victor Amadeus I of Sardinia - Piedmont

Jan Baptist

Family name

  • Marianne Jean -Baptiste (born 1967 ), British actress, writer and composer
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