Juhani
Juhani is a common male given name in several cultures, particularly in Finland and Sweden. It is derived from the Hebrew name Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious." The name is often associated with various notable figures, including Juhani Aho, a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature.
In Finnish culture, Juhani is frequently used in literature and folklore. It is also a popular name in Christian communities, reflecting its biblical roots. The name has variations in other languages, such as Giovanni in Italian and John in English, showcasing its widespread appeal across different regions.