Juan is a name of Spanish origin, derived from Hebrew 'Yochanan', meaning 'God has favored' or 'God's gift'. It was popularized by Saint John the Baptist and later became a common Christian given name.
In Latin American culture, Juan is often associated with masculinity and strength, while in Spain it's a common masculine given name. In some countries, it's also used as a surname.
People named Juan are often characterized as confident, charismatic, and adventurous, with a strong sense of responsibility and a natural flair for leadership.
The name Juan remains popular in many Spanish-speaking countries and is often chosen for its classic and timeless feel. In recent years, it has also gained popularity in the US among parents seeking cultural diversity.