Jon

A male given name from Hebrew, variant of John.

Proper noun

  1. A male given name from Hebrew, variant of John.
    • In that Summer of 1909 the simple souls who even then desired to simplify the English tongue, had, of course, no cognizance of little Jon, or they would have claimed him for a disciple. But one can be too simple in this...
  2. A diminutive of the male given name Jonathan.
    • "I suppose I ought to call you Uncle Jack now." "Please don't. My name is Jonathan, and I've never had a nickname. Doesn't go with my character. So, Uncle Jon - if you must." - 1994, Robertson Davies, The Cunning Man,...
    • Inundated with anti-Semitic tweets and frustrated by Twitter's initial response, New York Times editor Jon Weisman is packing up and leaving the social media platform. - 2016 June 8, Tom Kludt, “New York Times editor...

Proper noun Entry 2

  1. A surname.

Forms

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