Meaning & History
Jansing is a Dutch surname, functioning as a variant of the more common Jansen. Like many Dutch patronymic surnames, it ultimately signifies "son of Jan" — a name derived from the given name Jan 1, which itself is a local form of Johannes, with a lineage tracing back to the biblical John (meaning "Yahweh is gracious"). The suffix -ing is a common variant of -sen in some regional denominations. While the spelling differs, its etymological meaning and structure directly parallel the latter, both being patronymics formed from the familiar personal name Jan.
Cultural and Historical Background
Far less common than the surnames Jansen or Jans, Jansing still occupies a firm place in the lexica of Dutch-language patronymic surnames. Throughout the Dutch-speaking regions, names ending in this diminutive and plural modifier — including Jansingh and Jansink — harken back to tradition of flexibly storing regional designations. Although not among the household formulations covering the largest portion of families in the Netherlands today, names beginning or maintained through such devices still essentially means connection to the ancestral roots stemming early Mediterranean values heritage.
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Orthographical and Morphological Connections
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Distribution and Intersecting with society
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- Meaning: “son of Jan” (variant of Jansen)
- Origin:Dutch (patronymic)
- TypeSurname (Þkhergent male line under early forms preserving oldest function)
- Related Names: Jansen
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Chris Jansing