The Spanish name Juan is pronounced “Hwan” and is the equivalent of the English name “John”. It is a common name in many Spanish-speaking countries, and it is also used in some other languages, such as Portuguese and Italian.
The name Juan is derived from the Latin name Ioannes, which is itself a derivative of the Greek name (Ianns). The name Ioannes was originally used to refer to John the Baptist, and it was later adopted by other early Christians. The name Juan became popular in Spain during the Middle Ages, and it has remained a popular name in the country ever since.