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German cyclist (born 1973)
Jan Ullrich (German pronunciation: [jan ˈʊlʁɪç] ; born 2 December 1973) is a German former professional road bicycle racer. Ullrich won gold and silver
Jan_Ullrich
Surname list
Ullrich (1830–1891), German industrialist Gerald Ullrich (born 1962), German politician Gustav Ullrich (1860-1938), German industrialist Jan Ullrich (born
Ullrich
Cycling race
84th edition of the Tour de France and took place from 5 to 27 July. Jan Ullrich's victory margin of 9:09 was the largest margin of victory since Laurent
1997_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
2026_Tour_de_France
Professional road bicycling team (2008–2011)
Henn in 1992, Erik Zabel, Rolf Aldag and Steffen Wesemann in 1993 and Jan Ullrich in 1994. Many of these riders would ride for more than ten years with
HTC–Highroad
Ski resort in France
group of riders and then looked back at Jan Ullrich. Armstrong later commented that he wasn't looking back at Ullrich but was actually looking back to see
Alpe_d'Huez
American cyclist (born 1971)
casts doubt that Ullrich did, in fact, wait for him. He states that Ullrich only slowed when told to do so by other riders."Jan Ullrich wird zum "Ritter
Lance_Armstrong
was beaten by Bjarne Riis, who later admitted to using Erythropoietin. Jan Ullrich and Marco Pantani won in 1997 and 1998, respectively, but Pantani's victory
List of Tour de France general classification winners
List_of_Tour_de_France_general_classification_winners
White Jersey
classification and the general classification — Laurent Fignon in 1983, Jan Ullrich in 1997, Alberto Contador in 2007, Andy Schleck in 2010, Egan Bernal
Young rider classification in the Tour de France
Young_rider_classification_in_the_Tour_de_France
Italian cyclist (1970–2004)
for the climb of Alpe d'Huez and winning two days later at Morzine. Jan Ullrich won, with Pantani third behind Richard Virenque. In 1997, Pantani rode
Marco_Pantani
Cycling race
Uno–Bianchi won the overall general classification, with Team Telekom's Jan Ullrich, the defending champion, and Cofidis rider Bobby Julich finishing on
1998_Tour_de_France
German actor (born 1963)
Mallorca, Spain, and his neighbour is former German cyclist Jan Ullrich. In August 2018, Ullrich was arrested for allegedly breaking onto Schweiger's property
Til_Schweiger
Name list
Tomaszewski (born 1948), Polish footballer Jan Ullrich (born 1973), German former professional road bicycle racer Jan van der Marck (1929–2010) Dutch-born American
Jan_(name)
Cycling race
the stage and opened a crucial 44 second gap over Telekom teammate Jan Ullrich. Ullrich, only 22, really broke through in this Tour, and won the individual
1996_Tour_de_France
Italian bicycle manufacturer
later replaced by the aria carbon fork. It was upon this frame that Jan Ullrich and Bjarne Riis won the Tour de France. Winner of the 2007 Editor's Choice
Pinarello
Multi-stage cycling race
but with an asterisk label to indicate his doping offences. In 2013 Jan Ullrich, the first German rider to win the Tour (in 1997), admitted to blood
Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Simoni (ITA) 2002: Alex Zülle (SUI) 2003: Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) 2004: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2005: Aitor González (ESP) 2006: Koldo Gil (ESP) 2007: Vladimir
2026_Tour_de_Suisse
Swiss multi-day road cycling race
de Suisse have also won the Tour de France, including Eddy Merckx and Jan Ullrich. In 2005 the Tour de Suisse was included in the inaugural UCI Pro Tour
Tour_de_Suisse
German cyclist
is a German former professional cyclist. He is the brother-in-law of Jan Ullrich. Steinhauser lives together with his wife and three children in Scheidegg
Tobias_Steinhauser
Danish cyclist (born 1996)
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Jonas_Vingegaard
Bicycle measurement
- BikeRadar Walser (Giant) 2004-2005 Jan Ullrich | Bike has two sets of … | Flickr Walser - Giant of Jan Ullrich 2004 till 2005 on velospace, the place
Q_factor_(bicycles)
Slovenian cyclist (born 1998)
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Tadej_Pogačar
Cycling race
Jan Ullrich from T-Mobile Team, the third man on the podium in 2005, winner in 1997, and the only previous winner still racing. However, both Ullrich
2006_Tour_de_France
Belgian cyclist (born 1945)
Merckx by Jan Cornand & André Blancke in 1975, 216 p. (Dutch) En Toen Ging Eddy Merckx by Jan Cornand in 1978, 110 p. (Dutch) Eddy Merckx Story by Jan Cornand
Eddy_Merckx
Spanish professional cyclist
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Alberto_Contador
Cycling race
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
2025_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Iban Mayo, Aitor González, Tyler Hamilton, Ivan Basso, Gilberto Simoni, Jan Ullrich, and Joseba Beloki but Armstrong was the odds-on favourite. Though he
2003_Tour_de_France
Use of illegal substances by cyclists in the Tour de France
maintains Tour lead; Ullrich banned". CBC News. 23 July 2002. "Puerto blood confirmed to be Ullrich's". "Former cyclist Jan Ullrich admits to doping, German
Doping_at_the_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
time. He was accompanied on the podium by Ivan Basso and Jan Ullrich, but in 2012 Ullrich's results were annulled. The points classification was won by
2005_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
favourites were Laurent Jalabert, Alex Zülle, Jan Ullrich and defending champion Abraham Olano. In the end, Ullrich won the race. "Vuelta'99 – Clasificaciones"
1999_Vuelta_a_España
Tour. Alex Zülle won two Vueltas in succession in 1996 and 1997. German Jan Ullrich was the victor in 1999. Roberto Heras won his first Vuelta in 2000; he
List of Vuelta a España general classification winners
List_of_Vuelta_a_España_general_classification_winners
Cycling race
Zülle (SUI) 1997: Alex Zülle (SUI) 1998: Abraham Olano (ESP) 1999: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2000–2019 2000: Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001: Ángel Casero (ESP)
2026_Vuelta_a_España
Kazakhstani road bicycle racer (born 1973)
International. He came 15th in the Tour de France after working for captain Jan Ullrich. His first win for the German team was stage 18 in the Vuelta a España
Alexander_Vinokourov
stages at the Grand Tours in 2003. Five more riders (David Zabriskie, Jan Ullrich, Leonardo Piepoli, Tyler Hamilton and Alberto Contador) have won stages
List of riders with stage wins at all three cycling Grand Tours
List_of_riders_with_stage_wins_at_all_three_cycling_Grand_Tours
Group of seven prestigious cycling stage races
win from 2006, due to doping. First placed stayed empty. In 2012, to Jan Ullrich was subsequently taken away his Tour de Suisse win from 2006 and given
Major one week stage races (cycling)
Major_one_week_stage_races_(cycling)
Cycling race
Armstrong had been favored to win, his competitors seen as being German Jan Ullrich, Spaniards Roberto Heras and Iban Mayo, and fellow Americans Levi Leipheimer
2004_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
several favourites: Armstrong, after his 1999 Tour de France victory; Jan Ullrich, having won the 1997 Tour de France, finishing second in the 1996 and
2000_Tour_de_France
German racing driver (born 1969)
May 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021 – via YouTube. Kopu, Ville; Nottmeier, Jan (24 October 2006). "Schumacher 500: Has the King Lost His Crown?". Autosport
Michael_Schumacher
Largest city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Rolf Kohnert (born 1938), cyclist, 3 times Australian Masters Champion Jan Ullrich (born 1973), cyclist, Tour de France winner, won two medals at the 2000
Rostock
American cyclist (born 1994)
Zülle (SUI) 1997: Alex Zülle (SUI) 1998: Abraham Olano (ESP) 1999: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2000–2019 2000: Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001: Ángel Casero (ESP)
Sepp_Kuss
Belgian cyclist (born 2000)
Zülle (SUI) 1997: Alex Zülle (SUI) 1998: Abraham Olano (ESP) 1999: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2000–2019 2000: Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001: Ángel Casero (ESP)
Remco_Evenepoel
Cycling race
runner-up Pogačar, who led the classification from start to finish and tied Jan Ullrich and Andy Schleck with his third win of this classification. The team
2022_Tour_de_France
Spanish cyclist (born 1964)
said he would stop racing. The Dane Bjarne Riis won and his teammate Jan Ullrich finished second. Induráin finished 11th and, in a stage passing through
Miguel_Induráin
racing to win. The biggest questions coming in, however, were whether Jan Ullrich would be able to race fast enough to get himself a podium spot, and whether
2004 Tour de France, Stage 10 to Stage 20
2004_Tour_de_France,_Stage_10_to_Stage_20
Dutch cyclist (born 1940)
Johannes Adrianus "Jan" Janssen (born 19 May 1940) is a Dutch former professional cyclist. He was world champion and winner of the Tour de France and
Jan_Janssen
Colombian road cyclist
de France, and the first Tour debutant to finish on the podium since Jan Ullrich in 1996. After the Tour, Quintana went on to win the Vuelta a Burgos
Nairo_Quintana
Italian road racing cyclist
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Vincenzo_Nibali
Danish cyclist (born 1964)
teammate Jan Ullrich. By the Tour's end, Riis had placed first in the General classification, with a lead of 1:41 over his young teammate Ullrich. In so
Bjarne_Riis
Rolf Sørensen Andrea Tafi Pavel Tonkov Arnaud Tournant Rebecca Twigg Jan Ullrich Kathy Watt Diana Žiliūtė Kristin Armstrong Lance Armstrong (now stripped
List_of_cyclists
Cycling race
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
2024_Tour_de_France
Italian cyclist (1914–2000)
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Gino_Bartali
World championship individual time trial race
his fellow Spaniard Melcior Mauri by thirty-seven seconds. Germany's Jan Ullrich won the event in 1999, beating Swedish rider Michael Andersson by fourteen
UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial
UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_time_trial
Colombian cyclist
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Egan_Bernal
Italian bicycle manufacturer
Cipollini, Gianni Bugno, Laurent Fignon, Marco Pantani, Moreno Argentin and Jan Ullrich. The most demanding rider may have been Pantani. Sara Mercante, head
Bianchi_(company)
approach. The best attempt was a run by Alexander Vinokourov, a teammate of Jan Ullrich, who came in 53 seconds back, putting him, for a time, in second place
2005 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2005_Tour_de_France,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
British cyclist (born 1985)
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Chris_Froome
France, Jan Ullrich Points classification, Erik Zabel Youth classification, Jan Ullrich Stages 3, 7 & 8, Erik Zabel Stages 10 & 12, Jan Ullrich Stage 4 Vuelta
List of wins by Team Deutsche Telekom and its successors
List_of_wins_by_Team_Deutsche_Telekom_and_its_successors
Spanish professional sports doping investigation
Astana-Würth not to take part in the Tour de France, which the team ignored. Jan Ullrich, linked to Fuentes by the newspaper, threatened to sue El País. The Court
Operación_Puerto_doping_case
French cyclist (born 1954)
called for the field to take a slow tempo, but when Zoetemelk's teammate Jan Raas attacked, he went after him. He eventually found himself in a group
Bernard_Hinault
Cycling races Giro d'Italia, Tour de France and Vuelta a España
(1/2) Jan Ullrich (1/2) Alex Zülle (2/2) 1998 Marco Pantani (1/2) Marco Pantani (2/2) Abraham Olano (1/1) 1999 Ivan Gotti (2/2) No winner[A] Jan Ullrich (2/2)
Grand_Tour_(cycling)
Endurance motor race in Germany
Sari 665 Giti Tire Motorsport by WS Racing Jannik Reinhard Ulf Steffens Jan Ullrich John van der Sanden 667 Breakell Racing James Breakell Álvaro Fontes
2026_24_Hours_of_Nürburgring
Ecuadorian bicycle racer
Simoni (ITA) 2002: Alex Zülle (SUI) 2003: Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) 2004: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2005: Aitor González (ESP) 2006: Koldo Gil (ESP) 2007: Vladimir
Richard_Carapaz
Doping scandal in professional cycling
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Lance_Armstrong_doping_case
Use of illegal drugs in the cycling event
"Report: Masseur Gave Ullrich EPO Shot". Washington Post (The Associated Press). 27 May 2007. Retrieved 12 August 2013. "Jan Ullrich given two year ban from
Doping at the 1998 Tour de France
Doping_at_the_1998_Tour_de_France
Cycle racing award
1999 Lance Armstrong (USA) Jan Ullrich (GER) Andrei Tchmil (BEL) 2000 Lance Armstrong (USA) Erik Zabel (GER) Jan Ullrich (GER) 2001 Lance Armstrong (USA)
Vélo_d'Or
German cycling team
Jan Bratkowski Stage 12 Tour de Langkawi, Jan Bratkowski Stage 4 Paris - Nice, Alex Zülle Profronde Stiphout, Jan Ullrich Rund um Köln, Jan Ullrich Stage
Team_Bianchi
German cyclist (born 1966)
Bjarne Riis and Jan Ullrich. During the 1997 Tour Stage 18 in the Vosges mountains, he was noted for the words he shouted to Ullrich when the latter was
Udo_Bölts
Classification that determines the winner of the Tour de France
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
General classification in the Tour de France
General_classification_in_the_Tour_de_France
though this might cost them some power which they might need to help Jan Ullrich in the mountains. Marc Wauters had the honor to drive through the village
2001 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10
2001_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10
Irish cyclist (born 1956)
the 1975 Tour of Britain, beating Swede Bernt Johansson and Polish rider Jan Trybala in a three-way sprint. Johansson became Olympic Road Race Champion
Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)
Spanish cyclist (born 1970)
Disneyland, finishing the stage 45 seconds ahead of the eventual Tour winner Jan Ullrich, and the performance moving him ahead of compatriot Fernando Escartin
Abraham_Olano
Cycling race
Zülle (SUI) 1997: Alex Zülle (SUI) 1998: Abraham Olano (ESP) 1999: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2000–2019 2000: Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001: Ángel Casero (ESP)
2025_Vuelta_a_España
Type of road racing cyclist
being Bernard Hinault's domestique in the 1985 Tour de France, as did Jan Ullrich in 1997 after riding for Bjarne Riis in 1996, Chris Froome in 2013 after
Domestique
Cycling race
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
2021_Tour_de_France
French cyclist (1934–1987)
mainly marked one another, allowing Anquetil's teammate Lucien Aimar and Jan Janssen to gain time on stage 10. Poulidor won the time trial on stage 14b
Jacques_Anquetil
Cycling race
classification by a margin of 7 min 39 s, the largest winning margin since Jan Ullrich in the 1997 Tour. Second and third respectively were Péraud and Pinot
2014_Tour_de_France
Luxembourgish former road bicycle racer
ever win the white jersey for best young rider 3 times; the first was Jan Ullrich who won between 1996 and 1998. He also won two mountain stages, and rode
Andy_Schleck
five since professionals were allowed in 1996. The event was won by Jan Ullrich of Germany, the nation's first victory in the men's individual road race
Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race
Cycling_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_individual_road_race
British former professional road and track racing cyclist
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Bradley_Wiggins
American racing cyclist
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Greg_LeMond
Slovenian racing cyclist (born 1989)
Zülle (SUI) 1997: Alex Zülle (SUI) 1998: Abraham Olano (ESP) 1999: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2000–2019 2000: Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001: Ángel Casero (ESP)
Primož_Roglič
49th season of the German endurance series
Racing BMW M240i Racing Cup 665 John van der Sanden 1–6 Ulf Steffens Jan Ullrich 670 Nicolas Markiewicz 1, 3–5 Adrien Paviot 1, 3 Valentin Belgy 1, 4–5
2026 Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie
2026_Nürburgring_Langstrecken-Serie
Cycling race
Simoni (ITA) 2002: Alex Zülle (SUI) 2003: Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) 2004: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2005: Aitor González (ESP) 2006: Koldo Gil (ESP) 2007: Vladimir
2025_Tour_de_Suisse
Cycling race
Heras (4th Vuelta 2001). Important riders who were not present were Jan Ullrich (2nd last year, injury) and Gilberto Simoni (winner 2001 Giro). Teams
2002_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
2023_Tour_de_France
Belgian cyclist (born 1994)
Jumbo–Visma became the first team to win both jerseys since German riders Jan Ullrich and Erik Zabel in 1997, with Team Telekom. Following the Tour de France
Wout_van_Aert
Cycling race
Winning time 86h 17' 28" Results Winner Lance Armstrong none Second Jan Ullrich (GER) (Team Telekom) Third Joseba Beloki (ESP) (ONCE–Eroski) Points
2001_Tour_de_France
Three consecutive championship titles
1994-1997 Richard Virenque (4-peat) Young Rider Classification 1996-1998 Jan Ullrich 2008-2010 Andy Schleck 2020-2023 Tadej Pogačar (4-peat) Team Classification
Three-peat
1986), professional wrestler Toni Turek (1919–1984), football player Jan Ullrich (born 1973), cyclist Wolfgang Unzicker (1925–2006), chess grandmaster
List_of_Germans
minutes to Jan Ullrich although winning over the rest of the field. Alexander Vinokourov took third place and remained with Armstrong and Ullrich in the contest
2003 Tour de France, Stage 10 to Stage 20
2003_Tour_de_France,_Stage_10_to_Stage_20
British road and track racing cyclist
Zülle (SUI) 1997: Alex Zülle (SUI) 1998: Abraham Olano (ESP) 1999: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2000–2019 2000: Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001: Ángel Casero (ESP)
Simon_Yates_(cyclist)
Swiss cyclist (1925–1964)
Induráin (ESP) 1995: Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1996: Bjarne Riis (DEN) 1997: Jan Ullrich (GER) 1998: Marco Pantani (ITA) 1999: Results voided because of doping
Hugo_Koblet
Slovenian road bicycle racer
Simoni (ITA) 2002: Alex Zülle (SUI) 2003: Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) 2004: Jan Ullrich (GER) 2005: Aitor González (ESP) 2006: Koldo Gil (ESP) 2007: Vladimir
Simon_Špilak
Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people
banished the Lakota Language Consortium (and specifically, LLC linguist Jan Ullrich and co-founder Wilhelm Meya) from ever again setting foot on the reservation
Lakota_language
Cycling race stages
day before his birthday. Of the other main contenders, Joseba Beloki, Jan Ullrich and Francisco Mancebo did not lose much time, but Gilberto Simoni and
2003 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 9
2003_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_9
Stages of cycle race
and Stive Vermaut remained. Jan Ullrich attacked on the Peyresourde, and escaped together with Lance Armstrong and Ullrich's teammate Kevin Livingston,
2001 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20
2001_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20
Historical region of Germany
logician, and mathematician Michael Buddrus (born 1957), historian Jan Ullrich (born 1973) a German former professional road bicycle racer Albert II
Mecklenburg
the top ten of the general classification are Ivan Basso at +4m 40s, Jan Ullrich at +6m 21s, Francisco Mancebo at +9m 59s, Vinokourov at +11m 01s, Leipheimer
July_2005_in_sports
Cycling race
classification. Jan Ullrich was the original winner of stage 11 but was later disqualified after the Court of Arbitration for Sports disqualified Ullrich's results
2006_Giro_d'Italia
German one-day road cycling race
Hamburg's Electricity Works, served as the race's title sponsor. In 1997 Jan Ullrich won the second edition amid hordes of fans, two weeks after winning the
Hamburg_Cyclassics
JAN ULLRICH
JAN ULLRICH
Girl/Female
Dutch Slavic American Hebrew English Scottish
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Life heart
Male
English
 Middle English form of English John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jan.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Man; People
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from the personal name Jan; or a reduced form of Johannes.English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beloved, Life, Sing
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Male
Finnish
 Finnish pet form of Low German Jan, JANI means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jani.
Boy/Male
Indian
Beloved, Life, Sing
Male
Danish
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gul - Flowers; Jan - Life
Male
German
 Low German short form of Latin Johan, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jan.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name CAN means "life."
Female
English
English short form of names beginning with Jan-, most of which are feminine forms of John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jan.
Boy/Male
Afghan, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Gothic, Hebrew, Kurdish, Muslim, Netherlands, Polish, Slavic, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian
Supplanter; The Lord is Gracious; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Swedish Polish Dutch Slavic English
Gift from God.
Male
French
A derivative of Anglo-Norman French Jehan, JEAN means "God is gracious." Compare with feminine Jean.
Female
English
Scottish form of French Jeanne, JEAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jean.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gul - flowers, Jan - life
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Slavic
God has been Gracious; The Grace or Mercy of the Lord
JAN ULLRICH
JAN ULLRICH
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Swedish
Pure; Torture
Male
Russian
(Казимир) Russian form of Polish Kazimierz, KAZIMIR means "commands peace."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Obedience
Boy/Male
Indian
Provides Protection to Others
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
British, English
Northern Guardian
Boy/Male
Muslim
Friendship, Closeness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Laalitya | லாலீதà¯à®¯à®¾Â
Loveliness, Grace, Beauty
Boy/Male
Biblical
A prince; one that reigns.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Good will
JAN ULLRICH
JAN ULLRICH
JAN ULLRICH
JAN ULLRICH
JAN ULLRICH
v. t. & i.
To be able; -- followed by an infinitive without to; as, I can go, but do not wish to.
n.
One of intermediate order between angels and men.
n.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
n.
A rattling, tremulous vibration or shock; a shake; a harsh sound; a discord; as, the jar of a train; the jar of harsh sounds.
n.
The measure of what is contained in a jar; as, a jar of oil; a jar of preserves.
n.
To move as with a fan.
n.
A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical; as, a can of tomatoes; an oil can; a milk can.
n.
A notched or forked part, adapted for holding an object in place; as, the jaw of a railway-car pedestal. See Axle guard.
n.
A married man; a husband; -- correlative to wife.
v. t.
To carry, as a load; as, to jag hay, etc.
n.
A kind of twilled cotton cloth. See Jean.
n.
To cool and refresh, by moving the air with a fan; to blow the air on the face of with a fan.
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
A yellowish-brown color, like that of tan.
a.
Of the color of tan; yellowish-brown.
n.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.
v. i.
To grow wan; to become pale or sickly in looks.
n.
One, or any one, indefinitely; -- a modified survival of the Saxon use of man, or mon, as an indefinite pronoun.