Yuhanna

Yuhanna or Youhanna (يوحنا) is an Arabic masculine name used by Christians. It is derived from the Syriac masculine given name Yohannan ("John").

People named Yuhanna include:

People

 * Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (fl. late 10th and early 11th centuries), Byzantine bureaucrat, translator, and author from Antioch
 * Saliba ibn Yuhanna (fl. 14th century), Syriac Christian author
 * Yuhanna al-Armani (1726–1786), Armenian author
 * Yuhanna ibn Bukhtishu (fl. 9th century), Persian or Syriac physician
 * Yuhanna Makhluf, Maronite Patriarch from 1608 to 1633
 * Michael Yuhanna or Tariq Aziz (1936–2015), Iraqi politician under Saddam Hussein
 * Yousef Yuhanna Meletios Macarios III Zaim or Macarius III Ibn al-Za'im, Patriarch of Antioch from 1647 to 1672
 * Yuḥannā Al Demashqi or John of Damascus (675–749), Arab Christian monk and saint
 * Yuhanna al-Asad or Leo Africanus (1494–1554), Andalusi diplomat and author
 * Yuhanna al-Injili or John the Evangelist (fl. 1st century), author attributed to the Gospel of John
 * Yuhanna Habib, 19th-century founder of the Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries or Kreimists
 * Yuhanna Ibn Masawaih or Masawaiyh (777–857), Persian or Assyrian Christian physician
 * Yuhanna Ibn Sarabiyun or Yahya ibn Sarafyun (fl. 9th century), Christian physician
 * Yuhanna Masawaih al-Mardini or Masawaih al-Mardini (died 1015), Assyrian Christian physician