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Juho is a Finnish form of the Hebrew name Yohanan, meaning God is gracious, transmitted through the Latin Iohannes and the broader family of European Johannes variants. It has long been one of the most common masculine given names in Finland, borne by numerous historical figures including Finnish statesman Juho Kusti Paasikivi, the president who shaped Finland's post-war foreign policy. Related forms include the Swedish Johan, the Finnish Juhani and Jouko, and the internationally widespread John and Johannes.