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'''Janssens''' is a [[Dutch language|Dutch]] surname equivalent to [[Johnson]]. It is the second most common surname in [[Belgium]], [http://www.naamkunde.net/?page_id=166] while in the [[Netherlands]], the forms [[Jansen (surname)|Jansen]] and [[Janssen (surname)|Janssen]] are more common. People with this surname include:
'''Janssens''' is a [[Dutch language|Dutch]] surname equivalent to [[Johnson (surname)|Johnson]]. It is the second most common surname in [[Belgium]], [http://www.naamkunde.net/?page_id=166] while in the [[Netherlands]], the forms [[Jansen (surname)|Jansen]] and [[Janssen (surname)|Janssen]] are more common. Notable people with this surname include:


*[[Abraham Janssens]] (c. 1573 – 1632), Flemish painter
*[[Abraham Janssens]] (c. 1573 – 1632), Flemish painter
*[[A. Cecile J.W. Janssens]] (1968–2022), Dutch epidemiologist
*[[A. Cecile J.W. Janssens]] (1968–2022), Dutch epidemiologist
*[[Aster Janssens]] (born 2001), Belgian footballer
*[[Aster Janssens]] (born 2001), Belgian footballer
*[[Cas Janssens]] (born 1944), Dutch footballer
*[[Bernard Janssens]] (1895–?), Belgian racing cyclist
*[[Cas Janssens]] (1944–2024), Dutch footballer
*[[Charles Janssens]] (1906–1986), Belgian film actor
*[[Charles Janssens]] (1906–1986), Belgian film actor
*[[Chris Janssens]] (born 1969), Belgian footballer
*[[Chris Janssens]] (born 1969), Belgian footballer
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*[[Francis Janssens]] (1843–1897), Dutch-born Archbishop of New Orleans.
*[[Francis Janssens]] (1843–1897), Dutch-born Archbishop of New Orleans.
*[[Franciscus Janssens]], General Abbot.
*[[Franciscus Janssens]], General Abbot.
*[[Frans Janssens]] (born 1945), Belgian footballer
*[[Frans Janssens]] (1945–2024), Belgian footballer
*[[Frans Alfons Janssens]], (1865–1924), Belgian biologist who first described chromosomal crossover
*[[Frans Alfons Janssens]], (1865–1924), Belgian biologist who first described chromosomal crossover
*[[Hieronymus Janssens]], [[Southern Netherlands|Flemish]] [[painter]] from the [[Baroque]]
*[[Hieronymus Janssens]], [[Southern Netherlands|Flemish]] [[painter]] from the [[Baroque]]
*[[Jan Janssens]] (August 1590-after 1650), [[Flemish Baroque painter]]
*[[Jan Janssens]] (August 1590-after 1650), [[Flemish Baroque painter]]
*[[Jan Willem Janssens]] (1762–1838), Dutch soldier and statesman
*[[Jan Willem Janssens]] (1762–1838), Dutch soldier and statesman
*[[Jean Janssens (cyclist)|Jean Janssens]] ([[floruit|fl.]] 1920), Belgian racing cyclist
*[[Jean Janssens (footballer)|Jean Janssens]] (born 1944), Belgian footballer
*[[Jean Janssens (footballer)|Jean Janssens]] (born 1944), Belgian footballer
*[[Jean-Baptiste Janssens]] (1889–1964), twenty-seventh Superior General of the Society of Jesus
*[[Jean-Baptiste Janssens]] (1889–1964), twenty-seventh Superior General of the Society of Jesus
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*[[Patrick Janssens]] (born 1956), Belgian politician
*[[Patrick Janssens]] (born 1956), Belgian politician
*[[Victor Honoré Janssens]] (1658–1736), Flemish painter
*[[Victor Honoré Janssens]] (1658–1736), Flemish painter
*Mathew Byrne Janssens (1990-present) Voted second best looking male in the Janssens family, Electrician
*Evan Janssens, lord of Harwinton (2002-present). World Strongman champion 2021 and best looking male in the Janssens family.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 06:29, 21 October 2024

Janssens is a Dutch surname equivalent to Johnson. It is the second most common surname in Belgium, [1] while in the Netherlands, the forms Jansen and Janssen are more common. Notable people with this surname include:

See also

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