Iasonas is a fascinating Greek variant of the name Jason, which goes directly back to the hero of Argonautic mythology. Translated, the name means "healer" or "the one who heals," thus carrying a historical weight of strength and care. Although it is rather rare in the German-speaking world, it captivates with its exotic sound and deep mythological roots. It connects antiquity with a modern, international aura.
Someone named Iasonas often radiates a calm yet determined presence that attracts people immediately. He is the one who does not dominate the conversation but lifts the mood in the room with a witty remark or a warm laugh. With a wink, he knows that he does not necessarily have to be the loudest to be in the spotlight; his composure is his greatest charisma.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Iasonas is a classic romantic who does not waste time on superficial games. He seeks a connection that is deep and enduring, similar to the journey of the Argonauts—full of adventures, but with a clear goal. Once in love, he is loyal and caring, yet he also expects honesty and intellectual exchange from his partner.
No, it is very rare and considered exotic, as it does not belong to the standard selection of German first names.
No, a specific name day is not traditionally established or widely known for this variant.
The name originates from Ancient Greek (Iasōn) and is closely associated with the figure of Jason from antiquity.
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