Cabin Fever
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Well, let's just say I'm also a Canuck and I've seen it more than once before. But it's typically pronounced like "yo-hann-nes" or something close to that. So you might have heard of it but not realize it.Shit my bad, and you're 100% correct about the Richard one.
Also I didn't even know about the Johannes thing.
I've seen Joan, Joanne, and also Johane with 1 "n", and Jo-Anne all for girls. I've actually known girls with each of those variations.
Never have I heard of Johannes before. unless it's a sweedish variation of the name or some other Scandinavian country.
This is a new one for me. so I'll concede to your point. But in Canada, never seen that spelling of it before.