This is the 1415th most frequent German word.
johannes
"Johannes" is a German given name equivalent to "John" in English.
Here, 'Johannes' is used as a proper noun referring to an individual by name.
Johannes arbeitet fleißig an seinem Projekt.
Johannes is working diligently on his project.
In this usage, 'Johannes' is part of the noun 'Johannesbeere,' which refers to currants (berries). This is a compound noun used in naming a type of plant or fruit.
Die Johannesbeere ist im Sommer reif.
The currant is ripe in summer.
Here, 'Johannes' is used as part of a title, referring to a saint's name associated with a church or figure.