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- January
- Born in January, Named after Janus, God of beginnings and transitions.
- Junior
- English name which was a nickname for a young person, from the Latin meaning "younger". Commonly used to distinguish a son from his father with the same name.
- Jinora
- Genaro
- Refers to the first month of the year, January., Refers to the first month of the year, January.
- Jenaro
- This name derives from the Latin “Iānus > Iānŭārĭus.” January is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and the ancient Roman religion and mythology. Janus is the god of the beginnings and transitions and doors, portals, and time. He is usually a two-faced god because he looks to the future and the past. The month of January was named in honor of Janus by the Romans. Januarius (Italian: San Gennaro), Bishop of Naples, is a martyr saint of the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. While no contemporary sources on his life are preserved, the following sources and legends claim that he died during the Diocletianic Persecution, which ended with Diocletian’s retirement in 305.
- Jenner
- An engineer who works among the armed people., An engineer who works among the armed people.
- Gennaro
- One who belongs to God Janus (God of Romans), One who belongs to God Janus (God of Romans).
- Janaria
- Janari
- Genora
- Jennier
- Jonier
- Jenara
- This name derives from the Latin “Iānus > Iānŭārĭus.” January is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and the ancient Roman religion and mythology. Janus is the god of the beginnings and transitions and doors, portals, and time. He is usually a two-faced god because he looks to the future and the past. The month of January was named in honor of Janus by the Romans. Januarius (Italian: San Gennaro), Bishop of Naples, is a martyr saint of the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. While no contemporary sources on his life are preserved, the following sources and legends claim that he died during the Diocletianic Persecution, which ended with Diocletian’s retirement in 305.
- Jener
- Janire
- Jnr
- Juniour
- Jinru
- Jinrui
- Janry