The meaning of the name jana

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Jana

GenderFemale
Origin
Word/namevarious unrelated
Meaningvarious

Jana is the spelling of several unrelated given names. See Jaana for the Finnish and Estonian given name.

  • Persian (Persian: جانا) My dearest, My soul.
  • a Catalan and Occitan old name
  • In Cantabria it is the feminine form of Jano, a Celtic god based on the Roman Janus (see also xana of Asturias).
  • the Roman goddess Diana, who was often called Jana. Jana is also the feminine form of the Roman god Janus.
  • In Arabic Jana, is a noun which means to Earn or Reap and is used as a female name, but is pronounced as Janaa جنى.
  • In Albanian, short for Jehona which means echo, other short names include Jona, Ana, Hona
  • In Brazilian Portuguese, short for Janaina, a name with Amerindian and African origins, meaning "queen of the seas" or "mother of the fishes"
  • In Hebrew, Jana means "God is gracious"[1]

People[edit]

  • Jana (footballer)
  • Jana (Native American singer)
  • Jana (singer)
  • Jana Andrsová (born 1939), Czech ballerina and actress
  • Jana Asher, American statistician and human rights activist
  • Jana Assi, Lebanese footballer
  • Jana Bach (born 1979), German pornographic actress, model, and television host
  • Jana Begum, Mughal Indian noblewoman and scholar
  • Jana Beller (born 1990), Soviet-born German model
  • Jana Bellin (born 1947), chess player
  • Jana Bennett
  • Jana Bobošíková (born 1964), Czech politician
  • Jana Boková, Czech film director
  • Jana Brejchová (born 1940), Czech film actress
  • Jana Budajová (born 1992), Slovakian ice hockey goaltender
  • Jana Burčeska (born 1993), Macedonian singer
  • Jana Carpenter, American actress, singer and guitarist
  • Jana Čepelová (born 1993), Slovak tennis player
  • Jana Černá
  • Jana Dítětová (1926 – 1993), Czechoslovak film actress
  • Jana Doleželová (born 1981), Czech actress, model, pharmacist and beauty pageant titleholder
  • Jana Dörries (born 1975), German swimmer
  • Jana Dukátová (born 1983), Slovak slalom canoeist
  • Jana Duļevska (born 1980), Latvian actress and TV presenter
  • Jana Elhassan (born 1985), Lebanese novelist and short story writer
  • Jana Farmanová (born 1970), Slovak contemporary figurative painter
  • Jana Fesslová (born 1976), Paralympian athlete from Czech Republic
  • Jana Fett (born 1996), Croatian tennis player
  • Jana Galíková-Hlaváčová (born 22 January 1963), orienteering competitor who competed for Czechoslovakia
  • Jana Gantnerová (born 1989), Slovak Alpine skier
  • Jana Gereková (born 1984), Slovak biathlete
  • Jana Hlaváčková (born 1981), Czech tennis player
  • Jana Horáková (born 1983), Czech professional BMX cyclist
  • Jana Hubinská (born 1964), Slovak film and stage actress
  • Jana Hunter, musician
  • Jana Marie Hupp (born 1964), American actress
  • Jana Hybášková (born 1965), Czech and European politician and diplomat
  • Jana Ina (born 1976) Brazilian TV show host and model
  • Jana Jacková (born 1982), Czech chess player
  • Jana Jonášová (born 1943), Czech opera singer
  • Jana Jurečková (born 1940), Czech statistician
  • Jana Juřenčáková (born 1962), Czech politician and economist
  • Jana Juricová (born 1987), Slovak tennis player
  • Jana Kapustová (born 1983), Slovakian ice hockey player
  • Jana Khayat (born 1961), British businesswoman
  • Jana Khokhlova (born 1985), Russian former competitive ice dancer
  • Jana Kirschner (born 1978), Slovak singer and songwriter
  • Jana Knedlíková (born 1989), Czech handballer
  • Jana Kolarič (born 1954), Slovene author and translator
  • Jana Komrsková (born 1983), artistic gymnast from the Czech Republic
  • Jana Korbasová (born 1974), Slovak swimmer
  • Jana Košecká, Slovak-American computer scientist
  • Jana Králová, Czech football player
  • Jana Kramer (born 1983), American actress and country music singer
  • Jana Krausová, (born 1954), Czech actress
  • Jana Krishnamurthi (1928 – 2007), Indian political leader
  • Jana Kubičková-Posnerová (born 1945), Slovak gymnast
  • Jana Kubovčáková, Czechoslovak slalom canoeist
  • Jana Labáthová (born 1988), Slovak synchronized swimmer
  • Jana Lacinová, Czech football player
  • Jana Linke-Sippl (born 1968), bodybuilder from Austria
  • Jana Majunke (born 1990), German Paralympic cyclist
  • Jana Malik, Pakistani actress
  • Jana Moravcová (born 1937), Czech poet, writer, and translator
  • Jana Mrázková (born 1940), Czech figure skater
  • Jana Müller (born 1978), German volleyball player
  • Jana Nejedly (born 1974), Canadian tennis player but she was born in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic
  • Jana Novotná (1968–2017), Czech tennis player
  • Jana Obrovská (1930 – 1987), Czech composer
  • Jana Pallaske (born 1979), German actress
  • Jana Pittman (born 1982), Australian athlete
  • Jana Plodková (born 1981), Czech actress
  • Jana Pospíšilová (born 1970), professional tennis player from the Czech Republic
  • Jana Rabasová (1933 – 2008), Czech gymnast
  • Jana Revedin (born 1965), architect
  • Jana Riess (born 1969), American writer and editor
  • Jana Rodriguez Hertz (born 1970), Argentine and Uruguayan mathematician
  • Jana S. Rošker (born 1960), Slovenian sinologist
  • Jana Roxas (born 1990), actress in the Philippines
  • Jana Rybářová (synchronized swimmer) (born 1978), Czech synchronized swimmer
  • Jana Šaldová (born 1975), Czech cross country skier
  • Jana Šikulová (born 1988), Czech artistic gymnast
  • Jana Šimánková (born 1980), Czech volleyball player
  • Jana Sinyor (born 1976), Canadian television writer and producer
  • Jana Šramková (born 1976), Czech rhythmic gymnast
  • Jana Sterbak, Canadian artist
  • Jana Švandová (born 1947), Czech actress
  • Jana Sýkorová (born 1973), Czech operatic contralto
  • Jana Taylor (1943 – 2004), American actress
  • Jana Thiel (1971–2016), German sports presenter and journalist
  • Jana Tichá (born 1965), Czech astronomer
  • Jana Tucholke (born 1981), German discus thrower
  • Jana Vaľová, politician of the Slovak Republic
  • Jana Velďáková (born 1981), Slovak long jumper
  • Jana Veselá (born 1983), Czech professional basketball player
  • Jana Vojteková (born 1991), Slovak football midfielder
  • Jana Zvěřinová (born 1937), Czechoslovak slalom canoeist

Fictional entities[edit]

  • Jana, a fictitious character in the television series Containment
  • Jana Hawkes Fisher, a character on the American soap opera The Young and the Restless
  • Jana von Lahnstein, fictional character in the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)
  • Jana of the Jungle

See also[edit]

  • Jana (disambiguation)
  • Janus (disambiguation)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jana - Baby Name Meaning, Origin and Popularity". www.thebump.com. Retrieved 2021-02-19.

Categories:

  • Given names
  • Arabic feminine given names
  • Czech feminine given names
  • English feminine given names
  • German feminine given names
  • Hebrew feminine given names
  • Slovak feminine given names

What does Jana mean in the Bible?

Jana is a variant of Jane. Jane originates in Hebrew language and means "God is merciful". It is ultimately derived from the Hebrew masculine name Yochanan, thus it has the same origin as many other names, including Joan and Hannah.

Is Jana a biblical name?

Jana is Hebrew Girl name and meaning of this name is "Harvest; God's Gift; Gift from …".

What does Jana means in history?

In the Vedic samhitas, the term jana denotes a tribe, whose members believed in a shared ancestry. The janas were headed by a king. The samiti was a common assembly of the jana members, and had the power to elect or dethrone the king. The sabha was a smaller assembly of wise elders, who advised the king.

Is Jana a unique name?

Jana was the 1086th most popular girls name. In 2021 there were 227 baby girls named Jana. 1 out of every 7,839 baby girls born in 2021 are named Jana.