জান

Assamese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zan/

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Persian جان (jân), from Middle Persian HYA, yʾn' (gyān, soul, ghost).

Noun

জান (zan)

  1. life, soul
    Synonyms: জীউ (ziu), জীৱন (ziwon), প্ৰাণ (pran)
  2. sweetheart, darling, baby
    Alternative forms: জানৈ (zanoi)
    Synonyms: চেনাই (senai), মইনা (moina), সোণাই (xünai), পিউ (piu)

Verb

জান (zan)

  1. verb root of জনা

Bengali

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian جان, from Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (HYA), [Book Pahlavi needed] (yʾn'), 𐫃𐫏𐫀𐫗 (gyʾn /gyān/, soul, ghost), from Proto-Iranian *wi- + *HanH- (to breathe), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂enh₁- (to breathe), whence, for example, Latin animus. Doublet of জানোয়ার (janōẇar) and অনিল (onil).

Noun

জান (jan)

  1. life, soul, being
    আমার জান বাবা আপনার হাতে সপে দিয়ে যাননি?
    amar jan baba apnar hate śôpe diẏe janni?
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    - Syed Mujtaba Ali
    Synonyms: রূহ (ruho), প্রাণ (pran), পরাণ (poran)
  2. dear one, darling, sweetheart

Proper noun

জান (jan)

  1. a male given name from Persian, Jan

References

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