in Sanskrit, jana means "tribe, people"; see
Janapada. Jana is a woman's given name, which has many origins. In
Arabic it is a verb used in the sense of harvesting good things from life. It is also found in the
Quran ; God harvested the fruits of heaven. For some it is the name of the
Roman goddess
Diana, who was often called Jana; for others, Jana is a
Slavic short-form for
Johanna. Less often, this form is Janna. In
India however, Jana is a shortform for the
Hindu God
Janardhan.
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[Roman] A minor Roman goddess. She is the wife of the god Janus.