Definitions for: jan

  • January: the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice
  • Ján is a Slovak form of the name John.
  • Jan was the first bishop of Wrocław. He took power over the diocese of Wrocław at the time of its establishment in the year 1000.
  • Jan is the pseudonym of Juan López Fernández (March 13, 1939), Spanish comic book writer and artist, most famous for his creation Superlópez.
  • Jans is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.
  • A male given name; January
  • (Janism) An ancient religion developed in, and still mostly practiced in, India. Jans attempt to reach higher enlightenment and remove themselves from the cycle of life and death by removing karmas. ...
  • Japanese Article Numbering. It is the same as EAN. See EAN.
  • Mean monthly discharge in m^3 s^-1 for the month of January
  • Joint Army Navy. Which is a specification and screening process.
  • Put it at the end of adjective, for example, "ii-jan (it's great)," "oishii-jan (tastes good)," "tanoshii-jan (fun)," "hayai-jan (fast)," "omoshiroi-jan (interesting)" and so on. One of many ways to make your Japanese sound casual.
  • garnet, typically red but also golden and green tones.
  • The only female fighter in the game. She is able to create devils that strike the enemy from above and angels to rapidly heal teammates.
  • and Kaas were both common Dutch first names. Sometimes they were combined in the same person, a Jan Kass, and sometimes used as nicknames. The frequency of these names led Flemish mockers with lazy tongues to call all the Dutch Jan Kaas, which can translate literally into “John Cheese. ...
  • KAROL CHODKIEWICZ (1560-1621), Polish general, was the son of Hieronymus Chodkiewicz, castellan of Wilna.
  • A different, darker kind of social freedom - “Evil”. A wilful moral outcast from society exhibits Jan.
  • Japanese accepted name
  • tordurbar 3 years ago
  • A word of endearment.
  • god of hearth fire and warmth, the keeper of homes. Ceased to exist dur\xading the Exo\xaddus of Gods, how\xadever still revered by many for his good will towards peo\xadple. The Autumn Hearth fes\xadti\xadval is held in his name.
 

Definitions for: felder

  • Felder is a surname, and may refer to: * Andreas Felder (b. 1962), Austrian championship ski jumper * Cajetan Freiherr von Felder (1814–1894), Austrian entomologist, jurist, and politician * Rudolf Felder, Austrian entomologist * Cantika Ramona Felder (b. ...
 
 


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