Hebrew

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Etymology

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From German Januar, from Latin Iānuārius ((month) of Janus), from the name of the god Iānus (Janus), from iānus (arcade, covered passageway), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ei- (to go), same source as Old Church Slavonic йадо (jado, to travel) and Sanskrit यान (yāna, path).

Proper noun

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יָנוּאָר (yánuarm

  1. January

See also

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