moonbeam5689
Aug 29, 2004, 08:29 PM
Does anyone know the meaning of "Jannum"
Is is good... :D... or bad :o??
sovaira
Jul 2, 2007, 01:00 PM
It is a hindi word, meaning birth or genesis or newness
VSPrasad
Jul 24, 2007, 06:47 PM
There is a village by that name:
HOME-XP - Logements de vacances (http://www.home-xp.fr/index.php?detail/18451)
The mound of Jannum was former vicarage at Ferwert:
accommodation (http://www.hegebeintum.info/accommodation.htm)
In Latin, it means 'furze, gorse'.
Glossary of Latin Words (http://www.ipa.net/~magreyn5/recint1.htm)
In Hindi and Sanskrit, Janana means birth. But the Hindi word Jannum is
Used for a person in the love pair - lover or love. It means that the
Other person in love is as important as life itself.