Iordan

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Old Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin Iordanēs, from Ancient Greek Ἰορδάνης (Iordánēs), from Biblical Hebrew יַרְדֵּן (yardén, Jordan (river)).

Proper noun[edit]

Iordan m

  1. Jordan (a river in Western Asia, in the Middle East, that empties into the Dead Sea, flowing through Israel, the Golan Heights, the West Bank and Jordan)

Descendants[edit]

  • Swedish: Jordan

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic Иоръданъ (Iorŭdanŭ), from Ancient Greek Ἰορδάνης (Iordánēs), from Biblical Hebrew יַרְדֵּן (yardén, Jordan (river)).

Proper noun[edit]

Iordan m (genitive/dative lui Iordan)

  1. Jordan (a river in Western Asia, in the Middle East, that empties into the Dead Sea, flowing through Israel, the Golan Heights, the West Bank and Jordan)
  2. Epiphany

Declension[edit]