Orgin & Meaning
This is a friend's FIRST name. I found limited info as a surname. Would like to know the origin, meaning and scriptual meaning.Jena
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My name is Jena. In Arabic it means a 'Small Bird', there's also a town in Germany called 'Jena'. Also in Polish, Sanskrit meaning 'paradise'.
https://nameberry.com/babyname/Jena When I was young, I hated my name because NO one could pronounce it even if I verbally told them the pronunciation but I have grown to love it.
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sorry, most of what you read on Nameberry is fictional, or muddled Chinese whispers, Jana (feminine) is Arabic for "Paradise" or "garden", small bird is "uṣfūr" (masculine); the closet Sanskrit is Jina (masculine), meaning "Victor/victorious", or "old", or Jana "birth, offspring" (also masculine, and therefore also "person, man"); Jena is upper Sorbian (a slavic language of eastern Germany) for "one" when feminine; while Jene is a rather archaic German feminine/plural pronoun cognate with "yon", which makes me think the town has never had a real name, it was just "that" place.
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"Scriptural meaning" is NOT part of "etymology". There are some books written by evangelical Christian authors that give so-called "sciprtural meanings", but these are completely the interpretations of the individual author and don't have any historical status. If you want a scriptural meaning for Beasley, you will have to get a concordance and look through it to find a Bible verse that is related somehow to its etymology.And the etymology of Beasley is that is is original an English surname indicating that one's ancestor came from a town called Beesley in Lancashire, England. According to Hanks & Hodges's A Dictionary of Surnames, the place name was originally from two Old English words that meant "bent grass" and "clearing".
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Isn't Mr Beasley the postman in the Dagwood and Blondie strips? He's constantly getting flattened when Dagwood rushes off in the morning ...
I've never seen a first name for him, though!
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