Jani (surname)
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Jani is a surname.
| Origin | |
|---|---|
| Language | Sanskrit |
| Word/name | Jnana |
| Meaning | Learned |
| Region of origin | Indian subcontinent |
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Jyani, Gyani, Giani |
| Usage | Bishnois, Brahmins, Jats, Indher |
The Indian surname[1] meaning 'learned' (from Sanskrit jnana, 'knowledge') is found among Brahmins in the western state of Gujarat,[2][3] and is a Gotra and surname among Jats and Bishnois in the Western Rajasthan[4][5][6][7][8]
Gyani, an honorific title from Sikhism also meaning learned, is from the same root
Look up Jani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
The Sanskrit root ज्ञा- jñā- shares its origins with Slavic znati, the English word know, along with the Greek γνώ- (seen in γνῶσις gnosis) and Lithuanian žinoti. On the contrary, its opposite is represented by अज्ञान ajñāna, which translates to "ignorance."