Gan vs Jan - What's the difference?
gan | jan |
(gin)
To go.
A female nickname, sometimes used as a formal given name.
* 1899 Paul Leicester Ford: Janice Meredith : Chapter 1:
* 2008 , (Stephen King), Just After Sunset , Simon and Schuster (2009), ISBN 1416586652, page 129:
A male given name, in English mostly applied to foreign language speakers.
English diminutives of female given names
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As a verb gan
is .As a proper noun jan is
, cognate to john.gan
English
Etymology 1
See (m)Verb
(head)Etymology 2
From (etyl) .Alternative forms
* gangVerb
References
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* (l) * (l) * (l) * (l) ----jan
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl)Etymology 2
Shortened from (Janet) and (Janice).Proper noun
(en proper noun)- "Yes, Mommy," answered Janice. Then she turned to her friend and asked, "Shall I wear my light chintz and kenton kerchief, or my purple and white striped Persian?" "Sufficiently smart for a country lass, Jan ," cried her friend.
- She's startled. How long has it been since he called her Jax instead of Janet or Jan ? The last is a nickname she secretly hates. It makes her think of that syrupy-sweet actress on Lassie when she was a kid, the little boy (Timmy, his name was Timmy) always fell down a well or got bitten by a snake or trapped under a rock, and what kind of parents put a kid's life in the hands of a fucking collie?