[jɐˈnʲinɐ]
ПоходженняFrom Ancient Greek Ἰωάννα (Iōánna), from Hebrew יוֹחָנָה (Yôḥānāh, literally “God is gracious”), feminized form of יְהוֹחָנָן (Yəhōḥānān). Doublet of Іва́нна (Ivánna), Я́на (Jána), and Жа́нна (Žánna).
- a female given name, Yanina, from Ancient Greek in turn from Hebrew, equivalent to English Johanna
- uncountableIoannina (the capital and largest city of the regional unit of Ioannina and region of Epirus, Greece)
- uncountableIoannina (a regional unit of Epirus, Greece)
ФормиЯні́на(canonical, feminine, person) · Janína(romanization) · Яні́ни(genitive) · Яні́ни(nominative, plural) · Яні́н(genitive, plural) · Яні́на(nominative, singular) · Яні́ни(genitive, singular) · Яні́ні(dative, singular) · Яні́нам(dative, plural) · Яні́ну(accusative, singular) · Яні́н(accusative, plural) · Яні́ною(instrumental, singular) · Яні́нами(instrumental, plural) · Яні́ні(locative, singular) · Яні́нах(locative, plural) · Яні́но(singular, vocative) · Яні́ни(plural, vocative) · Я́ніна(canonical, feminine, inanimate) · Jánina(romanization) · Я́ніни(genitive)
Джерело: Wiktionary