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    Gnona / Jnana

    Pronunciation: G-NOH-nah

    ⚥ Unisex
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    knowledge, wisdom

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    History & Etymology

    The name Gnona is rooted in Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language. It derives from the word 'jnana' (ज्ञान), which means 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'. In Hindu and Buddhist philosophies, 'jnana' refers to a profound spiritual knowledge or insight, often distinguished from mere intellectual understanding. The name, therefore, carries a deep philosophical and spiritual connotation.

    While not widely common, its usage reflects a connection to these ancient traditions and a desire to imbue the bearer with qualities of insight and understanding. Its unisex nature is likely due to the abstract and universally valued concept it represents, rather than being tied to gender-specific roles or figures.

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