Djinn for Genesis 3 Female
Djinn for Genesis 3 Female
The earliest evidence of the DJinn, can be found in Persian, for the singular Jinni , a wicked (female) spirit. Jinni were among various creatures in the possibly even pre-Zoroastrian mythology of peoples of Iran. Jinn is An Arabic word, whose primary meaning is "to hide". Some authors interpret the word to mean, literally, "beings that are concealed from the senses". Jinn is properly treated as a plural, with the singular being jinni.
The anglicized form genie is a borrowing of The French génie, from the Latin Genius a guardian spirit of people and places in the ancient Roman Religion. It first appeared in 18th-century translations of the Thousand and one Nights from the French, where it had been used owing to its rough similarity in sound and sense.
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