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How to pronounce Jinn?

Pronunciation of Jinn in United States

In United States, Jinn is primarily classified as a male first name. The American pronunciation, specifically in Marblehead, Ohio, United States, is

Jinn rhymes with 'kin'

"Jinn (Arabic: جن jinn, singular جني jinnī; variant spelling djinn) or genies are supernatural creatures in Arab folklore and Islamic teachings which occupy a parallel world to that of mankind. Together, jinn, humans and angels make up the three sentient creations of Allah. According to the Qur’ān, there are two creations that have free will: humans and jinn. Religious sources say little about them; however, the Qur’an mentions that jinn are made of smokeless flame or "the fire of a scorching wind".[1] They have the ability to change their shape. Like human beings, the jinn can also be good, evil, or neutrally benevolent.[2] The jinn are mentioned frequently in the Qur’an, and there is a surah entitled Sūrat al-Jinn in the Quran. Islamic scholars have ruled that it is apostasy to disbelieve in one of Allah's creations. Some research by the American Jewish Committee has shown that the belief in jinn has fallen compared to the belief in angels in other Abrahamic traditions."

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Male
Origin: Arabic
Other spelling(s): Jin
Meaning: Jinn (Arabic: جن Jinn, Singular جني Jinnī; Variant Spelling Djinn) Or Genies Are Supernatural Creatures In Arab Folklore And Islamic Teachings Which Occupy A Parallel World To That Of Mankind.


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Pronunciation of Jinn in United States

In United States, Jinn is primarily classified as a male first name. The American pronunciation, specifically in Marblehead, Ohio, United States, is

j ih n
  • j sounds like the 'j' in jug
  • ih sounds like the 'i' in it
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no

"Jinn (Arabic: جن jinn, singular جني jinnī; variant spelling djinn) or genies are supernatural creatures in Arab folklore and Islamic teachings which occupy a parallel world to that of mankind. Together, jinn, humans and angels make up the three sentient creations of Allah. According to the Qur’ān, there are two creations that have free will: humans and jinn. Religious sources say little about them; however, the Qur’an mentions that jinn are made of smokeless flame or "the fire of a scorching wind".[1] They have the ability to change their shape. Like human beings, the jinn can also be good, evil, or neutrally benevolent.[2] The jinn are mentioned frequently in the Qur’an, and there is a surah entitled Sūrat al-Jinn in the Quran. Islamic scholars have ruled that it is apostasy to disbelieve in one of Allah's creations. Some research by the American Jewish Committee has shown that the belief in jinn has fallen compared to the belief in angels in other Abrahamic traditions."

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Male
Origin: Arabic
Other spelling(s): Jin
Meaning: Jinn (Arabic: جن Jinn, Singular جني Jinnī; Variant Spelling Djinn) Or Genies Are Supernatural Creatures In Arab Folklore And Islamic Teachings Which Occupy A Parallel World To That Of Mankind.


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In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.

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