Jinn

Introduction

a supernatural spirit in Arabic mythology, often depicted as being able to grant wishes

Background Story

The name 'Jinn' originates from Arabian folklore, where jinn are beings created from smokeless fire. They possess free will and can be good, evil, or neutral. The concept of jinn has been widely popularized in various works of literature and media, including the famous tale of 'Aladdin' from 'One Thousand and One Nights', where a jinn grants the wishes of the protagonist.

Temperament

None

Meaning

Spiritual

Gender

Unisex

Language

Arabic

Name Start With

J

Letter Count

4 Letters

Variations

None