Geena

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Geena

  1. Alternative form of Gina

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Borrowed from Latin gehenna, from Ancient Greek γέεννᾰ (géenna), from Hebrew גֵּי הִנֹּם.

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Geena f

  1. (Judaism, Christianity) Gehenna (one of various hells)
  2. (biblical) Gehenna (a valley in Israel, where apostates sacrificed their children)