Jordan in Spanish
Jordan in Spanish is Jordania, Jordán — Jordan means a country in the Middle East, and the river that flows through it into the Dead Sea.
Jordan in Spanish
Jordania
A small town, the county seat of Garfield County, Montana.
Jordán
What does "Jordan" mean?
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name A country in the Middle East, and the river that flows through it into the Dead Sea.
"They traveled to Jordan to see the ancient city of Petra."
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name A unisex given name from Hebrew, originally given to children baptized with water brought back from the River Jordan.
"Jordan started at their new school this week."
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name A surname derived from the given name.
"Michael Jordan is widely considered one of the greatest basketball players ever."
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noun Historically, a rounded glass flask with a narrow neck, once used by physicians and alchemists.
"The museum displayed a medieval jordan used for examining urine samples."
Jordan in a sentence
- They traveled to Jordan to see the ancient city of Petra.
- Jordan started at their new school this week.
- Michael Jordan is widely considered one of the greatest basketball players ever.
- The museum displayed a medieval jordan used for examining urine samples.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Jordan" in Spanish?
"Jordan" in Spanish is Jordania, Jordán. Jordan means: A country in the Middle East, and the river that flows through it into the Dead Sea.
How do you use "Jordan" in a sentence?
Example: "They traveled to Jordan to see the ancient city of Petra." In Spanish, "Jordan" is Jordania, Jordán.
Are there other ways to say "Jordan" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "Jordan": Jordania, Jordán.
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