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Narnia

NAH-nee-uh

Narnia (name) means the fictional magical land created by C. S. Lewis in The Chronicles of Narnia. Example: “The children stepped through the wardrobe and found themselves in Narnia.”

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The fictional magical land created by C. S. Lewis in The Chronicles of Narnia.
"The children stepped through the wardrobe and found themselves in Narnia."
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Etymology

Named by C. S. Lewis after Narni, an Italian town whose Latin name was Narnia.

Origin: Latin

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Narnia” mean?

The word “Narnia” means the fictional magical land created by C. S. Lewis in The Chronicles of Narnia.

How do you pronounce “Narnia”?

“Narnia” is pronounced NAH-nee-uh (/ˈnɑː(ɹ).ni.ə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Narnia” in a sentence?

Here is “Narnia” used in a sentence: “The children stepped through the wardrobe and found themselves in Narnia.”

What part of speech is “Narnia”?

“Narnia” is a name.

Where does the word “Narnia” come from?

The word “Narnia” comes from Latin. Named by C. S. Lewis after Narni, an Italian town whose Latin name was Narnia.

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