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Xoana is a
Galician feminine given name. It can be a
variant of Jane/Joanna or the
female form of Xoán.
Notable people with the name include:
Xoana Iacoi...
- A
xoanon (/ˈzoʊ.ənɒn/ , Gr****: ξόανον; plural: Gr****: ξόανα
xoana, from the verb Gr****: ξέειν, xeein, to
carve or s****e [wood]) was a
wooden cult image...
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illustration system commissioned from
design agency Buck
Studios and
illustrator Xoana Herrera in 2017. The name "Corporate Memphis"
originated from the title...
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Xoana Soledad Iacoi (born 3 June 1992) is an
Argentine handball player for
Cideco Handball and the
Argentina women's
national handball team. She defended...
- [ʒuˈanə]) and
Portuguese (IPA: [ʒuˈɐnɐ]). The
Galician form of the name is
Xoana (IPA: [ʃoˈanɐ]). It may
refer to:
Joana Angélica (1761–1822), Brazilian...
- the form of
wooden or
ivory cult statues,
first described by
Pausanias as
xoana. No such
statues survive, and the
descriptions of them are vague, despite...
- the
woods used to
fashion the most
primitive Gr**** cult figures,
called xoana,
referring to
their wooden material; they were
reverently preserved for...
- underworld, in an old
chthonic cult ****ociated with
wooden structures (
xoana).
Erinys had a
similar function with the
avenging **** (Justice). In the...
- Greece,
attributed to
Daedalus numerous archaic wooden cult
figures (see
xoana) that
impressed him. In fact, so many
other statues and
artworks are attributed...
- Neto, Zan,
Zaneto Zuane, Gjovane, Joane, Nane,
Zuanine Galician Xoán, Xan
Xoana Ge'ez ዮሐንስ (Yoḥännǝs)
Georgian იოანე (Ioane), ივანე (Ivane), იოვანე (Iovane)...