Jovian

Etymology 1
From, genitive of , analysable as.

Adjective

 * 1)  Pertaining to the planet Jupiter.
 * 2)  Pertaining to the Roman god Jove or Jupiter (the counterpart of the Greek god Zeus); Jove-like; befitting Jupiter.
 * 1)  Pertaining to the Roman god Jove or Jupiter (the counterpart of the Greek god Zeus); Jove-like; befitting Jupiter.

Translations

 * Arabic: مُشْتَرِيّ
 * Catalan: jovià
 * Czech: jupiterský
 * French:
 * Irish: Ióbhach, Ióvach
 * Polish: jowiszowy
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Spanish:, jupiteriano
 * Swedish:


 * French:
 * Irish: Ióbhach, Ióvach
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Spanish:, jupiteriano
 * Swedish:

Noun

 * 1)  An imaginary inhabitant of the planet Jupiter.

Translations

 * Arabic: مُشْتَرِيّ
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 木星人
 * Japanese: 木星人
 * Polish: Jowiszanin, Jowiszanka

Etymology 2
From the emperor’s name,.

Proper noun

 * 1) Flavius Jovianus Augustus (331–364), a Roman emperor.