Jordan
Definition
A country in the Middle East, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, bordered by Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Israel, known for ancient sites like Petra and the Dead Sea.
The Jordan River, a river in the Middle East that flows through the Sea of Galilee and into the Dead Sea, holding significant religious importance in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
A male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the river, popularized by figures like basketball legend Michael Jordan.
Examples
Wearing my lucky Air Jordans, I finally nailed that half-court shot—turns out retro sneakers are the real MVPs.
After a Dead Sea float in Jordan, I emerged feeling like a prune with a PhD in buoyancy.
Little Jordan grew up to be a CEO, proving you can lead a horse to water and make it CEO—of course, naming him after a river helped.
Tourists flock to the Jordan Valley for biblical vibes, but locals just roll their eyes at the 'parting the Red Sea' mix-ups.