Janus
Janus was the God of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings and endings.
January is derived from the Roman god, Janus, who was the god of doorways, gates, and beginnings and endings. Therefore, January opens the year.
Yes, Janus--the god of thresholds, doorways, gates, new beginnings, etc.
January: From the Roman God Janus with two faces; god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings, one looking behind and one looking forward.
When installing baby gates in a home with stairs and doorways, it is recommended to choose gates that are hardware-mounted for stairs and pressure-mounted for doorways. Ensure the gates are securely installed according to the manufacturer's instructions, with no gaps or loose parts. Regularly check and maintain the gates to ensure they are functioning properly. Additionally, always supervise children around baby gates and teach them how to use them safely.
Albert Haberer has written: 'Doors + gates' -- subject(s): Doors, Doorways, Gates
I believe January is a good guess..January, was named after the Roman God, 'Janus'.Janus is the Roman God of doorways and gates, and beginnings and endings.
'Jan' is a common abbreviation for the month 'January', which is named after 'Janus', the Roman god of doorways.
Janus, 2 headed god of decisions, doorways and crossroads.
Bill Gates never went to the moon...
Janus, god of decisions and doorways
In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doorways, beginnings and endings, and of time. Also in Roman mythology, Venus was the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. They appear to have no connection with each other.