From GermanJanuar, by pronunciation, and reinforced by cognates, from Latiniānuārius(“(month) of Janus”), from the name of the god Iānus(“Janus”), from iānus(“arcade, covered passageway”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European*ei-(“to go”), same source as Old Church Slavonic йадо(йado, “to travel”) and Sanskrit यान(yāna, “path”).