Janus (disambiguation) explained
Janus is the two-faced Roman god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings.
Janus may also refer to:
Computing
People
Astronomy
- , a shallow volcanic crater on Io, a moon of Jupiter
- Janus (moon), a moon of Saturn
- Janus (star), the name given to the hydrogen-helium faced white dwarf star ZTF J203349.8+322901.1
Performing arts
Music
Film
- Janus Films, an American film distribution company
- Janus, the criminal organization in the James Bond movie GoldenEye
- The Janus Project, a taboo cloning project in the movie Judge Dredd
Other performing arts
Printed media
Comics
Other printed media
- Janus (journal) (1896–1990), an academic journal on history of science and medicine published in Amsterdam
- Janus (science fiction magazine), a feminist science fiction magazine published from 1975-1980
- , a 1978 book by Arthur Koestler
- The Janus branch of the Cahill family in The 39 Clues
- Janus word or auto-antonym, a word with multiple meanings in which one is the reverse of another
- Janus, a French poetry magazine published in Paris by Elliott Stein from 1950 to 1961
- Janus (1971-2007), a British fetish magazine of erotic spanking and caning imagery.
Games and gaming
- Janus Chess, a chess variant
- Janus Zeal, a character in the game Chrono Trigger
Places
Science
Transportation and vehicular
Other uses
See also