Where does “فاوانيا” come from?

فاوانيا (Arabic) comes from Ancient Greek παιωνία, from Ancient Greek παιών, from Ancient Greek παιάν, from Ancient Greek Παιάν, from Ancient Greek παίω, from Proto-Indo-European *p(y)eh₂w-.

فاوانيا (Arabic): peony (Paeonia gen. et spp.)

Definitions

  1. peony (Paeonia gen. et spp.)

Ancestry of “فاوانيا”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekπαιωνίαpeony
2Ancient Greekπαιώνa physician
3Ancient Greekπαιάνhymn to Apollo
4Ancient GreekΠαιάνPaean; in Greek mythology the physician of the gods
5Ancient GreekπαίωI strike, hit; I strike against or upon; I devour
6Proto-Indo-European*p(y)eh₂w-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *p(y)eh₂w-Every word from Ancient Greek παίωEvery word from Ancient Greek Παιάν