Where does “Baumian” come from?

Baumian (English) comes from English ian, from Irish Eoin, from Old Irish Iohain, from Latin Iōannēs, from Ancient Greek Ἰωάννης, from Hebrew יוחנן, from Hebrew חנון, from Moroccan Arabic خنونة.

Baumian (English): Of or relating to L. Frank Baum (1856–1919), American author of children's books, notably The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to L. Frank Baum (1856–1919), American author of children's books, notably The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Ancestry of “Baumian”, step by step

Baumian traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ian

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishian
2IrishEoinJohn any of several people in the Bible
3Old IrishIohainJohn apostle
4LatinIōannēsJohn biblical persons
5Ancient GreekἸωάννης
6HebrewיוחנןYahweh is gracious
7Hebrewחנוןgracious, merciful, compassionate; passive...
8Moroccan Arabicخنونةmucus, snot
9Arabicخُنَّة

via English Baum

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBaum
2Germanbaumtree
3Middle High Germanboumtree
4Old High Germanboumtree, beam
5Proto-West Germanicbaumtree; beam
6Proto-GermanicbaumazAlternative form of *bagmaz; tree, beam, balk;...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰew-to grow, swell; to swell, wax, grow; to blow; to...
Every word from Arabic خُنَّةEvery word from Moroccan Arabic خنونةEvery word from Hebrew חנון