Where does “Weberian” come from?
Weberian derives from English Weber with the Latin suffix -ianus, itself from Latin -ius, -um, and -us, tracing to Proto-Indo-European -yós and -ós through Proto-Italic -os.
Weberian (English): Of or relating to Max Weber (1864–1920), influential German sociologist and political economist
Definitions
- Of or relating to Max Weber (1864–1920), influential German sociologist and political economist
Ancestry of “Weberian”, step by step
Weberian traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English ian
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | ian | — |
| 2 | Irish | Eoin | John any of several people in the Bible |
| 3 | Old Irish | Iohain | John apostle |
| 4 | Latin | Iōannēs | John biblical persons |
| 5 | Ancient Greek | Ἰωάννης | — |
| 6 | Hebrew | יוחנן | Yahweh is gracious |
| 7 | Hebrew | חנון | gracious, merciful, compassionate; passive... |
| 8 | Moroccan Arabic | خنونة | mucus, snot |
| 9 | Arabic | خُنَّة | — |