Where does “Johannesevangelium” come from?

Johannesevangelium (German) comes from German Evangelium, from Latin euangelium, from Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον, from Ancient Greek εὐάγγελος, from Ancient Greek ἀγγέλλω, from Ancient Greek ἄγγελος, from Old Norse engill, from Old Saxon engil — angel; messenger.

Johannesevangelium (German): the Gospel according to John

Definitions

  1. the Gospel according to John

Ancestry of “Johannesevangelium”, step by step

Johannesevangelium traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Evangelium

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanEvangeliumgospel
2Latineuangelium
3Ancient Greekεὐαγγέλιονa reward for good news; good news; gospel
4Ancient Greekεὐάγγελοςbringing good news
5Ancient Greekἀγγέλλωto carry, deliver, pass on, relay (a message, information, news, a command, instructions); to announce, report
6Ancient Greekἄγγελοςa messenger; one that announces; angel, heavenly...
7Old Norseengillangel
8Old Saxonengilangel
9Proto-West Germanicangilangel
10Latinangelusangel; messenger

via German Johannes

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanJohannespenis; cock
2LatinJohannesJohn
3Ancient GreekἸωάννης
4HebrewיוחנןYahweh is gracious
5Hebrewחנוןgracious, merciful, compassionate; passive...
6Moroccan Arabicخنونةmucus, snot
7Arabicخُنَّة
Every word from Latin angelusEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄγγελοςEvery word from Old Norse engill