Where does “Síón” come from?

Síón (Irish) comes from Old Irish Sïón, from Ecclesiastical Latin Sion, from Koine Greek Σῑών, from Hebrew צִיּוֹן — Zion.

Síón (Irish): weather usually bad, stormy

Definitions

  1. weather usually bad, stormy

Ancestry of “Síón”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old IrishSïón
2Ecclesiastical LatinSion
3Koine GreekΣῑών
4HebrewצִיּוֹןZion
Every word from Hebrew צִיּוֹןEvery word from Koine Greek ΣῑώνEvery word from Ecclesiastical Latin Sion
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