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
- weather usually bad, stormy
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