Where does “naofa” come from?

naofa (Irish) comes from Irish Naomh, from Middle Irish naem, from Old Irish noíb, from Proto-Celtic noibos, from Proto-Indo-European neybʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European ney-, from Cebuano -hi.

naofa (Irish): holy, sanctified; sacred

Definitions

  1. holy, sanctified; sacred

Ancestry of “naofa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1IrishNaomhSaint
2Middle Irishnaem
3Old Irishnoíbholy, sacred
4Proto-Celticnoibosholy, sacred
5Proto-Indo-Europeanneybʰ-blessed, holy, fortunate
6Proto-Indo-Europeanney-to shine; to be aroused, shine; to be excited
7Cebuano-hi

Words derived from “naofa

Every word from Cebuano -hi