Where does “金剛” come from?

金剛 (Japanese) comes from Middle Chinese 金剛, from Sanskrit वज्र, from Sanskrit यान, from Proto-Indo-Aryan yáHnam, from Proto-Indo-Iranian yáHnam, from Proto-Indo-European yéh₂-nom, from Proto-Indo-European yeh₂- — to go; to go in, enter; to ride, to travel.

金剛 (Japanese): an adamant; something extremely solid and...

Definitions

  1. an adamant; something extremely solid and...

Ancestry of “金剛”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Chinese金剛
2Sanskritवज्र"the hard or mighty one", a thunderbolt; a...
3Sanskritयानcarriage, vehicle, mode of transport; moving,...
4Proto-Indo-AryanyáHnam
5Proto-Indo-IranianyáHnam
6Proto-Indo-Europeanyéh₂-nom
7Proto-Indo-Europeanyeh₂-to go; to go in, enter; to ride, to travel

Words derived from “金剛

Every word from Proto-Indo-European yeh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European yéh₂-nomEvery word from Proto-Indo-Iranian yáHnam