Where does “𑆪𑆷𑆤𑆶𑆱” come from?
𑆪𑆷𑆤𑆶𑆱 (Kashmiri) comes from Classical Persian یُونُس, from Arabic يونس, from Ancient Greek Ἰωνᾶς, from Hebrew יונה, from Hebrew יוֹנָה — dove.
𑆪𑆷𑆤𑆶𑆱 (Kashmiri): Yunus, the nabi who was rescued from the belly of whale according to Qur'an
Definitions
- Yunus, the nabi who was rescued from the belly of whale according to Qur'an
Ancestry of “𑆪𑆷𑆤𑆶𑆱”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Classical Persian | یُونُس | — |
| 2 | Arabic | يونس | (Islam) Jonah, Jonas prophet |
| 3 | Ancient Greek | Ἰωνᾶς | Jonah, a given name, famously held by the Old Testament prophet to Nineveh, swallowed by a large fish. Also, the father of Jesus' disciples Peter and Andrew |
| 4 | Hebrew | יונה | dove, pigeon; dove |
| 5 | Hebrew | יוֹנָה | dove |