Where does “Macomet” come from?

Macomet (Middle English) comes from Latin Machometus, from Jewish Aramaic مَحُمَّدْ, from Arabic مُحَمَّد, from Classical Persian جَان, from Middle Persian 𐫃𐫏𐫀𐫗, from Proto-Iranian *wyaHnáH, from Proto-Indo-Iranian wyaHnás, from Proto-Indo-European h₂enh₁‑ — to breathe.

Macomet (Middle English): Muhammad

Definitions

  1. Muhammad

Ancestry of “Macomet”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinMachometus
2Jewish Aramaicمَحُمَّدْ
3Arabicمُحَمَّدpraised, commendable, laudable; Muhammad
4Classical Persianجَان
5Middle Persian𐫃𐫏𐫀𐫗
6Proto-Iranian*wyaHnáH
7Proto-Indo-IranianwyaHnás
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂enh₁‑to breathe

Words derived from “Macomet

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂enh₁‑Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian wyaHnásEvery word from Proto-Iranian *wyaHnáH