Where does “paṣipaarọ” come from?

paṣipaarọ (Yoruba) comes from Finnish Aaro, from Finnish Aaron, from Ancient Greek Ἀαρών, from Hebrew אַהֲרֹן.

paṣipaarọ (Yoruba): exchange of one thing with another

Definitions

  1. exchange of one thing with another

Ancestry of “paṣipaarọ”, step by step

paṣipaarọ traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish Aaro

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishAaro
2FinnishAaronAaron biblical figure
3Ancient GreekἈαρώνAaron, the brother of Moses
4Hebrewאַהֲרֹן

via Proto-Bantu à-

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Bantuà-Class 1 subject concord

via Yoruba ṣí

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Yorubaṣí
Every word from Hebrew אַהֲרֹןEvery word from Ancient Greek ἈαρώνEvery word from Finnish Aaron