يوحنا

Arabic

Etymology

From Aramaic יוחנן (yoḥanan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /juː.ħan.naː/

Proper noun

يُوحَنَّا (yūḥannā) m

  1. (Christianity) Any of the New Testament figures named John
    يُوحَنَّا الْمَعْمَدَانُyūḥannā l-maʿmadānuJohn the Baptist (see also يَحْيَى (yaḥyā))
    يُوحَنَّا الْإِنْجِيلِيُّyūḥannā l-ʾinjīliyyuJohn the Evangelist
    يُوحَنَّا بْنُ زَبَدِيyūḥannā bnu zabadīJohn, son of Zebedee (John the Apostle)
    يُوحَنَّا الْبَطْمُسِيُّyūḥannā l-baṭmusiyyuJohn of Patmos
  2. (Christianity) John, the last of the four canonical gospels
  3. A male given name, John

Declension

See also

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