Ἠλίας

See also: Ηλίας and Ἡλίας

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • Ἡλίᾱς (Hēlíās), Ἠλείᾱς (Ēleíās), Ἡλείᾱς (Hēleíās)

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew אֱלִיָּה (eliyáh).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Ἠλίᾱς (Ēlíās) m (genitive Ἠλίου); first declension

  1. A male given name, equivalent to English Elias or Elijah
  2. Elijah, an Israelite prophet.

Usage notes

The variant Ἠλίας (Ēlías) is found in the earliest manuscripts and is considered to most likely be the authentic version.

Inflection

Descendants

  • Greek: Ηλίας (Ilías)
  • → Arabic: إِلْيَاس (ʾilyās)
    • Albanian: Ilijaz
    • Bashkir: Ильяс (Il’yas)
    • Turkish: İlyas
    • Uzbek: Ilyos
  • Georgian: ილია (ilia), ელიოზ (elioz)
  • Latin: Ēliās, Hēliās (see there for further descendants)
  • Old Church Slavonic: Илїа (Ilia)
    • Belarusian: Ілья (Ilʹja)
    • Bulgarian: Илия (Ilija)
    • Macedonian: Илија (Ilija), Иљо (Iljo)
    • → Russian: Илья (Ilʹja), Илия́ (Ilijá)
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic: Илија
      Latin: Ilija
    • Ukrainian: Ілля (Illja)

References

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