يوحنا

Arabic

Etymology

From Aramaic יוחנן (yoḥanan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /juː.ħan.naː/

Proper noun

يُوحَنَّا • (yūḥannām

  1. (Christianity) Any of the New Testament figures named John
    يُوحَنَّا الْمَعْمَدَانُyūḥannā al-maʕmadānuJohn the Baptist
    يُوحَنَّا الْإِنْجِيلِيُّyūḥannā al-ʔinjīliyyuJohn the Evangelist
    يُوحَنَّا بْنُ زَبَدِيyūḥannā bnu zabadīJohn, son of Zebedee (John the Apostle)
    يُوحَنَّا الْبَطْمُسِيُّyūḥannā al-baṭmusiyyuJohn of Patmos
  2. (Christianity) John, the last of the four canonical gospels
  3. a male given name, equivalent to English John

Declension

Declension of noun يُوحَنَّا (yūḥannā)
singular singular invariable
indefinite definite construct
informal يُوحَنَّا
yūḥannā
nominative يُوحَنَّا
yūḥannā
accusative يُوحَنَّا
yūḥannā
genitive يُوحَنَّا
yūḥannā

See also