Jo̧o̧n
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Marshallese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from English John, from Middle English John, Johan, Johannes, from Anglo-Norman Jehan, Old French Johan, and Old English Iohannes, all from Latin Iōhannēs (variant of Iōannēs), from Ancient Greek Ἰωάννης (Iōánnēs), from Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yōḥānān), perhaps contracted from a former יְהוֹחָנָן (Yəhōḥānān, “God is gracious”).
Pronunciation[edit]
- (phonetic) IPA(key): [tʲɒːnʲ], (enunciated) [tʲɒɒnʲ]
- (phonemic) IPA(key): /tʲæwænʲ/
- Bender phonemes: {jawan}
Proper noun[edit]
Jo̧o̧n (M.O.D.: Jọọn)
- a male given name, equivalent to English John
References[edit]
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- Marshallese terms derived from Anglo-Norman
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- Marshallese terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Marshallese terms derived from Hebrew
- Marshallese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Marshallese lemmas
- Marshallese proper nouns
- Marshallese given names
- Marshallese male given names