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Jonas

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Name — A male given name from Hebrew, related to the biblical prophet Jonah.

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Etymology

Traces back through Latin and Greek to the Biblical Hebrew word for "dove," the same root behind the name Jonah.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Jonas” mean?

The word “Jonas” means a male given name from Hebrew, related to the biblical prophet Jonah. In plain terms, a biblical name meaning "dove," a variant of Jonah.

How do you use “Jonas” in a sentence?

Here is “Jonas” used in a sentence: “His great-grandfather was named Jonas.”

What part of speech is “Jonas”?

“Jonas” is a name.

Where does the word “Jonas” come from?

The word “Jonas” comes from Latin. Traces back through Latin and Greek to the Biblical Hebrew word for "dove," the same root behind the name Jonah.

Is “Jonas” a common word?

“Jonas” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Jonas?

Jonas is a male given name derived from Hebrew, related to the biblical prophet Jonah. It is common across many European languages, including German, Scandinavian, and Lithuanian.

Is Jonas the same name as Jonah?

Yes, Jonas and Jonah come from the same Hebrew root and refer to the same biblical figure. Jonah is the more common English form, while Jonas is used more widely in continental European languages.

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