Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Contraction of Ἰαω (Iaō /⁠Yaho⁠/), from Biblical Hebrew 𐤉𐤄 (YH, Yah), itself a contraction of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YHWH, Yahweh). As contracted forms of the Tetragrammaton Hebrew יַהְוֶה (YaHWeH), Ἰά ( /⁠yah⁠/) shares roots with Hebrew יָהּ (yāh) and Classical Syriac ܝܰܗ/ܝܲܗ (yah).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Ἰά () (Koine)

  1. Jah or Yah, one of the names of the Hebrew God and a common theophoric element.

Derived terms

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Ἀλληλούϊα (Allēloúïa, Praise Yah) [Ἀλληλού (Allēloú) + Ἰά ()]

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