Gender Masculine
Usage Russian, Georgian, Biblical Latin
Meaning & History
Form of Jonah used in the Latin Old Testament, as well as the Russian and Georgian form.
Related Names
Rootyona
VariantIonas(Biblical Latin)
Other Languages & CulturesYonas(Amharic) Younis, Yunus(Arabic) Younes(Arabic (Maghrebi)) Yunis(Azerbaijani) Jonah, Jonas(Biblical) Ionas(Biblical Greek) Yona(Biblical Hebrew) Jonáš(Czech) Jonas(Danish) Jonas(Dutch) Jonah(English) Joonas(Estonian) Jónas(Faroese) Joona, Joonas(Finnish) Jonas(French) Jonas(German) Yona, Yonah(Hebrew) Jónás(Hungarian) Jónas(Icelandic) Yunus(Indonesian) Giona(Italian) Yunus(Malay) Jonas(Norwegian) Younes(Persian) Jonasz(Polish) Jonáš(Slovak) Jonás(Spanish) Jonas(Swedish) Yonas(Tigrinya) Yunus(Turkish) Younus(Urdu)
Same SpellingIona 1