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Cf. Book of Mormon Moriancumer, Mahonri Moriancumer, Moron, Corianton, Moriantum, Gadianton, Cumorah, et al. | Cf. Book of Mormon Moriancumer, Mahonri Moriancumer, Moron, Corianton, Moriantum, Gadianton, Cumorah, et al. | ||
See also [[Morianton / Morionton Variants]] |
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MORIANTON
Jaredite PN | 1. | King (Ether 1:22; 10:13) |
Lehite PN & GN | 2. | Rebel, ca. 72 BC (Alma 50:28; 51:29) |
3. | City and land, named from No. 2, ca. 72 BC (Alma 50:25–26; Alma 59:5) |
No etymology is suggested.
Nibley has suggested Egyptian PN (of princes) mry.itn, “beloved of Aton,” and mry.imn, “beloved of Amon” (LID, 29). But, despite the problem of using Egyptian to explain a Jaredite PN, it would be difficult to explain how a Lehite could have a name based on a non-Israelite theophoric element.
Cf. Book of Mormon Moriancumer, Mahonri Moriancumer, Moron, Corianton, Moriantum, Gadianton, Cumorah, et al.
See also Morianton / Morionton Variants