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|City, perhaps named from No. 1 ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/51/26#26 Alma 51:26]) | |City, perhaps named from No. 1 ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/51/26#26 Alma 51:26]) | ||
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Lehite PN & GN | 1. | Son of MOSIAH No. 2, missionary, ca. 91 BC (Mosiah 27:34; Alma 31:32) |
2. | City, perhaps named from No. 1 (Alma 51:26) |
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Etymology
The name resembles biblical PNs with the element nēr, e.g., Abner, “the [divine] father is light” (see standard biblical commentaries for other examples). OMNER could mean “the [divine] kinsman is light” (JH), from ʿmm, “people, kinsman.” In the singular, “people, kinsman,” in Hebrew is ʿam. The GN probably was taken from the PN.
Cf. Book of Mormon OMNI, COMNOR, TEOMNER, AMNOR
Variants
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