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Lehite PN | 1. | King of LehiNephi, ca. 200 BC (Mosiah 7:9; 25:5) |
“Zeniff certainly suggests the name Zainab and its variants, popular among the desert people, of which the feminine form of Zenobia was born by [a famous Arab queen]” (HWN in ABM 234).
Cf. snb (znb), “very common elements in Egyptian proper names, cf. Senepta” (snp-t3) (HWN in LID 30).
Cf. zinapa, the cuneiform rendering of an Egyptian name (HWN in SC 194).
Cf. Book of Mormon ZENEPHI, et al.
Zeniff. “Zinapa” = “cuneiform rendering of an Egyptian name.” Nibley, Since Cumorah, p. 194.
Arabic, corruption of Zainab. Nibley, An Approach to the Book of Mormon, p. 234 and 340.
z-n-b, s-n-b = “common elements of Egyptian proper names.” Nibley, Lehi in the Desert, p. 30.
See also Zeniff Variants