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|Soldier, late 4th c. AD ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/moro/9/7#7 Moroni 9:7]) | |Soldier, late 4th c. AD ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/moro/9/7#7 Moroni 9:7]) | ||
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It is possible that the name is A-Moron, "he of [[MORON|M<small>ORON</small>]]." An attested Maya name pattern is ''aj'' + geographic location, "he of" geographic location.<ref>Pierre Robert Colas, ''Sinn und Bedeutung klassischer Maya-Personennamen'' (Markt Schwaben: Anton Saurwein, 2004), xxiii-xxiv, 200-201.</ref> | It is possible that the name is A-Moron, "he of [[MORON|M<small>ORON</small>]]." An attested Maya name pattern is ''aj'' + geographic location, "he of" geographic location.<ref>Pierre Robert Colas, ''Sinn und Bedeutung klassischer Maya-Personennamen'' (Markt Schwaben: Anton Saurwein, 2004), xxiii-xxiv, 200-201.</ref> | ||
It is unlikely that the a vowel is a prosthetic aleph (RFS) because there is no consonant cluster to force a helping vowel. | |||
CF. Book of Mormon [[AMARON|A<small>MARON</small>]], [[AMMARON|A<small>MMARON</small>]], [[AMMORON|A<small>MMORON</small>]], [[MORON|M<small>ORON</small>]], [[MORONI|M<small>ORONI</small>]], [[MORONIHAH|M<small>ORONIHAH</small>]], et al. | |||
See also [[Amoron Variant]] | |||
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Nephite PN | 1. | Soldier, late 4th c. AD (Moroni 9:7) |
This entry is not finished
Etymology
AMORON is most likely a late variant of the earlier AMARON or AMMORON. See the same for a discussion of the etymology.
It is possible that the name is A-Moron, "he of MORON." An attested Maya name pattern is aj + geographic location, "he of" geographic location.[1]
It is unlikely that the a vowel is a prosthetic aleph (RFS) because there is no consonant cluster to force a helping vowel.
CF. Book of Mormon AMARON, AMMARON, AMMORON, MORON, MORONI, MORONIHAH, et al.
See also Amoron Variant
Variants
Deseret Alphabet:
Notes
- ↑ Pierre Robert Colas, Sinn und Bedeutung klassischer Maya-Personennamen (Markt Schwaben: Anton Saurwein, 2004), xxiii-xxiv, 200-201.