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<pre>CUMENIHAH
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|'''[[:Category:Lehite PN|Lehite PN]]'''
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|General, ca. 385 AD ([http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/morm/6.14?lang=eng#13 Mormon 6:14])
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Lehite PN General, ca. 385 AD (Mormon 6:14)
'''Etymology'''


See the suggestions for Cumeni and the discussion in the introduction concerning “-hah.” If Cumeni is also a PN, and they are related to each other, then the meaning  
See the suggestions for [[CUMENI|C<small>UMENI</small>]] and the discussion in the introduction concerning “-''hah''.” If [[CUMENI|C<small>UMENI</small>]] is also a [[Personal Name|PN]], and they are related to each other, then the meaning  
“cumin” seems highly improbable. Better would be the stem kmn with a meaning such as “hidden.” In Aramaic (cf. Daniel 11:43), the root means “to lie in ambush.”  
“cumin” seems highly improbable. Better would be the stem ''kmn'' with a meaning such as “hidden.” In Aramaic (cf. [https://www.lds.org/scriptures/ot/dan/11.43?lang=eng#42 Daniel 11:43]), the root means “to lie in ambush.”  
With the meaning “Yahweh is hidden,” the name seems an unlikely one to give a child unless he was born at a particularly bad time (JH).
With the meaning “Yahweh is hidden,” the name seems an unlikely one to give a child unless he was born at a particularly bad time ([[Jo Ann Hackett|JH]]).
At a time hen the LDS Book of Mormon still read Camenihah, Nibley compared with “Khamunira,” an Amarna personal name, perhaps equivalent of Ammunira, perhaps  
At a time when the [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|LDS]] Book of Mormon still read Camenihah, [[Hugh W. Nibley|Nibley]] compared with “Khamunira,” an Amarna personal name, perhaps equivalent of Ammunira, perhaps  
bearing the same relationship as Book of Mormon Ammonihah/Old World Ammunira (HWN in LID 27–28).
bearing the same relationship as Book of Mormon Ammonihah/Old World Ammunira ([[Hugh W. Nibley|HWN]] in [[Hugh W. Nibley, "Lehi in the Desert; The World of the Jaredites; There Were Jaredites." John W. Welch, Darrell L. Matthews, and Stephen R. Callister, eds. Collected Works of Hugh Nibley. 5. Salt Lake City/Provo: Deseret Book/FARMS, 1988.|''LID'']] 25–26).


Cf. Sanskrit and Persian kan, “desire” (RFS).
Cf. Sanskrit and Persian ''kan'', “desire” ([[Robert F. Smith|RFS]]).


For the byforms Cumeni/Cumenihah, cf. Book of Mormon Moroni/Moronihah and Nephi/Nephihah
For the byforms Cumeni/Cumenihah, cf. Book of Mormon [[MORONI|M<small>ORONI</small>]]/[[MORONIHAH|M<small>ORONIHAH</small>]] and [[NEPHI|N<small>EPHI</small>]]/[[NEPHIHAH|N<small>EPHIHAH</small>]]


Cf. Book of Mormon Cumeni, Kishkumen, Kumen, Kumenonhi, Comnor, CAMENIAH
Cf. Book of Mormon [[CUMENI|C<small>UMENI</small>]], [[KISHKUMEN|K<small>ISHKUMEN</small>]], [[KUMEN|K<small>UMEN</small>]], [[KUMENONHI|K<small>UMENONHI</small>]], [[COMNOR|C<small>OMNOR</small>]].


See [[CUMENIHAH]].</pre>
See [[CUMENIHAH|C<small>UMENIHAH</small>]].
[[Category:Names]]
 
See also [[Cumenihah Variant]]
 
'''Variants'''
 
[[Cumenihah Variant|Camenihah]]
 
'''[[Deseret Alphabet]]:''' 𐐗𐐈𐐣𐐀𐐤𐐌𐐐𐐂 (kæmiːnaɪhɑː)
 
'''Notes'''
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[[Category:Names]][[Category:Lehite PN]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 21 November 2015

Lehite PN 1. General, ca. 385 AD (Mormon 6:14)

Etymology

See the suggestions for CUMENI and the discussion in the introduction concerning “-hah.” If CUMENI is also a PN, and they are related to each other, then the meaning “cumin” seems highly improbable. Better would be the stem kmn with a meaning such as “hidden.” In Aramaic (cf. Daniel 11:43), the root means “to lie in ambush.” With the meaning “Yahweh is hidden,” the name seems an unlikely one to give a child unless he was born at a particularly bad time (JH). At a time when the LDS Book of Mormon still read Camenihah, Nibley compared with “Khamunira,” an Amarna personal name, perhaps equivalent of Ammunira, perhaps bearing the same relationship as Book of Mormon Ammonihah/Old World Ammunira (HWN in LID 25–26).

Cf. Sanskrit and Persian kan, “desire” (RFS).

For the byforms Cumeni/Cumenihah, cf. Book of Mormon MORONI/MORONIHAH and NEPHI/NEPHIHAH

Cf. Book of Mormon CUMENI, KISHKUMEN, KUMEN, KUMENONHI, COMNOR.

See CUMENIHAH.

See also Cumenihah Variant

Variants

Camenihah

Deseret Alphabet: 𐐗𐐈𐐣𐐀𐐤𐐌𐐐𐐂 (kæmiːnaɪhɑː)

Notes


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