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This name is not immediately suggestive of an etymology. Perhaps something like the root suggested for [[LAMAN|L<small>AMAN</small>]], but with 1c.s. pronominal suffix or a gentilic ending. However, neither ending would cause the vowel to change from a to o.
This name is not immediately suggestive of an etymology. Perhaps something like the root suggested for [[LAMAN|L<small>AMAN</small>]], but with 1c.s. pronominal suffix or a gentilic ending. However, neither ending would cause the vowel to change from a to o.


[[Reynolds]] & [[Sjodahl]] first connected '''LAMONI''' to [[LAMAN|L<small>AMAN</small>]], though without explaining how the two were related (R&S, 26). The connection was made again, but this time the gentilic ''ī'' ending was suggested ([[John A. Tvedtnes|JAT]] & [[Robert F. Smith|RFS]]), similar to the gentilic “[[ISRAELITES|I<small>SRAELITE</small>]].”  
[[George Reynolds|Reynolds]] & [[Janne M. Sjodahl|Sjodahl]] first connected '''LAMONI''' to [[LAMAN|L<small>AMAN</small>]], though without explaining how the two were related (R&S, 26). The connection was made again, but this time the gentilic ''ī'' ending was suggested ([[John A. Tvedtnes|JAT]] & [[Robert F. Smith|RFS]]), similar to the gentilic “[[ISRAELITES|I<small>SRAELITE</small>]].”  


Much less likely is an archaic form of the Hebrew for “to me,” “for me,” “mine.” This would also be unlikely as a name ([[Jo Ann Hackett|JH]]).
Much less likely is an archaic form of the Hebrew for “to me,” “for me,” “mine.” This would also be unlikely as a name ([[Jo Ann Hackett|JH]]).

Revision as of 17:31, 6 November 2012

Lehite PN 1. King of land of ISHMAEL, 1st c. BC (Alma 17:21, 24, 25 (x2); 18:1, 5 (x2), 8, 9, 10, 18, 22, 31, 33; 19:6, 17, 30, 33; 20:1, 3, 4 (x2), 6, 8 (x2), 9, 11, 13 (x2), 14, 15, 24, 26 (x2), 27, 28 (x2), 30; 21:14, 18, 19, 22, 23; 22:1 (x2), 4; 24:5)

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Etymology

This name is not immediately suggestive of an etymology. Perhaps something like the root suggested for LAMAN, but with 1c.s. pronominal suffix or a gentilic ending. However, neither ending would cause the vowel to change from a to o.

Reynolds & Sjodahl first connected LAMONI to LAMAN, though without explaining how the two were related (R&S, 26). The connection was made again, but this time the gentilic ī ending was suggested (JAT & RFS), similar to the gentilic “ISRAELITE.”

Much less likely is an archaic form of the Hebrew for “to me,” “for me,” “mine.” This would also be unlikely as a name (JH).

Variants

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