ONIHAH
Lehite GN | 1. | City, covered by water ca. 30 AD (3 Nephi 9:7) |
Etymology
As in the previous name, biblical און ʾōn, “strength, wealth,” from which several biblical GNs and PNs are formed, may comprise the first element. If the Book of Mormon suffix -ihah is really the DN, then the possibliity ʾōn-yhh, “(my) strength is Yah” (RFS) is the only serious suggestion which can be entertained here (JAT).
Other possibilities include the root אנח ʾnḥ, “to sigh, groan,” in the Qal f.s. participle, though this is an odd placename, unless some story goes with it (JH). HEBREW אניה ʾonīyāh, “ship,” is unlikely as the name of a city (JH). Also unlikely is the HEBREW root ענה ʿnh (*ʿny), “to be poor” and in the noun form ʿonî “poverty” (JH), because the verbal noun, found in several biblical passages, is actually *ʿanāwāh (JAT).
Perhaps EGYPTIAN *iwn-iḥ3, “pillar of battle” (iḥ3 being a variant of ʿḥ3) is possible (RFS).
Cf. Book of Mormon ONIDAH, ORIHAH, AHAH, MORONIHAH, NEPHIHAH, AMMONIHAH
Variants
Deseret Alphabet: 𐐄𐐤𐐌𐐐𐐂 (oʊnaɪhɑː)
Notes
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