Contionary:Iuhen

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Phrygian

Etymology

From Classical Phrygian ïꝏɑ̔ү̃ (ïūhann), borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἰωάννης (Iōánnēs), from Biblical Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yōḥānān), thus relating it to Modern Phrygian nɛүíү (chenín).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Phrygian) IPA: /juˈhɛn/
    • (Smyrna Phrygian) IPA: [jʊˈhən]
    • (Attalia Phrygian) IPA: [jʊˈhɛnː]
    • (Prusa Phrygian) IPA: [jʊˈhɛn]
  • (Classical Phrygian) IPA: /juːˈhanː/

Proper noun

ɪꝏɛ̔ү (Iuhén) m (feminine ɪꝏɛ̔үүɑı)

  1. a male given name, Yuhen, equivalent to English John
  2. (biblical) John

Inflection

Declension of ɪꝏɛ̔ү (Iuhén)
Singular
Nominative ɪꝏɛ̔ү
Iuhén
Oblique ɪꝏ‛үүɛ́
Iuhnné
Vocative oɛx