يحيى

See also: يحيي and يحيا

Arabic

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Some scholars claim it derives from an alternative reading of the undotted rasm ىحںى / ںحںى (visually ىحىى), perhaps by influence of the verb form يَحْيَا (yaḥyā, he is alive), from underlying *يُحَنَّى (yuḥannā), eventually from Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (yōḥānān), but this has been disputed. Compare the Christian Arabic form يُوحَنَّا (yūḥannā).

Proper noun

يَحْيَى (yaḥyā) m

  1. (Islam) John (the Baptist)
  2. a male given name, Yahya, Yehia
Usage notes

يَحْيَى (yaḥyā) is used almost exclusively in Islamic and Mandaean contexts. Arabic-speaking Christians refer to John as يُوحَنَّا (yūḥannā).

Declension
See also

Verb

يَحْيَى (yaḥyā)

  1. Obsolete spelling of يَحْيَا (yaḥyā)
  2. Misspelling of يَحْيَا (yaḥyā).
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