الأصلUltimately from Ancient Greek Ἰωνία (Iōnía, “Ionia”).
- Jonah, Jonas (prophet)
- a male given name
- A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
الصيغيُونَان(canonical, masculine, plural) · yūnān(romanization) · يُونَانِيّ(feminine, singulative) · يُونَانِيّ(paucal) · يُونَان(collective, indefinite, informal, triptote) · الْيُونَان(collective, definite, informal, triptote) · يُونَان(collective, construct, informal, triptote) · يُونَانٌ(collective, indefinite, nominative, triptote) · الْيُونَانُ(collective, definite, nominative, triptote) · يُونَانُ(collective, construct, nominative, triptote) · يُونَانًا(accusative, collective, indefinite, triptote) · الْيُونَانَ(accusative, collective, definite, triptote) · يُونَانَ(accusative, collective, construct, triptote) · يُونَانٍ(collective, genitive, indefinite, triptote) · الْيُونَانِ(collective, definite, genitive, triptote) · يُونَانِ(collective, construct, genitive, triptote) · يُونَانِي(collective, indefinite, informal, singulative, triptote) · الْيُونَانِي(collective, definite, informal, singulative, triptote) · يُونَانِي(collective, construct, informal, singulative, triptote) · يُونَانِيٌّ(collective, indefinite, nominative, singulative, triptote)