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Jonah
Pronunciation/ˈnə/
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
MeaningDove; Pigeon
Other names
Related namesGiona, Jonas, Yunus, Yonah

Jonah is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew: יוֹנָה, Yonā, meaning dove or pigeon. It is the name of the Abrahamic prophet Jonah.

Jonah in other languages

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  • Arabic: يونس (Yūnus), يونان (Yūnān)
  • Albanian: Jonah
  • Amharic: ዮናስ (Yonas)
  • Aramaic: ܝܘܢܢ (Yōnān)
  • Armenian: ջոնա (Jona)
  • Azerbaijani: Yunis
  • Bengali: দুর্ভাগ্যআনয়নকারী (Durbhāgya ānaẏanakārī)
  • Bulgarian: Иона (Ĭona)
  • Burmese: ဇော်-(Jaw)
  • Chinese Simplified: 约拿 (Yuēná)
  • Chinese Traditional: 約拿 (Yuēná)
  • Croatian: Jona
  • Czech: Jonáš
  • Danish: Jonah
  • Dutch: Jona
  • English: Jonah
  • Esperanto: Jonah
  • Estonian: Joonas
  • Filipino: Jonah
  • Finnish: Joona
  • French: Jonah
  • German: Jona
  • Georgian: იონა (Iona)
  • Greek: Ἰωνᾶς (Iōnâs)
  • Gujarati: જોનાહ (Jōnāha)
  • Hebrew: יוֹנָה
  • Hindi: जोनाह (Jonaah)
  • Hungarian: Jónás
  • Icelandic: jona
  • Indonesian: Yunus, Yona, Jonas, Jonah
  • Irish: Jonah
  • Italian: Giona
  • Japanese: ジョナ (Jona)
  • Javanese: Jonah, Yunus
  • Kannada: ಜೋನಾ (Jōnā)
  • Kazakh: жүнә
  • Korean: 요나 (Yona)
  • Kurdish: Jonah
  • Lao: Jonah
  • Latin: Ionas
  • Latvian: Jona
  • Lithuanian: Jona
  • Macedonian: onона (onona)
  • Malagasy: Jona
  • Malay: Yunus
  • Malayalam: ജോനാ (Jēānā)
  • Marathi: जोना (Jonaah)
  • Mongolian: жонни (Jonni)
  • Nepali: जोनाः (Jonaah)
  • Norwegian: Jonah
  • Persian: یونس
  • Polish: Jonasz
  • Portuguese: Jonah
  • Punjabi: ਜੋਨਾਹ (Jōnāha)
  • Romanian: Jonah
  • Russian: Иона (Iona)
  • Serbian: јонах (Jonah)
  • Slovenian: Jona
  • Spanish: Jonás
  • Sundanese: Jonah
  • Swedish: Jonah
  • Somali : yoonis
  • Tamil: ஜோனா (Jōṉā)
  • Telugu: జోనా (Jōnā)
  • Thai: โยนาห์ (Yonāh̄̒)
  • Turkish: Yunus
  • Ukrainian: йона (ĭona)
  • Urdu: جونہ
  • Uzbek: Yunus
  • Vietnamese: tháng ba
  • Welsh: Jonah

People

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  • Jonah of Hankou (1888–1925), bishop of Hankou of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
  • Jonah of Moscow (died 1461), Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus'
  • Jonah Anguka, Kenyan author
  • Jonah Ayunga, Kenyan football player
  • Jonah Barrington (journalist), English journalist
  • Jonah Barrington (judge), Irish judge and politician
  • Jonah Barrington (squash player), English squash player
  • Jonah Bayliss, American baseball player
  • Jonah Berger, American marketing professor
  • Jonah Blechman, American actor
  • Jonah Blank, American journalist
  • Jonah Bobo, American child actor
  • Jonah Bokaer, American media artist
  • Jonah Bolden, Australian basketball player
  • Jonah Burt, Canadian judoka
  • Jonah David Jang, Nigerian politician
  • Jonah Edelman, American advocate for public education reform
  • Jonah Falcon, American actor and writer
  • Jonah Feingold, American writer of short films
  • Jonah Frankel, Israeli writer
  • Yonah Gerondi, Catalan rabbi and moralist
  • Jonah Goldberg, American conservative political commentator
  • Jonah Hill, American actor and writer
  • Jonah Holmes, English rugby player
  • Jonah Jackson (born 1997), American football player
  • Jonah Jones, American jazz trumpeter
  • Jonah Jones (sculptor), Welsh artist
  • Jonah Keri, Canadian journalist
  • Jonah Kim, South Korean cellist
  • Jonah Koslen, American singer-songwriter
  • Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole, Prince of Hawai'i and American politician
  • Jonah Kumalae, Hawaiian politician and ukulele manufacturer
  • Jonah Laulu (born 2000), American football player
  • Jonah Lehrer, American science author and journalist
  • Jonah Lomu, New Zealand rugby player
  • Jonah Lowe, New Zealand rugby player
  • Jonah Lotan, Israeli actor
  • Jonah Matranga, American singer and songwriter
  • Yona Melnik, Israeli judoka
  • Jonah Meyerson, American actor
  • Jonah Monheim (born 2002), American football player
  • Metropolitan Jonah Paffhausen, primate of the Orthodox Church in America
  • Jonah Parzen-Johnson, American saxophonist
  • Jonah Peretti, co-founder of Buzzfeed and The Huffington Post
  • Jonah Piʻikoi, Hawaiian nobleman and politician
  • Jonah Raskin, American writer
  • Jonah Ray, American comedian
  • Jonah Rock, former ring name of Australian professional wrestler Jermaine Haley (born 1988)
  • Jonah Rockoff, American economist
  • Jonah Sanford, American politician and Union Army colonel
  • Jonah Savaiinaea (born 2004), American football player
  • Jonah Sharp, American electronic music producer
  • Jonah Sithole, Zimbabwean guitarist
  • Jonah Williams (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Jonah Wise, American rabbi
  • Jonah Yano, Canadian musician

Fictional characters

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  • Jonah Beck, a main character on the Disney Channel series Andi Mack
  • Jonah Hex, an American western comic book hero in DC Comics
  • J. Jonah Jameson, in Spider-Man comics and movies
  • Jonah Marshall, a character from the analog horror series, The Mandela Catalogue
  • Jonah Magnus, a character from the horror fiction anthology podcast The Magnus Archives
  • Jonah Takalua, a main character in the Australian comedy series Summer Heights High
  • Jonah Wizard, a teenage movie star from the 39 Clues series
  • Jonah Byrde, character in Netflix TV Show Ozark
  • Jonah Simms, character in TV show Superstore
  • Jonah Vasquez, a survivor in the video game Dead by Daylight

Male variants

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  • Giona (Italian)
  • Jonàs (Catalan)
  • Jona (Croatian)
  • Jonáš (Czech)
  • Jonah (English)
  • Jonas (German, Swedish, Latin, Lithuanian and Portuguese)
  • Jónás (Hungarian)
  • Jónas (Icelandic)
  • Yunus (Indonesian)
  • Jonasz (Polish)
  • Jonaš (Prekmurje Slovene)
  • Jonáš (Slovak)
  • Jona (Slovene)
  • Jonás (Spanish)
  • Yonah or Yona (יונה) (Hebrew and Yiddish)
  • Yunus (Turkish)
  • Younes (يونس) (Arabic)
  • Joonas (Estonian and Finnish)
  • Joona (Finnish)
  • Yunsi (Berber)
  • Ionas (Ίωνας) (Greek)
  • Yunis (Azerbaijani)
  • Iunus (Bengali: ইউনুস)
  • Jona (Yoruba)
  • Yunan (Syriac)
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