נתניהו
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Hebrew
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Theophoric, from נָתַן (natán) + ־יהו (-yáhu); literally "The LORD gave".
Proper noun
[edit]נְתַנְיָהוּ • (n'tanyáhu)
Descendants
[edit]Descendants
- Arabic: نِتَنْيَاهُو (nitanyāhū)
- Armenian: Նեթանյահու (Netʻanyahu)
- Belarusian: Нетанья́ху (Njetanʹjáxu), Нэтанья́гу (Netanʹjáhu)
- Bulgarian: Нетаня́ху (Netanjáhu)
- Chinese:
- English: Netanyahu
- French: Netanyahou
- Georgian: ნეთანიაჰუ (netaniahu)
- German: Netanjahu
- Greek: Νετανιάχου (Netaniáchou)
- Ancient Greek: Νεθανιᾱ́ου (Nethaniā́ou)
- Hindi: नेतन्याहू (netanyāhū)
- Japanese: ネタニヤフ (Netaniyafu)
- Korean: 네타냐후 (Netanyahu)
- Latin: Nethaniāhū
- Persian: نِتانْیاهو (netânyâhu)
- Russian: Нетанья́ху (Nɛtanʹjáxu), Нетания́гу (Nɛtanijágu), Нетанья́гу (Nɛtanʹjágu)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Spanish: Netanyahu, Netañaju
- Tajik: Нетанёҳу (Netanyohu)
- Ukrainian: Нетанья́гу (Netanʹjáhu)
- Urdu: نیتَن یاہُو (netan yāhū)