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  • Aramaic studies
  • Academic field

    Aramaic studies are scientific studies of the Aramaic languages and literature. As a specific field within Semitic studies, Aramaic studies are closely

    Aramaic studies

    Aramaic studies

    Aramaic_studies

  • Aramaic
  • Semitic language

    Aramaic (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: ארמית, romanized: ˀərāmiṯ; Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡܐܝܬ, romanized: arāmāˀiṯ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated

    Aramaic

    Aramaic

  • Neo-Aramaic languages
  • Varieties of the Aramaic language

    (spoken) languages of modern Aramaic-speaking communities. Within the field of Aramaic studies, classification of Neo-Aramaic languages has been a subject

    Neo-Aramaic languages

    Neo-Aramaic_languages

  • Judeo-Aramaic languages
  • Branch of the Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages influenced by Hebrew

    The Judaeo-Aramaic languages are those varieties of Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages used by Jewish communities. Aramaic, like Hebrew, is a Northwest

    Judeo-Aramaic languages

    Judeo-Aramaic languages

    Judeo-Aramaic_languages

  • Biblical Aramaic
  • Variety of Aramaic used in the Hebrew Bible

    Aramaic is the form of Aramaic that is used in the books of Daniel and Ezra in the Hebrew Bible. It should not be confused with the Targums — Aramaic

    Biblical Aramaic

    Biblical_Aramaic

  • Syriac language
  • Dialect of Middle Aramaic

    Syriac Christianity Syriac studies Aramaic studies Bible translations into Syriac Bible translations into Aramaic Neo-Aramaic languages List of loanwords

    Syriac language

    Syriac_language

  • Old Aramaic
  • Earliest stage of the Aramaic language

    Old Aramaic refers to the earliest stage of the Aramaic language, known from early Aramaic inscriptions and dated to the 10th century BC through the 8th

    Old Aramaic

    Old_Aramaic

  • Western Aramaic languages
  • Group of Aramaic dialects from the Levant

    Western Aramaic is a group of Aramaic dialects once spoken widely throughout the ancient Levant, predominantly in the south, and Sinai, including ancient

    Western Aramaic languages

    Western_Aramaic_languages

  • Eastern Aramaic languages
  • Group of Aramaic languages

    Eastern Aramaic refers to a group of dialects that evolved historically from the varieties of Aramaic spoken in the core territories of Mesopotamia (modern-day

    Eastern Aramaic languages

    Eastern_Aramaic_languages

  • Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
  • Pre-WWI Neo-Aramaic dialects

    Northeastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) is a grouping of related dialects of Neo-Aramaic spoken before World War I as a vernacular language by Jews and Assyrian

    Northeastern Neo-Aramaic

    Northeastern_Neo-Aramaic

  • Western Neo-Aramaic
  • Modern Western Aramaic language

    Western Neo-Aramaic (ܐܰܪܳܡܰܝ, arōmay, "Aramaic"), also referred to as Siryon (ܣܪܝܘܢ, siryōn, "Syriac"), is a modern variety of the Western Aramaic branch consisting

    Western Neo-Aramaic

    Western_Neo-Aramaic

  • Central Neo-Aramaic
  • Language family

    Central Neo-Aramaic, or Northwestern Neo-Aramaic (NWNA), languages represent a specific group of Neo-Aramaic languages, that is designated as Central in

    Central Neo-Aramaic

    Central_Neo-Aramaic

  • Suret language
  • Neo-Aramaic varieties

    varieties of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) spoken by the modern Assyrian people. The various NENA dialects descend from Old Aramaic, the lingua franca in the

    Suret language

    Suret_language

  • Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
  • Middle Aramaic language once used by Jewish writers in Lower Mesopotamia

    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (Aramaic: ארמית Ārāmît) or Talmudic Aramaic was the form of Middle Aramaic employed by writers in Lower Mesopotamia between the

    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic

    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic

    Jewish_Babylonian_Aramaic

  • Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
  • Western Aramaic dialect

    Jewish Palestinian Aramaic was a Western Aramaic language spoken by the Jews during the Classic Era in Judea and the Levant. The language was used specifically

    Jewish Palestinian Aramaic

    Jewish_Palestinian_Aramaic

  • Arameans
  • Ancient Semitic people in the Near East

    the study of the Aramaic language, both ancient and modern, was initiated among Western scholars. This led to the formation of Aramaic studies as a broader

    Arameans

    Arameans

  • Aramaic (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    century BCE Aramaic studies, an academic discipline that studies Aramaic languages and cultural heritage All pages with titles containing Aramaic Aramean

    Aramaic (disambiguation)

    Aramaic_(disambiguation)

  • Aramaic alphabet
  • Script used to write the Aramaic language

    other symbols instead of Syriac script. The ancient Aramaic alphabet was used to write the Aramaic languages spoken by ancient Aramean pre-Christian peoples

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic_alphabet

  • Neo-Aramaic dialect of Bohtan
  • Modern Eastern Neo-Aramaic language

    Bohtan Neo-Aramaic is a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic originally spoken by ethnic Assyrians on the plain of Bohtan in the Ottoman Empire. Its speakers

    Neo-Aramaic dialect of Bohtan

    Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Bohtan

  • Hatran Aramaic
  • Classical Age dialect of Middle Aramaic

    Hatran Aramaic (Aramaic of Hatra, Ashurian or East Mesopotamian) designates a Middle Aramaic dialect, that was used in the region of Hatra and Assur in

    Hatran Aramaic

    Hatran Aramaic

    Hatran_Aramaic

  • Targum
  • Aramaic translation of the Jewish scriptures

    A targum (Imperial Aramaic: תרגום, interpretation, translation, version; plural: targumim) was an originally spoken translation of the Hebrew Bible (also

    Targum

    Targum

    Targum

  • Mandaic language
  • Language of the Mandaean religion and community

    Classical Mandaic, is the liturgical language of Mandaeism and a South Eastern Aramaic variety in use by the Mandaean community, traditionally based in southern

    Mandaic language

    Mandaic language

    Mandaic_language

  • Nabataean Aramaic
  • Western dialect of Aramaic used by the Nabateans

    Nabataean Aramaic is the extinct Aramaic variety used in inscriptions by the Nabataean Arabs of Transjordan, Northwestern Arabia, the Negev, and the Sinai

    Nabataean Aramaic

    Nabataean Aramaic

    Nabataean_Aramaic

  • Mandaean studies
  • Academic discipline pertaining to Mandaeans and Mandaeism

    subdiscipline of Aramaic studies, Semitic studies, Middle Eastern studies, and Oriental studies. Related disciplines include Syriac studies, Assyriology,

    Mandaean studies

    Mandaean_studies

  • The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran
  • 2000 book by Christoph Luxenberg

    The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran: A Contribution to the Decoding of the Language of the Koran is a monograph of philology in the discipline of Quranic

    The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran

    The_Syro-Aramaic_Reading_of_the_Koran

  • Syriac Christianity
  • Branch of Eastern Christianity

    Syriac language, a variation of the old Aramaic language. In a wider sense, the term can also refer to Aramaic Christianity in general, thus encompassing

    Syriac Christianity

    Syriac Christianity

    Syriac_Christianity

  • Aleph
  • First letter of many Semitic abjads

    of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician ʾālep 𐤀‎, Hebrew ʾālef א‎, Aramaic ʾālap 𐡀‎, Syriac ʾālap̄ ܐ, Arabic ʾalif ا‎, and North Arabian 𐪑‎. It

    Aleph

    Aleph

  • Language of Jesus
  • There exists a consensus among scholars that Jesus spoke Aramaic. Aramaic was the common language of Roman Judaea, and was thus also spoken by at least

    Language of Jesus

    Language_of_Jesus

  • Sebastian Brock
  • British scholar and university professor

    Hebrew and Aramaic, at the University of Cambridge, from 1967 to 1974. He was Lecturer in Aramaic and Syriac, and then Reader in Syriac Studies, at the University

    Sebastian Brock

    Sebastian_Brock

  • Aramaic New Testament hypotheses
  • Belief that the Christian New Testament was originally written in Aramaic

    with Aramaic influences within an overall view of the Gospels' original Greek-language development may be found in Martin Hengel's synthesis of studies of

    Aramaic New Testament hypotheses

    Aramaic New Testament hypotheses

    Aramaic_New_Testament_hypotheses

  • Syriac studies
  • Study of the Syriac language and Syriac Christianity

    of study is distinguished between Aramaistik (Aramaic studies) and Neuaramaistik (Neo-Aramaic (Syriac) studies). At universities, Syriac studies are

    Syriac studies

    Syriac_studies

  • Turoyo language
  • Central Neo-Aramaic language

    (Turoyo: ܣܘܪܝܬ), or modern Suryoyo (Turoyo: ܣܘܪܝܝܐ), is a Central Neo-Aramaic language traditionally spoken by the Syriac Christian community in the

    Turoyo language

    Turoyo language

    Turoyo_language

  • Area studies
  • Interdisciplinary fields of research

    between area studies and ethnic studies, such as African American studies, Aramaic studies, Asian American studies, Chicano studies, Hebraic studies, Jewish

    Area studies

    Area_studies

  • Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions
  • The Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, also known as Northwest Semitic inscriptions, are the primary extra-Biblical sources for understanding of the

    Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions

    Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions

    Canaanite_and_Aramaic_inscriptions

  • Imperial Aramaic
  • Ancient language

    Imperial Aramaic is a linguistic term, coined by modern scholars in order to designate a specific historical variety of Aramaic. The term is polysemic

    Imperial Aramaic

    Imperial Aramaic

    Imperial_Aramaic

  • Primary texts of Kabbalah
  • Part of Jewish spirituality

    Rapoport-Albert, Ada, and Theodore Kwasman. "Late Aramaic: The Literary and Linguistic Context of the Zohar." Aramaic Studies 4, no. 1 (2006): 14 https://www.academia

    Primary texts of Kabbalah

    Primary_texts_of_Kabbalah

  • Samael
  • Jewish archangel

    Brief Comparison of Targumic and Midrashic Angelological Traditions. Aramaic Studies, [s. l.], v. 5, n. 1, p. 75–91, 2007. doi:10.1163/147783507X231930

    Samael

    Samael

    Samael

  • The Art of Grammar
  • 2nd century BCE, first treatise on Greek grammar, attributed to Dionysius Thrax

    Translations and Adaptations of the Téchne Grammatiké and the Arabic Model." Aramaic Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, 2008, pp. 175-193. Niederehe, Hans-Josef; Koerner,

    The Art of Grammar

    The_Art_of_Grammar

  • ARAM Periodical
  • Academic journal by Peeters in Belgium

    Syro-Mesopotamian Studies covering Ancient Near East studies with a particular focus on Aramaic studies, including archaeology, religious studies, philology

    ARAM Periodical

    ARAM_Periodical

  • Hebrew language
  • Northwest Semitic language

    Northwest Semitic languages with contemporary speakers, the other being Aramaic. The earliest examples of written Paleo-Hebrew date to the 10th century

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew_language

  • Lebanese Aramaic
  • Extinct or dormant Aramaic dialect of Lebanon

    Lebanese Aramaic is a dormant Western Aramaic dialect. It was traditionally spoken in the Levant, especially in Mount Lebanon, by Maronite Christians.

    Lebanese Aramaic

    Lebanese_Aramaic

  • Semitic languages
  • Branch of the Afroasiatic languages

    the Afroasiatic language family. They include Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya, Aramaic, Hebrew, Maltese, Modern South Arabian languages and numerous other ancient

    Semitic languages

    Semitic languages

    Semitic_languages

  • Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Barzani
  • Modern Jewish Aramaic language

    Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in three villages near

    Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Barzani

    Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Barzani

  • Aramaic square script
  • Consonantal alphabet script

    Aramaic square script is the 22-letter consonantal alphabet script, or an abjad, that developed during the rule of the Achaemenid empire to write the

    Aramaic square script

    Aramaic square script

    Aramaic_square_script

  • Chaldea
  • Small Semitic nation of ancient Mesopotamia

    became common in early Aramaic studies, but that misnomer was later corrected, when modern scholars concluded that the Aramaic dialect used in the Hebrew

    Chaldea

    Chaldea

    Chaldea

  • Mlaḥsô language
  • Extinct Aramaic language of Turkey and Syria

    referred to as Suryoyo or Surayt, is an extinct or dormant Central Neo-Aramaic language. It was traditionally spoken in eastern Turkey and later also

    Mlaḥsô language

    Mlaḥsô_language

  • Rudolf Macúch
  • Slovak Protestant theologian

    Semitic Studies for Iranian Studies“) and „Zur altiranischen Onomastik in aramäischer Nebenüberlieferung“ („On Old Iranian Onomastics in Aramaic Secondary

    Rudolf Macúch

    Rudolf Macúch

    Rudolf_Macúch

  • Free indirect speech
  • Style of narration

    (August 22, 2024). "Free Indirect Discourse in Neo-Aramaic Narrative Folktales". Aramaic Studies. 22 (1): 1–17 – via Brill. Redeker, Gisela (January

    Free indirect speech

    Free_indirect_speech

  • Asian studies
  • Study of culture and history of continental Asia

    studies) Uyghur studies West Asian studies Jewish studies Iranian studies Central Asian studies Turkology Semitic studies Assyriology Aramaic studies

    Asian studies

    Asian_studies

  • Brahmi script
  • Ancient script of Central and South Asia

    I.; Freedman, D. N. (1992). "Aleph as a vowel in Old Aramaic". Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. pp. 79–90. Bühler

    Brahmi script

    Brahmi script

    Brahmi_script

  • Jonas C. Greenfield
  • American scholar of Semitic languages (1926–1995)

    languages, who published in the fields of Semitic epigraphy, Aramaic studies, and Qumran studies, and a distinguished member of the Israel Academy of Sciences

    Jonas C. Greenfield

    Jonas_C._Greenfield

  • The Thousand and Twelve Questions
  • Religious text of Mandaeism

    Early Mandaean Colophons. Part 2: Texts, Translations and Conclusion". Aramaic Studies. 17 (1): 100–121. doi:10.1163/17455227-01602004. ISSN 1477-8351. Morgenstern

    The Thousand and Twelve Questions

    The_Thousand_and_Twelve_Questions

  • Aram (region)
  • Historical region in the Levant mentioned in the Bible

    Aram (Imperial Aramaic: 𐡀𐡓𐡌, romanized: ʾĀrām; Hebrew: אֲרָם, romanized: ʾĂrām; Syriac: ܐܪܡ) was a historical region mentioned in early cuneiforms

    Aram (region)

    Aram (region)

    Aram_(region)

  • Terms for Syriac Christians
  • of ethnoreligious terms, related to various Semitic communities of Neo-Aramaic-speaking Christians, that are indigenous to modern Syria, Iraq, Iran, Turkey

    Terms for Syriac Christians

    Terms for Syriac Christians

    Terms_for_Syriac_Christians

  • Northwest Semitic languages
  • Division of the Semitic languages of the Levant

    Bronze Age, which by the time of the Bronze Age collapse are joined by Old Aramaic, and by the Iron Age by Sutean and the Canaanite languages (Hebrew, Phoenician–Punic

    Northwest Semitic languages

    Northwest_Semitic_languages

  • Christian Palestinian Aramaic
  • Melkite Aramaic

    Christian Palestinian Aramaic was a Western Aramaic dialect that began as a vernacular between the first and third centuries CE, and emerged as a written

    Christian Palestinian Aramaic

    Christian Palestinian Aramaic

    Christian_Palestinian_Aramaic

  • Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament
  • Scholarly dictionary

    The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament ("HALOT") is a scholarly dictionary of Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, which has partially supplanted

    Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament

    Hebrew_and_Aramaic_Lexicon_of_the_Old_Testament

  • Matthew Morgenstern
  • British-Israeli professor

    born 1968), is an Israeli linguist and religious studies scholar known for his work on Eastern Aramaic languages, especially Mandaic. He is currently Full

    Matthew Morgenstern

    Matthew Morgenstern

    Matthew_Morgenstern

  • List of English Bible translations
  • has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew. The Latin Vulgate translation was dominant in Western

    List of English Bible translations

    List_of_English_Bible_translations

  • Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt
  • Four-volume book by Porten and Yardeni

    Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt, often referred to as TAD or TADAE, is a four volume corpus of Aramaic inscriptions written in Egypt

    Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt

    Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt

    Textbook_of_Aramaic_Documents_from_Ancient_Egypt

  • Assyrians
  • Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia with roots in ancient Assyria. They speak varieties of Neo-Aramaic, a branch of the Semitic language family that replaced Akkadian during

    Assyrians

    Assyrians

    Assyrians

  • Galilean dialect
  • Jewish Aramaic dialect spoken during the late Second Temple period

    The Galilean dialect was the form of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic spoken by people in Galilee during the Classical period, for example at the time of Jesus

    Galilean dialect

    Galilean dialect

    Galilean_dialect

  • Geoffrey Khan
  • British linguist

    world's leading experts on Aramaic, he has published grammars for numerous Aramaic dialects and he leads the North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic Database Archived 8 February

    Geoffrey Khan

    Geoffrey_Khan

  • Assyriology
  • Study of cultures that used cuneiform writing

    known as Cuneiform studies or Ancient Near East studies, is the archaeological, anthropological, historical, and linguistic study of the cultures that

    Assyriology

    Assyriology

    Assyriology

  • Hadran (Talmud)
  • Short prayer in Judaism

    Hadran (Imperial Aramaic: הַדְרָן, lit. 'we returned') is a short prayer recited upon the completion of study of a tractate of the Talmud or a Seder of

    Hadran (Talmud)

    Hadran (Talmud)

    Hadran_(Talmud)

  • Neo-Aramaic dialect of Qaraqosh
  • Dialect of Neo-Aramaic spoken in the city of Qaraqosh, Iraq

    of Neo-Aramaic stretching from Turoyo to western Iran. Khan, G. (2007). "The North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic Dialects". Journal of Semitic Studies. 52 (1):

    Neo-Aramaic dialect of Qaraqosh

    Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Qaraqosh

  • Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Senaya
  • Dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic

    Senaya or Sanandaj Christian Neo-Aramaic is a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic originally spoken by Christians in Sanandaj, Kurdistan Province in Iran

    Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Senaya

    Christian_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Senaya

  • Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
  • Western targum of the Torah

    as the Jerusalem Targum, Targum Yerushalmi, or Targum Jonathan) is an Aramaic translation and interpretation (targum) of the Torah (Pentateuch) traditionally

    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan

    Targum Pseudo-Jonathan

    Targum_Pseudo-Jonathan

  • Trans-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic
  • Northeastern Neo-Aramaic dialect of Jews in Kurdistan

    "Trans-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. Heinrichs, Wolfhart (ed.) (1990). Studies in Neo-Aramaic. Scholars Press:

    Trans-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic

    Trans-Zab_Jewish_Neo-Aramaic

  • Franz Rosenthal
  • German Arabist (1914–2003)

    rabbinical seminary in Berlin. In 1938, he completed his history of Aramaic studies, which was awarded the Lidzbarski Medal and Prize from the Deutsche

    Franz Rosenthal

    Franz_Rosenthal

  • Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia
  • Neo-Aramaic dialect of Jews in Urmia

    The Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia, a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic, was originally spoken by Jews in Urmia and surrounding areas of Iranian

    Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia

    Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Urmia

  • Yeshua
  • Alternative form of the name Joshua (Yəhōšūaʿ)

    typical of the Galilean dialect (Billerbeck I 156f. E.Y. Kutscher, Studies in Galilean Aramaic, 1976. What was the name of Jesus? Yeshua, Yashua, or Y'shua

    Yeshua

    Yeshua

    Yeshua

  • List of loanwords in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
  • Loanwords in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic came about mostly due to the contact between Assyrian people and Arabs, Persians, Kurds and Turks in modern history

    List of loanwords in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

    List of loanwords in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

    List_of_loanwords_in_Assyrian_Neo-Aramaic

  • Semitic studies
  • Study of the Semitic peoples

    equivalent. It includes Assyriology, Aramaic, Arabic, Hebraic, and Ethiopian studies, as well as comparative studies of Semitic languages aiming at the

    Semitic studies

    Semitic_studies

  • Septuagint
  • Greek translation of Hebrew scriptures

    2nd century BC. Some targums translating or paraphrasing the Bible into Aramaic were also made during the Second Temple period. Few people could speak

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

  • Ancient Jewish magic
  • Magical practices employed in ancient Israel and early Judaism

    Margaretha; Elitzur-Leiman, Rivka (2023). "A Jewish Aramaic Circus Curse Tablet from Antioch". Aramaic Studies. 21 (1). Brill: 64–111. doi:10.1163/17455227-bja10041

    Ancient Jewish magic

    Ancient_Jewish_magic

  • Mizrahi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Africa and Asia

    variant of Aramaic. As spoken by the Kurdish Jews, Judeo-Aramaic languages are Neo-Aramaic languages descended from Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. They are

    Mizrahi Jews

    Mizrahi Jews

    Mizrahi_Jews

  • Bit Adini
  • Former country

    Shalmaneser III. Arameans Aram (region) Aramean kings Aramaic language Aramaic alphabet Aramaic studies Encyclopædia Britannica, Micropædia, Vol II at p.

    Bit Adini

    Bit Adini

    Bit_Adini

  • Christian M. M. Brady
  • American targumist

    Journal of the Aramaic Bible 3.1/2 (2001): 27–40. “Targum Lamentations 1.1-4: A Theological Prologue.” In Targum and Scripture: Studies in Aramaic Translation

    Christian M. M. Brady

    Christian M. M. Brady

    Christian_M._M._Brady

  • Neo-Aramaic dialect of Hertevin
  • Modern Eastern Aramaic or Syriac language

    Neo-Aramaic originally spoken by Chaldean Catholics in a cluster of villages in Siirt Province in southeastern Turkey. Speakers of Hértevin Aramaic have

    Neo-Aramaic dialect of Hertevin

    Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Hertevin

  • List of Mandaic manuscripts
  • Features". Aramaic Studies. 16 (2): 182–205. doi:10.1163/17455227-01602002. ISSN 1477-8351. Morgenstern, Matthew. New Manuscript Sources for the Study of Mandaic

    List of Mandaic manuscripts

    List of Mandaic manuscripts

    List_of_Mandaic_manuscripts

  • Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Zakho
  • Northeastern Neo-Aramaic dialect of Iraqi Jews

    The Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Zakho is a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic originally spoken by Jews in Zakho, Iraq. Following the exodus of Jews

    Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Zakho

    Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Zakho

    Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Zakho

  • Canaanite languages
  • Large dialect continuum from the Levant and Mesopotamia

    Northwest Semitic languages of Western Asia. The others are the still spoken Aramaic and the now-extinct Ugaritic and Amorite languages. These closely related

    Canaanite languages

    Canaanite_languages

  • Inter-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic
  • Modern Jewish-Aramaic dialect of Iraq

    Inter-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic, or Lishanid Noshan, is a modern Jewish-Aramaic dialect, a variant of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in

    Inter-Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic

    Inter-Zab_Jewish_Neo-Aramaic

  • Theodore Kwasman
  • American Assyriologist

    (Münster, 2000), pp. 35–43. Look it up in...? Aramaic Lexicography. Some General Observations, Aramaic Studies 1 (2003), pp. 191–209. together with Markham

    Theodore Kwasman

    Theodore_Kwasman

  • Biblical languages
  • Languages used in the original writings of the Bible

    generally recognize three languages as original biblical languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. The Hebrew Bible, also known as the Tanakh (Hebrew: תנ"ך‎)

    Biblical languages

    Biblical_languages

  • Serpent seed
  • Belief the serpent mated with Eve

    The Priesthood in Targum Pseudo-Jonathan: Renewing the Profession (Studies in Aramaic Interpretation of Scripture 4), Brill Academic Publishers, 2006 McDowell

    Serpent seed

    Serpent_seed

  • Melkite
  • Christian churches of the Byzantine Rite

    Originally, during the Early Middle Ages, Melkites used both Medieval Greek and Aramaic languages in their religious life, and initially employed the Antiochian

    Melkite

    Melkite

    Melkite

  • Khalili Collection of Aramaic Documents
  • Private collection of ancient documents

    The Khalili Collection of Aramaic Documents is a private collection of letters and documents from the Bactria region in present-day Afghanistan, assembled

    Khalili Collection of Aramaic Documents

    Khalili Collection of Aramaic Documents

    Khalili_Collection_of_Aramaic_Documents

  • Toledot Yeshu
  • Jewish parody of the biography of Jesus

    ISBN 978-3-657-79726-4 Smelik, Willem (2009-01-01). "The Aramaic Dialect(s) of the Toldot Yeshu Fragments". Aramaic Studies. 7 (1): 39–73. doi:10.1163/147783509X12462819875472

    Toledot Yeshu

    Toledot_Yeshu

  • Jewish languages
  • Languages and dialects developed in the Jewish diaspora

    primary vernacular by Aramaic following the Babylonian exile. Jewish languages feature a syncretism of Hebrew and Judeo-Aramaic with the languages of

    Jewish languages

    Jewish_languages

  • Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Dohok
  • Language dialect

    The Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Dohok is a dialect of Judeo-Aramaic originating from the Jewish community in Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan. It is also spoken

    Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Dohok

    Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Dohok

  • Modern Hebrew
  • Standard form of the Hebrew language

    And what about Neo-Aramaic?". In Shlomo Izre'el; Shlomo Raz (eds.). Studies in Modern Semitic Languages. Israel Oriental Studies. BRILL. p. 59. ISBN 9789004106468

    Modern Hebrew

    Modern Hebrew

    Modern_Hebrew

  • Watcher (angel)
  • Class of angelic beings in biblical texts

    A watcher (Aramaic עִיר ʿiyr, plural עִירִין ʿiyrin, Greek: ἐιρ or ἐγρήγορος, egrḗgoros) is a type of biblical angel. The word is related to the root

    Watcher (angel)

    Watcher (angel)

    Watcher_(angel)

  • Canaanite and Aramaic seal inscriptions
  • Ancient Northwest Semitic seal inscriptions

    and Aramaic, the inscriptions typically record personal names, patronymics, titles, or brief formulas. They are an important source for the study of wider

    Canaanite and Aramaic seal inscriptions

    Canaanite and Aramaic seal inscriptions

    Canaanite_and_Aramaic_seal_inscriptions

  • Elephantine papyri and ostraca
  • 5th- to 4th-century BCE Egyptian texts

    yielded hundreds of papyri and ostraca in hieratic and demotic Egyptian, Aramaic, Koine Greek, Latin and Coptic, spanning a period of 100 years in the 5th

    Elephantine papyri and ostraca

    Elephantine papyri and ostraca

    Elephantine_papyri_and_ostraca

  • Levant
  • Region in the Eastern Mediterranean

    ISBN 978-1-59884-362-0. Retrieved 26 May 2014. Retsö, Jan. ""Aramaic in Levantine Dialects" in "Aramaic/Syriac Loanwords"". Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and

    Levant

    Levant

    Levant

  • Aron Dotan
  • Israeli linguist (1928–2022)

    and Aramaic Studies, ed. Z. Ben-Hayyim, A. Dotan, et G. Sarfatti: Jerusalem, The Magnes Press / The Hebrew University, 1977 Ben Asher's Creed. A Study of

    Aron Dotan

    Aron Dotan

    Aron_Dotan

  • Maranatha
  • Aramaic phrase

    Maranatha (Aramaic: מרנאתא‎) is an Aramaic phrase which occurs once in the New Testament (1 Corinthians 16:22). It also appears in Didache 10:14. It is

    Maranatha

    Maranatha

    Maranatha

  • B. N. Mukherjee
  • Indian historian and writer

    (2004). Kushana Studies; New Perspectives. Firma KLM Private Limited. ISBN 978-8171021093. B. N. Mukherjee (2000). Studies in the Aramaic Edicts of Asoka

    B. N. Mukherjee

    B._N._Mukherjee

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  • Rayhanah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rayhanah

    Aromatic Sweet Basil

    Rayhanah

  • Larbi
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Muslim

    Larbi

    Arabic

    Larbi

  • Shadha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, French, Muslim

    Shadha

    Aromatic

    Shadha

  • Yashua or Eashoa
  • Biblical

    Yashua or Eashoa

    (also Esho, Eshu and Isho in Assyrian/Aamaic) the Aramaic name of Jesus

    Yashua or Eashoa

  • Arama
  • Girl/Female

    Basque Maori Spanish

    Arama

    Refers to the Virgin Mary.

    Arama

  • Aramati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Aramati

    Joins Devotion and Piety

    Aramati

  • Arumai
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Arumai

    Precious; Unique

    Arumai

  • Aramis
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Aramis

    Fictional swordsman: (ambitious and filled with religious aspirations) from Alexander Dumas's...

    Aramis

  • Shazmah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shazmah

    Aromatic; Rare Moon

    Shazmah

  • Shadhiyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shadhiyah

    Aromatic

    Shadhiyah

  • Aramani
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Aramani

    Righteous

    Aramani

  • ARAMAZD
  • Male

    Russian

    ARAMAZD

    (Armenian Ահուրա, Russian: Арамазд): Armenian and Russian form of Persian Ahura Mazda, ARAMAZD means "good and wise god."

    ARAMAZD

  • Arumai
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Arumai

    Unique

    Arumai

  • Aramazd
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aramazd

    Divinity of Wisdom

    Aramazd

  • Usaymah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Usaymah

    Old Arabic Name

    Usaymah

  • Zim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Zim

    Arabic Alphabet

    Zim

  • Raihaana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raihaana

    Aromatic; Sweet Basil

    Raihaana

  • Atir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Atir

    Fragrant; Aromatic

    Atir

  • Aramis
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French

    Aramis

    Fictional Swordsman; Ambitious and Filled with Religious Aspirations; From Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers

    Aramis

  • Mudar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mudar

    Arabic Tribe

    Mudar

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Online names & meanings

  • Asareel
  • Biblical

    Asareel

    the beatitude of God

  • Habakkuk
  • Biblical

    Habakkuk

    he that embraces; a wrestler

  • Pinaz | பீநாஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pinaz | பீநாஜ

  • Sanum
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Sanum

    Truthful

  • Kaumudi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Kaumudi

    Moonlight

  • Barta
  • Boy/Male

    Aramaic

    Barta

    Ploughman.

  • Maitha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Maitha

    Fertile Garden

  • Hyde
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Hyde

    From the Hide

  • Samudaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Samudaya

    Prosperity

  • Vapun | வபுந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vapun | வபுந

    God, Knnowledge

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  • Aromatic
  • n.

    A plant, drug, or medicine, characterized by a fragrant smell, and usually by a warm, pungent taste, as ginger, cinnamon, spices.

  • Archaical
  • a.

    Archaic.

  • Player
  • n.

    A dramatic actor.

  • Lamaic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Lamaism.

  • Aramaic
  • a.

    Pertaining to Aram, or to the territory, inhabitants, language, or literature of Syria and Mesopotamia; Aramaean; -- specifically applied to the northern branch of the Semitic family of languages, including Syriac and Chaldee.

  • Aromatic
  • a.

    Alt. of Aromatical

  • Aramaic
  • n.

    The Aramaic language.

  • Wreathen
  • Archaic

    of Wreathe

  • Chaldee
  • n.

    The language or dialect of the Chaldeans; eastern Aramaic, or the Aramaic used in Chaldea.

  • Agamic
  • a.

    Produced without sexual union; as, agamic or unfertilized eggs.

  • Aramaism
  • n.

    An idiom of the Aramaic.

  • Paramalic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid metameric with malic acid.

  • Archaic
  • a.

    Of or characterized by antiquity or archaism; antiquated; obsolescent.

  • Odyle
  • n.

    See Od. [Archaic].

  • Arabic
  • n.

    The language of the Arabians.

  • Romaic
  • a.

    Of or relating to modern Greece, and especially to its language.

  • Romaic
  • n.

    The modern Greek language, now usually called by the Greeks Hellenic or Neo-Hellenic.

  • Aromatous
  • a.

    Aromatic.

  • Dramatic
  • a.

    Alt. of Dramatical

  • Arabic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Arabia or the Arabians.