ytwꜥw-bꜥr
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Egyptian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
The second element is a rendering of the Semitic theonym Baal, ultimately from Proto-Semitic *baʕl- (“lord”); see also Egyptian bꜥr (“Baal”) as a loanword. The first element may be a transcription of a word derived from a Semitic root for ‘to know’ also reflected in יָדַע. The meaning of the whole is then perhaps ‘Acquaintance of Baal’.
Pronunciation[edit]
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /iːtuːɑːuː bɑːr/
- Conventional anglicization: ytuau-bar
Proper noun[edit]
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- a male given name
Alternative forms[edit]
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of ytwꜥw-bꜥr
References[edit]
- Shalomi Hen, Racheli (2021) Signs of YHWH, God of the Hebrews, in New Kingdom Egypt?, Entangled Religions 12.2