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Yuhanna or
Youhanna (Arabic: يوحنا) is an
Arabic masculine name used by Christians. It is
derived from the
Syriac masculine given name
Yohannan (classical...
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changed his name to
Johannes Leo de
Medicis (Arabic: يوحنا الأسد, romanized:
Yuḥannā al-Asad). Leo
possibly returned to
North Africa in 1528. Most of what is...
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Chaldean Catholic Church.
There are
claims he was born
Mikhail or
Michael Yuhanna (Syriac: ܡܝܟܐܝܠ ܝܘܚܢܢ Arabic: ميخائيل يوحنا) and
later changed his name...
- John the
Evangelist (c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD) is the name
traditionally given to the
author of the
Gospel of John.
Christians have
traditionally identified...
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Yuhanna al-Armani al-Qudsi (1726 – 1786, Cairo,
Ottoman Empire) was an
artist of
Armenian origin in
Ottoman Egypt. He is most
notable for his religious...
- John of
Damascus or John Damascene, born Yūḥana ibn Manṣūr ibn Sarjūn, was an Arab
Christian monk, priest, hymnographer, and apologist. He was born and...
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Yuhanna ibn
Masawaih (circa 777–857), (Arabic: يوحنا بن ماسويه), also
written Ibn Masawaih, Masawaiyh, and in
Latin J**** Damascenus, or Mesue, Masuya...
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Saliba or
Sliba ibn
Yuhanna (Arabic: Ṣalībā ibn
Yūḥannā) was a
medieval Syriac Christian,
author of a 1332
Arabic compendium known as The
Books of Secrets...
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piprojromos or ⲓⲱ̅ⲁ ⲡⲓⲣϥϯⲱⲙⲥ, Iōa pirftioms; Arabic: يوحنا المعمدان, romanized:
Yuḥanna al-Maʿmadān;
classical Mandaic: ࡉࡅࡄࡀࡍࡀ ࡌࡀࡑࡁࡀࡍࡀ, romanized: Iuhana Maṣbana...
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Yuhanna Makhlouf, or John Makhlouf, was the
Maronite Patriarch in 1608–1633.
Makhlouf was a
graduate of the
Maronite college in Rome. That
college had...