PALEO-HEBREW DICTIONARY

Words Beginning with
N / Nauan

Explore Paleo-Hebrew words, meanings, and pronunciation rooted in the original language of Scripture.

𐤍

Ancient Paleo-Hebrew Letterform

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Word Entries

𐤍

TRANSLITERATION: n      PRONUNCIATION: nah

offspring, seed, fish, heir, kingdom, continue, perpetuate

Suffix: forming nouns denoting one with a certain characteristic.

Study Insight: The ancient pictograph of the ox head highlights the agrarian culture of early Hebrews, where the ox was the primary engine of labor and wealth.

𐤀

TRANSLITERATION: a      PRONUNCIATION: ah

The first letter of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet, representing an ox head. It signifies strength, leadership, and the primary origin of all things. When used as a prefix, it transforms a word into first-person.

Study Insight: The ancient pictograph of the ox head highlights the agrarian culture of early Hebrews, where the ox was the primary engine of labor and wealth.

𐤍𐤐𐤔

TRANSLITERATION: naphash      PRONUNCIATION: nah-fash

to be refreshed, to take breath, to revive, soul, life, self, person, heart, creature, mind, living being, any, thyself, them your-selves, slay, soul, tablet, they, thing.

Study Insight: The pictograph represents the floor plan of a nomadic tent, emphasizing the idea of family and domestic life as the foundational unit of society.

𐤀𐤃𐤌

TRANSLITERATION: adam      PRONUNCIATION: ah-dam

  • Definition 1: The Earth-Derived Being
    Meaning "man," "mankind," "human," or "earthling," this word speaks to the origin and essence of humanity as being formed from the ground. It highlights the fundamental connection between the physical body and the "earth" (adamah), emphasizing the humble, earthly nature of human existence.

  • Definition 2: The Color of Life and Substance
    Meaning "red," "ruddy," or referring to a "ruby" or "sardius" (red stone), this definition relates to the visual manifestation of vitality and substance. It speaks to the color of blood—the life force within the human—as well as the reddish hue of the earth from which the first human was fashioned, bridging the gap between the material substance of the ground and the living essence of the person.

  • Definition 3: The Collective and Common
    Meaning "person," "Adam" (as a proper noun), or the "common sort," this definition emphasizes humanity as a collective entity. It speaks to the shared nature of all individuals, representing the foundational identity of the species and the common experience of humanity dwelling upon the earth.

Study Insight: The pictograph represents the floor plan of a nomadic tent, emphasizing the idea of family and domestic life as the foundational unit of society.

𐤍𐤁𐤉𐤀

TRANSLITERATION: nabayaa      PRONUNCIATION: nah-bah-yaah

prophet, prophets, prophesied, prophecy.

Study Insight: The pictograph represents the floor plan of a nomadic tent, emphasizing the idea of family and domestic life as the foundational unit of society.

𐤍𐤐𐤋

TRANSLITERATION: naphal      PRONUNCIATION: nah-fal

to fall, to lie, to be cast down, to fail, cast down, cast self, cast lots, cast out, cease, die, divide by lot, let fail.

miscarriage, stillborn, untimely birth.

Study Insight: The pictograph represents the floor plan of a nomadic tent, emphasizing the idea of family and domestic life as the foundational unit of society.

𐤍𐤑𐤓

TRANSLITERATION: natsar      PRONUNCIATION: nah-tssar

to guard, to keep, to observe, to preserve, besieged, hidden thing, keeper monument, observe, preserver.

branch, shoot, sprout.

Study Insight: The pictograph represents the floor plan of a nomadic tent, emphasizing the idea of family and domestic life as the foundational unit of society.

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