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Rade

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Etymology

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It's been claimed that this prefix was derived from the first letter of the Roman transliteration of the tetragammaton, YHWH,[1] which reflects the adoption of Evangelicalism among the Rade.

Prefix

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Y-

  1. indicates a male given name
    Antonym: H'
    Y-Adam
    Adam
    Y-Abraham
    Abraham
    Y-Yôsuê
    Joshua
    Y-Samuel
    Samuel
    Y-Êsra
    Ezra
    Y-Nêhêmi
    Nehemiah
    Y-Yôp
    Job
    Y-Êsai
    Isaiah
    Y-Yêrêmi
    Jeremiah; Jeremy
    Y-Êsêkiêl
    Ezekiel
    Y-Đaniel
    Daniel
    Y-Ôsê
    Hosea
    Y-Yôel
    Joel
    Y-Amôs
    Amos
    Y-Apđia
    Obadiah; Abdias
    Y-Yôna
    Jonah
    Y-Mika
    Micah
    Y-Nahum
    Nahum
    Y-Haƀakuk
    Habakkuk
    Y-Sôphôni
    Zephaniah
    Y-Agê
    Haggai
    Y-Sakari
    Zechariah; Zachary
    Y-Malaki
    Malachi
    Y-Markôs
    Mark
    Y-Luk
    Luke
    Y-Yôhan
    John
    Y-Timôthê
    Timothy
    Y-Tit
    Titus
    Y-Philêmôn
    Philemon
    Y-Yakơ
    James
    Y-Pêtrôs
    Peter
    Y-Yut
    Jude

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