[Facts] Re: Navi (ETA)
in reply to a message by Megan
From first glance, Navi actually looks like a characteristic name, namely "prophet". In Arabic, it would be some variation of "Nabi" and I know that in Hebrew the plural for prophet is Nevi'im (as in, the Prophets section of the Tanakh) but I don't know what the singular of that would be.
As CKE said, if the man is Persian it could be an unrelated Persian name (though my dad is from Iran--and incidentally, was officially renamed Behrooz by the Iranian government after they deemed his birth name invalid--and I have never heard of that name before; Naveed yes, Navi no.) but bear in mind that there are a great deal of Persian names that have been adapted from Arabic names because of the influence of Islam.
Like I said, my first instinct would be to say that it is probably a variation of "Nabi" and would effectively mean "prophet".
Forgot to mention: there is no "v" sound in Arabic, but there is in Persian, so a name that would employ a "b" sound in Arabic could potentially be sounded as a "v" in Persian, depending on where in the name it is placed. B/V tend to be interchangeable between the two languages in many cases.)
As CKE said, if the man is Persian it could be an unrelated Persian name (though my dad is from Iran--and incidentally, was officially renamed Behrooz by the Iranian government after they deemed his birth name invalid--and I have never heard of that name before; Naveed yes, Navi no.) but bear in mind that there are a great deal of Persian names that have been adapted from Arabic names because of the influence of Islam.
Like I said, my first instinct would be to say that it is probably a variation of "Nabi" and would effectively mean "prophet".
Forgot to mention: there is no "v" sound in Arabic, but there is in Persian, so a name that would employ a "b" sound in Arabic could potentially be sounded as a "v" in Persian, depending on where in the name it is placed. B/V tend to be interchangeable between the two languages in many cases.)
This message was edited 7/21/2008, 7:02 PM
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Yes, a single prophet in Hebrew is a Navi.
Thanks for clarifying. =)