يوسف

See also: یوسف

Arabic

Etymology

From Hebrew יוֹסֵף (yoséf).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /juː.suf/
  • (colloquial) IPA(key): /juː.sif/

Proper noun

يُوسُف • (yūsuf) m

  1. Joseph, a Hebrew patriarch
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 12:46:
      يُوسُفُ أَيُّهَا الصِّدِّيقُ أَفْتِنَا فِي سَبْعِ بَقَرَاتٍ سِمَانٍ يَأْكُلُهُنَّ سَبْعٌ عِجَافٌ وَسَبْعِ سُنْبُلَاتٍ خُضْرٍ وَأُخَرَ يَابِسَاتٍ لَعَلِّي أَرْجِعُ إِلَى النَّاسِ لَعَلَّهُمْ يَعْلَمُونَ
      yūsufu ʔayyuhā ṣ-ṣiddīqu ʔaftinā fī sabʕi baqarātin simānin yaʔkuluhunna sabʕun ʕijāfun wa-sabʕi sunbulātin ḵuḍrin wa-ʔuḵara yābisātin laʕallī ʔarjiʕu ʔilā n-nāsi laʕallahum yaʕlamūna
      Joseph, O man of truth, explain to us about seven fat cows eaten by seven lean, and seven green ears of grain and others dry – that I may return to the people; perhaps they will know [about you].”
  2. Joseph, husband of Mary (mother of Jesus)
  3. The 12th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
  4. a male given name, Yusuf, Yousef, Yousif, Youssef, Youssif, Yousuf, or Yusef, equivalent to English Joseph

Declension

Descendants

  • Albanian: Jusuf, Isuf
  • Azerbaijani: Yusif
  • Chinese: 優素福优素福 (Yōusùfú) (transliteration)
  • Kazakh: Жүсіп (Jüsıp)
  • Middle Armenian: Յուսուփ (Yusupʻ), Իւսուֆ (Iwsuf), Ուսուփ (Usupʻ), Յուսուֆ (Yusuf)
  • Maguindanao: Yosef
  • Malay: Yusuf
  • Maranao: Yosop
  • Ottoman Turkish: یوسف
  • Uyghur: يۈسۈپ (yüsüp)
  • Swahili: Yusufu

See also

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “يوسف”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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