Iotaba

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin Iotaba, from Ancient Greek Ἰωτάβη (Iōtábē).

Proper noun

Iotaba

  1. Tiran (an island formerly of Egypt, since 2017 of Saudi Arabia)
  2. (historical) A bishopric in Tiran, Palaestina Tertia, Roman Catholic Church. (A former bishopric located on the island.)
  3. (Roman Catholicism) A titular see in Tiran, Palestina, Roman Catholic Church (located on the island)

Synonyms

  • (island): Iotaba Island, Island of Iotaba

Derived terms

  • Iotaba Island
  • Island of Iotaba

Translations

Latin

Etymology

Ancient Greek Ἰωτάβη (Iōtábē)

Proper noun

Iotaba

  1. Iotaba (an island formerly of Egypt, since 2017 of Saudi Arabia) (Tiran)
  2. (historical) Iotaba (a bishopric in Tiran, Palaestina Tertia, Roman Catholic Church)
  3. (Roman Catholicism) Iotaba (a titular see in Tiran, Palestina, Roman Catholic Church)

Descendants

  • English: Iotaba
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