Iotaba
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin Iotaba, from Ancient Greek Ἰωτάβη (Iōtábē).
Proper noun
Iotaba
- Tiran (an island formerly of Egypt, since 2017 of Saudi Arabia)
- (historical) A bishopric in Tiran, Palaestina Tertia, Roman Catholic Church. (A former bishopric located on the island.)
- (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
Latin
Etymology
Ancient Greek Ἰωτάβη (Iōtábē)
Proper noun
Iotaba
- Iotaba (an island formerly of Egypt, since 2017 of Saudi Arabia) (Tiran)
- (historical) Iotaba (a bishopric in Tiran, Palaestina Tertia, Roman Catholic Church)
- (Roman Catholicism) Iotaba (a titular see in Tiran, Palestina, Roman Catholic Church)
Descendants
- English: Iotaba
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