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G2458 Ἰουνιᾶς (Iouniâs)
Greek
Noun, Feminine
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Junia

Biblical Persons & Places

Junia Woman living at the time of the New Testament
A woman living at the time of the New Testament, only mentioned at Rom.16.7; only referred to as Junia (Ἰουνιᾶς).

Strong's Definition

Junias, a Christian

Derivation: of Latin origin;

KJV Usage: Junias

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Ἰουνιᾶς (others, Ἰουνιᾶς, as contracted from Junianus; cf. Winer's Grammar, 102f (97)), Ἰουνια (but cf. Buttmann, 17f (16)), ὁ, Junias, a convert from Judaism, Paul's kinsman and fellow-prisoner: Rom_16:7 ((here A. V. Junia (a woman's name) which is possible). The name occurs again as the name of a Christian at Rome in Rom_16:15 Lachmann marginal reading (where others, Ἰουλίαν).)

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

Ἰουνιᾶς Iounias 1x Junia, pr. name, Rom_16:7

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

Ἰουνίας , -α , ὁ (or Ἰουνία , -ας , ἡ , Junia; AV , R , mg .), Junias: Rom_16:7 .†

Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT

Ἰουνιᾶς [page 306] The name has not yet been found elsewhere than in Rom_16:7 , but is probably a contracted form of lunianus , which is common in the inscrr., e.g. CIL III. 4020 : see Lietzmann ad Rom l.c. ( HZNT ). Souter ( Lex. s.v. ) treats the name as feminine, Ἰουνία , as in AV; similarly, Moulton Gr. ii. § 63.

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

Ἰουνίας, -α, ὁ (or Ἰουνία, -ας, ἡ, Junia; AV, H, mg.) Junias: Rom.16:7.† (AS)

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