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*[[Yona, Guam]], a village on Guam |
*[[Yona, Guam]], a village on Guam |
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*[[Yona, Russia]], a rural locality (a ''selo'') in Murmansk Oblast, Russia |
*[[Yona, Russia]], a rural locality (a ''selo'') in Murmansk Oblast, Russia |
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*[[Çaybeyi, Oğuzeli]], formerly known as Yona, a rural neighborhood in Gaziantep Province, Turkey |
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==People== |
==People== |
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*[[Jonah]], Biblical prophet |
*[[Jonah]], Biblical prophet |
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*[[Yona Bogale]], first leader of the Ethiopian Jewish community in Israel |
*[[Yona Bogale]], first leader of the Ethiopian Jewish community in Israel |
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* [[Daniel Yona]], Tanzanian politician |
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*[[Yona Ettlinger]], Israeli clarinetist |
*[[Yona Ettlinger]], Israeli clarinetist |
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* [[Yona Fischer]], Israeli art curator (1932–2022) |
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*[[Yona Friedman]], Hungarian-born French architect |
*[[Yona Friedman]], Hungarian-born French architect |
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* [[Yona Harvey]], American poet (born 1974) |
* [[Yona Harvey]], American poet (born 1974) |
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*[[Yona Wallach]], Israeli poet |
*[[Yona Wallach]], Israeli poet |
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*[[Yona Yahav]], Israeli lawyer and politician |
*[[Yona Yahav]], Israeli lawyer and politician |
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* [[Yona Verwer]], Dutch-born visual artist |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Iona (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Jona (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Yona-Kit]], American math rock quartet (1994) |
*[[Yona-Kit]], American math rock quartet (1994) |
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*''[[Yona Yona Penguin]]'', 2009 Japanese animated film |
*''[[Yona Yona Penguin]]'', 2009 Japanese animated film |
Latest revision as of 19:52, 14 June 2024
Look up yona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yona is a Pali word used to refer to speakers of Greek.
Yona may also refer to:
Places
[edit]- Yona (Namibe), a commune of Angola
- Yona, Burkina Faso, a village in Bana Department, Balé Province, Burkina Faso
- Yona, Guam, a village on Guam
- Yona, Russia, a rural locality (a selo) in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
- Çaybeyi, Oğuzeli, formerly known as Yona, a rural neighborhood in Gaziantep Province, Turkey
People
[edit]- Jonah, Biblical prophet
- Yona Bogale, first leader of the Ethiopian Jewish community in Israel
- Daniel Yona, Tanzanian politician
- Yona Ettlinger, Israeli clarinetist
- Yona Fischer, Israeli art curator (1932–2022)
- Yona Friedman, Hungarian-born French architect
- Yona Harvey, American poet (born 1974)
- Yona Kesse, Israeli politician
- Yona Knight-Wisdom, Jamaican diver
- Yona Kosashvili, Georgian chess grandmaster
- Yona Metzger, chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel
- Yona Reiss, American rabbi
- Yona Rozenkier, Israeli actor, writer and filmmaker
- Yona Sabar, Iraqi linguist
- Yona Wallach, Israeli poet
- Yona Yahav, Israeli lawyer and politician
- Yona Verwer, Dutch-born visual artist
Other uses
[edit]- Yona of the Dawn, Japanese manga series
- Yona (film), a 2014 Israeli film
- "Yona", the word for "hedgehog" in the Lapine language of the novel Watership Down
See also
[edit]- Iona (disambiguation)
- Jona (disambiguation)
- Yona-Kit, American math rock quartet (1994)
- Yona Yona Penguin, 2009 Japanese animated film
- Kfar Yona, town in Sharon Subdistrict, Center District, Israel
- Akatsuki no Yona, a manga and anime series.