Certificate of Name
Jonasz
Masculine
Polish
Meaning & Origin
Jonasz is the Polish form of the biblical name Jonah, derived from the Hebrew name יוֹנָה (Yona) meaning "dove". In the Old Testament Book of Jonah, the prophet Jonah was swallowed by a great fish after fleeing from God's command to preach in Nineveh. His story, including his emergence alive after three days, became a popular symbol of repentance and divine mercy in Christian and Jewish traditions. The name Jonasz is predominantly used in Poland and among Polish-speaking communities. It preserves the biblical form adapted to Polish phonology and spelling, where the "sz" represents the English "sh" sound. In Polish onomastics, Jonasz is less common than its variant Jonas, which also appears in other European languages via Latin and Greek intermediaries. The Hebrew root yona (dove) carries symbolic associations of peace, purity, and the Holy Spirit in Christianity, adding layers of spiritual meaning to the name. The dove also appears as a symbol of hope and new beginnings, echoing Jonah's return from the fish. While the Polish form Jonasz has no particularly famous historical bearers, the English Jonah has been used widely since the Protestant Reformation. Related forms in other languages include Younis (Arabic), Yunus (Turkish), and Yonas (Tigrinya). In astronomy, the name appears in minor planet names, such as 27122 Jonahsnow, though the direct minor planet named "Jonasz" does not seem to exist. Notable Bearers There are no widely notable individuals named Jonasz in history or contemporary culture, as the name remains uncommon even in Poland. However, its biblical counterpart Jonah is recognized globally through the Book of Jonah, which has been adapted in literature, film, and religious teaching. Cultural Significance In Poland, the name Jonasz reflects a tradition of adopting biblical names with local adaptations. It aligns with other Polish names ending in -sz (like Bartosz), following Slavic phonological patterns. Parents choosing Jonasz may be drawn to its gentle meaning and scriptural heritage. Related Names In other languages and cultures, the name Jonah takes various forms: Jonah – English Yonas – Tigrinya Younis – Arabic Yunus – Turkish Younes – Persian Yunis – Azerbaijani Key Facts Meaning: "dove" Origin: Hebrew, via Polish Type: Biblical first name Usage Regions: Poland Related Forms: Jonah, Jonas, Yonas, Younis, Yunus
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