ὀνομάτων

ónoma

of names

Name (the distinctive designation of a person, place, or thing); by extension, reputation, authority, or standing. In its primary sense, ὄνομα refers to the identifying word by which something or someone is known. In extended contexts, it can also denote the fame, reputation, or authority associated with a person, especially when referencing someone's actions or status 'in the name of' another, implying delegated power or representation. Figuratively, it may refer to lineage, family, or character, depending on context.

G3686

Acts 1:15 · Word #16

Lexicon G3686

Lemmaὄνομα
Transliterationónoma
Strong'sG3686
DefinitionName (the distinctive designation of a person, place, or thing); by extension, reputation, authority, or standing. In its primary sense, ὄνομα refers to the identifying word by which something or someone is known. In extended contexts, it can also denote the fame, reputation, or authority associated with a person, especially when referencing someone's actions or status 'in the name of' another, implying delegated power or representation. Figuratively, it may refer to lineage, family, or character, depending on context.

Morphology N GEN N PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation
Gender N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phraseof names
Literalof-names

Lexical Info

Lemmaὄνομα
Strong'sG3686

SIBI-P1 Translation G3686-04

of names

Morphological NotesNoun, genitive plural, neuter (Gr,N,,,,,GNP) — indicating possession, source, or association; plural form of ὄνομα.
Rendering RationaleThe genitive plural form indicates possession or association, rendered concisely as "of names." This preserves the core sense of identifying designations while accurately reflecting the plural and genitive morphology.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

of names

Same as P1Yes
RationaleP1 'of names' is contextually and lexically accurate.