FromBiblical Hebrew עמוס ( Amos ,“ to carry; a burden ” ) .
Amos
A malegiven name from Hebrew .( biblical ) A book of theOld Testament and theHebrew Tanakh .( biblical ) Aprophet , author of the book of Amos.Asurname .2021 May 12, Emily Cochrane, “In Infrastructure Talks With Biden, Capito Faces Fraught Path to Deal”, inThe New York Times [1] , archived fromthe original on12 August 2021 :Children playing basketball at their home in front of the JohnAmos coal-fired power plant in Poca, W.Va. President Biden’s infrastructure plan includes climate change measures that aim to close coal-fired plants.
Atown inAbitibi Regional County Municipality,Abitibi-Témiscamingue ,Quebec ,Canada . A place in theUnited States :Anunincorporated community inAllen County ,Kentucky . Anunincorporated community inVernon County ,Missouri . Anunincorporated community inHumboldt County ,Nevada . figure mentioned in the Old Testament
book of the Old Testament
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a malegiven name Patronymics
Amos's son:Amosson orAmosson Amos's daughter:Amosardóttir orAmosdóttir singular indefinite nominative Amos accusative Amos dative Amosi genitive Amosar, Amos
The city is named after Alice Gouin (né Amos; 1868–1940), the wife of prime minister of Québec Lomer Gouin (1861–1929).
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( biblical ) Amos acity inAbitibi Regional County Municipality,Abitibi-Témiscamingue ,Quebec ,Canada Amos m (proper noun ,strong ,genitive Amos' )
Amos the book of Amos Learned borrowing fromBiblical Hebrew עמוס ( Amos ,“ to carry; a burden ” ) .
Amos
( Christianity ) Amos ( biblical ) A book of theOld Testament and theHebrew Tanakh ( biblical ) Aprophet , author of the book of AmosPossibly fromBiblical Hebrew עמוס ( Amos ,“ to carry; a burden ” ) .
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( religion ) Amos book of Amos a malegiven name Amos m pers
a malegiven name Declension ofAmos (hard o-stem )
This table shows the most common forms around the 13th century.
Amos m (genitive Amois )
( biblical ) Amos ( biblical ) Amos , the thirtieth book of theOld Testament Possibly fromHebrew עמוס ( Amos ,“ to carry; a burden ” ) .
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( religion ) Amos Amos
Amos ( biblical book and prophet ) Synonym: ( abbreviation ) Am Borrowed fromSpanish Amós , fromLatin Amos , fromBiblical Hebrew עמוס ( Amos ,“ to carry; a burden ” ) .
Amós (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜋᜓᜐ᜔ )( religion )
Amos Amos m (not mutable )
a malegiven name from Hebrewעָמוֹס ( “ to carry a burden ” ) , equivalent to EnglishAmos ( biblical ) A prophet, author of the Book of Amos( biblical ) The Book of AmosHeini Gruffudd (2010 ),Enwau Cymraeg i Blant / Welsh Names for Children [2] , Y Lolfa,→ISBN , page15