"Иаоиль" meaning in All languages combined

See Иаоиль on Wiktionary

Proper name [Old Church Slavonic]

Forms: Iaoilĭ [romanization], Ѧѡль [alternative], Іаѡилъ [alternative], Иаоилъ [alternative]
Etymology: From some variant of Hebrew יהוה (YHWH) + אֵל (el). The apocryphal text itself mentions that angel's name is similar to God's name. Etymology templates: {{der|cu|he|יהוה|tr=YHWH}} Hebrew יהוה (YHWH) Head templates: {{head|cu|proper noun|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sc=|tr=}} Иаоиль • (Iaoilĭ) m, {{cu-proper noun|m}} Иаоиль • (Iaoilĭ) m
  1. Yahoel, an angel's name from Apocalypse of Abraham Tags: masculine
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      ]
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      },
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