Berean Strong's Lexicon Iounias: Junias Original Word: Ἰουνίας Word Origin: Likely derived from the Latin name "Junius," a common Roman family name. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Hebrew equivalents for the Greek name Iounias, as it is a name of Latin origin. However, the concept of apostleship can be linked to the Hebrew term "shaliach" (Strong's Hebrew 7971), meaning "sent one" or "messenger." Usage: Iounias is a name mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the Apostle Paul's letter to the Romans. The name is associated with a Christian who is noted for being "outstanding among the apostles" (Romans 16:7, BSB). The usage of the name in this context has been the subject of scholarly debate, particularly regarding the gender of Iounias and the interpretation of the term "apostles." Cultural and Historical Background: In the first-century Greco-Roman world, names like Iounias were common among both men and women, though the masculine form "Junias" is more frequently attested in ancient inscriptions. The early church was a diverse community, and individuals with Roman names were often part of the Christian congregations. The mention of Iounias alongside Andronicus suggests a partnership or familial relationship, possibly indicating a husband-wife missionary team or close relatives. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Latin origin Definition Junias, a kinsman of Paul NASB Translation Junias (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2458: ἸουνιᾶςἸουνιᾶς (others, Ἰουνιᾶς, as contracted from Junianus; cf. Winer's Grammar, 102f (97)), Ἰουνια (but cf. Buttmann, 17f (16)), ὁ, Junias, a convert from Judaism, Paul's kinsman and fellow-prisoner: Romans 16:7 ((here A. V. Junia (a woman's name) which is possible). The name occurs again as the name of a Christian at Rome in Romans 16:15 Lachmann marginal reading (where others, Ἰουλίαν).) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Junias. Of Latin origin; Junias, a Christian -- Junias. Forms and Transliterations Ιουνιαν Ἰουνιᾶν Ἰουνίαν Iounian IouníanLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |