jonas |
john |
As proper nouns the difference between jonas and john
is that
jonas is (
label) , equivalent to english (
jonah), (
jonas) while
john is very popular since the middle ages.
jonas |
|
jonas |
jeremiah |
As proper nouns the difference between jonas and jeremiah
is that
jonas is (
label) , equivalent to english (
jonah), (
jonas) while
jeremiah is (abrahamic religions) an ancient prophet, the author of the book of jeremiah, and of the lamentations.
As a noun jeremiah is
a person who is pessimistic about the present and foresees a calamitous future; a prophet of doom.
As an interjection jeremiah is
(uk) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration, etc.
jonas |
jonathan |
As proper nouns the difference between jonas and jonathan
is that
jonas is (
label) , equivalent to english (
jonah), (
jonas) while
jonathan is a son of saul, first mentioned in 1 samuel.
As a noun jonathan is
(
en) an apple cultivar from new york.
jonas |
undefined |
As a proper noun jonas
is (
label) , equivalent to english (
jonah), (
jonas).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
jones |
jonas |
As proper nouns the difference between jones and jonas
is that
jones is {{surname|A=An|English and Welsh patronymic|from=given names}} derived from the given name John while
Jonas is a given name derived from Hebrew of Biblical derivation; the New Testament Greek form of Jonah.
As a noun jones
is heroin.
As a verb jones
is have an intense craving.