Adon
Adon is a Hebrew noun meaning “lord” or “master.” It is used as a title for someone with authority and, in religious contexts, as a designation for God. In Biblical Hebrew, adon appears in various compounds and phrases and often functions as a form of address to a person in a position of power. The related, more sacred form Adonai is the traditional vocalization used when referring to the divine name in Jewish liturgy and study, evolving as a substitute for the Tetragrammaton in speech and prayer.
In religious usage, Adon emphasizes reverence and hierarchy. The word can appear in prayers and scriptural
Etymologically, Adon is linked to a Semitic root associated with ruling or ownership. Cognates appear in related
Adon is also encountered as a personal name in various communities. As a given name or surname,