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Yonah

Yonah is a given name of Hebrew origin meaning "dove." It is the Hebrew form of the name Jonah and appears in Jewish and Christian traditions as a personal name.

In the Hebrew Bible, Yonah refers to the prophet Yonah (Jonah). The Book of Yonah tells of

Yonah Mountain is a granite massif in northern Georgia, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, located in White

In contemporary use, Yonah remains a personal name in Jewish and Christian communities and in secular contexts,

See also Jonah, Jonah (disambiguation), Yonah Mountain.

his
mission
to
Nineveh,
his
attempt
to
flee
by
ship,
the
encounter
with
the
great
fish,
and
the
eventual
preaching
that
leads
to
the
city’s
repentance.
The
narrative
is
widely
cited
for
themes
of
obedience,
mercy,
and
repentance.
County
near
Cleveland.
The
summit
and
surrounding
area
are
known
for
hiking
and
scenery.
The
nearby
Yonah
Mountain
Vineyards
operates
as
a
winery
and
tasting
room.
often
as
a
variant
spelling
of
Jonah
or
as
a
given
name
on
its
own.
It
appears
in
literature
and
media
and
may
refer
to
places
or
institutions
named
after
the
biblical
Yonah.