YáyawLetter “y” or “í”.
Yá.Sín.yaw-seenThe 36th súrih of the Qur’án, named from the disconnected letters at its opening, (y and s). Said to have been termed by Muḥammad “The Heart of the Qur’án,” this chapter is recited to the dying, at the tombs of saints, etc.
YáyawOh!
Yá Bahá’u’l-Abháyá-Ba-há-ol-Ab-háO Thou the Glory of Glories! Another form of the Greatest Name, Alláh-u-Abhá (Alláh-ho-Ab-há) (PDC 14).
Yá Rabbíya’l-Abháyaw-rab-bee-al-Ab-há“O my Lord, the All-Glorious!” Cry of a certain martyr before he was beheaded. (GPB 178).
Yanbú‘yan-boo...Collection of sacred traditions from the 6th Imám. (Íqán, 243).
Yathribyass-rebAncient name of Medina; cf. Qur’án 33:13.
Yazdigird IIIyaz-deh-gairdThe last king of the Sásáníyán Dynasty, died ca. 651 A.D. Ancestor of Bahá’u’lláh. His daughter, Bíbí-Shahrbánú, married Ḥusayn and is known as “The Mother of Nine Imáms.”
Years, names of in a cycle of 19 years (see Váḥid No. 3):
1.Alifa-leff“A”
2.Bá’baw“B”
3.Abr.w. cabFather
4.Dáldoll“D”
5.Bábr.w. throbGate
6.Vávvovv“V” or “Ú”
7.Abada-badEternity
8.JádjodGenerosity
9.BaháBaháSplendor
10.ḤubbhubLove
11.Bahhájba-hodgeDelightful
12.Javábjo-vobAnswer
13.Aḥada-hadSingle
14.Vahhábva-hobBountiful
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