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Origin of the name ÁMINAH.
Etymology of the
name ÁMINAH.
Meaning of the baby name ÁMINAH.
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ÁMINAH (Arab.
أمينة, Heb.
אַמִינָה).
Variant spelling of Arabic Ámina, the
feminine of Ámin
(q.v.), meaning "faithful, trustworthy."
... This young sun-god of the
nine forms is the god of the year of Solomon's seal of nine divisions
formed by the union of two triangles enclosed in a circle. This
was stolen from him by Sakhr, the wet (sak) god, king of the
White Jinn dwelling in the North and owning the sun-mare, the equivalent
of Sigurd's Grani. This god of the North came Southward to fight
the black Jinn of the South, the sun-fish Salli-manu or Solomon, and to
slay him in his winter house. He found the sun-god, the young sun
born at the winter solstice, absent, and his kingdom was ruled by Aminah,
the faithful, the moon-nurse of the young sun-god, during his journey
through the thirty stars. While Sakhr, who stole the year-ring
from Aminah, usurped his throne, Solomon, the young sun-god, wandered as
a beggar, like the outcast sun Odusseus, and became cook to the king of
Ammon, who was, as we have seen, Nahash the Great Bear constellation... (History
and Chronology of the Myth-making Age, Hewitt, 1901)
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