IMRef_1245: Name of Mouna

Attestation
ⲙⲟⲩⲛⲁ
Translation
Mouna
Description
probably Nubian name meaning 'the one who hates'; attested only once, for a man
Text
582
Provenance
Qasr Ibrim
Date
probably 1155–circa 1180
Language
Old Nubian
Linguistic context
Old Nubian
Side/page
 
Column
 
Line
19
Latest edition
P. QI 3 34 (i)
Bibliography & list of abbreviations
Comment
There are two parties of the deed: Mouna with Manyi (sellers) and Ionngoka with Mena (buyers). Wojciechowski 2011, p. 264, supposes that Ionngoka was the wife of Mena. If his assumption is correct, it seems reasonable to suppose that the sellers were married too. Of the pair of the sellers, only Mouna's gender is certain, as he is identified as the son of Mashalko. If, again, such the above assumption is correct, Manyi would be a woman, Mouna's wife.
Identity marker
IM 1: Name
Identity marker variant
IMVar 1.147: Name: local (Nubian), non-religious
Second identity marker variant
 
Identities revealed
For IMVar 1.147:
- ethnic regional: Nubian
Person
601276: Mouna
Role
party of deed
Name
201646: Mouna
Name variant
301646: ⲙⲟⲩⲛⲁ
Second name
 
Second name variant
 
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