The meaning of names among Mediterranean Jews
Marc Eliany ©
ALNAKAOUA
ANKAOUA
among other possible variations depending on the country and language of the
person.
The root of the name may be 'kavei' from
the Hebrew word 'hope.'
' Nakoua' may mean cleanliness in Arabic (North African Arabic dialect). 'Kaoua'
may also mean 'power' or 'authority' in Arabic
(North African Arabic dialect). It may be a Judeo-Moroccan transformation
of the Hebrew word 'koah' (power).
Prefixes attached
to the root name such as (aben, iben, abi, avi, ben, bin, abou, a, aj,
al, bel, i, la, lel, me, m, o, wi, vi, ) denotes usually a relation to a person,
i.e., the father of or the son of X, a place, i.e., a person from X, an
occupation, i.e., a person who practices a specific occupation, a characteristic
of a person, i.e., beautiful... The prefixes al, el are equivalent to 'the'
in English or the article 'le' in French. In the Moroccan Berbers tradition,
prefixes such as 'wi' 'vi' 'i' means usually a family relationship to X, the
equivalent of Abu in Arabic, i.e., 'the father of', 'son of' a man, a tribal
affiliation and so forth.In
the Hebrew tradition, the prefix ‘M ‘ is an abbreviation of
the word 'from.'
Suffixes such as
ELNÉCAVÉ Nissim (XXes.).Argentina. son of David (above). Editor of La Luz.
ANKAOUA Abraham (1810-1860). Morocco. Rabbi. Chief Rabbi
of Tlemcen, Mascara, Tunis and Livorno. Author of Otsrot hayim (Life
treasures).
ANKAOUA Ephraïm (?-1442). Spain. Rabbi in Morocco and
Algeria. Doctor. Philosopher. Linguist. Author of Chah’ar Kévod Hachém
(Gates to Divinity). An object of pilgrimage as a saint.
ANKAOUA Raphaël (1848-1935). Morocco. Rabbi. Founder of a Rabbinical learning
centre and a high rabbinic court in Rabat. Author of Pah’amon zahav (the
golden bell). Became an object of pilgrimage as a saint.
ANKAOUA Yom Tov (XVIIIes.). Turkey. Rabbi. Author of
commentaries on Maimonides and many rabbinical rulings.
References:
Levi, J et. al. 2000 Dictionnaire biographique du monde Juif Sepharade et Mediteranean, Editions Elysee, Montreal.
Toledano, J. 1983 La saga des familles, Les juifs du Maroc et leurs noms, Editions Stavit, Tel Aviv
Laredo A. 1978 Les noms des juifs au Maroc (Madrid, 1978)