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In The Bible, the name Jonas (or Jonah) means "dove." Jonah is a significant prophet in the Hebrew Bible, known for his story of being swallowed by a great fish after attempting to flee from God's command to preach to the city of Nineveh. His story symbolizes themes of repentance, mercy, and God's willingness to forgive. The name also carries connotations of peace, as doves are often associated with tranquility and hope.

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