Anba

/ˈɑn.bə/ noun

In Ethiopian Christian tradition, a respectful title given to bishops, abbots, or other high-ranking religious leaders.

From Amharic 'anbā,' which comes from Coptic 'apa' or 'abba' meaning 'father.' This religious title has been used in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for centuries, carrying the same reverence as 'father' or 'abbot' in other Christian traditions.

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