Ibn Sina -> Avicenna seems to sound similar though, but I can’t speak Latin or Arabic.
At least the cenna and Sina part, you can see they’re related. The people Latinizing the name did not just roll a die I presume and had respect for the people who came up with something. It’s why algorithm and algebra are both directly from Arabic, algorithm from the guy who wrote this book:
The Concise Book of Calculation by Restoration and Balancing (Arabic: الكتاب المختصر في حساب الجبر والمقابلة, al-Kitāb al-Mukhtaṣar fī Ḥisāb al-Jabr wal-Muqābalah; or Latin: Liber Algebræ et Almucabola)
At least in my opinion the Latinization does not seek to hide the fact it’s Arabic. In fact, it just takes (directly) untranslatable Arabic terms and puts them into Latin.
It is not certain just what the terms al-jabr and muqabalah mean.
No idea how “Ibn -> Avi” makes sense though, I’d be surprised if it was done with any hostile intent though.
It doesn’t come off as Arabic and for a long time I myself, despite having known the Arab name, thought it was a different western guy.
This is is a largely unpopular take if you look into criticisms of how the west names things, provided one has a radicalization towards seeing things such as whitewashing etc.
Ibn Sina -> Avicenna seems to sound similar though, but I can’t speak Latin or Arabic.
At least the cenna and Sina part, you can see they’re related. The people Latinizing the name did not just roll a die I presume and had respect for the people who came up with something. It’s why algorithm and algebra are both directly from Arabic, algorithm from the guy who wrote this book:
Al-Jabr
At least in my opinion the Latinization does not seek to hide the fact it’s Arabic. In fact, it just takes (directly) untranslatable Arabic terms and puts them into Latin.
No idea how “Ibn -> Avi” makes sense though, I’d be surprised if it was done with any hostile intent though.
It doesn’t come off as Arabic and for a long time I myself, despite having known the Arab name, thought it was a different western guy.
This is is a largely unpopular take if you look into criticisms of how the west names things, provided one has a radicalization towards seeing things such as whitewashing etc.