Sorry to say Chris, but your wife has the wrong word tattooed on her (kinda 
permanent mistake to make).

alef-meem-noon is the verbal root that faith is derived from, but it is not the 
noun meaning faith.

You can find the noun for faith on the same site you just linked to here: 
http://www.studylight.org/lex/heb/view.cgi?number=0530

It is emuwnah (alef-meem-waw-noon-heh).

Regards,
Abu Rashid.


--- In [email protected], Chris Moler <ctbsmo...@...> wrote:
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> It is "amen." (Alef-Bet-Nun) My wife got it tattooed because it means to 
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