Ἰκόνιον
From LSJ
Ἄξιόν ἐστι τὸ ἀρνίον τὸ ἐσφαγμένον λαβεῖν τὴν δύναμιν καὶ τὸν πλοῦτον καὶ σοφίαν καὶ ἰσχὺν καὶ τιμὴν καὶ δόξαν καὶ εὐλογίαν → Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing
English (Strong)
perhaps from εἰκών; image-like; Iconium, a place in Asia Minor: Iconium.
English (Thayer)
Ἰκονίου, τό, Iconium, a celebrated city of Asia Minor, which in the time of Xenophon, (an. 1,2, 19) was 'the last city of Phrygia,' afterward the capital of Lycaonia (Strabo 12, p. 568; Cicero, ad divers. 15,4); now Konia (or Konieh): Schenkel, iii. 303 f; (B. D. (especially American edition) under the word; Lewin, St. Paul, i., 144ff).
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἰκόνιον: τό Иконий (главный город Ликаонии) Xen., NT.