Certificate of Name
Elisaie
Masculine
Greek Bible
Meaning & Origin
Elisaie appears in the Greek Old Testament as a transliteration of the Hebrew prophet Elisha. The name derives from the Hebrew אֱלִישַׁע (ʾElishaʿ), itself a contracted form of אֱלִישׁוּעַ (ʾElishuaʿ), meaning "my God is salvation". This theophoric name combines אֵל (ʾel) 'God' with יָשַׁע (yashaʿ) 'to save'.In the Old Testament, Elisha succeeds the prophet Elijah and performs numerous miracles, including raising the dead, healing Naaman of leprosy, and multiplying oil. Elisaie faithfully reproduces this biblical name in its Greek form, initially adopted for the Greek translations commissioned by Hellenistic Jewish communities (the Septuagint).The name resonates across many languages through Eliseus (Biblical Latin), Eliseo (Italian and Spanish), Élisée (French), and smaller variants like Macedonian Elisie. All retain the core meaning of divine salvation.Notable BearersNo contemporary well-known figures bear the name Elisaie; it almost exclusively appears in Greek Orthodox liturgical calendars as the Old Testament prophet (celebrated on June 14) and in scholarly references to Septuagint onomastics.Meaning: "my God is salvation"Origin: Greek variant of the Hebrew prophetic name ElishaType: Religious name used primarily in Greek Bible contextsGender: MaleUsage: Greek-speaking Christian communities referencing the Old Testament
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