Certificate of Name
Lamech
Masculine
English Bible, Greek Bible, Latin Bible
Meaning & Origin
Lamech is a name of Old Testament origin, borne by two distinct antediluvian figures in the book of Genesis. The name's meaning is uncertain, but one interpretation suggests it comes from a Hebrew root meaning "to make low" or "to be low," possibly connoting humility or despair. Another hypothesis connects it to a Semitic word for "powerful." The dual biblical presence of Lamech makes it a name that straddles both the cursed line of Cain and the righteous line of Seth, culminating in the patriarch Noah.Etymology and Genesis ContextThe first Lamech appears in Genesis 4:18–24 as a descendant of Cain. He is the father of Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-cain, and is known for his violent boast recorded as the "Song of the Sword" — a passage where he declares, "I have slain a man for wounding me, a young man for striking me" (v. 23). This Lamech evidently amplified the sin of his ancestor, introducing polygamy and profane vengeance.The second Lamech, from Genesis 5:25–31, descends from Seth and is the father of Noah. At his son's birth, he prophetically named him Noah (rest), saying: “He will comfort us from our work and from the painful toil of our hands caused by the ground that the Lord cursed.” This Lamech lived 777 years, a number of great mysticism in the Bible. Interestingly, the alternate Septuagint reading suggests a form closer to
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