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310Yoshiyahu is the Hebrew original form of the name Josiah, appearing directly in the Old Testament. The name is composed of two elements: ʾashya meaning "support" and Yah, a shortened form of Yahweh, the Hebrew God. Thus,...
Yotam is a Hebrew name, forming a variant of Jotham, itself derived from the Hebrew elements (yo, a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of the Hebrew God) and (tam, meaning "perfect, complete"). Thus, the name carries the...
Yozavad is a Hebrew masculine name found in the Old Testament, representing a direct Hebrew form of Jozabad, which itself is a contracted form of Yehozavad. The deeper etymology traces back to the Hebrew roots yeho, refe...
Zakkai is the original Hebrew form of the name Zaccai, derived from the Hebrew root זַכָּי (Zakkai), meaning "pure." In the context of the Hebrew Bible, Zakkai appears briefly as a minor character in the Book of Nehemiah...
Zekharya is the Hebrew form of the name Zechariah. The name is rendered in Hebrew as זְכַרְיָה and appears in the Hebrew Bible as the name of several figures, most notably the prophet Zechariah, author of the Book of Zec...
Zerach is a Hebrew name that directly corresponds to the biblical figure known in English as Zerah. The name derives from the Hebrew root meaning "to shine" or "to dawn," often interpreted as "brightness" or "sunrise." I...
Zevadya is a Hebrew name found in the Old Testament, representing the original Hebrew form of Zebadiah. It is derived from the roots (zavaḏ) meaning "to give" and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God, thus conveying the mea...
Zevulun is a Hebrew name originating from the Zebulun of the Hebrew Bible. In the Old Testament, Zebulun is the tenth son of Jacob and the sixth son by Leah, and the ancestor of the Tribe of Zebulun, one of the twelve tr...
Zikhri is a variant transcription of the Hebrew name Zichri, found primarily in the Hebrew Bible. The name Zichri means "remembered" or "memorable" in Hebrew, derived from the root zakhar (to remember). In the Old Testam...
Zimri is a masculine name appearing in the Hebrew Bible, with its meaning probably derived from the Hebrew word zimrah, meaning "music, song." The possessive form suggests "my music" or "my song." This name is associated...