Enoc is a spirited choice, rooted in the Hebrew word for “dedicated” and carried through Spanish tongues with a bright “eh-NOHK.” He traces his story all the way back to the Bible’s Enoch—the man who walked so closely with the Divine that, like an ancient Indian rishi slipping into samādhi, he simply stepped into heaven without a goodbye. That legend gifts Enoc an aura of quiet wisdom and sky-high aspiration. In the United States he is a steady tortoise, not a racing hare—hovering around the 800s in popularity for decades—so a little Enoc is almost guaranteed to stand out at roll call while still feeling timeless. Picture him sipping mango lassi, curiosity sparkling, eager to turn every classroom into a mini cosmos of discovery. Short, strong, and softly lyrical, Enoc offers parents a name that feels both down-to-earth and touched by the clouds—a pocket-sized reminder that dedication can lift ordinary feet onto extraordinary paths.
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