Jebediah

Meaning of Jebediah

In its venerable etymology, the name Jebediah, pronounced juh-BEE-dye-uh (/dʒəˈbiːdaɪə/), stems from the Hebrew יְבַדְיָה (Yēbadīyyāh), a theophoric compound meaning “beloved of Yahweh,” thereby forging in its phonetic tapestry an indelible bond with the Divine. Like an ancient mosaic, the appellation’s structural elements—yē- (“Yahweh”) and -diyyāh (“beloved”)—interlock to convey both sacred intimacy and enduring fidelity, while its biblical attestations as the youngest scion of Jesse, brother to King David, imbue it with a quiet gravitas reminiscent of classical epics. In sacra Scriptura, Jebediah’s presence emerges as a humble beacon, its resonance echoing across millennia into contemporary registers, where it bestows upon each bearer a heritage of moral steadfastness and spiritual warmth. This nomen, steeped in theonymic significance and colored with Latinate cadence, offers parents a name that functions as both a compass of faith and a tapestry of ancestral grace.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as juh-BEE-dye-uh (/dʒəˈbiːdaɪə/)

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