Mosiah

Meaning of Mosiah

Mosiah, pronounced moh-SAI-uh, bursts onto the scene like a golden sunrise in a Latin novela—bold, lyrical, and full of promise. Originating in the Book of Mormon, this name carries the ancient weight of two righteous kings, each a beacon of faith and visionary leadership, while the Hebrew-inflected “-iah” whispers of the divine. Though pleasantly uncommon, Mosiah has been steadily climbing baby-name charts in the U.S., offering modern families a rare gem that feels both timeless and daring. It dances off the tongue with a spirited rhythm, conjuring images of spirited young explorers forging their own paths. Parents drawn to names that blend spiritual depth with a touch of exotic flair will find in Mosiah a melody that resonates through generations, gifting their son a legacy of courage, conviction, and a heart set on greatness.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as moh-SAI-uh (/moʊsəɪ/)

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Notable People Named Mosiah

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