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God: Compound Names
Title | God: Compound Names |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Parry, Donald W. |
Book Title | The Jesus Christ Focused Old Testament: Making Sense of a Monumental Book |
Pagination | 51-53 |
Publisher | Book of Mormon Central |
City | Springville, UT |
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The Israelites frequently gave their children Hebrew compound names that included a name of God plus another grammatical component such as a noun or verb. Scholars call these compound names theophoric (Greek: “bearing the name of God”) names. There are approximately 450 theophoric names in the Bible, of which about four hundred are personal names and the other fifty are place names.[1] Biblical scholar Dana Pike wrote, “The very fact that so many of the names in ancient Semitic societies, including the Israelites, were of a theophoric nature demonstrates a strong disposition toward the role of the divine in the lives of these people. These names indicate what attributes and qualities were associated with a specific deity by the general populace of a society.”[2]
A common theophoric name includes the name El, which is generally translated in English as “God.” El may appear at the beginning of the name (as in Elidad, Eliezer, Elijah, Elisha, Elkanah, Elnaam, Elnathan) or at the end of the name (as in Ariel, Jezreel, Joel, Michael, Samuel, Uriel). In addition to the name El, theophoric names include a verb, a noun, or another grammatical component that serves to describe God or one of His divine characteristics, attributes, or qualities. For example, the name Uzziel (“God is my strength”) shows that God is strength; Elnaam (“God is gracious”) sets forth God’s divine grace; Daniel (“God is my judge”) presents God’s judgeship; and Uriel (“God is my light”) reveals that God is our light. A few names describe aspects of the Atonement and Resurrection. These include Elkanah (“God has purchased”), Elisha (“God is salvation”), Elishua (“God is salvation”), Paltiel (“God is my deliverance”), Meshezabel (“God saves”), Eliakim (“May God raise up”), Mehujael (“God causes to live”), and Raphael (“God has healed”).
Theophoric names were popular in Israelite communities. For example, about thirteen biblical personalities had the name Joel; eleven persons possessed the name Eliezer; and another eleven had the name Michael.
There are many other El names in the Old Testament, but space limitations preclude listing them all in this chart.
Name |
Meaning* |
Abdeel |
Servant of God |
Abiel |
My father is God |
Adiel |
God has adorned Himself |
Ammiel |
My kinsman is God |
Ariel |
Lion of God |
Asahel |
God has made |
Azarel |
God has helped |
Azriel |
My help is God |
Barachel |
God blesses |
Eldaah |
God desires |
Eldad |
God has loved |
Elead |
God has witnessed |
Eleasah |
God has made |
Eleazar |
God has helped |
Elhanan |
God has shown favor |
Eliab |
My God is father |
Eliakim |
May God raise up |
Eliam |
God is kinsman |
Eliasaph |
God has added |
Eliashib |
God causes to return |
Eliathah |
You are my God |
Elidad |
My God has loved |
Eliel |
My God is God |
Eliezer |
My God is help |
Elihu |
He is my God |
Elijah |
My God is the Lord |
Elimelech |
My God is king |
Eliphaz |
My God is fine gold |
Eliphelehu |
May my God distinguish him |
Eliphelet |
My God rescues |
Elisha |
God is salvation |
Elishama |
God has heard |
Elishaphat |
God has judged |
Elishua |
God is salvation |
Eliud |
My God is majesty |
Elizaphan |
My God has protected |
Elizur |
My God is a rock |
Elkanah |
God has purchased |
Elnaam |
God is gracious |
Elnathan |
God has given |
Elpaal |
God has acted |
Elzabad |
God gives a gift |
Ezekiel |
May God make strong |
Gabael |
God is raised up |
Name |
Meaning |
Gabriel |
God is strong |
Gaddiel |
My fortune is God |
Gamaliel |
My reward is God |
Hanamel |
God has shown favor |
Hanniel |
Favor of God |
Hazael |
God has seen |
Immanuel |
With us is God |
Iphtahel |
God opens |
Ishmael |
God hears |
Jahaziel |
God sees |
Jahdiel |
God rejoices |
Jahleel |
Wait for God |
Jathniel |
God is constant |
Jediael |
God knows |
Jehallelel |
He will praise God |
Jehiel |
May God live |
Jerahmeel |
May God have pity |
Jeruel |
Foundation of God |
Jesimiel |
God establishes |
Jezreel |
God sows |
Joel |
The Lord is God |
Kadmiel |
God is before me |
Lael |
Who belongs to God |
Lemuel |
Who belongs to God |
Mahalalel |
Praise of God |
Malchiel |
My king is God |
Mehetabel |
God does good |
Mehujael |
God causes to live |
Meshezabel |
God saves |
Methushael |
Man of God |
Michael |
Who is like God? |
Mishael |
Who belongs to God? |
Nethanel |
God has given |
Paltiel |
God is my deliverance |
Pedahel |
God ransoms |
Pethuel |
Youthfulness of God |
Raphael |
God has healed |
Reuel |
Friend of God |
Samuel |
His name of God |
Shealtiel |
I have asked God |
Shelumiel |
God is my peace |
Uriel |
God is my light |
Uzziel |
God is my strength |
Zabdiel |
Gift of God |
* The meanings of some names are subject to dispute.
[1] Odelain and Séguineau, Dictionary of Proper Places, xiii.
[2] Pike, “Names, Theophoric,” 4:1019.
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