Elohim

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    God
  • Variations
    Elijah, Elias, Elliot, Eli, Elam, Elon
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  • The profound resonance of Elohim carries weight and significance that extends far beyond typical naming conventions. This choice represents parents who seek depth and meaning in their selection, understanding that names can influence both personal identity and life trajectory. The name possesses an inherent dignity that grows with the child, transitioning seamlessly from nursery to boardroom while maintaining its essential character. Its unique position in naming traditions makes it both distinctive and deeply rooted, offering your son a connection to something greater than himself. Elohim suggests wisdom beyond years and natural leadership abilities, often associated with individuals who become pillars in their communities. The name's powerful sound structure commands attention in positive ways, creating opportunities for meaningful conversations and connections throughout life. Parents choosing Elohim demonstrate their commitment to raising a child with strong values and unwavering principles.
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