Ezrah

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    The name Ezrah means "help" or "helper" in Hebrew, reflecting the biblical character Ezra's role as a scribe and priest who assisted the exiled Jews in returning to Jerusalem and rebuilding the temple.
  • Variations
    Ezra, Esra, Esdras
  • Similar names
    Elijah, Micah, Isaiah, Noah, Asher
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  • Ezrah, a name with Hebrew origins, carries within it a timeless legacy of assistance and support. Derived from the Hebrew name "Ezra," which means "help" or "helper," this name has profound significance within religious and cultural contexts. The biblical figure Ezra, known for his role as a compassionate scribe and priest, helped the exiled Jews rebuild their lives and sacred temple in Jerusalem. Choosing Ezrah as a name for your baby boy not only provides a deep-rooted connection to history but also inspires admirable qualities like kindness, generosity, and a willingness to lend a helping hand. With variations and nicknames like "Ezra" and "Ezzy," the name offers versatility while retaining its meaningful essence. As your child grows, the name Ezrah can serve as a constant reminder of the power of aiding others and making a positive impact on the world. Embrace the legacy of help and choose Ezrah as the name for your little bundle of joy, giving him a name that resonates with compassion and kindness throughout his life.
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