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      Meaning of the first name Avimelekh

      Origin

      Hebrew

      Meaning

      My Father is King

      Variations

      Abimelech, Elimelech, Abimelec
      The name Avimelekh is of Hebrew origin, translating literally to My father is king. This compound name consists of two elements: avi, meaning my father, and melek, meaning king. The name conveys a sense of royal dignity and has connotations of nobility and leadership. In the cultural context of biblical names, Avimelekh reflects the familial relationship to authority, suggesting a lineage of power or the divine right to lead.

      Historically, Avimelekh appears in the Hebrew Bible, where it is borne by multiple figures, most notably by a king of Gerar who interacted with both Abraham and Isaac. In the biblical narrative, this character is depicted as a monarch who recognizes the presence of God in the lives of the patriarchs, which establishes a significant connection between the name and notions of divine sovereignty. Its historical use reinforces themes of royal lineage and sacramental leadership, making it a prominent name in ancient Israelite history.

      In contemporary society, the name Avimelekh is less common than its Anglicized counterparts but retains significance in Jewish communities around the world. It is often given to boys in a traditional context, reflecting a cultural heritage that values biblical names and their meanings. Additionally, variations of the name can be found in modern Hebrew-speaking populations and among those interested in biblical names. The usage of Avimelekh today serves as a connection to Jewish identity and tradition, while still evoking its historical and linguistic roots.

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