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ืื—ื™ื ืขื


Meaning of the name ืื—ื™ื ืขื

Achinoam is an ancient biblical Hebrew name composed of two elements: 'achi' meaning brother or kinsman, and 'noam' meaning pleasantness, grace, and beauty. The literal meaning of the name is 'my brother is pleasant' or 'pleasant brother,' expressing warm familial bonds and qualities of agreeableness and charm. The name appears in the Hebrew Bible associated with two significant female figures: Achinoam the Jezreelite, who was one of King David's wives, and Achinoam daughter of Ahimaaz, wife of King Saul, the first king of Israel. These two figures illustrate the name's status as a royal and noble name in the biblical period. The name Achinoam reflects the profound biblical conception of family relationships and brotherhood. The word 'achi' in the name does not necessarily refer to an actual brother, but rather expresses a sense of closeness, intimacy, and belonging. It is a way of saying that the person bearing the name is pleasant and beloved like a brother, or possesses qualities of brotherhood and caring. The component 'noam' adds a dimension of grace and inner beauty, indicating an attractive personality, pleasant in behavior and charming by nature. The combination of these two elements creates a name with deep emotional meaning, emphasizing the importance of human relationships and positive character traits. In Jewish history, the name Achinoam held special significance due to its connection to the House of David. Achinoam the Jezreelite was the mother of Amnon, David's firstborn son, and appeared during a significant period in biblical history. The name maintained its biblical-traditional character throughout the generations but experienced a revival especially in modern-day Israel, where it has been adopted primarily for girls. Today, the name is particularly associated with the famous Israeli singer Achinoam Nini (Noa), who has contributed to making the name popular and recognized. The name can be written in two forms: Achinoam (defective spelling) and Achinoam (full spelling), both forms being acceptable and correct. The name carries rich cultural significance, combining biblical strength with contemporary softness and pleasantness, and is suitable for parents seeking a name with deep roots and beautiful meaning.

The name ืื—ื™ื ืขื with vowels

ืึฒื—ึดื™ื ึนืขึทื

The name ืื—ื™ื ืขื in English

Achinoam | Ahinoam | Noa

ืื—ื™ื ืขื is mainly suitable for

Boy and Girl

Is the name ืื—ื™ื ืขื considered international

No

Origin of the name ืื—ื™ื ืขื from the Bible

1 Samuel 30:5 - And David's two wives were taken captives, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite

Origin of the name ืื—ื™ื ืขื from Kabbalah

In Kabbalah, the name Achinoam symbolizes the connection between the human-relational dimension (achi) and the spiritual-divine dimension (noam). The component 'noam' is linked to the divine attribute of grace and favor, representing the pleasantness and softness in creation. The name expresses balance between human relationships and spiritual elevation, carrying energy of connection, love, and inner beauty.

Gematria value for the name ืื—ื™ื ืขื

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Numerology value for the name ืื—ื™ื ืขื

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Famous people named ืื—ื™ื ืขื

Achinoam Nini (Noa) - Famous international Israeli singer | Ahinoam the Jezreelite - Wife of King David in the Bible | Ahinoam daughter of Ahimaaz - Wife of King Saul in the Bible

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