Eleasar name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Eleasar
Meaning: God is Help, God is My Helper and My God has Helped
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What does Eleasar mean?

Eleasar is variant form of biblical Elieser. Elieser is variation of lofty and biblical Eliezer. Meaning of Elieser is My God is Help and God is My Helper is originated from Hebrew.

Variants of Eleasar

Elieser, Eliezer, Elazar

How popular is the name Eleasar?

Eleasar is an uncommon baby name in still in use in United States. Also, Eleasar is a familiar name in Mexico and Philippines. According to our findings, at least 900 people have been bestowed Eleasar around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2012122615
2007123625
198667185
198162595
196333187
195137145
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Eleasar?

You fall in and out of love easily but without hard feelings. You are being too hard on people when it comes to their beliefs because you feel the constant urge to prove your theories. You are an opportunist with an optimistic attitude. As a lover, you are passionate. You are sharp-minded and intelligent. No matter if there's already a solution to a certain problem, you like to figure it out alone.

Other names similar to Eleasar

  •  Ödhulf - Boy name Ödhulf is dominantly used in Old Swedish and Swedish. Ödhulf is Swedish cognate of Auðulfr
  •  Crissie - Preeminent and Rooted Crissies origin is Latin, meaning of Crissie is "Disciple of the Christ" given to baby girls is used especially in Swedish and English
  •  Josáp - The boy name Josáp is majorly used in Sami. Josáp is Sami cognate of Jósepr
  •  Grani - Granis origin is Old Norse is used commonly in Icelandic and Old Norse and a baby boy name, meaning of Grani is "Beard, Moustache"
  •  Atena is equivalent of Athena in Nordic language

Famous people named Eleasar

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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