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Eliada

Eliada comes from Hebrew elements meaning God knows or God has known.

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Eliada is a Hebrew name of biblical antiquity, composed of two classical elements: "El" (אֵל), meaning God, and "yada" (יָדַע), meaning to know. The name therefore carries the profound meaning "God knows" or "known by God" — a declaration of divine awareness and intimacy that situates the bearer within a sacred relationship.

This construction follows a well-established pattern of theophoric Hebrew names common throughout the Hebrew Bible, cousins to names like Elnathan ("God has given") and Eliashib ("God restores"). The name appears in the Hebrew scriptures as one of the sons born to King David in Jerusalem, listed in 2 Samuel 5:16 and 1 Chronicles 3:8, marking it as a name of royal Davidic lineage. Though Eliada does not belong to the small cluster of biblical names that passed into wide everyday use, it has never entirely disappeared — it surfaces in scholarly literature on biblical onomastics and has attracted modern parents drawn to deeply rooted Hebrew names with resonant meanings. In the contemporary naming landscape, Eliada feels both ancient and refreshingly rare, carrying millennia of spiritual weight while remaining distinctive as a personal name.

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