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Jotham

Jotham is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "God is perfect" or "Yahweh is complete."

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Jotham is a name of deep biblical antiquity, drawn from the Hebrew "Yotam" (יוֹתָם), meaning "God is upright" or "Yahweh is perfect" — a theophoric name in the tradition of Hebrew naming that embeds divine praise into personal identity. It appears multiple times in the Hebrew Bible: most significantly as the son of Gideon who delivered the famous Parable of the Trees in the Book of Judges, an early political allegory criticizing kingship, and as Jotham son of Uzziah, the sixteenth king of Judah, who ruled in the eighth century BCE and is remembered as a righteous king in the Books of Kings and Chronicles.

Jotham the king's reign was marked, according to biblical accounts, by construction and military success, and he appears in the genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew — a detail that kept the name present in Christian theological consciousness through the medieval period. Unlike many biblical names that achieved widespread secular usage (David, Michael, Hannah), Jotham remained largely within devout religious communities, particularly among Puritans in seventeenth-century England and America who favored obscure Old Testament names as marks of scriptural seriousness. In the contemporary naming landscape, Jotham sits in a rarefied space: genuinely ancient, biblically authoritative, and almost entirely unused — making it the kind of discovery that name enthusiasts treasure.

It shares phonetic territory with popular names like Jonathan and Joshua while remaining far more distinctive. For families drawn to Hebrew scripture for naming inspiration but seeking something beyond the overused classics, Jotham offers a name with millennia of history and a meaning that carries real theological and philosophical resonance.

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