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Obie

Diminutive of Obadiah, Hebrew meaning servant of God, an Old Testament prophet name.

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Obie functions primarily as a warm diminutive of Obadiah, a Hebrew name meaning 'servant of God' or 'worshipper of Yahweh,' composed of *eved* (servant) and *Yah*, the shortened divine name. Obadiah appears in the Hebrew Bible as a minor prophet whose book is the shortest in the Old Testament — just twenty-one verses — as well as a palace administrator under King Ahab who hid a hundred prophets from Queen Jezebel. The name was embraced by Puritan settlers in seventeenth-century New England and the American colonies who favored the rich biblical name pool, and Obie arose naturally as its affectionate household form.

The name gained a distinctive cultural resonance in the American theater world through the Obie Awards, the prestigious off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway prizes founded in 1956 by The Village Voice. Though the awards are named for the initials 'OB' (off-Broadway), the homophony with the given name Obie gave the prizes a human, almost personal quality. Playwrights, directors, and actors from Sam Shepard to Adrienne Kennedy have received Obies, making the name synonymous with the artistic edge of American theater.

As a given name, Obie has always been uncommon — it lives in the same territory as Amos, Silas, and Ezra: biblical-rooted, distinctly American, and currently enjoying quiet interest from parents drawn to names that feel both old-fashioned and completely unforced. It has a friendliness built into its sound, the kind of name that invites a handshake rather than a formal introduction.

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