Eleazar (given name)

Eleazar
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
MeaningGod helps
Other names
Related namesLazar, Lazarus, Eliezer

Eleazar (Hebrew: אלעזר or Elazar, meaning "God has helped", el'azár) is a common Jewish masculine given name. The first known bearer of the name is Eleazar, son of Aaron and High Priest of Israel. Others with the name include:

Figures in the Bible and apocryphal books

  • Eleazar, son of Abinadab, a keeper of the Ark of the Covenant
  • Eleazar (son of Dodai), one of King David's warriors
  • Eleazar (son of Pinhas), one of those in charge of the sacred vessels brought back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile
  • Eleazar Avaran, the younger brother of Judas Maccabeus
  • Eleazar (2 Maccabees), a Jewish martyr mentioned in 2 Maccabees chapter 6
  • Eleazar, son of Eliud, mentioned briefly in the genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1 verse 15)

People

Ancient world

  • Eleazar ben Ananus, Temple Captain in 66 CE who cancelled the sacrifices to Caesar
  • Eleazar ben Azariah, first century Mishanic scholar
  • Eleazar ben Arach, one of the Tannaim of the first century CE
  • Eleazar Chisma, second century CE tanna (sage)
  • Eleazar ben Hanania (fl. 66 CE), a Jewish leader in the First Jewish–Roman War
  • Eleazar ben Judah of Bartota, a tanna of the first and second centuries CE
  • Eleazar of Modi'im (died sometime in the 130s CE during the Bar Kokhba revolt), Jewish scholar
  • Eleazar ben Pedat, an Amoraim of the fourth century CE
  • Eleazar ben Shammua, second century Mishnaic teacher of the 4th generation
  • Eleazar ben Simon (died 70), one of the leaders of Jewish resistance in the First Jewish-Roman War

Middle Ages

  • Eleazar of Worms (c. 1176–1238), Talmudist and Kabbalist
  • Eleazar, name chosen by Frankist deacon Bodo (deacon) (c. 814–876) upon his conversion to Judaism

Modern world

See also

  • Eliezer
  • Lazar (name)
  • Lazarus (name)
  • Eleazar (disambiguation)
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