Samuel (name) explained

Samuel
Pronunciation:
in French samɥɛl/
pronounced as /es/
pronounced as /pt/
pronounced as /de/
in Finnish ˈsɑmuel/
in Slovak ˈsamuel/
Gender:Male
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Name of God
Nickname:Sam, Sami, Sammie, Sammy
Related Names:Sam, Sammy, Samantha, Sameth, Samberg, Shmuel

Samuel (Hebrew: שְׁמוּאֵל Šəmūʾēl, Tiberian: Šămūʾēl)[1] is a male name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "name of God", deriving from the Hebrew Shem (שֵׁם) (which means "name")[2] + ʾĒl (which means "God" or "deity").[3] However, from the explanation given in 1 Samuel 1:20, the name could alternatively come from a contraction of the Hebrew שְׁאִלְתִּיו מֵאֵל (Modern: Šəʾīltīv mēʾĒl, Tiberian: Šĭʾīltīw mēʾĒl), meaning "I have asked/borrowed him from God".[4] [5] This is the verse in which the Prophet Samuel's mother Hannah names her son, after praying that she would be able to give birth. Her prayers having been answered, she dedicates the child to God as a Nazirite. Samuel was the last of the ruling judges in the Old Testament. He anointed Saul to be the first King of Israel and later anointed David.

As a Christian name, Samuel came into common use after the Protestant Reformation. Famous bearers include the American inventor Samuel F. B. Morse (1791–1872), the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906–89) and the American author Samuel Clemens (1835–1910), who wrote under the pen name Mark Twain.[6]

The name Samuel is popular amongst Black Africans, as well as among African Americans who follow Christianity and Islam alike. It is also widespread amongst the modern Jewish communities, especially Sephardic Jews and Ashkenazi Jews. It is also quite popular in countries that speak English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese, as well as in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Scandinavia, Italy, Romania, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia.

Translations

ሳሙኤል(Samuel)

صموئيل (Ṣamūʾīl), شموئيل (Šamūʾīl)

Սամվել (Samvel), Սամուէլ (Samuēl)

Самуіл (Samuil)

Самуил (Samuil)

ဆမ်မြူရယ် (Sam, myu, yal)

森姆 (Summo)

塞缪尔 (Sāimóuěr, Sàimiùěr)

山繆 (Sāimóu, Sàimiù)

Samuel

Samuel

Samuel

Samuel

Samuel, Sam, Sammy

Samuele

Saamuel

Sámal

Samuél

Samuel, Samuli, Sami, Samppa, Samu

Samuel

Samuel

Samuel

სამუელი (Samueli)

Σαμουήλ (Samouí̱l, Samouēl)

સેમ્યુઅલ (Sēmyu'ala)

Kamuela

שְׁמוּאֵל (Modern: Šmūʾēl or Šəmūʾēl, Tiberian: Šămūʾēl)

सैमुअल (Saimu'ala)

Sámuel, Sami, Samu

Samúel

Samuel

Somhairle (So-ar-la)

Samuele, Samüèle

サミュエル (Samyueru), サムエル (Samueru)

ꦱꦩꦸꦮꦺꦭ꧀ (Samuwèl)

ಸ್ಯಾಮ್ಯುಯೆಲ್ (Syāmyuyel)

សាំយូអែល (Samyouel)

사무엘 (Samuel)

Ысмайыл (Ismayıl)

Samuel

Самуил (Sámuil, Samoil)

ശമുവേൽ (Śhamu'vēl)

Samoela

Samwel

Hamuera

शमुवेल (Śamuvēla)

Самуел (Samuyel)

शमूएल (Śamū'ēla)

Sámmol

Samuel

Samoël

ساموئل (Sâmu'el)

Samuel

Samuel

ਸਮੂਏਲ (Samū'ēla)

Самуил (Samuil, Samuel, Shamil), Самойло (Samojlo)

Самуило (Samuilo)

Samero or Samere

Samuel

Samuel

Samweli

Samuel, Sami

சாமுவேல் (Sāmuvēl)

సమూయేలు (Śāmūyelu)[7]

ซามูเอล (Sāmūxel)

İsmail (Samuel)

Самійло (Samíilo)

سیموئیل

Sawyl

שמואל (Shmuel)

Samueli

Samuelu

Feminine variants

Notable people

Samuel may refer to: (see also: Sam, Sammy, etc.)

Given name

Surname

A-C

D-I

J-P

R-X

Fictional characters

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Khan, Geoffrey . The Tiberian Pronunciation Tradition of Biblical Hebrew, Volume 1. . Open Book Publishers . 2020 . 978-1783746767.
  2. Web site: Strong's Hebrew Concordance - 7760. shem .
  3. Web site: Strong's Hebrew Concordance - 410. el .
  4. Web site: I Samuel 1:20 . Sefaria.
  5. Web site: Radak on Genesis 5:29:1 . Sefaria.
  6. Web site: Campbell. Mike. Meaning, origin and history of the name Samuel. 2021-03-11. Behind the Name.
  7. Web site: తెలుగు - తెలుగు భాషలో పవిత్ర బైబిల్. ఆడియో వర్ణన తో - Telugu online Bible .