Eleazar (given name)

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| meaning = God helps

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| origin = Hebrew

| related names = Lazar, Lazarus, Eliezer

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Eleazar ({{langx|he|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

People

=Ancient world=

=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