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Levita

Raised by Aaron

luh-VEE-tah/ləˈviːtə/

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14
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
(Latin)
Origin
(Male or Female or Unisex)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Latin word 'levitas', which means 'raised by Aaron'. In biblical context, Levites were descendants of Aaron and were responsible for the religious duties in the Tabernacle and later the Temple.

Spiritual meaning

A name symbolizing dedication and service to the divine.

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Levita

Derived from Levi, meaning joined or connected to God

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

luh-VEE-tah

/ləˈviːtə/

Lucky number

14

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

GreyBrown

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Tiger's Eye

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Levita holds historical and cultural significance for Christians, tied to the Old Testament Levites. As spiritual leaders and caretakers of the Tabernacle and later the Temple, Levites played important roles in the religious practices and traditions of the Hebrew people. Their legacy continues in the Christian faith, where the name Levita is a link to this rich religious history.

The name Levita carries deep spiritual meaning for those who bear it. It implies a calling to serve and worship God, as the Levites did in the biblical times. A Levita might view their name as a reminder of the divine heritage and responsibility to uphold the word of God, to lead others spiritually, and to carry out acts of devoted service. This spiritual significance can offer a sense of purpose, identity, and connection to a larger religious tradition.

Historical references

In the Old Testament, the Levites were a tribe of Israelites who were responsible for the temple worship and assisting the priests in their duties. They were not priests themselves, but were descendants of the biblical patriarch Levi, and were therefore considered part of the priesthood.

Approximately 1000-586 BC

During the Middle Ages, the term 'Levite' came to be used more broadly to refer to any ordained minister or religious professional in the Christian Church, regardless of their lineage or specific role.

Approximately 5th to 15th centuries AD

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