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Nazaron

Nazarene, from Nazareth

NAH-zah-ron/næzəˈrɒn/

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Saturday
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Meaning & Origin

The name Nazaron is derived from the Hebrew word 'Nazir', which means consecrated, or dedicated to God. In the New Testament, the name Nazaron is used to refer to Jesus of Nazareth, who was born in the town of Nazareth and was a Nazarene, or a member of the Nazarenes, a Jewish sect that believed in strict adherence to the Law. The name Nazaron thus symbolizes dedication to God and devotion to the teachings of the Bible.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes dedication to God and devotion to the teachings of the Bible

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Nazaron

Nazaron refers to a person from Nazareth

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

NAH-zah-ron

/næzəˈrɒn/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

PurpleGold

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Nazaron holds significance culturally through its association with Jesus of Nazareth, a central figure in Christianity. The name is a reminder of the town and heritage of Jesus, and the profound impact of his teachings and life on the development of the Christian faith.

The name Nazaron holds great spiritual significance as it is a symbol of consecration and dedication to God. Those who bear the name Nazaron may see it as a reminder to live their lives in a deeply committed and devout manner, following in the footsteps of Jesus and striving to embody his teachings and love.

Historical references

According to tradition, Joseph of Arimathea, a rich man and a secret disciple of Jesus, asked Pilate for Jesus' body after the Crucifixion. Joseph then anointed the body with spices, wrapped it in a linen cloth, and placed it in a new tomb. The location of the tomb was known only to a few, and it was guarded by the Romans. Joseph and Nicodemus, another disciple, were said to have placed the inscription 'Jesus of Nazareth, the King of Israel' on the tomb. The name 'Nazarene' or 'Nazarethite' came to be used to describe those who followed Jesus from Nazareth.

30 AD - 33 AD

During the early Christian centuries, the term 'Nazarene' came to be used as a derogatory term by those who rejected Christian beliefs. It was used to distinguish Christians from the Jewish population, who were often referred to as ' Jews of Nazareth'. This usage continued until the medieval period, when the term came to be used more positively.

1st century AD - 15th century AD

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