Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Hebrew words ‘sanah’ (refined) and ‘baltiya’ (dung), this name may represent overcoming adversity or transformation from something perceived as worthless into something valuable.
Spiritual meaning
Embrace transformation and rise above adversity.
Language details
Sanballat
Change or transformation and elevation
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
san-BAL-at
/sænˈbælæt/
Lucky number
31
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Carnelian
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Sanballat is best remembered from the Old Testament as a high-ranking official in the Persian Empire during the time of Nehemiah. He is depicted as being against the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls and encouraging opposition to the Jewish return from exile. Sanballat represents the challenges faced by the Jews in their attempt to restore their homeland and rebuild their Temple.
On a deeper level, the name Sanballat can symbolize the internal struggles we all face in our spiritual journeys. Like the Jewish people in the time of Nehemiah, we may encounter opposition and adversity as we strive to build our spiritual lives and stay true to our beliefs. However, just as Nehemiah and his people remained steadfast in their mission, we too can overcome these challenges and transform our circumstances into opportunities for growth and spiritual refinement. In this way, the name Sanballat can serve as a reminder to stay focused on our goals and trust in the divine process of transformation.
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