Meaning & Origin
Thadriel is a Hebrew name meaning 'Throne of God'. This name holds significant religious and symbolic importance in Christianity, reminding us of God's divine power and sovereignty.
Spiritual meaning
A name that inspires reverence and awe, representing the connection between the believer and the Almighty God.
Language details
Thadriel
God gives a righteous judge or supporter
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
THAD-ree-el
/ˈθædriːəl/
Lucky number
11
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Carnelian
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Thadriel carries a rich cultural background, rooted in the Hebrew language and the ancient biblical traditions of the Christian faith. It is a powerful reminder of the deep connection between the people of God and their Almighty Creator.
For Christians, the name Thadriel holds great spiritual significance as a reminder of God's omnipotence and sovereignty. The throne of God is the seat of divine power, and the thought of sitting on that throne can be both humbling and comforting.
Historical references
In the medieval legend known as the 'Legend of the Holy Grail', a knight named Thaddeus (Thadriel in some versions) is a key figure. He is depicted as a knight of Galahad, one of the most noble and pure knights of the Round Table. Thaddeus's acts of chivalry and devotion to the quest for the Holy Grail are highlighted in the story.
13th century
Another reference to Thaddeus (Thadriel) can be found in some Christian apocryphal texts, specifically the 'Acts of Thaddeus' or 'The Acts of Addai and Thaddaeus'. This text is believed to have been written around the 1st or 2nd century AD and tells the story of the evangelistic mission of Thaddeus and his companion Addai in Edessa, present-day Turkey. They are said to have performed numerous miracles and converted many to Christianity.
1st or 2nd century AD
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