Meaning & Origin
From Hebrew Tirzah meaning 'God will dew'. This name has a rich biblical background, originating from the ancient city of Tirzah.
Spiritual meaning
A name symbolizing God's presence and provision.
Language details
Tirzaya
Fruit of Peace, symbolizing abundance and harmony
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Tir-ZAY-ah
/tɪrˈzɑ.jɑ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Tirzah holds significant cultural relevance in the Hebrew Bible. It is named after the ancient city of Tirzah, one of the capitals of the ancient Israelite kingdom. The city is mentioned several times in the scriptures, indicating its historical importance in Israelite history.
The name Tirzah carries a deep spiritual significance, meaning 'God will dew'. This name is a reminder that just as God brings life-giving dew to the thirsty ground, He also brings His divine presence and blessings to His people. It is a powerful evocation of God's love, care, and provision. For those who bear the name Tirzah, it serves as a constant reminder of God's sustaining grace in their lives.
Historical references
According to the Old Testament book of Judges, Tirzah was the name of a city located in the region of Ephraim. It was one of the capital cities of the northern kingdom of Israel during the time of Jeroboam I (around 931-910 BC). The city was known for its beautiful trees and its importance as a religious center.
Around 931-910 BC
In the New Testament book of Luke (10:38), Tirzah is mentioned as the hometown of Martha, one of the sisters of Lazarus. Martha, along with her sister Mary, welcomed Jesus into their home and provided hospitality to him during his ministry. The town of Tirzah is not further identified in the text.
First century AD
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