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Tirziana

Joyful and Exalted

tir-zee-AH-nah/tɪərziːˈɑːnə/

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7
Lucky #
Sunday
Lucky Day
Biblical
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Hebrew name Tirzah, meaning 'delight' or 'exultation'. This name was given to a daughter of Zelophehad in the Old Testament, and was also a name for a city in the territory of Asher. In Christianity, it is the name of a number of saints.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes divine joy and exaltation

Language details

🇺🇸English

Tirziana

Beauty or perfection in a woman, derived from Hebrew roots

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

tir-zee-AH-nah

/tɪərziːˈɑːnə/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Sunday

Lucky colors

BlueWhite

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Sapphire

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Tirziana carries a rich cultural heritage as it has Jewish and Christian origins. Tirzah being the name of a city in the land of Canaan in ancient times, signifies a place of joy, happiness, and prosperity. The name was also given to a daughter of Zelophehad in the Old Testament, who was known for her courage and determination, which further adds to the cultural significance of the name.

The name Tirziana holds a deep spiritual significance with its origins being traced back to the Hebrew word 'Tirzah', which means 'delight' or 'exultation'. The name is also associated with the city mentioned in the Old Testament that symbolizes happiness and prosperity. In Christianity, the name Tirziana is given to several saints, making it a name that represents spiritual growth, faith, and a connection to the divine. It is a name that carries the hope of eternal joy and happiness beyond this world.

Historical references

According to legend, Tirziana was a Christian martyr from the city of Trier in the Roman Empire. She is said to have been tortured and executed during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian in the late 3rd century.

Late 3rd century AD

Another account holds that Tirziana was a noblewoman in Thessaly, Greece, during the early Christian period. According to this story, she was a skilled healer and was denounced to the Roman authorities for her faith. She was subsequently tortured and put on trial, but refused to renounce her faith and was executed.

Early Christian period (1st to 4th centuries AD)

Notable people with this name

Tirzah ScutcherTirzah Herbst

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TirzianahTirziane

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