("the father is majesty")
A descendant of Benjamin through his firstborn Bela.
Concordance
I Chr 8:3
| Bible Guide: Abihud |
A descendant of Benjamin through his firstborn Bela.
Concordance
I Chr 8:3
| Wikipedia: Abihud |
This article incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897.
Abihud - father (i.e., "possessor") of renown. (1.) One of the sons of Bela, the son of Benjamin (1 Chr. 8:3); called also Ahihud (ver. 7).
(2.) A descendant of Zerubbabel and father of Eliakim (Matt. 1:13, "Abiud"); called also Juda (Luke 3:26), and Obadiah (1 Chr. 3:21).
The name may also occasionally be romanized as Abioud (Greek) or 'Abiyhuwd (Hebrew).
Meaning and origin of Abiud
Gender:Male
Ethnic Origin:Biblical
Meaning:
Father of praise
Father of renown
My father is majesty
Popularity Ranking: This name is not ranked in the top 1000 most popular names for the years 1990 through 2003.
Numerology: Expression Number 1: People with this name tend to initiate events, to be leaders rather than followers, with powerful personalities. They tend to be focused on specific goals, experience a wealth of creative new ideas, and have the ability to implement these ideas with efficiency and determination. They tend to be courageous and sometimes aggressive. As unique, creative individuals, they tend to resent authority, and are sometimes stubborn, proud, and impatient.
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