God is light is what the name means
The wife of Uriah was Bathsheba, who was initially married to Uriah, a soldier in King David's army. After David committed adultery with her, he arranged for Uriah to be killed in battle so he could marry Bathsheba.
David sent Uriah to the battle front, and he was killed in the war. David then married his widow Bathsheba.
Uriah was a Hittite soldier in King David's army. He was married to Bathsheba, and David arranged for him to be placed in the frontline of battle in order to be killed, so that David could take Bathsheba as his own wife. This act led to consequences for David and his kingdom.
There is no evidence to suggest that Uriah, a biblical figure, was impotent. He is known for being the husband of Bathsheba and a loyal soldier of King David. His story is primarily centered around his death at the hands of King David in order to cover up an affair David had with Bathsheba.
Bathsheba was first Uriah the Hittite's wife and later married to King David. In the book of 2 Samuel it relates the story of how David started a relationship with her after seeing her bathing. When she became pregnant with the King's child, David plotted to have Uriah sleep with his wife. When that failed, he had Uriah killed in battle. Bathsheba later became the King's wife and one of their children was Solomon. This was one of the darkest times in David's life, and eventually repented of these sins. One of Bathsheba's children, Nathan, became an ancestor of Mary (mother of Jesus). Joseph, Jesus' human father, was a descendent of Solomon. Thus, both of Jesus' human parents can trace their ancestry back to Bathsheba and David.
"god is my light"
Do you mean Uriah Heep?
It could be a Hebrew name.
Uriah = אוריה (pronounced oo-ree-YAH), which means "God is my light"
that's is his real name
it can be a girl or boy name!
A male name that starts with a U is Uriah.
first Uriah then David
Uriah the Hittite and later of David
uriah heep
Uriah is one of those names that comes to us FROM Hebrew, by way of King James.Its English spelling hints at its Hebrew pronunciation: "oo-REE-ah"
Names starting with "U" include: Uriah Ulysses