Origin
Derived from Hebrew, 'Elihas' (or 'Eliehas') appears in biblical texts, notably as a name of Old Testament figures. The etymology stems from Hebrew roots: 'El' meaning 'God' and 'has' possibly deriving from 'Yahweh'. There is no specific recorded original spelling in ancient texts, but variations like 'Eliha' or 'Eliehas' are known. The name is adopted in Jewish communities and occasionally appears in wider Christian contexts in Australia. It does not have Aboriginal or M01ori origins.
Meaning
Literal translation suggests 'My God is Harold' or 'God is salvation', depending on interpretation of its Hebrew roots. In Australian English contexts, it is seen as a distinctive biblical name without specific local nuances but resonates with the multicultural fabric of Australia.
Pronunciation
/ɪˈlaɪhəs/ (Australian English pronunciation; emphasis on second syllable) , stress pattern: el-�-hás. The name is pronounced with a soft 'i' as in 'hit' and the 'h' is articulated clearly.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Elihas
- Eliehas
- Elias (more common European variant)
Nicknames
- Eli
- Has
Name Days
- 24 July (Feast of Saint James)
- 25 December (Christmas) — Christian religious celebrations acknowledging the birth of Christ, reflecting the biblical origin of the name.
- M01ori names or Aboriginal cultural events are not associated with this name.
Name Pairings
Names that pair well with elihas:
- Eli and Has� (as a double name)
- Eli and Lara (common Australian sibling pairing)
- Elijah and Hannah (biblical pairings popular in Australia)
Fun Facts
- Elihas is a rarely used name in Australia, making it quite distinctive.
- The name appears in some Australian church records from the 19th century.
- There are no famous racehorses or landmarks named Elihas, but its biblical rarity adds a unique charm.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name elihas:
- Spiritual
- Unique
- Traditional
- Reflective
Aesthetic Qualities
The name 'Elihas' presents a classic, scriptural aesthetic that could appeal to those favouring traditional, historical, or biblically inspired name choices. Visually, it combines a straightforward Latin script with a symmetrical structure.
Geographical Distribution
Rarely encountered nationwide; occasionally found in religious communities in New South Wales and Victoria, especially among those with biblical or historical interests.
Numerological Significance
Name number: 9 (if using Pythagorean numerology). Associated with humanitarianism, compassion, and idealism, reflecting the spiritual depth of the name.
Astrological Connections
No direct astrological associations, but individuals named Elihas may align with traditional characteristics of the number 9, such as empathy and universal love.
Historical Context
The biblical Elihas was a lesser-known prophet or priest in the Old Testament, symbolising spiritual significance. The name did not gain widespread usage in Australia but has been occasionally revived among biblical name enthusiasts. Several early Australian settlers with biblical ties bore variations of this name.
Linguistic Adaptability
The name can be adapted into various languages with biblical roots, such as 'Elias' in Greek and Spanish, but remains unchanged in Australian English. It retains its biblical connotation across scripts.
Famous People Named elihas
- None widely known in Australia with this name. The rarity makes it stand out.
- Internationally, no notable celebrities bear this name, but biblical figures provide cultural depth.
- Fictional characters in religious literature or creative works might occasionally feature similar names.
Popularity in Australia
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2013 | 1 |