We have prayed diligently for our baby girls name. All of our children are named after someone and are special in meaning. We knew we wanted a Hebrew name but I also desired a feminine name. I have taken liberty to change the common spellings and make them unique. I couldn't decide on adding the Y in Moriah but after seeing it spelled out, what stood out to me was "YAH" and I had immediate confirmation in my spirit. Praise Yah for answered prayers!
With all my heart I will endeavor to set her apart to the Most High knowing He has chosen her for a purpose. May David and I humbly and diligently teach her of His ways so that she will walk in them all of her days.
Moriyah-
\m(o)-riah\ as a girl's name is pronounced moh-RYE-yah. It is of Hebrew origin
Moriah h4179 מוריה Mowriyah
Moriah = "chosen by Jehovah/YaHWeH"
-the place where Abraham took Isaac for sacrifice
-the mount on the eastern edge of Jerusalem on which Solomon built the temple
מוֹרִיָּה
Elyse-
A short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew for "pledged to God."
6 comments:
It is beautiful =) May it be as a beautiful blessing spoken over her each time she is called =)
I love it!!! I thought about Elyse too but we have a close friend whos little girl has that name so Kenny shot it down!
It's a wonderful name! I love putting together Hebrew names and combining them into a new meaning. Blessings to your special girl.
I love naming children!! Names are so important I believe and I think the bible shows us this clearly. May her name be a reflection of her heart and life!!!
Luv Donna
Precious! May she represent her name well!
That is a beautiful name Mrs. Brumlow! I am so happy for you! :) I haven't been around very many babies lately, and my aunt is pregnant also, so I am very excited!! :D I love babies!
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