Certificate of Name
Allon
Masculine
English Bible, Hebrew Bible
Meaning & Origin
Allon is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "oak" in Hebrew. It appears briefly in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the Old Testament, where it is mentioned as the name of a descendant of Simeon (1 Chronicles 4:37). Despite its biblical roots, Allon is uncommon as a personal name and is primarily used in English Bible contexts or by those seeking a nature-inspired name with ancient origins.The name Allon shares its root with the masculine Hebrew name Elom (יִלּוֹן? unclear) but is distinct from Elonei, which appears in place names such as Elonei Mamre. Allon's direct root is the Hebrew word allon (אַלּוֹן), meaning "oak." The oak tree holds symbolic significance in ancient Near Eastern culture, representing strength, endurance, and majesty. Oaks were often associated with landmarks or sacred sites in the Bible, such as the Oak of Abraham at Mamre.As a given name, Allon remains rare. It is also found as a Jewish surname, with notable bearers including Israeli chemist Yigal Allon (born Yigal Paicovitch), a prominent political figure and military leader. However, in the context of first names, Allon has not achieved widespread popularity, likely due to its concise sound and direct connection to a common noun.EtymologyAllon derives directly from the Hebrew allon (אַלּוֹן), which is a common Old Testament word for "oak tree." This term is semantically rich, appearing in geographical locations (e.g., Elon, a judge of Israel) and metaphorically (e.g., Isaiah 61:3 describing people as "oaks of righteousness").Notable BearersBiblical figure: Allon is listed in 1 Chronicles 4:37 among the genealogy of Simeon; no further details are provided about his life.Yigal Allon (1918–1980): Israeli politician, commander of the Palmach, and acting Prime Minister of Israel. His surname was originally Paicovitch but was Hebraicized to Allon. Although his given name was Yigal, his surname widely known speaks to the name's recognition in modern contexts.Key FactsMeaning: OakOrigin: HebrewType: Masculine given name (also used as a surname)Usage regions: English Bible, Hebrew BibleRelated forms: Elom, Elonei
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