Certificate of Name
Eljas
Masculine
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Eljas is a Finnish masculine given name, directly derived from the Finnish form of Elijah. The name Elijah itself originates from the Hebrew אֱלִיָּהוּ (ʾEliyyahu), meaning "my God is Yahweh," built from the roots אֵל (ʾel) and יָהּ (yah). The prophet Elijah was a central figure in the Hebrew Bible, active in the 9th century BC, who challenged King Ahab and Queen Jezebel's worship of Ba'al. He is remembered for his miracles and for being taken to heaven in a chariot of fire. In Christianity, Elijah appears alongside Moses at the Transfiguration of Jesus. The name entered Finnish usage as Eljas, along with other local variants such as Eelis and Elias (also used in Swedish). Although the name refers to the same figure, Eljas is distinct from the Spanish municipality of the same name, none of which records notable Finnish bearers. Related Names and Variants Eljas belongs to a broad family of names derived from Elijah found across European and Middle Eastern languages. Finnish native Eelis and the international Elias (common in Sweden) are most closely related. In other cultural contexts, the name takes forms such as Ilyas (Urdu), Ilyes (Arabic, Maghrebi), İlyas (Turkish), Ilia (Russian), and Illia (Ukrainian). Key Facts Meaning: "My God is Yahweh" (derived from Elijah) Origin: Hebrew, via Finnish adaptation Name Type: Given name Usage Regions: Finland
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