Certificate of Name
Gedeon
Masculine
Greek Bible, Latin Bible
Meaning & Origin
Gedeon is the form of Gideon used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. In English translations of the Bible, however, the name is rendered as Gideon. The Biblical figure of Gideon, derived from the Hebrew name גִּדְעוֹן (Giḏʿon), meaning "feller, hewer," was a judge who led the Israelites to victory over the Midianites with a small army, as recounted in the Book of Judges. The name's religious significance has led to its use beyond biblical contexts.Surname DistributionWhile Gedeon is primarily a given name in religious traditions, it also functions as a surname in various cultures. According to Wikipedia, notable bearers of the surname include:Ben Gedeon (born 1994), American football playerElmer Gedeon (1917–1944), American track-and-field athlete and baseball playerJoe Gedeon (1893–1941), American baseball playerSaša Gedeon (born 1970), Czech film directorPatrick Gedeon (born 1975), Czech national team football playerCultural SignificanceThe name Gedeon reflects the adaptation of the Hebrew prophet's name into Greek and Latin biblical texts, as illustrated in the traditional usages listed. The name has seen occasional use as a given name in communities influenced by the Septuagint or Vulgate, though it remains less common than the English form Gideon.Meaning: "feller, hewer" (derived from Gideon)Origin: Hebrew, via Greek and LatinType: Given name (also used as surname)Usage regions: Greek Bible, Latin Bible (and worldwide as a surname)
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