Certificate of Name
Jamin
Masculine
English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Jamin is a masculine given name used in English contexts, derived from the Hebrew word יָמִין (yamin), meaning "right hand" or "right side." In the Old Testament, Jamin is mentioned as one of the sons of Simeon, the second son of Jacob and Leah (Genesis 46:10; Exodus 6:15). As a member of the tribe of Simeon, Jamin is part of the genealogical records that trace the lineages of the twelve tribes of Israel.Cultural SignificanceThe name's Hebrew root emphasizes the right hand, a symbol of strength, favor, and honor in biblical culture. The right hand is often associated with divine power and blessing. Jamin is also related to the Biblical Hebrew name Yamin, its direct Hebrew counterpart. The use of Jamin as a given name in English-speaking Christianity reflects the tradition of adopting scriptural names during the Protestant Reformation and beyond.Notable BearersOutside of the biblical figure, Jamin has been used as both a given name and a surname. In modern times, notable bearers include scientists and academics; for example, the Jamin interferometer, an optical instrument, is named after French physicist Jules Célestin Jamin (1818–1886). While less common as a first name today, Jamin persists as a surname in various cultures.Meaning: "Right hand" in HebrewOrigin: Biblical Hebrew, used in English Bible contextsType: Biblical given nameUsage Regions: English-speaking countries with Christian biblical tradition
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