Certificate of Name
Jedidiah
Masculine
English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Jedidiah is a Hebrew male given name meaning "beloved of Yahweh." It is derived from the Hebrew elements יָדִיד (yaḏiḏ) meaning "beloved, friend" and יָהּ (yah), a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of the Hebrew God.Etymology and Biblical ContextIn the Old Testament, Jedidiah was a blessing name given to Solomon by the prophet Nathan, according to 2 Samuel 12:25. The name was bestowed after Solomon's birth to King David and Bathsheba, signifying God's love and approval. Unlike Solomon's more common name, which is associated with peace, Jedidiah emphasizes divine favor. The name appears in the Hebrew Bible only once in this context, making it a rare direct revelation of God's sentiment toward a ruler.Bearers and Cultural ImpactThe alternative spelling Jedediah is more common in English usage. Notable bearers include Jedediah M. Grant (1816–1856), an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement; Jedediah Hotchkiss (1828–1899), a Confederate topographical engineer during the American Civil War; and modern figures such as Jedediah Berry (born 1977), an American writer. The name has also appeared in popular culture, notably in the Sanford and Son television series, where the lead character was often called "Jed" for short.Cognates and Related NamesThe original Hebrew form is Yedidya (also spelled Yedidyah), while Yedidia appears as a variant. In English, the diminutive Jed is often used as a nickname. The name Jedidiah is sometimes confused with the similar-sounding name Jedediah, though both share the same biblical origin and meaning.Meaning: Beloved of YahwehOrigin: HebrewType: Given nameUsage: English (especially among religious communities), HebrewVariants: Yedidya (Hebrew), Yedidia (Hebrew), Jedediah (English variant)
Back