Joabe
Masculine
Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Joabe is the Portuguese form of Joab, a name of Hebrew origin. The name Joab comes from the Hebrew component yo (referring to the Hebrew God Yahweh) and ʾav meaning "father," thus conveying "Yahweh is father."In the Old Testament, Joab was the commander of King David's army. He is noted for his military prowess and ruthless actions, including the killings of Abner and Absalom. When Solomon ascended to the throne, Joab was executed for his previous offenses, as recorded in the biblical narrative.In Portuguese-speaking countries, notably Brazil, Joabe is commonly used as a given name. A notable bearer is Joabe Batista Pereira, a Brazilian attacking midfielder born in 1989 who has played for clubs such as Sociedade Esportiva do Gama. The name reflects the strong tradition of biblical names within Portuguese culture, often adopted without direct translation.Variants of the name include the original Joab in Biblical contexts, Ioab in Biblical Latin, and the modern Hebrew form Yoav.Meaning: Yahweh is fatherOrigin: Hebrew, via PortugueseType: First nameUsage regions: Portuguese-speaking countries, especially Brazil