Certificate of Name
Mazhe
Masculine
Breton
Meaning & Origin
Mazhe is a Breton masculine given name, serving as the local form of the biblical name Matthew. The name derives from the Hebrew Mattithiah, meaning 'gift of Yahweh', and reached Brittany through the New Testament Greek Matthaios via Latin. In Breton tradition, Mazhe is used in religious contexts honoring Saint Matthew, the apostle and evangelist. The name remains closely tied to Catholic communities in the historic region of Brittany, where it has been used since the Middle Ages. A variant form is Mahé, also a direct transposition of Matthew in neighboring regions. Though less common today, Mazhe preserves the ancient Celtic naming tradition of adapting biblical names into the Breton language. It is most often found in western Brittany, alongside other Breton forms of apostolic names. While detailed bearers are scarce in recorded history, the name carries the cultural significance of its biblical root as a gift from God. Related forms in other languages include Matevos (Armenian) and Matia (Basque), reflecting the wide dissemination of Matthew across different linguistic communities. As a Breton name, Mazhe exemplifies the regional adaptation of Christian names within the Brythonic language family, similar to Welsh or Cornish equivalents. Ph2>Key facts,Meaning: Gift of Yahweh (Hebrew origin)Origin: Breton form of MatthewType: Given nameUsage regions: Brittany, France
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