Certificate of Name
Oprah
Feminine
Meaning & Origin
Etymology Oprah is a given name that originated as a childhood mispronunciation of the biblical name Orpah. The television personality Oprah Winfrey was born Orpah Gail Winfrey, but her parents and siblings found it easier to pronounce her name as "Oprah" — a version that stuck and eventually became her legal name. The original name Orpah itself is of Hebrew origin, meaning "back of the neck" or "gazelle", derived from the Hebrew term ʻōrəf (עֹרֶף). Biblical Context In the Old Testament, Orpah is the daughter-in-law of Naomi alongside Ruth. After the death of her husband, Naomi urged her two daughters-in-law to return to their Moabite families. Orpah eventually heeded this advice and departed, while Ruth famously remained with Naomi. Orpah's act of leaving contrasts with Ruth's loyalty, yet her name's meaning—"back of the neck"—may symbolize her turning back to her own people. Cultural Significance Although the biblical Orpah did not achieve the same renown as Ruth, the name was revived in an unusual way through Oprah Winfrey. Her show The Oprah Winfrey Show ran from 1986 to 2011 and made her one of the most influential women globally. Winfrey's choices of the variants Orpha and Oprah reflect how mispronunciations can create new naming traditions. The name Oprah is thus uniquely American, synthesizing a biblical foundation and an iconic celebrity bearer. Notable Bearers Oprah Winfrey (b. 1954) – American talk show host, producer, actress, and philanthropist; first Black female billionaire and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Meaning: From the Hebrew for "back of the neck," adapted via mispronunciation of Orpah Origin: Biblical Hebrew, anglicized Type: First name (feminine) Usage: English (particularly in the United States, popularized by Oprah Winfrey)
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