Certificate of Name
Yerusha
Feminine
Hebrew Bible
Meaning & Origin
Yerusha is a Hebrew name derived from the Hebrew word yeresha, meaning "possession" or "inheritance." It is the Hebrew form of Jerusha, which appears in the Old Testament of the Bible. In the biblical context, Yerusha (or Yerushah) is mentioned as the wife of King Uzziah of Judah and the mother of Jotham, who succeeded Uzziah as king (2 Kings 15:33; 2 Chronicles 27:1). The name thus carries associations with royalty and faithfulness, as Yerusha was part of the royal line of David. Etymologically, the name is linked to the root meaning of possession. The name Uzziah, her husband's name, carries the meaning "my power is Yahweh," connecting Yerusha's narrative to the deep religious history of the Hebrew people. King Uzziah is noted in the Bible as a king who reigned for 52 years, albeit one who was struck with leprosy for violating temple rituals (2 Chronicles 26). Cultural and Linguistic Significance Yerusha belongs to a set of biblical names that have been preserved through Jewish and Christian traditions. In Jewish naming customs, names with Hebrew meanings are often chosen for their significance, and Yerusha reflects the blessing of possession. However, the name is quite rare in modern usage, often overshadowed by its English variant Jerusha or its Greek/Latin forms. Related Names The name Jerusha is a direct English derivative, while Uzziah and Jotham are related by family. The root name Yahweh is the Hebrew name of God, which appears in many Old Testament personal names as a theophoric element, meaning the divine name expresses power and being. Notable Bearers The only biblical bearer is Yerusha (or Jerusha), the wife of Uzziah and mother of Jotham. No other significant historical figures named Yerusha are known, making it a name with a very specific historical reference. Meaning: Possession, inheritance Origin: Hebrew Type: Female biblical name Usage: Hebrew Bible; rare in general use
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