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Zadoc (alternatively Zadock, Zadok, Sadok, [1] Sadaqat [2] or Sadokat) is a given name (first name), originally from Hebrew, meaning "just" or "righteous". It was originally the name of several biblical figures, [3] see Zadok (disambiguation).
Joseph interprets Pharaoh's Dream (Genesis 41:15–41). Of the biblical figures in Judaism, Joseph is customarily called the Tzadik.. Tzadik (Hebrew: צַדִּיק ṣaddīq, "righteous [one]"; also zadik or sadiq; pl. tzadikim צדיקים ṣadīqīm) is a title in Judaism given to people considered righteous, such as biblical figures and later spiritual masters.
Zedek (or Sydyk or Sedek) was the name of a Phoenician deity worshiped in Canaan. In Hebrew, "tzedek" (from the root tz-d-k) means "righteous". The following is an alphabetical list of names referring Zedek, and their meanings in Hebrew: Melchi-zedek – My king is Zedek Adoni-zedek – My lord is Zedek
An ocean-inspired name meaning “precious pearl” is a perfect name for a little girl. Related: ... Your daughter will love that she has a strong name that means “righteous.” ...
Here’s an excellent list of 205 Arabic names and their meanings. With so many, you’re sure to find one that makes (almost!) everybody happy. ... 202. Saleh – meaning "righteous" 203. Shami ...
The Authorised King James Version of 1611 renders the name "Melchizedek" when translating from the Hebrew, and "Melchisedec" in the New Testament. The name is composed from the two elements: melek(h), 'king', and ṣedeq, which means either 'righteousness' [6] or the proper name Zedek.
Sadik (Arabic: صديق) is an Arabic origin surname which is also used as a masculine given name. It means "friend" [1] and "righteous and virtuous person." [2] The word is used as Sadık in Turkish, and it was first recorded in Atabetü'l-Hakayık in the 12th century. [2] Notable people with the surname include:
Ayman (Arabic: أيمن, also spelled as Aiman, Aimen, Aymen, or Eymen in the Latin alphabet) is an Arabic masculine given name. [3] It is derived from the Arabic Semitic root (ي م ن) for right, and literally means righteous, on the right, right-handed, blessed or lucky. [4] In Turkish, the name is spelled as Eymen. Eymen was the second most ...