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Name MORIAH (מוריה) Meanings in Hebrew & English


Land Chosen by Yahweh (ארץ שבחרה יהוה)

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This list of names serves as a helpful resource for parents navigating the task of choosing a name for their newborn. Selecting a name for a child is a significant decision, as it will accompany them throughout their life's journey. It's important to recognize that a name is not just for a birthday but for a lifetime. Some believe that names hold sway over a baby's development and personality, with positive names fostering positive energy and vice versa. By carefully choosing a name for your child, you can potentially shape their personality traits in alignment with its meaning. Whether you're a new mother or father, we've curated a collection of modern and unique baby names, arranged alphabetically for convenience. Some names may be longer, but nicknames can always be derived from them to keep things concise. Please note that this compilation of names and their meanings is sourced from various contributors, so we advise discretion regarding their authenticity.

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Numerology number of name moriah (מוריה) is 2

This is the most accurate and ancient alphabet's number numerology system developed by Chaldean and inspired from Indian Vedic numerology. Another numerology system is Pythagoras. In the Chaldean name numerology, the most popular or well-known names to predict name numbers and Pythagorean Numerology uses birth or legal names to predict name numerology.

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