Ahuzam
Ahuzam (Hebrew: אֲחֻזָּם) is a masculine given name in Hebrew. It is also a place name, appearing in the Hebrew Bible.
Biblical Significance:
Ahuzam is mentioned in the Old Testament as a descendant of Judah. Specifically, he is listed in the genealogy of Judah through Hezron (1 Chronicles 4:6). The verse reads, "And Ashhur, the father of Tekoa, had two wives, Helah and Naarah. And Naarah bare him Ahuzam, and Hepher, and Temeni, and Haahashtari. These were the sons of Naarah."
Meaning of the Name:
The meaning of the name Ahuzam is debated among scholars. Some suggest it derives from the Hebrew root ’ḥz meaning "to seize" or "to possess," potentially implying a meaning related to possession or holding. Other interpretations propose alternative etymological connections, but the precise meaning remains uncertain.
Usage as a Given Name:
While not as common as other biblical names, Ahuzam has occasionally been used as a given name in Jewish communities. Its rarity contributes to its distinctiveness.
Variations and Related Names:
There are no widely recognized variations of the name Ahuzam. Its unique structure and limited usage have prevented the development of common alternative forms.