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  2. Esther (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Esther (Hebrew: אֶסְתֵּר) is a female given name known from the Jewish queen Esther, eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther.. According to the Hebrew Bible, queen Esther was born with the name הֲדַסָּה ‎ Hadassah ("Myrtle"). Her name was changed to Esther to hide her identity upon becoming queen of Persia.The three letter root of Esther in Hebrew is s-t-r (סתר ‎), "hide ...

  3. Esther | The amazing name Esther: meaning and etymology

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    The name Esther may have reminded of a compound of אסון ('ason), meaning evil, harm, from the assumed root אסה ('sh), plus the word תר (tor) meaning a circle or plait or תר (tor) meaning dove; both from the verb תור (tur), to explore or survey.In that way the foreign name Esther would have looked to mean She Searches Out Evil to a Hebrew audience.

  4. Esther is a biblical girl’s name associated with courage, the stars, and justice. Well-respected and impactful in the Hebrew Bible, the name Esther often represents marriage, myrtle trees, and beauty (1). Other Hebrew meanings include ”hide” or “conceal.”. The birth-given name to Queen Esther was Hadassah, meaning “myrtle.”.

  5. Esther - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

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    The name Esther is a girl's name of Persian origin meaning "star". Esther was derived from the Old Persian word stāra, meaning "star." In the Old Testament, Esther, originally named Hadassah, was the captured Jewish wife of the King of Persia who risked her life to save her exiled people from annihilation. This story is celebrated by Jews on ...

  6. Meaning, origin and history of the name Esther

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    Meaning & History. Possibly means "star" in Persian. Alternatively it could be a derivative of the name of the Near Eastern goddess Ishtar. The Book of Esther in the Old Testament tells the story of Queen Esther, the Jewish wife of the king of Persia. The king's advisor Haman persuaded the king to exterminate all the Jews in the realm.

  7. Esther Name Meaning: Origin and Significance - Name Of The Year

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    The literal meaning of the name Esther is “star.” This meaning is derived from the Old Persian word stāra, whiich means “star.” The name Esther is related to the goddess of love, Ishtar, who was associated with the planet Venus, also known as the Morning Star. In this sense, the name Esther can be seen as a symbol of brightness, hope ...

  8. Esther: Baby Name Meaning, Popularity, Origin, and History - ...

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    With its Persian origins, Esther is believed to be derived from the Hebrew root “s-t-r,” meaning “hide,” as well as the Old Persian word “stāra,” meaning “star.”. These dual meanings bring to mind notions of femininity, beauty, and strength, making Esther a name that resonates with many parents. Esther’s significance goes ...

  9. Esther: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows

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    Esther. The origins of the name Esther are not entirely clear; while most sources say it comes from an old Persian word for "star," others say that it's derived from the name of the Mesopotamian ...

  10. Esther - Meaning of Esther, What does Esther mean? - ...

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    Esther is used chiefly in the Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, and Spanish languages, and it is derived from Old Persian origins. A biblical name, it is derived from the element 'stara' meaning star. The first name could also be from the Persian form of the Hebrew Hadassah. In the Bible, the name was borne by the beautiful Jewish orphan ...

  11. Esther Name Meaning and Insights | Namepedia

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    Esther meaning and etymology. The name "Esther" is of Persian origin, derived from the Old Persian word "stāra," meaning "star." This etymology suggests a celestial connotation, highlighting qualities of brightness, guidance, and beauty. In the biblical context, the name is associated with Queen Esther, known for her courage and wisdom.