אֱלִיאָ֤תָה
𐤀𐤋𐤉𐤀𐤕𐤄
Eliatah
Eliathah
Eliathah is a personal name meaning 'God has come' or 'God has arrived,' used for a male Israelite figure. In its biblical context, the name is constructed as a theophoric compound—invoking the divine name 'El' (God) alongside a verbal element indicating arrival, presence, or assent. The semantic range also encompasses the sense of divine presence or favor implied in naming a child this way.
1 Chronicles 25:4 · Word #11
Lexicon H448
| Lemma | אֱלִיאָתָה |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤀𐤋𐤉𐤀𐤕𐤄 |
| Transliteration | Eliatah |
| Strong's | H448 |
| Definition | Eliathah is a personal name meaning 'God has come' or 'God has arrived,' used for a male Israelite figure. In its biblical context, the name is constructed as a theophoric compound—invoking the divine name 'El' (God) alongside a verbal element indicating arrival, presence, or assent. The semantic range also encompasses the sense of divine presence or favor implied in naming a child this way. |
Morphology HNp
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea |
| Subtype | p — Proper Name — Proper name |
Common Translation
| Phrase | Eliathah |
SIBI-P1 Translation H448-01
God has arrived
| Morphological Notes | Masculine singular proper name (theophoric compound). |
| Rendering Rationale | The name combines אֵל (God) with a verbal element derived from אוּת conveying coming or arrival. Rendered as a completed action, it reflects the theophoric compound meaning "God has arrived." |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
Eliatah
| Same as P1 | No — adjusted for context |
| Rationale | Proper noun transliterated from Hebrew. P1 meaning: God has arrived |