Adonijah is a masculine name that means "This name derives from the Hebrew “‘Ădônı̂yâh / ‘Ădônı̂yâhû > Adonijah,” composed of two elements: “Adonai” (my Master) plus “Jah / Yah” (short form of Yahweh), meaning “my master is Yahweh, Yahweh is my master". Its hebrew origins reflect deep cultural values and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Parents choosing this name often appreciate its profound significance and timeless appeal.
This name derives from the Hebrew “‘Ădônı̂yâh / ‘Ădônı̂yâhû > Adonijah,” composed of two elements: “Adonai” (my Master) plus “Jah / Yah” (short form of Yahweh), meaning “my master is Yahweh, Yahweh is my master.” Adonijah was the fourth son of King David and Haggith, according to the book of Samuel (2 Sam. 3:4), which is contained in the Bible.
'ădônı̂yâh / 'ădônı̂yâhû > Adonijah
Hebrew (אֲדֹנִיָה)
Adonijah is predominantly used in english speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.