Elzada

💡 Meaning

God is my help, blessed

🌍 Origin

hebrew

🚼 Gender

Girl

The story behind Elzada

Elzada is derived from Hebrew roots combining "El" (God) and "azza" or "azad" elements. The name follows the structure of classical Hebrew theophoric names—those incorporating the divine name—similar to Elizabeth, Eliana, and other El- prefixed names. The literal translation relates to divine aid or blessing. The name evolved through English-speaking communities in the nineteenth century, gaining popularity particularly in the United States during the 1890s. Its rise reflects the broader Victorian fascination with biblical names and the tendency to create or revive feminine forms of traditionally masculine Hebrew-origin names.

Elzada does not correspond to a specific biblical figure or historical personage. Rather, it represents a modern elaboration on established Hebrew naming conventions, likely emerging as parents sought distinctive yet religiously meaningful names for their daughters. The 1890s peak in America suggests it formed part of a wave of biblical revivalism during the late nineteenth century, when names drawing from Judeo-Christian traditions experienced renewed favor. By the twentieth century, usage declined substantially, making Elzada primarily a name of its historical moment—a snapshot of late-Victorian American naming preferences.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
4
Pattern
V·C·C·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #1899 (1890s)

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