The baby name Hagariah is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "huh-GAR-ee-uh".
Hagariah is Hebrew in Origin.
Hagariah is a Hebrew name that means "festival of the Lord" or "feast of the Lord". It is a biblical name that appears in the Old Testament as the name of a Levite who helped to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. The name is not very common and is mostly used in Jewish communities.
Hagariah is a masculine name and is pronounced as "huh-GAR-ee-uh". The name is composed of two Hebrew words, "hag" which means "festival" or "feast" and "Yah" which is a shortened form of the name of God in Hebrew, "Yahweh". The name is often given to boys born during Jewish festivals or to those who are believed to have a special connection to God.
The origin of the name Hagariah can be traced back to the Hebrew language and culture. In Jewish tradition, festivals and feasts are an important part of religious life and are celebrated with great enthusiasm. The name reflects the importance of these festivals and the belief that they are a time to connect with God and celebrate his blessings. Today, the name is still used in Jewish communities and is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Hebrew people.