The baby name Moise is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Moyz".
Moise is a name with Hebrew origin, meaning "drawn out of the water". It is a variant of the name Moses, which is well-known from the biblical story of the prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. The name has been used for centuries and has been popular among Jewish families. In recent years, it has become more common among French-speaking communities.
The name Moise is typically masculine, although it could be used for a girl as well. It is pronounced as moh-EEZ, with the emphasis on the second syllable. In French, the name is pronounced as mwahz. The name is relatively uncommon in the United States, but it is more popular in other parts of the world, such as France, Canada, and Haiti.
The name Moise is made up of two components: "mo" and "ise". "Mo" means "water" in Hebrew, while "ise" is a suffix that means "to be like" or "resembling". Therefore, the name Moise can be interpreted as "one who is like water". This could be a reference to the biblical story of Moses being drawn out of the water as a baby, or it could simply be a metaphor for someone who is adaptable and flexible like water.
Celebrities with the Name Moise
Moise Tshombe Moise Tshombe was a Congolese politician and businessman who is most famous for his role in the Congo Crisis of the 1960s. He served as the Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo from 1960 to 1964, and then again in 1965. Tshombe is also remembered for his efforts to secede the province of Katanga from the rest of the Congo, a move that ultimately failed. |