The baby name Sceva is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "SKEE-vuh".
Sceva is Hebrew in Origin.
Sceva is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "left-handed" or "awkward". It is a biblical name, appearing in the New Testament in the book of Acts. Sceva was the name of a Jewish high priest who had seven sons, all of whom were exorcists. In the book of Acts, one of the sons attempted to cast out a demon in the name of Jesus, but was unsuccessful and was attacked by the possessed man. The story serves as a warning against using the name of Jesus without true faith and authority.
The name Sceva is typically used for boys, although it could be used for girls as well. It is pronounced SKAY-vah or SKAY-vuh. The name is not very common, but it has been used throughout history. In addition to the biblical figure, there have been several notable people with the name Sceva, including a 4th-century bishop and a 16th-century Italian painter.
The name Sceva is composed of two Hebrew words: שְׂמֹאל (semol), meaning "left" or "left-handed", and עָוֶה (avah), meaning "crooked" or "perverse". The combination of these two words creates a name that is both unique and meaningful. While the name may not be as popular as some others, it has a rich history and a powerful message.
Sceva has the following similar or variant Names
- Scevola |
- Scevole |
- Scevolo |
- Scevone |
- Scevoni |
- Scevino |
- Scevini |
- Scevetti |
- Scevutti |
- Scevich |
- Scevick |
- Scevinsky |
- Scevonek |
- Scevour |
- Scevourk |
- Scevoury |
- Scevourie |
- Scevouris
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