The baby name Tzefanyahu is a boy name, 5 syllables long and is pronounced "Tzef-an-yah-hoo".
Tzefanyahu is Hebrew in Origin.
Tzefanyahu is a Hebrew name that means "God has hidden" or "God has treasured." It is a combination of two Hebrew words, "tzafan" meaning "to hide" and "Yah" which is a shortened form of the name of God in Hebrew. The name is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Jeremiah as the name of a priest who was sent to Babylon with King Zedekiah.
Tzefanyahu is a masculine name and is pronounced "tsef-an-yah-hoo." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "h" at the end is pronounced with a slight breath. The name is not very common, and it is mostly used in Jewish communities.
The origin of the name Tzefanyahu can be traced back to ancient Hebrew culture and religion. In Hebrew, names are often given based on their meaning and significance. Tzefanyahu is a name that reflects the belief that God is hidden and mysterious, and that he treasures his people. The name is a reminder of the importance of faith and trust in God, even in difficult times.
Tzefanyahu has the following similar or variant Names
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