The baby name Ziporah is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Zi-por-ah".
Ziporah is Hebrew in Origin.
Ziporah is a Hebrew name that means "bird" or "sparrow". In the Bible, Ziporah was the wife of Moses and the daughter of Jethro, a priest of Midian. She is described as a strong and independent woman who helped Moses in his mission to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. The name Ziporah has been used in various cultures and languages, and it remains a popular choice for baby girls today.
The name Ziporah is typically pronounced zi-POH-rah, with the emphasis on the second syllable. It is a three-syllable name with a soft and melodic sound. The name is often spelled with a "Z" at the beginning, but it can also be spelled with an "S" (Sipporah) or a "Tz" (Tziporah) depending on the language and culture.
The name Ziporah is primarily used for girls and has a feminine connotation. It is a popular name among Jewish families, but it is also used by people of other religions and cultures. The name's biblical origin and association with a strong and courageous woman make it a meaningful and inspiring choice for parents. The name's components, "zipor" and "ah", both have Hebrew roots and refer to birds and femininity respectively.