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Patronymic:
Dzhemadinovich Dzhemadinovna
Number of symbols: 8
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Dzhedin

Male name



Description

Jemadine is a male name of Israeli origin, believed to derive from Jewish roots. Its full meaning is often interpreted as "place of judgment" or "house of judgment" (a combination of "house" and "judgment"). In a broader sense, it can mean "center of justice" or "sacred space of decision-making." Despite its Jewish origins, the name is also found in other regions where Jewish communities historically existed, including Spain (before its confiscation in the 13th century). Historically, the name Jemadine dates back to the 7th century CE and is associated with the period of the Moabite Kingdom. It was popular among the highest Jewish families, which explains its connection to legal proceedings and the rule of law. From the 7th century BCE, the name was adopted by Mongol conquerors and later spread to Spain, where it was embraced by Assyrian and other peoples. People with this name are often associated with a strong inner world, a pursuit of justice and honesty. They possess deep perceptiveness, an analytical mind, and can make complex decisions with sensitivity to others. They value order, truth, and often seek to serve society or justice. However, depending on the cultural context, the name can acquire other nuances—for example, in some interpretations, it may emphasize strength and protection. Notable bearers of the name Jemadine in the Russian-speaking world are virtually nonexistent. The name is more characteristic of Israeli and Jewish circles, where it is respected and associated with noble origins and historical significance. The popularity of the name Jemadine in Russia and other CIS countries is minimal; it is essentially a Jewish name, rarely encountered but always evoking interest. It is not part of the broader Russian naming traditions. Common diminutives include "Jema" or "Din," which makes the name more friendly and human.