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Patronymic:
Eleferievich Eleferevich
Origin:
Greek.
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 8
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Elefery

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name **Eleferiy** is a rare and profound masculine name of ancient Hebrew origin. Its complete etymology is not fully clear, but the most probable connection relates to a pastoral deity. It is composed from two ancient Hebrew roots: **'** (meaning "fat," "plentiful," "rich") and **'** (related to a pastoral deity, the protector of flocks, fertility, and possibly the name of the ancient Judean deity of shepherds Eriël or its attributes). Interpretations of the name vary: some associate it with the representation of God (Yahweh) as the "Fat Father" (Almighty), emphasizing His power and abundant glory; others see it as a direct address to the pastoral deity, reflecting the deep connection with agriculture and livestock in ancient Israel. The name entered Rus' in a Christian form, likely during the XII-XVIII centuries. In Russia, it was primarily borne by chosen individuals – farmers, spiritual or military leaders, men of strong will and rich spirit. For example, in the XIX century, **Eleferiy von der Pfeiffensteinn von Waldstein**, a Count official, and **Eleferiy Stamboliisky**, a professor-agronomist, were known. Characteristic traits of bearers of the name include orderliness, reliability, responsibility, and deep spirituality. They often possess perseverance and love nature. In the modern period, the name **Eleferiy** is extremely rare. Its popularity on Rus' was insignificant even during its peak, and today it is practically forgotten. Diminutives or nickname forms can be various, for example, **Efim** (Eleferiy), **Ferid**, **Ferik**, **Ferón**, **Feodór** (in rare cases).