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Shamatilav

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name **Shamatalav** is a rare name, primarily of Jewish origin, for boys. Its meaning translates to **"Lord my father"** or **"Patron my father"**. The form **"Shamatal"** represents the oldest colloquial or dialectal variation of the name Yov (Job). Yov means **"He who bows down"** or **"The One who humbles Himself,"** which is closely related to the concept of **"Lord"**. The suffix **"Av"** adds the meaning of **"father,"** thereby strengthening the sense and making the name akin to addressing God as a spiritual father or patron. The etymology of the name traces back deep into the ancient Hebrew language. It originates from a period before the time of Yov, although precise details of its origin are hard to trace due to the lack of written records from that era. It is believed that in those distant times, addressing God was more direct and personal than in later traditional Jewish prayer. The history of the name reveals its connection to the name Yov. While Yov became a canonical Jewish name, the variant **"Shamatal"** was used in some regions or specific social groups before the widespread adoption of standard forms. As religion and the language evolved, the name became less common, yet it retained its meaning as a form of address to God. A person with this name is likely to possess a strong spiritual component in their nature. They are often deeply religious, feel a connection to traditions and ancestors, can be wise, kind, and have the ability to empathize. They often seek spiritual growth and may sincerely adhere to their faith. Finding notable bearers of the name **Shamatalav** in real history or contemporary times is extremely difficult. Its current rarity makes it more of a historical or specific name rather than a common one in modern society. The popularity of the name **Shamatalav** today is very low, especially in Russia. It has mostly survived among certain communities of Israeli Jews or in families adhering to old traditions, but it is not widely used by the general population. Alternatively, the name could be spelled **Shamatal**. Diminutives or pet forms are difficult to find due to the name's rarity. Perhaps it was called **Shama** or **Til**.