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Origin:
Korean.
Countries:
North-korea, South-korea.
Number of symbols: 4
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Yonok

Female name



Description

Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name "Ёнок". Enok – this is a female name, often derived in the Russian language from the male name Enosh (Enoch), which is a fundamental Hebrew name. The name "Enok" (Enosh) has deep roots in the ancient Hebrew language. It originates from the root *H-N-K (ה-נ-כ), which can mean "created", "worthy", or "blessed". In the Bible, Enosh is mentioned as the son of Kenan, a righteous ancestor and prophet, who was seen by God and did not die by natural death but was taken up to heaven (Book of Wisdom of Job 49:1-2). The name was also borne by Abram (Abraham) in the Bible, although this variant is pronounced differently (Isaac). While the primary meaning of the name is "blessed", "worthy", or "created", it can be interpreted as "blessed" or "happy". There is also a less common interpretation linking the root to the concept of "increase", which might mean "multitude" or "growth", but this interpretation is not widely accepted. The name "Enok" and its variants are widely used in Russia and the CIS countries, especially among Jewish communities. It has a long history in Russian culture. Although the main male form is "Enosh", in the daily life of Russian Jews and in the Russian environment, the name became female. For example, in the 19th century and after the Russification of Jewish names, the name "Enosh" was sometimes used for girls, and in modern Russian, the female form "Enochka" is more common. Historically, the name was widespread in Russia and Ukraine, especially among communities with Jewish heritage, and today it can also be found among Russian speakers interested in studying Jewish culture or biblical names. A person named "Enok" is often associated with deep religiosity, spirituality, and a sense of mission. Character traits may include a tendency towards seeking high ideas, compassion, devotion to values of justice, and often a feeling of serving something greater than ordinary life. They may possess a strong inner world, love wisdom, be original in thinking, and often show a sense of guardianship towards others. Sometimes, the name may give the bearer a sense of a special destiny. It is quite difficult to identify well-known bearers of the name "Enok" (or "Enosh"), especially female ones, since the name is not among the most popular. However, in Russian culture and literature, the name appears in the form of historical references or works related to Jewish themes. For example, in the works of Mark Avel (Mark Avel – a pseudonym for Mark Shagin, but his name is Avel, not Enok) or in the works of other authors dedicated to Jewish history. In the modern context, it is difficult to find public figures with the name "Enok", which speaks to its relatively niche nature. The popularity of the name is not great, and it is not one of the most common in Russia. It is more often encountered in certain circles – among families of Jewish origin, among people interested in history and biblical names, as well as among parents choosing a name with deep history and unique meaning. In recent years, there has been some increase in interest in such names associated with the Bible and Jewish heritage, which contributes to an increase in the number of bearers. Often, diminutives are "Enochka" or "Onok". In the Russian environment, the name rarely shortens to simple nicknames, but "Enochka" is the most common option.