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Zibulah

Male name



Description

The name "Ziбулах" (literally "flower of the sky" or "flower from the sky," derived from the Hebrew "Tsibbur") has deep Jewish roots and is connected to the Book of Exodus. It originates from the word "Tsibbur," meaning "flower" or "sky." Interestingly, this name was given to Moses, son of Phinehas, and is mentioned in the Book of Exodus (Exodus 7:15) as a sign of his unique status and mission. In Russian, the name "Ziбулах" indeed means "flower of the sky." The name "Ziбулах" is of Jewish origin and is primarily used in Israel and Israeli America. In Russia, it is not widely known, but it gained recognition thanks to the famous Russian poet and dramatist Lev Ziбулян (real name Leonid Kagan), who in 1950 changed his name to "Ziбулах" in honor of his mother. His son, also named Lev Ziбулян (real name Yosef Danilovich Kagan), a well-known singer and poet, bears this name as well. People with this name are often associated with a sense of humor, original thinking, deep cultural attachment, and a love for poetry and art. They are frequently perceived as extraordinary and creative individuals. Currently, the name "Ziбулах" is not widely used in Russia and many other countries around the world. It is more associated with the circles of Jewish culture and the family of the Ziбуляns. However, within these specific environments, the name holds respect and carries a certain status. Affectionately, the name for a man is called "Ziba" or "Bu'alah." For a woman, the name might be modified or supplemented, for example, to "Zibulna," though this is less common.