Barzillai
Barzillai Origin and Meaning
Barzillai is a biblical masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning 'man of iron' or 'strong.' In the Old Testament, Barzillai was a Gileadite who showed loyalty to King David during Absalom's rebellion, providing supplies when David was forced to flee Jerusalem. Despite his advanced age, Barzillai's faithfulness made him a notable figure of generosity and steadfastness. The name has remained quite rare throughout history, occasionally used by devout Christian families, particularly among Puritans and their descendants who favored distinctive biblical names. Barzillai carries connotations of strength, loyalty, and righteous character, though its uncommon pronunciation and spelling have limited its mainstream appeal.
Famous People Named Barzillai
- Barzillai the Gileaditefriend of King David (2 Samuel 19:31)
- Barzillai the Meholathitefather of Adriel (2 Samuel 21:8)