Joab (Biblical figure)
Commander of King David's army, known for his military skill and complex relationship with the king.
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ˈdʒoʊ.ɑː.bɛ
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Joabe is a Hebrew name derived from 'Yahweh' meaning God and 'ab' meaning father, together signifying 'God is his father.' Historically, Joabe (Joab) was a prominent military leader in the Old Testament, serving King David as commander of his army. The name carries connotations of divine support and leadership.
Joabe holds a significant place in Judeo-Christian culture as the name of King David's chief military commander in the Bible. The biblical Joabe was known for his loyalty, strategic prowess, and sometimes controversial decisions, underscoring themes of leadership and devotion. The name is more common in Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries, linking it to cultural traditions influenced by biblical stories.
Today, Joabe is a relatively rare but meaningful name, especially popular in Brazil and other Lusophone nations. It appeals to parents seeking a strong biblical name with historical depth but less common usage. Its uniqueness and biblical roots make it a choice for those valuing tradition blended with individuality. It has not ranked among top baby names globally but enjoys steady regional popularity.
The name Joabe carries the essence of “God is his father” from Hebrew tradition. Names beginning with "J" often embody qualities of justice, optimism, and leadership.
Joabe holds a significant place in Judeo-Christian culture as the name of King David's chief military commander in the Bible. The biblical Joabe was known for his loyalty, strategic prowess, and sometimes controversial decisions, underscoring themes of leadership and devotion. The name is more common in Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries, linking it to cultural traditions influenced by biblical stories.
Commander of King David's army, known for his military skill and complex relationship with the king.
Brazilian historian and writer noted for his contributions to regional history and culture.
Brazilian religious leader and theologian influential in South American evangelical movements.
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🌐Spanish
Joabé
🌐French
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🌐German
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🌐Italian
ヨアブ (Yoabu)
🌐Japanese
约押 (Yuē'ā)
🌐Chinese
يوب (Yūb)
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Joabe is the Portuguese and Spanish form of the biblical Joab, who was not only a military commander but also King David's nephew, adding family loyalty to his legacy.
Individuals named Joabe are often perceived as natural leaders, courageous and loyal. They possess a strong sense of duty and moral conviction, often inspiring trust and respect in others. Joabes tend to be determined, strategic thinkers with a compassionate heart, balancing ambition with kindness and integrity.
Joabe is a Hebrew name meaning “God is his father”. Joabe is a Hebrew name derived from 'Yahweh' meaning God and 'ab' meaning father, together signifying 'God is his father.' Historically, Joabe (Joab) was a prominent military leader in the Old Testament, serving King David as commander of his army. The name carries connotations of divine support and leadership.
Joabe is pronounced (IPA: ˈdʒoʊ.ɑː.bɛ). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Joabe include: Jo, Jojo, Jobe, Joa, Jabby, Abbey, Joabster, J-B.
Famous people named Joabe include: , , , Joabe Batista, Joabe Campos.