Kedar
Meaning and Origin
Kedar, derived from the Hebrew word קֵדָר (Qēḏār), carries the meaning 'dark' or 'blackness.' This etymology reflects a deep connection to the ancient Semitic languages, where names often held symbolic or descriptive meanings tied to physical attributes, environmental observations, or spiritual metaphors. Linguistically, the name appears in Ancient North Arabian (𐪄𐪕𐪇), Arabic (قيدار), and Ancient Greek (Κηδάρ), showcasing its cross-cultural resonance. Historically, Kedar is rooted in the lineage of Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar, highlighting its origins within the Abrahamic tradition. The name also evokes imagery of nomadic life and desert landscapes, as referenced in biblical poetry and tribal descriptions.
Name Kedar in languages of the Bible
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Biblical and Cultural Significance
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Biblical References
- Genesis 25:13
- 1 Chronicles 1:29