Elijah
Americannoun
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a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century b.c.
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a male given name.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Elijah
From Late Latin Helias. from Greek Ēlioú, from Hebrew ēliyyāh, ēliyyāhū ”my God is Yahweh”
Example Sentences
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The couple hosted a "Chosen Shower" with cake, decorations and balloon arch – with Varley painting a living room wall mural of "Preston Elijah", the name they chose to give him.
From BBC • Jun. 18, 2026
Elijah Just gives New Zealand an early lead over Iran in their Group G encounter at the Los Angeles Stadium.
From BBC • Jun. 16, 2026
Then-Chairman Elijah Cummings said that reflected “our true jurisdiction, which covers both government and the private sector.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
Once, during a Passover Seder, Aft introduced me to his congregation as the Prophet Elijah.
From Salon • Jun. 1, 2026
Jamar had another brother, Elijah, who was going into seventh grade, just like Michael.
From "The First State of Being" by Erin Entrada Kelly
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