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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Damien 48, St. John Bosco 41: Elijah Smith scored 20 points and Eli Garner had 16 points to help the Spartans advance to Friday’s Division I championship game against Folsom.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 11, 2026
As well as Dinnigan, other members of the Travelling Conmen are now in custody, including Elijah Gavin who was jailed in November.
From BBC • Feb. 23, 2026
From the days of Elijah to the promises of Jeremiah, these hills were a literal, geographical place.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 5, 2026
“You could’ve just texted me, ‘Hey, can’t chat right now,’” said publicist Elijah Harlow, who is sometimes aggravated by the feature.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 29, 2026
Big Ma said, “If Elijah Lucas wants to put in plumbing and add a room or two onto your house, that’s his business.”
From "Gone Crazy in Alabama" by Rita Williams-Garcia
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