Name: Obadiah
Gender: Male
Usage: Obadiah, of hebrew origin, is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.
People having the name Obadiah are in general originating from Israel, United Kingdom.
Meaning: The meaning of the name Obadiah is: Servant of the lord.
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Numerology of the first name Obadiah: calculate the core numbers of your numerology chart to discover your numerological profile and your personality traits.
The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 4. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: traditional, organized, self-disciplined, steady, logical, practical, helpful, reliable.
Interpretation:
Qualities: Practical, Dependable
Ruling planet: Uranus
Colors: Blue, Gray
Gemstones: Sapphire
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The name Obadiah is ranked on the 23,655th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used.
We estimate that there are at least 8600 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Obadiah has seven characters. It means that it is relatively medium-length, compared to the other names in our database.
The graph below represents the number of people who were given the name Obadiah for each year since 1900 in the U.S.A.:
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History and Origin
English: from a biblical name meaning ‘servant of God’ in Hebrew (cf. Arabic Abdullah, which has the same meaning). This was the name of a prophet who gave his name to one of the shorter books of the Bible, and of two other minor biblical characters: a porter in the temple (Nehemiah 12: 25), and the man who introduced King Ahab to the prophet Elijah (1 Kings 18).
Variant: Modern Hebrew: Ovadia.
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