Samuel (name)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel
Bible primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools (1919) (14759101386).jpg
Samuel anointing David
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈsæmjəl, -jəl/
French: [samɥɛl]
Spanish: [saˈmwel]
Portuguese: [sɐmuˈɛl]
German: [ˈzaːmuːʔeːl]
Finnish: [ˈsɑmuel]
Slovak: [ˈsamuel]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
MeaningGod has heard, Name of God
Other names
Nickname(s)Sam, Sami, Sammie, Sammy
Related namesLemuel, , Sam, Sammy, Samantha, Sameth, Samberg, Shmuel

Samuel (sometimes spelled Samuil) is a male given name and a surname of Hebrew origin meaning either "name of God" (שם האלוהים Shem HaElohim) or "God heard" (שמע אלוהים Sh'ma Elohim). Samuel was the last of the ruling judges in the Old Testament. He anointed Saul to be the first King of Israel and later anointed David.

As a Christian name, Samuel came into common use after the Protestant Reformation. Famous bearers include the American inventor Samuel F. B. Morse (1791–1872), the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906–89) and the American author Samuel Clemens (1835–1910), who wrote under the pen name Mark Twain.[1]

The name Samuel is popular amongst Black Africans, as well as among African Americans. It is also widespread amongst the modern Jewish communities, especially Sephardic Jews. It is also quite popular in countries that speak English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese, as well as in Ireland, Scotland, Scandinavia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Translations[]

  • Amharic: ሳሙኤል(Samuel)
  • Arabic: صموئيل (Ṣamoel), سموأل (Samawʾal), صاموئيل (Ṣamuʾil), صموئيل (Ṣamūʾīl)
  • Armenian: Սամվել (Samvel), Սամուէլ (Samuēl)
  • Belarusian: Самуіл (Samuil)
  • Bulgarian: Самуил (Samuil)
  • Biblical Greek: Samouel
  • Biblical Hebrew: Šemuʾel, Šamuʾel, Šəmuʾel
  • Biblical Latin: Samuhel
  • Burmese: ဆမ်မြူရယ် (Sam, myu, yal)
  • Chinese Simplified: 塞缪尔 (Sāimóuěr, Sàimiùěr)
  • Chinese Traditional: 塞繆爾 (Sāimóuěr, Sàimiùěr)
  • Croatian: Samuel
  • Czech: Samuel
  • Danish: Samuel
  • Dutch: Samuel
  • English: Samuel, Sam, Sammy
  • Esperanto: Samuele
  • Estonian: Saamuel
  • Faroese: Sámal
  • Filipino: Samuél
  • Finnish: Samuel, Samuli, Sami, Samppa, Samu
  • French: Samuel
  • German: Samuel
  • Georgian: სამუელი (Samueli)
  • Greek: Σαμουήλ (Samouí̱l, Samouēl)
  • Gujarati: સેમ્યુઅલ (Sēmyu'ala)
  • Hawaiian: Kamuela
  • Hebrew: סמואל, שְׁמוּאֵל (Šəmû'êl, Shmu'el, Samooel)
  • Hindi: सैमुअल (Saimu'ala)
  • Hungarian: Sámuel, Sami, Samu
  • Icelandic: Samúel
  • Irish: Somhairle (So-ar-la)
  • Italian: Samuele, Samüèle
  • Japanese: サミュエル (Samyueru), サムエル (Samueru)
  • Javanese: ꦱꦩꦸꦮꦺꦭ꧀ (Samuwèl)
  • Kannada: ಸ್ಯಾಮ್ಯುಯೆಲ್ (Syāmyuyel)
  • Khmer: សាំយូអែល (Samyouel)
  • Korean: 사무엘 (Samuel)
  • Latin: Samuel
  • Macedonian: Самуил (Sámuil, Samoil)
  • Malayalam: സാമുവൽ (Śamū'vēl)
  • Maltese: Samwel
  • Māori: Hamuera
  • Marathi: शमुवेल (Śamuvēla)
  • Mongolian: Самуел (Samuyel)
  • Nepali: शमूएल (Śamū'ēla)
  • Northern Sami: Sámmol
  • Norwegian: Samuel
  • Old French: Samoël
  • Persian: ساموئل (Sâmo'el), سموئیل (Samo'il)
  • Polish: Samuel
  • Portuguese: Samuel
  • Punjabi: ਸਮੂਏਲ (Samū'ēla)
  • Russian: Самуил (Samuil, Samuel, Shamil), Самойло (Samojlo)
  • Serbian: Самуило (Samuilo)
  • Shona: Samero or Samere
  • Slovak: Samuel
  • Spanish: Samuel
  • Swahili: Samweli
  • Swedish: Samuel, Sami
  • Tamil: சாமுவேல் (Sāmuvēl)
  • Telugu: సమూయేలు (Śāmūyelu)[2]
  • Thai: ซามูเอล (Sāmūxel)
  • Turkish: İsmail (Samuel)
  • Classical Tibetan: Šəmûʼēl
  • Ukrainian: Самійло (Samíilo)
  • Urdu: سیموئیل
  • Welsh: Sawyl
  • Yiddish: שמואל (Şmwʼl)
  • Yoruba: Samueli
  • Samoa:Samuelu

Feminine variants[]

  • Samuela
  • Samantha
  • Samuelle

Notable people[]

Samuel may refer to: (see also: Sam, Sammy, etc.)

Given name[]

Surname[]

A-C[]

D-I[]

J-P[]

R-X[]

Fictional characters[]

  • Samuel Gerard, supervisor of U.S. marshals in The Fugitive
  • Samuel Vimes, captain and, later, commander of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch in the Discworld series

See also[]

  • Books of Samuel of the Bible
  • Samael, a similar name
  • Shmuel (disambiguation), Hebrew equivalent of Samuel
  • Kamuela, Hawaiian equivalent of Samuel

Notes[]

  1. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Samuel". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
  2. ^ https://www.wordproject.org/bibles/tel/index.htm
Retrieved from ""