Revelation (biblical figure)
Religious
The Book of Revelation, attributed to the apostle John, is one of the most studied and dramatic texts in the Bible
"divine disclosure, uncovering of truth"
"apocalyptic vision, final truth"
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“A name that announces divine truth before he speaks”
Revelation comes from the Latin 'revelatio,' a drawing back of the veil, from 'revelare' (to reveal). In Christian tradition, the Book of Revelation — the final and most dramatic book of the New Testament — describes the apocalyptic vision of the apostle John, promising the ultimate triumph of divine truth. As a given name, Revelation carries the full weight of this prophetic tradition, used most prominently in deeply devout Christian communities in the Caribbean and African diaspora where biblical names are chosen as declarations of faith and divine purpose.
Revelation is a bold statement name used in communities where children are named as declarations of faith, alongside names like Genesis, Blessing, and Covenant.
In Caribbean and West African Christian communities, naming a child Revelation announces that this child is a divine gift and a sign of God's truth made manifest. It's a name of profound spiritual ambition and parental faith.
Religious
The Book of Revelation, attributed to the apostle John, is one of the most studied and dramatic texts in the Bible
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