Jasher
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Ancient Hebrew figure after whom the lost Book of Jasher is named, referenced in the Bible
"upright, righteous, just"
"straight, direct"
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“A Hebrew name meaning upright, from the lost Book of Jasher”
Jasher comes from the Hebrew word yashar, meaning upright, righteous, or straight. The Book of Jasher (Sefer HaYashar) is mentioned twice in the Hebrew Bible, in Joshua and 2 Samuel, as a lost ancient text. The name embodies the Hebrew ideal of a person of moral uprightness and integrity, making it a deeply meaningful choice with Biblical roots.
Jasher has gained modest popularity among Christian families seeking Biblical names that are familiar-sounding yet distinctive. It benefits from the enormous popularity of similar names Asher and Jasper, offering parents an alternative with more direct Hebrew scriptural roots.
In Jewish and Christian traditions, the concept of being yashar (upright) is a core virtue. The Book of Jasher referenced in the Hebrew Bible has inspired centuries of speculation among biblical scholars, giving the name a sense of ancient mystery and scholarly intrigue.
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Ancient Hebrew figure after whom the lost Book of Jasher is named, referenced in the Bible
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