Boy · Hebrew · Old Testament
Ahitub
uh-HY-tub · means “Brother of goodness”
Ahitub is a Hebrew name meaning brother of goodness. In the Old Testament, Ahitub is a high priest from the line of Eli and the father of Ahimelech, who served during the reigns of Saul and David. His name carries a legacy of priestly devotion, family integrity, and spiritual stewardship.
“among whom was Ahijah, who was wearing an ephod. He was a son of Ichabod's brother Ahitub son of Phinehas, the son of Eli, the Lord's priest in Shiloh. No one was aware that Jonathan had left.”
The story behind the name
Ahitub belongs to a prominent priestly family in Israel, serving as a grandson of Phinehas and nephew of Ichabod. During a period of great national and spiritual transition, his family carried the responsibility of the tabernacle at Shiloh and the Ark of the Covenant. He helped maintain the sanctuary during the turbulent reign of King Saul.
Though his grandfather's generation was marked by spiritual failure, Ahitub dedicated his life to restoring the honor of the priesthood. He raised his son Ahimelech to serve the Lord with integrity, establishing a line of priests who would support King David. His life shows the value of choosing a path of goodness and faithfulness despite family history.
Parents who choose the name Ahitub celebrate a heritage of goodness, spiritual responsibility, and faithful stewardship. His story teaches us that we can rise above the mistakes of the past and build a legacy of service to God. A boy with this name is encouraged to live as a true brother of goodness to all.
A blessing to pray over Ahitub
Lord, we pray that this boy would grow up to be a true brother of goodness. Keep him faithful in his spiritual duties and let him build a lasting legacy of integrity. Amen.
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Variants & nicknames
Achitob, Ahitob
Middle names that sing with Ahitub
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