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Milcah

MIL-kuh · from Milkah · means Queen

Milcah is a Hebrew name meaning "queen." She was Abraham's sister-in-law, the wife of Nahor, and the mother of Bethuel. Through her granddaughter Rebekah, Milcah became a vital ancestor in the line of the promise, representing quiet influence, dignity, and maternal legacy within Israel's early history.

Rebekah was born to Bethuel son of Milcah, who was the wife of Abraham's brother Nahor.
Genesis 24:15 (NIV)

The story behind the name

Milcah lived in Ur of the Chaldeans and later in Haran, where she built her family alongside Abraham's brother Nahor. She bore eight sons, establishing a wealthy and influential household in Mesopotamia. When Abraham's servant traveled back to find a wife for Isaac, it was Milcah's household he sought out.

Milcah's role in Genesis is quiet but foundational, as she is specifically named in the genealogies that connect Abraham to his homeland. Her granddaughter Rebekah would leave Haran to marry Isaac, carrying on the covenant line. Milcah's legacy shows the lasting impact of a mother who builds her home with wisdom.

A daughter named Milcah carries a name of royalty, dignity, and family honor. She is reminded of the important role she plays in God's larger plan, even when her service is quiet and hidden. Her story stands as a testament to the strength of family roots.

A blessing to pray over Milcah

Father, crown this daughter with the dignity and grace of Milcah. May she build her life and family with quiet wisdom, and may her influence be a blessing for generations to come. Amen.

Popularity

A hidden gem, outside the US top 1000. A beautiful choice if you want a name few others will share.

Variants & nicknames

Milkah, Milca

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