Boy · Hebrew · Old Testament
Phinehas
FIN-ee-us · from Pinechas · means “Mouth of brass”
Phinehas is a Hebrew name traditionally understood as meaning "mouth of brass." As a high priest of Israel, he was known for his passionate devotion to God's holiness, stopping a plague through his decisive action and securing a covenant of peace for his family. His name represents passion and protective leadership.
“Therefore tell him I am making my covenant of peace with him.”
The story behind the name
Phinehas was the grandson of Aaron the high priest, serving at the tabernacle during Israel's journey in the wilderness. When the nation fell into idolatry and moral compromise at Shittim, Phinehas stood up to defend God's honor with courage. His decisive action turned away God's anger and saved the community from destruction.
Because of his zeal, God established a covenant of a lasting priesthood with Phinehas and his descendants, calling it a covenant of peace. He later served as a diplomat, leading a delegation to prevent a civil war among the tribes of Israel. His bold actions were always driven by a desire for unity and holiness.
A boy named Phinehas carries a legacy of zeal for God's truth, diplomatic wisdom, and protective care for his people. His story teaches that one person's passion for righteousness can preserve an entire community. He is called to stand firm in faith, protecting the sacred things of God.
Spiritual Encouragement
If you find comfort in Phinehas’s story, you may also appreciate our prayer resource:
Read A Prayer for Courage →A blessing to pray over Phinehas
Father, ignite a passionate love for Your truth and holiness in the heart of this son. Give him the courage to stand for what is right and the wisdom to bring peace to those around him. Amen.
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Variants & nicknames
Phineas, Phinehas, Pinechas
Middle names that sing with Phinehas
Chosen for rhythm and meanings that speak to each other.
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