Girl · Hebrew · Old Testament
Shua
SHOO-uh · means “Wealth, cry for help, noble”
Shua is a Hebrew name meaning wealth, noble, or a cry for help. In the Old Testament, Shua is a woman of the tribe of Asher, noted in the genealogies for her family line. Her name represents a legacy of nobility, divine abundance, and a heart that calls upon the Lord.
“Heber was the father of Japhlet, Shomer and Hotham and of their sister Shua.”
The story behind the name
Shua is recorded in the genealogies of the tribe of Asher, a tribe blessed by Jacob with abundance and oil. As the daughter of Heber, she is specifically named in a list where women were rarely mentioned, highlighting her significance. Her inclusion in scripture preserves her place in the legacy of Israel's pioneers.
The name Shua also carries the meaning of crying out to God for rescue or deliverance. In Hebrew thought, calling out to the Lord is the first step toward receiving His grace and abundance. Her name serves as a beautiful reminder that God hears the prayers of His daughters in every generation.
For parents today, the name Shua honors a quiet but enduring place in God's historical record. It represents a child who is precious, noble, and deeply cared for by her Creator. A girl named Shua is encouraged to walk in spiritual wealth and trust God in times of need.
Spiritual Encouragement
If you find comfort in Shua’s story, you may also appreciate our prayer resource:
Read A Prayer to Stop Worrying →A blessing to pray over Shua
May the Lord bless you with spiritual wealth and the grace of a noble heart. May you always feel free to cry out to Him, knowing that He hears you and will answer with His peace. Amen.
Popularity
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Variants & nicknames
Shuah, Schua
Middle names that sing with Shua
Chosen for rhythm and meanings that speak to each other.
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