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Uriah
yoo-RY-uh · means “Yahweh is my light”
Uriah is a Hebrew name meaning Yahweh is my light. A member of David's elite guard, he displayed legendary integrity by refusing personal comfort while his fellow soldiers were in battle. His story stands as an enduring example of absolute honor, loyalty, and dedication to duty.
“Uriah said to David, 'The ark and Israel and Judah are staying in tents, and my commander Joab and my lord’s men are camped in the open country. How could I go to my house to eat and drink and make love to my wife? As surely as you live, I will not do such a thing!'”
The story behind the name
Uriah the Hittite was one of King David's elite warriors, known for his integrity and devotion to the nation. Despite his foreign origin, he fully embraced the God of Israel and lived with a high sense of honor. He served in David's army with dedication, protecting the kingdom from its enemies.
His integrity was tested when David recalled him from the battlefront to cover up a secret transgression. Uriah refused to enjoy the comforts of his home while the army and the Ark of the Covenant were in tents. His steadfast loyalty stood as a sharp contrast to the compromises surrounding him.
Although his life was cut short by David's betrayal, his legacy remains untarnished as a man of supreme honor. His name, meaning Yahweh is my light, reflects the truth that shines through his righteous choices. A boy named Uriah carries a legacy of integrity, duty, and deep loyalty.
Spiritual Encouragement
If you find comfort in Uriah’s story, you may also appreciate our prayer resource:
Read A Prayer for Strength →A blessing to pray over Uriah
Lord, bless this son with the integrity and honor displayed by Uriah. May he always walk in the light of Your truth and remain steadfast in his commitments. Amen.
Popularity
Ranked #650 in the US. Uriah has seen steady popularity in the United States, ranking among the top 1000 names for boys.
Variants & nicknames
Uria, Uri
Middle names that sing with Uriah
Chosen for rhythm and meanings that speak to each other.
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