Boy · Hebrew · Old Testament
Uzziel
uz-ee-EL · means “God is my strength”
Uzziel is a Hebrew name meaning God is my strength. Carried by Levites and warriors in the Old Testament, it represents a legacy of spiritual service and defense of God's people. It serves as a reminder that our true power comes not from ourselves, but from God.
“Uzziel son of Harhaiah, one of the goldsmiths, repaired the next section; and Hananiah, one of the perfume-makers, made repairs next to that.”
The story behind the name
Uzziel was a son of Kohath and a grandson of Levi, making him a member of a key priestly family. His descendants, the Uzzielites, were assigned important duties in carrying the holy items of the tabernacle during Israel's wilderness wanderings. They were called to serve with physical care and spiritual reverence.
Another Uzziel was a son of Ishi, a leader of the tribe of Simeon. In the days of King Hezekiah, he led a band of five hundred men to defeat the remaining Amalekites in Mount Seir, securing the land for his tribe. His action demonstrated physical courage and trust in God's victory.
During the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls under Nehemiah, Uzziel son of Harhaiah, a goldsmith, worked diligently to repair a section of the wall. He used his professional skills to rebuild the city, showing that all talents can serve God's kingdom. A boy named Uzziel carries a legacy of strength, versatility, and service.
Spiritual Encouragement
If you find comfort in Uzziel’s story, you may also appreciate our prayer resource:
Read A Prayer for Strength →A blessing to pray over Uzziel
May the Lord bless this child with the physical and spiritual strength that comes only from Him. May he use his talents to serve God's people and build His kingdom. Amen.
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Variants & nicknames
Uziel, Uzziah, Oziel
Middle names that sing with Uzziel
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