Girl · Hebrew · Old Testament
Zibiah
zih-BYE-uh · from Tsibyah · means “Gazelle, doe”
Zibiah is a Hebrew name meaning "gazelle" or "doe." She was the queen mother of King Joash of Judah, hailing from Beersheba. Her name represents gracefulness, beauty, and quiet dignity, reminding parents of the powerful influence a mother has in nurturing faith in her children.
“Joash was seven years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Zibiah; she was from Beersheba.”
The story behind the name
Zibiah lived during one of the most chaotic eras of Judah's history, when the wicked Athaliah sought to destroy the entire royal line of David. Her young son Joash was hidden in the temple for six years before being crowned king at age seven. As Joash's mother, Zibiah played a critical role in supporting her son during his early years on the throne.
Under the guidance of the high priest Jehoiada, Joash did what was right in the eyes of the Lord all the days of his youth. Zibiah's position as queen mother was a station of high honor and responsibility in Jerusalem. Her home town of Beersheba was known as a place of covenant oath and water springs, symbolizing her deep spiritual heritage.
A daughter named Zibiah carries a name of grace and natural elegance, like a gazelle. She is reminded of the profound influence she can have on the next generation by standing for what is right. Her story stands as a quiet testimony to the power of maternal support in times of crisis.
A blessing to pray over Zibiah
Father, let this daughter walk in the grace and swift beauty of the gazelle of Zibiah. May she use her influence to support and nurture faith in those around her, standing firm in Your truth. Amen.
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Variants & nicknames
Zibya, Zibiah
Middle names that sing with Zibiah
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