Elias


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Elias ( ; ) is the hellenized version for the name of Elijah (; ; , or ), a prophet in the Northern Kingdom of Israel in the 9th century BC, mentioned in several holy books. Due to Elias' role in the scriptures and to many later associated traditions, the name is used as a personal name in numerous languages.

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People with the given name

Fictional characters with the given name

People with the surname

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References

  1. Yvonne Navarro. (2007). "First Name Reverse Dictionary: Given Names Listed by Meaning. Second Edition". McFarland & Company.

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