Asher Nov

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Asher 4,383
Nov 129,918
Asher Nov 8,384,383
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Asher

Meaning & History

Nov

(male) Jewish: meaning ‘fortunate’ or ‘happy’ in Hebrew. It was borne in the Bible by one of the sons of Jacob: ‘and Leah said, Happy am I, for the daughters will call me blessed; and she called his name Asher’ (Genesis 30:13). Outside the Jewish community, it is probably a transferred use of the surname, derived from a local name for someone who lived by an ash tree, Middle English asche.

Variant: Osher.

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