Ebenezar
e-bene-zar,
eb(e)-nezar
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Stone of help
Your sweet little Ebenezar will put a positive spin on this classic moniker with their irresistible charm and bubbly personality. Usually spelled as Ebenezer, it might be most known from Charles Dickens's story, A Christmas Carol. While Ebenezer was known for being quite miserable, he redeemed himself in the end, showcasing great generosity and kindness. Meaning "stone of help," it can help guide baby through life. Of Hebrew origin and typically masculine, it also appeared in the Old Testament, making Ebenezar an ideal choice for parents and caregivers who are hoping to raise baby in faith.
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