Lavarus
Latin · Boy · 3 syllables
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About the name Lavarus
Lavarus is a Latinized form derived from the Latin name Lazarus, which comes from the Hebrew name Eleazar (אלעזר), meaning "God has helped." The name gained prominence through Christian tradition, particularly from the biblical figure Lazarus of Bethany whom Jesus raised from the dead, and has been used across Christian cultures throughout medieval and modern history.
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Etymology
Lavarus is a Latinized form derived from the Latin name Lazarus, which comes from the Hebrew name Eleazar (אלעזר), meaning "God has helped." The name gained prominence through Christian tradition, particularly from the biblical figure Lazarus of Bethany whom Jesus raised from the dead, and has been used across Christian cultures throughout medieval and modern history.
Lavarus currently ranks #11,749 in the United States as a boy's name. It reached its peak popularity around 1986.
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