Mosses
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The Story of Mosses
This name carries the weight of ancient leadership, whispered for millennia as a promise of deliverance.
Mosses, a name rare in its masculine form, likely echoes the profound Hebrew name Moses. Moses's story is intrinsically tied to the Nile, with a meaning drawn from the waters themselves, perhaps 'child of the water' or 'drawn out.' This name embarked on its journey from ancient Hebrew roots.
When you envision your son with this name, you see a child who will navigate life's currents with innate wisdom. You imagine him as someone who will lead with quiet strength, drawing from a deep well of inner resolve.
What It Means
“A rare masculine given name, possibly a variant of Moses. Moses is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'child of the water' or 'drawn out.'”
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Famous Namesakes
Moses
Biblical prophet and leader who led the Israelites out of Egypt.
Personality Traits
Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#6 in 2006
Total Births
28
First Recorded
2000
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