מרדכי
Hebrew
Etymology
Unknown; many hypotheses have been advanced, a prominent one of which is that it ultimately derives from Akkadian 𒀭𒀫𒌓 (Marduk), compare Elamite 𒈥𒁺𒋡 (MAR-du-ka₄).
Pronunciation
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /mordoˈχaj/, /mordeˈχaj/
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Proper noun
מָרְדֳּכַי or מָרְדְּכַי • (mordocháy or mord'cháy) m
- (biblical) Mordecai
- Tanach, Esther 2:5, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- אִישׁ יְהוּדִי הָיָה בְּשׁוּשַׁן הַבִּירָה וּשְׁמוֹ מָרְדֳּכַי בֶּן יָאִיר בֶּן־שִׁמְעִי בֶּן־קִישׁ אִישׁ יְמִינִי׃
- 'ísh y'hudí hayá b'shushán habirá ush'mó mordocháy ben ya'ír ben-shim'í ben-kísh 'ísh y'miní.
ʾīš yəhūḏī hāyā bəšūšan habbīrā ūšəmō mordŏḵay ben yāʾīr ben-šimʿī ben-qīš ʾīš yəmīnī. - There was a certain Jew in Shushan the castle, whose name was Mordecai the son of Jair the son of Shimei the son of Kish, a Benjamite,
- 'ísh y'hudí hayá b'shushán habirá ush'mó mordocháy ben ya'ír ben-shim'í ben-kísh 'ísh y'miní.
- a male given name, equivalent to English Mordecai
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Yiddish
Etymology
From Hebrew מָרְדֳּכַי (mordechái).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmɔʁtχə/
Proper noun
מרדכי • (mordkhe) m, diminutive מרדכילע (mordkhele)
- Mordecai (biblical character)
- a male given name: Mordecai, Mordechai
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