Zeke

What does the baby name Zeke mean? Learn about what Zeke means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Zeke - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Zeke
Z-E-K-E, is a 4-letter male given name.
Meaning of Zeke
Strength of god, abbreviation of ezekiel, god will strengthen.
Origin of Zeke
The name 'Zeke' is believed to have originated as a diminutive form of the name Ezekiel. Ezekiel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God strengthens' or 'God will strengthen'. It is derived from the Hebrew words 'yehezqel' (meaning 'God will strengthen') and 'el' (meaning 'God'). The name Ezekiel has biblical origins and is associated with a prophet in the Old Testament.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Zeke
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Zachaios
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Zacharie
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Popularity of Zeke
The popularity of the name 'Zeke' has fluctuated over time. According to historical records, 'Zeke' experienced a notable spike in usage in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It reached its peak in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. However, in recent decades, the name 'Zeke' has become less common, and its usage has declined.
Zeke currently has 171 likes, and is in the top 3% of liked boy's names. The name Ray is slightly more popular than Zeke.

Etymology of Zeke

The etymology of the name 'Zeke' can be traced back to its Hebrew roots. As mentioned earlier, 'Zeke' is a diminutive form of the name Ezekiel. The Hebrew name Ezekiel is composed of two elements 'yehezqel', meaning 'God will strengthen', and 'el', meaning 'God'. Therefore, the name 'Zeke' can be interpreted as 'God strengthens' or 'God will strengthen.'

Cultural Significance of Zeke

The name 'Zeke' does not have any specific cultural significance attached to it. However, it is commonly used in English-speaking countries and has become a part of the cultural fabric in those regions. Its biblical origins and association with strength and divine support may resonate with individuals who are religious or have a connection to the Hebrew culture.