Eliphaz is an uncommon yet intriguing male given name of Hebrew origin. Derived from the Hebrew word 'eliphaz,' which translates to 'God will protect,' it suggests a profound and deeply meaningful etymological basis. This name is often associated with the Book of Job in the Old Testament, where Eliphaz is one of Job's friends who tries to comfort him during his trials. Despite its Biblical roots, Eliphaz remains relatively unexplored in popular culture, offering parents seeking unique names a distinctive choice.
"The name Eliphaz saw a total of six babies born annually from 2018 onwards."