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Ethiopian - Orthodox Names ~repack~

Do you have an Ethiopian Orthodox name or know its meaning? Share it in the comments! 👇 Hashtags for Social Media: #EthiopianOrthodox #OrthodoxNames #Tewahedo #Ge’ez #FaithAndCulture #EthiopianChristian #BaptismNames

In Ethiopian Orthodox tradition, a name isn’t just an identifier—it’s a blessing, a prayer, and a lifelong connection to faith. 🌿✝️ ethiopian orthodox names

Here’s a well-structured social media or blog post about Ethiopian Orthodox names, including their meanings, religious significance, and cultural context. You can adapt it for Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, or a blog. The Sacred Beauty of Ethiopian Orthodox Names: More Than Just a Label Do you have an Ethiopian Orthodox name or know its meaning

When you hear an Ethiopian Orthodox name, you’re hearing a theology—a hope for resurrection, a plea for mercy, or praise for the Creator. 🕊️ 🌿✝️ Here’s a well-structured social media or blog

Ethiopian Orthodox names are deeply rooted in Scripture, saints, and the Ge’ez liturgical language. Most children are baptized with a “Christian name” (often called simä qäddus – holy name), typically given 40 days after birth for a boy and 80 days for a girl, mirroring Old and New Testament purification traditions.

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