Abednego is a unique and intriguing name for baby boys. It has its origins in the Hebrew language and is derived from the biblical character Abednego, who was one of three young men thrown into a fiery furnace but miraculously saved. The name Abednego carries a powerful meaning of resilience and divine protection. In terms of pronunciation, it is pronounced as uh-BED-ni-go (/əˈbɛd.ni.goʊ/) in English. Although not very common, Abednego has gained some popularity in recent years in the United States, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 9 per year. This name is perfect for parents seeking a distinct and meaningful choice for their little one.
Abednego Seller (1646?–1705) was an English non-juring divine and controversial writer. |
Abednego Kofi Tetteh is a Ghanaian footballer known for his time as a forward with Accra Hearts of Oak. |