Enock

Meaning of Enock

Enock, pronounced EE-nuhk (/ˈiːnək/), is a spirited variant of the ancient Hebrew name Enoch, meaning “dedicated” or “trained,” and a charming choice for baby boys. Like the first monsoon raindrops dancing on parched earth, Enock carries a fresh promise of adventure and devotion, blending biblical gravitas with bright Indian flair. In the Book of Genesis, Enoch walked so close to the Divine that he vanished as if carried away on a jasmine-scented breeze—an image Indian storytellers delight in, likening it to a rishi ascending on saffron clouds. Today, Enock sparkles on U.S. baby lists with playful rarity, hovering around the 900s in rank and occasionally dazzling into the 800s; each little mention feels like a secret blessing whispered just for a chosen few, complete with the imaginary beat of a dhol drum celebrating its arrival.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EE-nuhk (/ˈiːnək/)

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