Enok is a distinctive and meaningful name of Hebrew origin, traditionally given to boys. Pronounced as EE-nahk (/ˈiːnɑk/), Enok is a variation of the name Enoch, which means "dedicated" or "trained." The name carries significant historical and biblical associations, most notably with Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah in the Bible, who was said to have walked faithfully with God. This gives the name a sense of spiritual depth and commitment. In recent years, Enok has seen sporadic use in the United States, with its popularity fluctuating but generally remaining unique and rare. For instance, in 2022, only 7 newborns were named Enok, ranking it at 9810th place. This rarity adds to its charm for parents seeking an uncommon yet profound name for their child.
Enok Johannes Palm was a Norwegian mathematician known for his contributions to the field. |
Enok Lopponen was a Finnish wrestler who competed in the freestyle middleweight event at the 1920 Summer Olympics for Canada. |