Moriah

moh-REE-ah
Meaning: Moriah is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'the Lord is my teacher' or 'chosen by God.'
Gender
Girl
Origin
Hebrew, Biblical, Ancient Near Eastern
Popularity Rank
#1029 (girls)
#1955 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names today, Moriah has seen a steady resurgence among parents seeking meaningful biblical names with a classic yet distinctive sound.

Why Parents Choose Moriah

Many parents choose Moriah for its beautiful biblical roots, spiritual significance, and timeless elegance, wishing to inspire faith and strength in their daughter.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Moriah appears in the Old Testament as the mountain where Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac and where Solomon's Temple was later built. Over centuries, it has been embraced by Jewish and Christian communities as a symbol of faith, sacrifice, and divine promise.

In the Bible, Mount Moriah is a sacred site associated with divine encounters and significant biblical events, symbolizing faith and divine guidance.

Notable People Named Moriah

  • Moriah Peters - American singer and songwriter
  • Moriah van Norman - South African netball player
  • Moriah Rose Pereira - known as Poppy, American singer and YouTuber

Name Variations

Moria Morya Moryah

Related Names

Moria Myriam Mira

Similar Sounding Names

Mariah Maliah Mara

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Moriah in biblical stories
  • Moriah in religious art and literature
  • Moriah in popular music