Zadoc (given name)
Zadoc (also spelt Zadock, Zadok, Sadok,[1] Sadaqat[2] or Sadokat) is a given name (first name), originally from Hebrew, meaning "just" or "righteous". It was originally the name of several biblical figures.[3]
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew |
Meaning | just / righteous |
Other names | |
Related names | Zadok (alternate spelling) |
People with this name
S
- Sadok (–1260), a Christian martyr
- Sadok Barącz (1814–1892), a Dominican friar from Galicia
- Sadok Bey (1813–1882), better known as Muhammad III as-Sadiq, monarch of Tunisia
- Sadok Chaabane (1950–), general director of a Tunisian university[4]
- Sadok Ghileb (1840–1912), mayor of Tunis
- Sadok Khalgui (1978), Tunisian judoka
- Sadokat Ruzieva (1984–), former member of Uzbekistan's national women's football team
- Sadok Sassi (1945–), former Tunisian footballer
- Sadok Touj (1996–), Tunisian footballer)
Z
- Zadok, Hebrew High Priest of King David and King Solomon
- Zadoc P. Beach (1861-??), American politician
- Zadok Ben-David (born 1949), Israeli artist
- Zadoc Benedict, American businessman
- Zadok Casey (1796–1862), American politician
- Zadock Cook (1769–1863), American politician
- Zadoc Dederick, American inventor
- Zadok Domnitz (born 1933), Israeli chess player
- Zadok HaKohen (1823–1900), Polish rabbi
- Zadoc Kahn (1839–1905), French rabbi
- Zadok Magruder (1729–1811), American farmer and patriot
- Zadok Malka (born 1964), Israeli football player
- Zadock Pratt (1790–1871), American tanner and politician
- Zadock Thompson (1796–1856), American naturalist
- Zadoc Weatherford (1888–1983), American politician
See also
- Tzadik, the Jewish religious title, and the derived first names
References
- "La signification de Sadok en grec est Sadok en français | Bible :: Bible :: EMCI TV". emcitv.com. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
- "Sadaqat". SheKnows. 2018-08-22. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
- M.G. Easton M.A., D.D. (1897). Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition (Public Domain, copy freely). Thomas Nelson.
- "Université privée Tunisie | Equipe Polytech Internationale". Université Privée Polytech Internationale (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-24.
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