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Hanoch

Hanoch is the Hebrew form of Enoch and means dedicated or consecrated.

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Hanoch is the Hebrew form of Enoch and means dedicated or consecrated. It is a deeply biblical name, tied to ancient scriptural tradition and to the sense of being set apart for sacred purpose.

Because of that, it carries a solemn, enduring quality that is difficult to separate from its religious history. In modern use, Hanoch feels strong, concise, and unmistakably rooted in Hebrew heritage. It has an austere clarity that many biblical names share, but it is not overfamiliar in English, which helps it retain a sense of depth.

The name suggests devotion and continuity rather than ornament. Hanoch is the kind of name that feels less like a trend and more like a lineage, carrying the dignity of an old sacred form into the present with very little need for embellishment.

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