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Meribah

Biblical place name from Hebrew meaning 'quarrel' or 'contention,' where Moses struck the rock for water.

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Meribah is a biblical place name from Hebrew meaning quarrel or contention, remembered as the place where Moses struck the rock for water. That gives it a strong narrative presence in scripture, where location becomes a stage for testing, frustration, and divine provision. It is therefore a place name with theological significance rather than merely geographic identity.

As a given name, Meribah feels solemn and unusual. It is not common in modern use, but its biblical resonance gives it depth and gravity. Names drawn from place names often feel more textured because they carry story as well as sound, and Meribah does exactly that.

It suggests struggle followed by sustenance, which makes it a name with dramatic undertones. That combination of rarity, story, and scripture gives Meribah a distinctive, almost contemplative quality.

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