Ebenezar

Hebrew
"stone of help"

Ebenezar Origin and Meaning

The name Ebenezar is a boy's name.

Ebenezar is a variant spelling of the biblical name Ebenezer, which comes from Hebrew elements meaning "stone of help." This masculine name appears in the Old Testament when Samuel raised a stone as a monument to God's assistance. The name gained literary recognition through Dickens' character Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol." This alternate spelling with an 'a' instead of 'e' in the final syllable gives it a slightly different phonetic quality. Despite its rich biblical heritage, Ebenezar remains uncommon as a given name in most Western countries, partly due to the Scrooge association, though this has diminished over time. The name carries connotations of faith, gratitude, and commemoration, making it meaningful for families with strong religious traditions.