Jobe Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationJOHB / /dʒoʊb/Hebrew; English
Meaning
Hebrew: 'persecuted'; English: variant of Job
Historical & Cultural Background
The name Jobe is derived from the Hebrew name "Iyov" (אִיּוֹב), which means "persecuted" or "hated." This name appears in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the Book of Job, which is one of the texts of the Ketuvim (Writings) section. The Book of Job, dating back to the 6th century BCE, tells the story of a man named Job who endures great suffering and loss, yet remains faithful to God. The name was later translated into Greek as "Iob" and subsequently into Latin as "Job," which facilitated its entry into various European languages, including English, during the Middle Ages.
The name Jobe has historical significance primarily due to its biblical roots. The Book of Job has been a subject of theological discussion and literary analysis for centuries, influencing various works of literature and art. The character of Job is often referenced in discussions about faith, suffering, and divine justice, making the name emblematic of endurance and resilience in the face of adversity. The translation of the Bible into English, particularly the King James Version in 1611, helped solidify the name's presence in English-speaking cultures, as it retained the biblical context and significance associated with Job's story.
Culturally, the name Jobe, while less common than its variants, carries with it the weight of its biblical narrative, symbolizing patience and unwavering faith. The name has also inspired various adaptations and interpretations in literature and art, further embedding it in cultural consciousness. In some contexts, diminutive forms or variations such as Joby may arise, but Jobe itself remains closely tied to its original biblical connotations, reflecting themes of suffering and redemption.
Trend Summary
The name Jobe has seen limited popularity in the United States, with occasional usage but no significant trends.
Similar Names
Variants
- Job
- Jobe
International Variants
- Job (Dutch)
- Jóbb (Hungarian)
Famous people named Jobe
Jobe Watson is a former Australian rules footballer best known for playing with the Essendon Football Club and winning the 2012 Brownlow Medal.
Fictional characters named Jobe
Jobe is a fictional character from the film The Lawnmower Man. He is a simple gardener who undergoes a transformation into a super-intelligent being through virtual reality experiments.
Sibling Suggestions
U.S. Historical Usage
The name Jobe was first seen in the United States in 1882. Jobe has ranked as high as #1280 nationally, which occurred in 2003, and has been most popular in Texas, California, and Missouri. In the past 5 years the name Jobe has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Jobe (2017)
State | Births | Share |
---|---|---|
CA | 5 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
---|---|
1882 | 6 |
1887 | 6 |
1897 | 6 |
1916 | 10 |
1917 | 8 |
1918 | 11 |
1919 | 10 |
1920 | 11 |
1921 | 6 |
1922 | 8 |
1923 | 5 |
1924 | 14 |
1925 | 6 |
1926 | 9 |
1928 | 10 |
1929 | 7 |
1930 | 5 |
1931 | 7 |
1932 | 7 |
1934 | 5 |
1935 | 5 |
1937 | 5 |
1939 | 8 |
1940 | 5 |
1942 | 5 |
1943 | 6 |
1947 | 6 |
1950 | 7 |
1952 | 12 |
1953 | 5 |
1956 | 6 |
1957 | 7 |
1958 | 7 |
1959 | 8 |
1960 | 5 |
1963 | 7 |
1965 | 6 |
1968 | 5 |
1969 | 5 |
1970 | 5 |
1971 | 7 |
1972 | 10 |
1973 | 13 |
1974 | 12 |
1975 | 14 |
1976 | 12 |
1977 | 14 |
1978 | 8 |
1979 | 17 |
1980 | 11 |
1981 | 9 |
1982 | 10 |
1983 | 12 |
1984 | 7 |
1985 | 7 |
1986 | 15 |
1987 | 18 |
1988 | 15 |
1989 | 12 |
1990 | 10 |
1991 | 14 |
1992 | 13 |
1993 | 23 |
1994 | 18 |
1995 | 24 |
1996 | 18 |
1997 | 30 |
1998 | 27 |
1999 | 27 |
2000 | 29 |
2001 | 30 |
2002 | 35 |
2003 | 41 |
2004 | 29 |
2005 | 36 |
2006 | 39 |
2007 | 24 |
2008 | 23 |
2009 | 23 |
2010 | 26 |
2011 | 29 |
2012 | 30 |
2013 | 23 |
2014 | 28 |
2015 | 16 |
2016 | 20 |
2017 | 21 |
2018 | 20 |
2019 | 13 |
2020 | 19 |
2021 | 11 |
2022 | 9 |
2023 | 15 |
2024 | 12 |