📖 Acerca de Seraph
Seraph es la forma singular hebrea de 'serafín' (שָׂרָף), que significa 'el ardiente', derivada de la raíz 'saraph' que significa 'quemar'. En las Escrituras, el seraf es un ser celestial del rango angélico más elevado, descrito en Isaías 6:2–6 como una criatura de seis alas que rodea el trono de Dios. Como nombre de pila, Seraph es extraordinariamente raro, combinando el peso escritural antiguo con un atractivo minimalista moderno. Es un nombre de género neutro que evoca fuego, resplandor y proximidad sagrada.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenHebrew
- Género♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of Seraphim. Burning ones, fiery angels
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Seraphim of Sarov — Though formally named Seraphim, the abbreviated form Seraph derives directly from this Russian Orthodox monk and mystic (1759–1833), perhaps the most famous individual ever to bear this angelic name in any of its forms. His radiant holiness and joy have inspired the name across generations.
- Seraphim Rose — American-born Orthodox monk (1934–1982) who bore the Seraph root-name in its traditional monastic form. Known for his deep theological writings, he took the name Seraphim upon entering Eastern Orthodox monasticism, reflecting the tradition of adopting angelic names in religious life.
- Seraph (The Matrix Reloaded) — Iconic fictional character from the Wachowski Sisters' Matrix franchise (2003), portrayed by actor Collin Chou. A program serving as the Oracle's protector, Seraph became one of the most recognisable screen bearers of the name, introducing it to a global audience and influencing modern naming trends.