Esther (en. Esther)
/ˈes.teɾ/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A woman's name that in Judeo-Christian tradition is associated with Queen Esther of the Old Testament.
Esther was known for her bravery and wisdom.
Esther era conocida por su valentía y sabiduría.
It is used as a symbol of beauty and courage in popular culture.
She is a true Esther in the sense that she always stands up for what is right.
Ella es una verdadera Esther en el sentido de que siempre defiende lo que es correcto.
Etymology
The name Esther comes from the Hebrew 'Hadassah', meaning 'myrtle', and is related to the star due to its Persian etymology.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Esther
A name that evokes strength and leadership.
Esther
To have the courage of Esther
To act with courage and determination in a difficult situation.
Tener la valentía de Esther
Related Words
Estherina
A variant of the name Esther, often used in some cultures.
Estherina
Ester
An alternative form of the name used in some countries.
Ester
Slang Meanings
An endearing term to refer to someone brave.
She is a true esther, always facing challenges.
Es una verdadera esther, siempre se enfrenta a los desafíos.
A woman who leads fearlessly.
She is the esther of the group, always taking the initiative.
Ella es la esther del grupo, siempre toma la iniciativa.