Gedaliah (גדליה) is a Hebrew given name given to several men in history. It means "made great by God."
People with the name
Biblical figures
- Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam
- Fast of Gedaliah, an annual Jewish day of fasting, the third day of Tishrei
- Gedaliah, son of Pashhur, one of the nobles who conspired against Jeremiah (Jeremiah 38:1)
Others with the name
- Gedaliah ibn Yahya ben Joseph (c.1515 – c.1587), a 16th-century Italian talmudist
- Gedaliah Alon (1901–1950), an Israeli historian
- Gedaliah Anemer (1932-2010), an Orthodox rabbi
- Gedaliah Bublick (1875–1948), a Yiddish writer and Zionist leader
- Gedalia Gal (b. 1933), an Israeli politician
- Gedalio Grinberg (1931-2009), a Cuban-born watchmaker
- Gedale B. Horowitz (1932-2020), an American banker
- Gedaliah Aharon Koenig (1921-1980), an Israeli rabbi
- Gedali Kunyavsky [ru] (1916-1981), a Soviet engineer
- Gedaliah Nadel (1923-2004), an Israeli rabbi
- Gedalia Schorr (1910–1979), a Polish-American rabbi who was Rosh Yeshiva (dean) of Torah Vodaath
- Gedaliah Silverstone (1871-1944), an Orthodox rabbi
- Gedali Szapiro (1929-1972), a Polish-Israeli chess master
- Gedalyahu Fuchs (1911-1966), a Romanian footballer
- Gedalia Dov Schwartz (b. 1925), head of the Chicago Rabbinical Council
- Geoff Schwartz (born 1986), American football player whose birth name was Gedalia Yitzhak Schwartz
- Gdalyahu Vilbushevich [ru] (1865-1943), an architect and engineer from the Russian Empire
Gdal
Gdal is a short form of the name, used by Ashkenazim of the former Russian Empire
- Gdal Gelshtein [ru] (1917-1989), a Soviet cardiologist
- Gdal Maslyansky [ru] (1906-1993), a Soviet chemist
- Gdal Oksegendler [ru] (1929-1994), a Soviet chemist
- Gdal Saleski [ru] (1888-1966), an American musician
Fictional
- "Gedali", a short story by Isaac Babel from the Red Cavalry
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