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'''Lazar''' (]: לִיעֶזֶר or לָעְזָר, {{small|]}} ''Lāzār<u>,</u>'' {{ |
'''Lazar''' (]: לִיעֶזֶר or לָעְזָר, {{small|]}} ''Lāzār<u>,</u>'' {{langx|ru|Лазарь|Lazar}}; ], ] and ]: Лазар, {{small|]}} ''Lazar'', ]: Llazar, Lazër) is a male given name or a surname. An abbreviation of the Hebrew name {{lang|he|אֶלְעָזָר}} {{lang|he-Latn|]}} or אֱלִיעֶזֶר {{lang|he-Latn|]}} meaning 'God has helped'<ref name="Barclay">{{cite book |author=William Barclay |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s-vdxaBmtTsC&pg=PA92 |title=The Parables of Jesus |location=Westminster |publisher=John Knox Press |year=1999 |isbn=0-664-25828-X |pages=92–98 }}</ref> which first appeared in ] (see ] and ].) As a forename, it is more common in Slavic countries.<ref>https://forebears.io/forenames/lazar</ref> As a surname, however, it is more common in Hungary and Romania.<ref>https://forebears.io/surnames/lazar</ref> | ||
==People with the given name== | ==People with the given name== | ||
=== Lazar === | === Lazar === | ||
*] (1329–1389), duke of Serbia 1371–1389 | *] (1329–1389), duke of Serbia 1371–1389 | ||
*] (fl. 1404), Serbian Orthodox monk and clockbuilder | *] (fl. 1404), Serbian Orthodox monk and clockbuilder | ||
*] (1421–1458), Lazar's grandson and despot of Serbia 1456–1458 | *] (1421–1458), Lazar's grandson and despot of Serbia 1456–1458 | ||
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*] (1861–1941), Romanian chemist | *] (1861–1941), Romanian chemist | ||
*] (1880–1905), Serbian guerilla fighter | *] (1880–1905), Serbian guerilla fighter | ||
*] (1882–1970), |
*] (1882–1970), Serbian painter | ||
*], born Lazar Meir (1884–1957), Canadian-American film executive, co-founder of MGM | *], born Lazar Meir (1884–1957), Canadian-American film executive, co-founder of MGM | ||
*] (1893–1991), Soviet politician and Stalinist | *] (1893–1991), Soviet politician and Stalinist | ||
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*] (1903–1979), Soviet satirist and children's writer | *] (1903–1979), Soviet satirist and children's writer | ||
*] (1909–1992), Romanian footballer | *] (1909–1992), Romanian footballer | ||
*] (1914–2000), |
*] (1914–2000), Serbian politician | ||
*] (1920-2011), |
*] (1920-2011), Serbian politician | ||
*] (1928–2000), Soviet painter | *] (1928–2000), Soviet painter | ||
*] (1930–2005), Soviet classical pianist | *] (1930–2005), Soviet classical pianist | ||
*] (1931-2003), |
*] (1931-2003), Serbian footballer | ||
*] (born 1937), |
*] (born 1937), Serbian footballer | ||
*] (born 1949), Romanian politician | *] (born 1949), Romanian politician | ||
*] (born 1952), Serbian actor | *] (born 1952), Serbian actor | ||
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==People with the surname== | ==People with the surname== | ||
Slovak female form is '''Lazarová'''. | |||
*], Romanian footballer | *], Romanian footballer | ||
*], Chief Rabbi of Russia | *] (born 1964), Chief Rabbi of Russia | ||
*], American conspiracy theorist | *], American conspiracy theorist | ||
*], Canadian actor | *], Canadian actor | ||
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*], Canadian hockey player | *], Canadian hockey player | ||
*], Romanian footballer | *], Romanian footballer | ||
* ] (1945–2022), American historical researcher | |||
*], Romanian footballer | *], Romanian footballer | ||
*], Romanian scholar | *], Romanian scholar | ||
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*], Romanian politician | *], Romanian politician | ||
*], French classical pianist | *], French classical pianist | ||
*], Hollywood agent | *] ("Swifty"; 1907-1993), American Hollywood agent | ||
*], Hungarian politician | *], Hungarian politician | ||
*], American internet video gamer | *], American internet video gamer | ||
*] (1801–1879), Australian theatre manager and mayor | *] (1801–1879), Australian theatre manager and mayor | ||
*] (1914–1995), Slovak writer and translator | |||
*] (1885–1936), Hungarian film director | |||
*], Bulgarian crime writer | |||
*] (born 1999), American Major League Baseball player | |||
*], American endocrinologist | *], American endocrinologist | ||
*], Romanian rugby union player | *], Romanian rugby union player | ||
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==Fictional characters== | ==Fictional characters== | ||
*Lazar Wolf, wealthy butcher in '']'' | *Lazar Wolf, wealthy butcher in '']'' | ||
* ] Czech novel and film | |||
* Abigail Lazar, the titular anti-villain in '']'' | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Pronunciation | Serbo-Croatian: [lâzaːr] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew |
Meaning | God has helped |
Region of origin | Eastern Europe |
Other names | |
Derived | Eleazar |
Related names | Lazarus |
Lazar (JPA: לִיעֶזֶר or לָעְזָר, romanized: Lāzār, Russian: Лазарь, romanized: Lazar; Serbian, Bulgarian and Macedonian: Лазар, romanized: Lazar, Albanian: Llazar, Lazër) is a male given name or a surname. An abbreviation of the Hebrew name אֶלְעָזָר Eleazar or אֱלִיעֶזֶר Eliezer meaning 'God has helped' which first appeared in Jewish Aramaic (see Lazarus and Eleazar ben Shammua.) As a forename, it is more common in Slavic countries. As a surname, however, it is more common in Hungary and Romania.
People with the given name
Lazar
- Lazar Hrebeljanović (1329–1389), duke of Serbia 1371–1389
- Lazar of Hilandar (fl. 1404), Serbian Orthodox monk and clockbuilder
- Lazar Branković (1421–1458), Lazar's grandson and despot of Serbia 1456–1458
- Lazar Baranovych (1620–1693), Ukrainian Orthodox archbishop
- Lazar I of Armenia, head of Armenian Apostolic Church (1737–1751)
- Lázár Mészáros (1796–1858), Hungarian Minister of War
- Lazar Grünhut (1850–1913), Hungarian rabbi
- Lazăr Șăineanu (1859-1934), Romanian philologist
- Lazăr Edeleanu (1861–1941), Romanian chemist
- Lazar Kujundžić (1880–1905), Serbian guerilla fighter
- Lazar Drljača (1882–1970), Serbian painter
- Louis B. Mayer, born Lazar Meir (1884–1957), Canadian-American film executive, co-founder of MGM
- Lazar Kaganovich (1893–1991), Soviet politician and Stalinist
- Lazar Kogan (1889–1939), Soviet secret police functionary
- Lazar Lyusternik (1899–1981), Soviet mathematician
- Lazar Lagin (1903–1979), Soviet satirist and children's writer
- Lazăr Sfera (1909–1992), Romanian footballer
- Lazar Koliševski (1914–2000), Serbian politician
- Lazar Mojsov (1920-2011), Serbian politician
- Lazar Yazgur (1928–2000), Soviet painter
- Lazar Berman (1930–2005), Soviet classical pianist
- Lazar Tasić (1931-2003), Serbian footballer
- Lazar Radović (born 1937), Serbian footballer
- Lazăr Comănescu (born 1949), Romanian politician
- Lazar Ristovski (born 1952), Serbian actor
- Lázár Szentes (born 1955), Hungarian footballer and coach
- Lazar Vidovic (born 1965), Australian footballer
- Lazar Popović (born 1983), Serbian footballer
- Lazar Hayward (born 1986), American basketball player
- Lazar Marković (born 1994), Serbian footballer
Llazar
- Llazar Fundo (1899–1944), Albanian communist, journalist and writer
- Llazar Siliqi (1924–2001), Albanian poet
- Llazar Treska, Albanian politician and mayor of Tirana
People with the surname
Slovak female form is Lazarová.
- Alexandru Lazar, Romanian footballer
- Berel Lazar (born 1964), Chief Rabbi of Russia
- Bob Lazar, American conspiracy theorist
- Chris Lazar, Canadian actor
- Costin Lazăr, Romanian footballer
- Curtis Lazar, Canadian hockey player
- David Lazar, Romanian footballer
- Ernie Lazar (1945–2022), American historical researcher
- Florin Lazăr, Romanian footballer
- Gheorghe Lazăr, Romanian scholar
- Gracie Lazar, American actress
- György Lázár, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1975 to 1987
- Ilie Lazăr, Romanian politician
- Ingmar Lazar, French classical pianist
- Irving Paul Lazar ("Swifty"; 1907-1993), American Hollywood agent
- János Lázár, Hungarian politician
- Jaryd Lazar, American internet video gamer
- John Lazar (1801–1879), Australian theatre manager and mayor
- Katarína Lazarová (1914–1995), Slovak writer and translator
- Lajos Lázár (1885–1936), Hungarian film director
- Lora Lazar, Bulgarian crime writer
- Max Lazar (born 1999), American Major League Baseball player
- Mitchell Lazar, American endocrinologist
- Mihai Lazăr, Romanian rugby union player
- Marc Lazar, French academic
- Monika Lazar (born 1967), German politician
- Ralph Lazar (born 1967), artist, illustrator and author
- Samuel Lazar (1838–1883), Australian theatre manager and mayor
- Seth Lazar, Australian philosopher
- Valentin Lazăr, Romanian footballer
Fictional characters
- Lazar Wolf, wealthy butcher in Fiddler on the Roof
- Marketa Lazarová Czech novel and film
- Abigail Lazar, the titular anti-villain in Abigail
See also
- Lazar (disambiguation)
- Tsar Lazar Guard, Serbian nationalist political organization
- Lazarević
- Lazarev
- Lazarevski
References
- William Barclay (1999). The Parables of Jesus. Westminster: John Knox Press. pp. 92–98. ISBN 0-664-25828-X.
- https://forebears.io/forenames/lazar
- https://forebears.io/surnames/lazar
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