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=== Lazar === === Lazar ===
*] (1329–1389), tsar 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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Lazar
PronunciationSerbo-Croatian: [lâzaːr]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
MeaningGod has helped
Region of originEastern Europe
Other names
DerivedEleazar
Related namesLazarus

Lazar (JPA: לִיעֶזֶר or לָעְזָר, romanized: Lāzār, Template:Lang-ru; Serbian, Bulgarian and Macedonian: Лазар, romanized: Lazar) 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 Palestinian Aramaic (see Lazarus and Eleazar ben Shammua) and is especially common in various Slavic languages.

People with the given name

Lazar

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See also

References

  1. William Barclay (1999). The Parables of Jesus. Westminster: John Knox Press. pp. 92–98. ISBN 0-664-25828-X.
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