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Mandaean names can include both
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s (i.e.,
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s) and baptismal names (i.e.,
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s; also called maṣbuta names or zodiacal names), called ''malwasha'' () in
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Birth names

Mandaean
birth name The birth name is the name of the person given upon their birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name or to the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a births registe ...
s are secular names that are given at birth and are used by non-Mandaeans to refer to Mandaeans in everyday life.


Malwasha (baptismal names)

In
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, a baptismal (zodiacal) or ''
masbuta Maṣbuta (; pronounced ''maṣwottā'' in Neo-Mandaic) is the ritual of immersion in water in the Mandaean religion. Overview Mandaeans revere John the Baptist and practice frequent baptism (''masbuta'') as ritual purification, not of initia ...
'' name, also known as ''malwasha'' (, which can also mean '
zodiac The zodiac is a belt-shaped region of the sky that extends approximately 8° north and south celestial latitude of the ecliptic – the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year. Within this zodiac ...
'), is a
religious name A religious name is a type of given name bestowed for religious purposes, and which is generally used in such contexts. Christianity Catholic Church Baptismal name In baptism, Catholic Church, Catholics are given a Christian name, which should n ...
given by a
Mandaean priest A Mandaean priest or ''Tarmida'' () refers to an ordained religious leader in Mandaeism. Overview All priests must undergo lengthy ordination ceremonies, beginning with tarmida initiation. Mandaean religious leaders and copyists of religious text ...
to a person, as opposed to a
birth name The birth name is the name of the person given upon their birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name or to the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a births registe ...
.Drower, Ethel Stefana. ''The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran''. Oxford At The Clarendon Press, 1937. The baptismal name of a priest reflects his spiritual lineage, with his "spiritual father" being the priest who had initiated him rather than his biological father. Since they are spiritual names that are typically used only within the Mandaean community, Mandaeans may often be reluctant to reveal their baptismal names to non-Mandaeans. As a result, baptismal names are never used as
legal name A legal name is the name that identifies a person for legal, administrative and other official purposes. A person's legal birth name generally is the name of the person that was given for the purpose of registration of the birth and which then ...
s. The ''malwasha'' is used to protect a Mandaean from their zodiac sign. This is due to the twelve zodiac constellations being seen as part of the evil spirit
Ruha Ruha (pronounced /ˈruːhə/) is a term with spiritual connotations found across various religious traditions. In Arabic, Ruh () signifies "spirit" or "soul" and is a fundamental concept in Islam, referring to the divine breath of life.Esposito, ...
's entourage. A lay Mandaean's ''malwasha'' is linked with the mother's name. For example, ''Mhattam Yohanna bar Simat'' (written as ) means "Mhattam Yohanna son of Simat," his mother. When naming a child, the priest takes the zodiac sign of the birth month and calculates the hour of birth sign from the zodiacal circle. The resulting numerical value has the mother's name value subtracted from it. The '' Book of the Zodiac'' is consulted to find a Mandaeans ''malwasha''. The colophons of
Mandaean texts This article contains a list of Mandaic manuscripts, which are almost entirely Mandaeism, Mandaean religious texts written in Classical Mandaic language, Mandaic. Well-known Mandaean texts include the ''Ginza Rabba'' (also known as the ''Sidra ...
usually refers to scribes by their ''malwasha'' (baptismal) rather than birth names. For example,
Ganzibra A ganzibra (singular form in , plural form in , literally 'treasurer' in Mandaic; ) is a high priest in Mandaeism. Tarmidas, or junior priests, rank below the ganzibras.Drower, E. S. 1960. ''The Secret Adam: A Study of Nasoraean Gnosis''. Oxfor ...
Jabbar Choheili Sheikh (''Rabbi'') Ganzibra Jabbar Choheili (, also known as Sheikh Jabbar Ṭawūsī Al-Kuhaili, ; born 1923, died December 27, 2014) was an Iranian Mandaean priest, the head of the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz, which presides over the Mandaea ...
is referred to in
Mandaean texts This article contains a list of Mandaic manuscripts, which are almost entirely Mandaeism, Mandaean religious texts written in Classical Mandaic language, Mandaic. Well-known Mandaean texts include the ''Ginza Rabba'' (also known as the ''Sidra ...
by his baptismal name ''Mhatam Yuhana'' (). Although rare, a few non-Mandaeans have also been given Mandaean baptismal names in recognition of their contributions to Mandaean society. MS. DC 2, which was copied by Sheikh Negm in 1933, mentions the Mandaean baptismal name of E. S. Drower as ''
Klila In Mandaeism, the klila () is a small Myrtus, myrtle () wreath or ring (translated as "circlet" by E. S. Drower) used during Mandaean religious rituals. The klila is a female symbol that complements the ''taga (Mandaeism), taga'', a white crown w ...
beth Šušian'' ("Wreath, daughter of Susan"), as her middle name Stefana means 'wreath' in Greek. MS. DC 26, a manuscript copied by Sheikh Faraj for Drower in 1936, contains two ''qmahas'' (exorcisms). MS. DC 26 is dedicated to Drower's daughter,
Margaret Margaret is a feminine given name, which means "pearl". It is of Latin origin, via Ancient Greek and ultimately from Iranian languages, Old Iranian. It has been an English language, English name since the 11th century, and remained popular thro ...
("Peggy"), who is given the Mandaean baptismal name ''Marganita beth Klila'' ("Pearl, daughter of Wreath") in the text. Below are some auspicious ''malwašia'' and their associated numerical values as listed in Book 3 of the '' Sfar Malwašia''. ;Male names #Ram, Yuhana, Zihan and Mahan, Ram, Ziwa Daimur #Zakia, Zihrun, Bhira, Bihdad, Bainia, Zazai, Hurmizdukt #Yahia, Maimun, Manduiia, Sukhiia, Saiwia, ʿQaiam #Bayan, Bulbul, Sku-Yawar, Bulfaraz, Ram-Šilai #Sam Paiiš, Ramuia, Šabur, Sabur, Šad-Manda # Bihram,
Šitil In Mandaeism, Shitil () is an uthra (angel or guardian) from the World of Light. Shitil is considered to be the Mandaean equivalent of Seth. Prayers in the Qulasta frequently contain the recurring formula, "In the name of Hibil, Šitil, and An ...
, Sarwan, ʿQaiam, Tibit, Zandana, Brik-Yawar, Zakia-Yawar #Mhatam (Mhattam), Bihram, Sandan, Malia #Šaiar, Ziwa, Šadan, Naṭar # Anuš,
Hibil In Mandaeism, Hibil () and/or Hibil Ziwa () and sometimes pronounced Hīwel is referred to an uthra ("excellency", an angel or guardian) from the World of Light or the son of Adam (then; only referred as Hibil). Hibil, the man, is considered to b ...
, Ruzbia, Samuiia, Naṭar #Adam, Baktiar, Baṭia, Zakria #Br-Hiia, Šitlan,
Nṣab In Mandaeism, Nṣab () is an uthra (angel or guardian). He is also called Nṣab Rba ("the Great Nṣab") or Nṣab Ziwa ("the Radiant Nṣab" or "Splendid Plant"). Nṣab and Anana (Mandaeism), Anan-Nṣab ('cloud of Nṣab', a female consort) ...
, Zangia #Gadana, Šitluia ;Female names #Hawa, Dihgan, Škinta, Haiuna, Mdinat, Mamuia #
Šarat In Mandaeism, a gufna or gupna () is an uthra that is described as a personified grapevine in the World of Light. List of gufnas In various Mandaean texts, several heavenly beings are described as personified grapevines (''gupna'') in the World o ...
, Samra, Pašta #Šadia, Yasmin, Ruhmaita-Hiia, Daia, Dukta, Handa #Mudalal, Rhima, Mihrizad #Anhar, Kaizariʿil #Mahnuš, Bana, Dinartia, Kumraita #Simat, Murwaria, Buran, Dmut-Hiia # Simat-Hiia, Sindaita, Šahmia #Qinta, Anat-Hiia, Kisna, Rhimat-Hiia #Mamania, Marganita, ʿQaimat, Zadia, Suta #Murwarid, Manu-Qinta, Paiwia #Bibia, Maliha, Nargis, Biṣam


Matronymic names

Lay Mandaeans historically did not have actual family names or surnames, but were rather referred to by the names of their mothers in their ''malwasha'' using the prefix ''bar'' (written as ''br'' in the
Mandaic script The Mandaic alphabet is a writing system primarily used to write the Mandaic language. It is thought to have evolved between the second and seventh century CE from either a cursive form of Aramaic (as did Syriac) or from Inscriptional Parthia ...
) for a male and ''beth'' (written as ''pt'' in the
Mandaic script The Mandaic alphabet is a writing system primarily used to write the Mandaic language. It is thought to have evolved between the second and seventh century CE from either a cursive form of Aramaic (as did Syriac) or from Inscriptional Parthia ...
) for a female, such as ''Mhattam Yohanna bar Simat'' and ''Mahnash beth Simat'' respectively. Early priests or religious leaders such as '' Anush bar Danqa'' and '' Zazai d-Gawazta bar Hawa'' used matronymic names, as well as the earliest Mandaean scribe ''
Shlama beth Qidra Shlama beth Qidra (Šlama, daughter of Qidra, ), also known as Shalma beth Qidra, was a female Mandaean priest and scribe who was active around 200 AD. Her name is found in the colophons of Left Ginza manuscripts, which do not bear the name of ...
''.
Ganzibra A ganzibra (singular form in , plural form in , literally 'treasurer' in Mandaic; ) is a high priest in Mandaeism. Tarmidas, or junior priests, rank below the ganzibras.Drower, E. S. 1960. ''The Secret Adam: A Study of Nasoraean Gnosis''. Oxfor ...
Jabbar Choheili Sheikh (''Rabbi'') Ganzibra Jabbar Choheili (, also known as Sheikh Jabbar Ṭawūsī Al-Kuhaili, ; born 1923, died December 27, 2014) was an Iranian Mandaean priest, the head of the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz, which presides over the Mandaea ...
's matronymic ''malwasha'' is ''Mhatam Yuhana bar Sharat''.


Patronymic names

Modern priests are an exception and named after their fathers if they were also priests. An example name would be ''Mhatam Zihrun bar Adam'' ("Mhatam Zihrun, son of Adam"), which is the ''malwasha'' baptismal name of
Ganzibra A ganzibra (singular form in , plural form in , literally 'treasurer' in Mandaic; ) is a high priest in Mandaeism. Tarmidas, or junior priests, rank below the ganzibras.Drower, E. S. 1960. ''The Secret Adam: A Study of Nasoraean Gnosis''. Oxfor ...
Dakhil Aidan (his birth name).
Ganzibra A ganzibra (singular form in , plural form in , literally 'treasurer' in Mandaic; ) is a high priest in Mandaeism. Tarmidas, or junior priests, rank below the ganzibras.Drower, E. S. 1960. ''The Secret Adam: A Study of Nasoraean Gnosis''. Oxfor ...
Jabbar Choheili Sheikh (''Rabbi'') Ganzibra Jabbar Choheili (, also known as Sheikh Jabbar Ṭawūsī Al-Kuhaili, ; born 1923, died December 27, 2014) was an Iranian Mandaean priest, the head of the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz, which presides over the Mandaea ...
's patronymic ''malwasha'' is ''Mhatam Yuhana bar Yahya''. Birth or secular names (not ''malwasha'') are also patronymic. An example is
Lamia Abbas Amara Lamia Abbas Amara (; ), also sometimes spelled Lamea Abbas Amara; 1929 – 18 June 2021) was an Iraqi poet. She was a pioneer of modern Arabic poetry and an important figure in contemporary poetry in Iraq. Name Lamia is her given name, while Abb ...
; Lamia is her given name, while Abbas is her father's name, and Amara is her paternal grandfather's name.


Surnames

Today, Mandaeans are officially registered with surnames that are derived from the names of their clans, such as '' Choheili'' (the Persian pronunciation of ''Kuhailia'', a Mandaean clan or extended family). Historically, some Mandaeans have also been known as ''Al-Ṣābi’'' (), such as
Hilal al-Sabi' Hilal or Al-Hilal may refer to: *Hilal (, ''hilāl''), a crescent **the Lunar phase, crescent Moon visible after a new Moon, determining the beginning of a month in the Islamic calendar *Banu Hilal, a confederation of tribes of Arabia Arts an ...
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See also

* Choheili family * Khaffagi family * Bihram *
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References

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