Beulah (given name)
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Pronunciation | /ˈbjuːlə/ |
Gender | female |
Language(s) | Hebrew |
Origin | |
Word/name | Book of Isaiah |
Meaning | married |
Beulah (/ˈbjuːlə/) is a feminine given name. It is originally a Hebrew word (בְּעוּלָ֑ה bə‘ūlāh), used in the Book of Isaiah as a prophesied attribute of the land of Israel. In the King James version the word is transliterated and also translated as "married", see Isaiah 62:4. An alternative translation is "espoused", see for example Isaiah 62:4 (Mechon Mamre).
"Beulah" has also been used in literature as the name of a mystical place, somewhere between Earth and Heaven. It was so used in The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan and in the works of William Blake, for example several times in The Four Zoas.[1]
People with this name
- Beulah Annan (1899–1928), suspected American murderer and the model for the character Roxie Hart
- Beulah Bewley, British public health physician
- Beulah Bondi (1888–1981), American actress
- Beulah H. Brown (1892–1987), American artist
- Beulah Burke (1885–1975), co-founder of Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first sorority founded by African American women
- Beulah Marie Dix (1876–1970), American screenwriter and author of children's books
- Beulah Gundling (1916–2003), American synchronized swimmer
- Beulah Louise Henry (1887–1973), American inventor
- Beulah Elfreth Kennard (1869-after 1944), American Trades Union activist
- Beulah McGillicutty, stage name of Trisa Hayes Laughlin (born 1969), American pro wrestling valet
- Beulah Poynter (1883–1960), American actress and writer
- Beulah Thumbadoo, South African literacy campaigner
- Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah Tingley (1893–1986), Florida politician
- Beulah Woodard (1895–1955), American sculptor
Fictional characters
- Beulah Brown, the title character of the 1940s and '50s radio and television series Beulah
- Beulah McInnerny, a minor character from the animated children's series Arthur
- Beulah is the middle name of Jackie Burkhart from That '70s Show
- Beulah Bleak, from Grant Morrison's comics Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch-boy
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