The Importance of a Name: A Legacy of Strength and Beauty

Names carry weight. They reflect identity, purpose, and even the prayers of those who gave them. Throughout the Bible, names were often deeply symbolic, marking moments of transformation or God’s promises fulfilled. Abraham became the “father of many nations,” Jacob became Israel after wrestling with God, and Jesus, the name above all names, was given to signify salvation.

When my daughter was born, we prayed over her name, seeking one that would reflect the strength and beauty we believed God had placed in her. The name “our daughter” was the result of those prayers, a blend of biblical meaning and personal significance.

The first part, “Jael,” comes from the Bible. Jael’s story in Judges 4-5 is one of strength, courage, and decisive action. In a time when Israel was oppressed, Jael played a pivotal role in defeating Sisera, the commander of the enemy army. She didn’t hesitate or shrink back… she acted boldly, fulfilling a divine purpose. Jael reminds us that strength isn’t about physical might but about trusting God and stepping into His plans with courage.

The second part, “Lynn,” means “beautiful.” It reflects the truth that our daughter is fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Beauty isn’t just external. It’s about the heart, character, and the light of Christ shining through her.

Her middle name, “Rae,” carries the meaning of “ewe” or “innocent lamb,” symbolizing purity, gentleness, and dedication to God. This imagery reminds me of Christ, the Lamb of God, who calls us to live lives of innocence and devotion to Him.

We combined these meanings to create our daughter: a name that speaks of a strong, beautiful, ascending woman of God.

Before she was even born, we prayed a blessing over her daily:

“our daughter Rae Price, you are a strong, beautiful, ascending woman of God. You are an innocent lamb consecrated to God and a zealous champion. You are above and not beneath, you are the head and not the tail. You are blessed going in and blessed going out, you are more than a conqueror, and no weapon formed against you shall prosper. You are a daughter of the King, a princess, and you are blessed and highly favored.”

This blessing was more than words, it was a declaration of who God created her to be. We spoke life, strength, and purpose into her every day, believing that our words, aligned with God’s truth, would shape her identity and future.

Proverbs 18:21 reminds us, “The tongue has the power of life and death.” What we speak over our children matters. When we name them with intention and declare God’s promises over their lives, we partner with Him in shaping their destiny.

our daughter’s name is a reminder of the power of faith-filled parenting. It’s not just about choosing a name; it’s about speaking life into that name and praying it into existence.

Bible Promise:

God knows us by name and calls us into His purpose. “I have summoned you by name; you are mine.” (Isaiah 43:1, NIV)


Reflection Questions

  1. What does your name mean, and how has it shaped your identity?
  2. Have you spoken God’s promises over the lives of your children or loved ones?
  3. How can you use your words to encourage, bless, and build others up?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the power of a name and the identity You’ve given each of us. Teach me to speak life and blessings over those I love, declaring Your truth and promises. Thank You for knowing us intimately, even before we were born. May our lives reflect the names You’ve given us and the purposes You’ve set before us. I give You all honor, all the glory, and all the praise. It’s in Jesus’ name I pray. Amen & Amen.

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