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Asher

Asher is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin. It derives from the Hebrew word ashar, meaning “happy” or “blessed,” and is associated with the biblical figure Asher, one of the twelve sons of Jacob. The Tribe of Asher traced its traditional territory in ancient Israel, and the name has carried connotations of fortune and well-being in Jewish and Christian traditions.

Beyond its biblical roots, Asher is used as a personal name in many cultures and has become

In addition to people, the name Asher appears in toponymy and institutions, with several places named Asher

established
in
English-speaking
contexts.
It
is
primarily
masculine
in
usage
but
can
be
found
on
occasion
as
a
feminine
name
in
modern
naming
practices.
Asher
also
appears
as
a
surname,
with
origins
that
may
be
patronymic
or
derived
from
a
place
name,
among
other
sources.
in
North
America
and
elsewhere.
The
name
has
several
linguistic
variants
and
related
forms
used
in
different
languages
and
cultures,
such
as
Ashur,
Ashor,
and
Ascher.