ophir
Ophir is a name with historical and cultural significance primarily from the Hebrew Bible. In the biblical books of Kings and Chronicles, Ophir is described as a distant land famous for its wealth in gold, from which King Solomon’s ships returned bearing gold, silver, ivory, and other valuable goods. The text portrays Ophir as a place of great wealth connected to long-distance maritime trading networks.
The exact geographic location of Ophir remains uncertain and has been the subject of scholarly debate for
In modern usage, Ophir is also a given name in Jewish and Israeli contexts, often associated with