Moses ( el, Μωϋσῆς),
[from Latin and Greek] Moishe ( yi, משה),
[from Yiddish] Moshe ( he, מֹשֶׁה),
[from Modern Hebrew] or
Movses (
Armenian
Armenian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
: Մովսես)
[from Armenian] is a male
given name
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, after the
biblical figure
Moses.
According to the
Torah
The Torah (; hbo, ''Tōrā'', "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. In that sense, Torah means the ...
, the name "Moses" comes from the
Hebrew
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verb, meaning "to pull out/draw out"
f water and the infant Moses was given this name by
Pharaoh's daughter after she rescued him from the
Nile
The Nile, , Bohairic , lg, Kiira , Nobiin: Áman Dawū is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is the longest river in Africa and has historically been considered the longest ...
(Exodus 2:10)
Since the rise of
Egyptology
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and
decipherment of hieroglyphs, it was postulated that the name of Moses, with a similar pronunciation as the Hebrew Moshe, is the Egyptian word for Son, with Pharaoh names such as Thutmose and Ramesses roughly translating to "son of
Thoth
Thoth (; from grc-koi, Θώθ ''Thṓth'', borrowed from cop, Ⲑⲱⲟⲩⲧ ''Thōout'', Egyptian: ', the reflex of " eis like the Ibis") is an ancient Egyptian deity. In art, he was often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or ...
" and "son of
Ra," respectively.
There are various ways of pronouncing the Hebrew name of Moses, for example in Ashkenazi western European it would be pronounced Mausheh, in Eastern Europe Moysheh, in northern Islamic countries Moussa, and in Yemen Mesha. The nicknames are accordingly (usually with emphasis on the first syllable) Moishe, Moysh, Maish, Moeez, Mo, Moyshee, Musie (pronounced Mooziyeh).
Jews named with the Hebrew name of Moses, commonly held a similar name in the language of the countries where they were born or lived. In Europe they were named Maurici, Maurice, Morris, Mauricio. In Arabic speaking countries, along with Moussa - the Arabic name for Moses, they were also named Mustafa.
Maurici Gotlieb, Ezra Mendelson chapter 1, Zalman Shazar Center Publishing
(Hebrew National Library card)
People with this name
Ancient times
* Moses, the most important figure in the Torah
The Torah (; hbo, ''Tōrā'', "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. In that sense, Torah means the ...
* Moses of Alexandria Moses of Alexandria, often known simply as Moses or Moses the Alchemist, was an early alchemist who wrote Greek alchemical texts around the first or second century. He has also been called "Moses the thrice happy".Raphael Patai. ''The Jewish Alchemi ...
, alchemist
Medieval
* Moses (bishop of the Arabs) (c. 389), saint, first Arab bishop of the Arab people
* Moses the Black
Moses the Abyssinian (, ar, موسى, cop, Ⲙⲟⲥⲉⲥ; 330 – 405), also known as Abba Moses the Robber, the Ethiopian, and the Strong, was an ascetic monk and priest in Egypt in the fourth century AD, and a notable Desert Father. He i ...
(330–405), saint, ascetic monk and priest in Egypt, a Desert Father
* Moses of Chorene
Movses Khorenatsi (ca. 410–490s AD; hy, Մովսէս Խորենացի, , also written as ''Movses Xorenac‘i'' and Moses of Khoren, Moses of Chorene, and Moses Chorenensis in Latin sources) was a prominent Armenian historian from the late a ...
(5th century; hy, Մովսես Խորենացի, links=no, ), Armenian historian, "father of Armenian history"
* Moses of Kalankatuyk (7th century; hy, Մովսէս Կաղանկատուացի, links=no, ), Armenian historian
* Moses the Calm
Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kazim ( ar, مُوسَىٰ ٱبْن جَعْفَر ٱلْكَاظِم, Mūsā ibn Jaʿfar al-Kāẓim), also known as Abū al-Ḥasan, Abū ʿAbd Allāh or Abū Ibrāhīm, was the seventh Imam in Twelver Shia Islam, after hi ...
(8th century; ar, موسى الكاظم, links=no, ), Twelver Shia imam
* Moses the Hungarian
Moses the Hungarian (russian: Моисей Угрин, ; hu, Magyar Mózes; died 26 July 1043) was a Kievan Russian monk of Hungarian origin. He is venerated as a saint on 26 July by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Moses was born around 990–995 ...
(990s–1043; russian: Моисей Угрин, links=no, ), Russian saint
* Moses ibn Ezra
Rabbi Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as Ha-Sallaḥ ("writer of penitential prayers") ( ar, أَبُو هَارُون مُوسَى بِن يَعْقُوب اِبْن عَزْرَا, ''Abu Harun Musa bin Ya'qub ibn 'Azra'', he, מֹשֶׁה ב ...
(1070–1138), Jewish, Spanish philosopher
* Moses Kimhi
Moses Kimhi (c. 1127 – c. 1190), also known as the ''ReMaK'', was a medieval Jewish biblical commentator and grammarian.
Birth and early life
Kimhi was born around 1127, the eldest son of Joseph Kimhi and the brother of David Kimhi, known as ...
(died c. 1190), medieval rabbi from Hachmei Provence, Occitania (modern France)
* Moses Maimonides
Musa ibn Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (); la, Moses Maimonides and also referred to by the acronym Rambam ( he, רמב״ם), was a Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah s ...
(1135–1204), Spanish rabbi, physician, and philosopher
* Moses de León
Moses de León (c. 1240 – 1305), known in Hebrew as Moshe ben Shem-Tov (), was a Spanish rabbi and Kabbalist who first publicized the Zohar. Modern scholars believe the Zohar is his own work, despite his claim that he took traditions goin ...
(c. 1250–1305; he, משה בן שם-טוב, links=no, ), Spanish rabbi who is thought to have composed the Zohar
* Moses Shirvani Moses (Mūsā) ben Aaron ben Sheʾerit Shīrvānī was a Jewish writer who authored a Hebrew/Aramaic– Persian dictionary in 1459 in Shirvan (present-day Republic of Azerbaijan). The dictionary's title, ''Agron'', is Hebrew, and means "glossary, le ...
, Jewish writer who authored a Hebrew/Aramaic–Persian dictionary in 1459
Early modern to 18th century
* Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero ( he, משה קורדובירו ''Moshe Kordovero'' ; 1522–1570) was a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, leader of a mystical school in 16th-century Safed, Ottoman Syria. He is known by th ...
(1522–1570; he, משה קורדובירו, links=no, ), a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, also known as Ramak ()
* Moses Holden
Moses hbo, מֹשֶׁה, Mōše; also known as Moshe or Moshe Rabbeinu (Mishnaic Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּינוּ, ); syr, ܡܘܫܐ, Mūše; ar, موسى, Mūsā; grc, Mωϋσῆς, Mōÿsēs () is considered the most important pro ...
(1777–1864), English astronomer
* Moses Isserles
). He is not to be confused with Meir Abulafia, known as "Ramah" ( he, רמ״ה, italic=no, links=no), nor with Menahem Azariah da Fano, known as "Rema MiPano" ( he, רמ״ע מפאנו, italic=no, links=no).
Rabbi Moses Isserles ( he, משה ...
(1530–1572; he, משה בן ישראל איסרלישׂ, links=no, pl, Mojżesz ben Israel Isserles, links=no), Polish Ashkenazic rabbi and talmudist
* Moses Amyraut
Moïse Amyraut, Latin Moyses Amyraldus (September 1596 – 8 January 1664), in English texts often Moses Amyraut, was a French Huguenot, Reformed theologian and metaphysician. He was the architect of Amyraldism, a Calvinist doctrine that made ...
(1596–1664; also ), French theologian and metaphysician
* Moyses Hill
Sir Moyses Hill (often written as Sir Moses Hill) was an English army officer who served in Ireland and later settled in Ireland. He was the governor of Olderfleet Castle, mareschal of Carrickfergus, provost mareschal of Ulster, and represented Cou ...
(died 1629), English army officer who settled in Ireland
* Moses Cordovero
Moses Cordovero was a physician who lived at Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany
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(17th century), Italian physician
* Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
Moshe Chaim Luzzatto ( he, משה חיים לוצאטו, also ''Moses Chaim'', ''Moses Hayyim'', also ''Luzzato'') (1707 – 16 May 1746 (26 ''Iyar'' 5506)), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaMCHaL (or RaMHaL, ), was a prominent Italia ...
(1707–1746; he, משה חיים לוצאטו, links=no), Italian rabbi and poet, also known as Ramchal ()
* Moses Mendelssohn
Moses Mendelssohn (6 September 1729 – 4 January 1786) was a German-Jewish philosopher and theologian. His writings and ideas on Jews and the Jewish religion and identity were a central element in the development of the ''Haskalah'', or ' ...
(1729–1786), German Jewish philosopher
* Moses Robinson
Moses Robinson (March 22, 1741 – May 26, 1813) was a prominent Vermont political figure. When Vermont was an independent republic, he was its first chief justice and served a one-year term as governor. As governor he superintended the negoti ...
(1741–1813), judge, governor, and senator from Vermont
* Moses Cleaveland
Moses Cleaveland (January 29, 1754 – November 16, 1806) was an American lawyer, politician, soldier, and surveyor from Connecticut who founded the city of Cleveland, Ohio, while surveying the Connecticut Western Reserve in 1796. During the Ame ...
(1754–1806), surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company and founder of Cleveland, Ohio
* Moses Sofer
Moses Schreiber (1762–1839), known to his own community and Jewish posterity in the Hebrew translation as Moshe Sofer, also known by his main work ''Chatam Sofer'', ''Chasam Sofer'', or ''Hatam Sofer'' ( trans. ''Seal of the Scribe'', and acron ...
(1762–1839; yi, משה סופר, links=no), a leading Orthodox rabbi of European Jewry in the early 19th century
* Moses Montefiore
Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, 1st Baronet, (24 October 1784 – 28 July 1885) was a British financier and banker, activist, philanthropist and Sheriff of London. Born to an Italian Sephardic Jewish family based in London, aft ...
(1784–1885), sheriff of London
Modern
* Moses Alexander
Moses Alexander (November 13, 1853 – January 4, 1932) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 11th governor of Idaho, the second elected Jewish governor of a U.S. state, and the first who actually practiced that religion. ...
(1853–1932), former governor of Idaho
* Moisés Alou
Moisés Rojas-Alou Beltré (; ; born July 3, 1966) is a Dominican-American former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for 17 seasons in the National League. In 1,942 career games, Alou had a batting average of .303 with 2,134 hits, ...
(born 1966), American baseball player
* Moshe Arens
Moshe Arens (27 December 1925 – 7 January 2019) was an Israeli aeronautical engineer, researcher, diplomat and Likud politician. A member of the Knesset between 1973 and 1992 and again from 1999 until 2003, he served as Minister of Defense thre ...
(1925–2019), Israeli politician
* Moses Barrett III
Moses Barrett III (born July 22, 1973), known by the stage name Petey Pablo, is an American rapper from Greenville, North Carolina. He is best known for his 2003 Crunk hit single "Freek-a-Leek".
Biography
Born in Greenville, North Carolina, Bar ...
(born 1973), African–American hip hop artist, better known by his stage name Petey Pablo
* Moses Michael Levi Barrow (born Jamal Michael Barrow; 1978), better known by his stage name Shyne, Belizean rapper and politician
* Moshe Bejski
Moshe Bejski (, 29 December 1921 – 6 March 2007) was a Polish-born Israeli Supreme Court Justice and President of Yad Vashem's Righteous Among the Nations Commission. After surviving the Holocaust with the help of Oskar Schindler, Bejski imm ...
(1921–2007; he, משה בייסקי, links=no), Israeli judge
* Mosè Bianchi
Mosè Bianchi (1840–1904) was an Italian painter and printmaker.
Biography
Bianchi was born in Monza. His family moved to Milan and he enrolled at the Brera Academy. Having interrupted his studies to serve in the second war of independence, h ...
(1840–1904), Jewish-Italian painter
* Moysés Blás (born 1937), Brazilian Olympic basketball medallist
* Moses Bloom (1833–1893), American politician, the first Jewish mayor of a major American city (Iowa City, Iowa)
* Moshe Brener
Moshe Brener (משה ברנר; born March 4, 1971) is an Israeli former professional basketball player. He played the forward position. He was the 2005 Israeli Basketball Premier League Sixth Man of the Year.
Biography
Brener is 6' 7" (201 cm) ...
(born 1971), Israeli basketball player
* Moses Brown (basketball)
Moses Shirief-Lamar Brown (born October 13, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Ontario Clippers of the NBA G League. He pl ...
(born 1999), American basketball player
* Moses Costa
Moses M. Costa, C.S.C. (17 November 1950 – 13 July 2020) was a Bangladeshi Roman Catholic prelate, who served as the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chittagong, Bangladesh. until his death on 13 July 2020.
Early life
Costa was ...
(1950–2020), Bangladeshi Roman Catholic prelate
* Moshe Czerniak
Moshe Czerniak (born Moizes Czerniak, also knowns as Miguel Czerniak; he, משה צ'רניאק; 3 February 1910 – 31 August 1984) was a Polish-Israeli chess player. He was awarded the title of International Master (IM) by FIDE in 1952.
Biog ...
(1910–1984; he, משה צ'רניאק, links=no), Israeli chess master
* Moshe Dayan (1915–1981; he, משה דיין, links=no), Israeli military leader and politician
* Moses Dyer
Moses John Dyer (born 21 March 1997) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays for USL Championship side Tulsa.
Club career Wanderers SC
In September 2014, Dyer signed with New Zealand Premiership side Wanderers SC. Dyer made his c ...
(born 1997), New Zealand association footballer
* Moses J. Epstein (c. 1911–1960), New York assemblyman
* Moses Jacob Ezekiel
Moses Jacob Ezekiel, also known as Moses "Ritter von" Ezekiel (October 28, 1844 – March 27, 1917), was an American sculptor who lived and worked in Rome for the majority of his career. Ezekiel was "the first American-born Jewish artist to r ...
(1844–1917), American sculptor
*Moshe Gutnick
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, Australian Orthodox Chabad rabbi
* Moses Harrison
Moses Wilkins Harrison II (March 30, 1932 – April 25, 2013) was an American attorney and jurist who served as a judge of the Illinois Appellate Court and the Supreme Court of Illinois.
Early life and education
Born in Collinsville, Illinois ...
(1932–2013), American jurist
* Moses Hess
Moses (Moritz) Hess (21 January 1812 – 6 April 1875) was a German-Jewish philosopher, early communist and Zionist thinker. His socialist theories led to disagreements with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. He is considered a pioneer of Labor Zi ...
(1812–1875), French-Jewish Zionist
* Moses Hogan
Moses George Hogan (March 13, 1957 – February 11, 2003) was an American composer and arranger of choral music. He was best known for his settings of spirituals. Hogan was a pianist, conductor, and arranger of international renown. His works ...
(1957–2003), American composer and arranger of spirituals
* Moe Howard
Moses Harry Horwitz (June 19, 1897 – May 4, 1975), known professionally as Moe Howard, was an American actor and comedian. He is best known as the leader of The Three Stooges, the farce comedy team who starred in motion pictures and television ...
(born Moses Horwitz; 1897–1975), one of the Three Stooges
* Moses Hurvitz (1844–1910), Galician-born Jewish playwright
* (1898–1976), French Ukrainian-born Jewish physicist and radiochemist
* Moses Isegawa
Moses Isegawa, also known as Sey Wava (born 10 August 1963), is a Ugandan author. He has written novels set against the political turmoil of Uganda, which he left in 1990 for the Netherlands. His debut novel, ''Abyssinian Chronicles'', was first pu ...
(born 1963), Ugandan author
* Moshe Ivgy
Moshe Ivgy ( he, משה איבגי; born 29 November 1953) is an Israeli actor and director.
Biography
Moshe Ivgy was born in Casablanca, Morocco, to a Moroccan Jewish family. He was married to actress Irit Sheleg. Their daughter Dana Ivgy is ...
(born 1953; he, משה איבגי, links=no), Israeli actor
* Moshe Kasher
Mark Moshe Kasher (born July 6, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in the Los Angeles area. He is the author of the 2012 memoir ''Kasher in the Rye: The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug Addict, C ...
(born 1979), American comedian
* Moshe Katsav
Moshe Katsav ( he, מֹשֶׁה קַצָּב; born 5 December 1945) is an Israeli former politician who was the eighth President of Israel from 2000 to 2007. He was also a leading Likud member of the Israeli Knesset and a minister in its cabine ...
(born 1945; he, משה קצב, links=no), Israeli-Iranian president of Israel
* Moshe Kaveh
Moshe Kaveh (משה קוה; born 1943) is an Israeli physicist and former President of Bar-Ilan University.
Biography
Kaveh was born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union where his parents sought safety after fleeing from Poland. All of his fathe ...
(born 1943; he, משה קוה, links=no), Israeli physicist
A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
Physicists generally are interested in the root or ultimate cau ...
and former President of Bar-Ilan University
Bar-Ilan University (BIU, he, אוניברסיטת בר-אילן, ''Universitat Bar-Ilan'') is a public research university in the Tel Aviv District city of Ramat Gan, Israel. Established in 1955, Bar Ilan is Israel's second-largest academi ...
* Moses Kotane
Moses Mauane Kotane (9 August 190519 May 1978) was a South African politician and activist. Kotane was secretary general of the South African Communist Party from 1939 until his death in 1978. (1905-1978), South African anti-apartheid activist, Secretary-General of the South African Communist Party
The South African Communist Party (SACP) is a communist party in South Africa. It was founded in 1921 as the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), tactically dissolved itself in 1950 in the face of being declared illegal by the governing Na ...
from 1939-1978
* Moshe Kotlarsky ( he, משה קוטלרסקי, links=no), Chabad rabbi and spokesman
* Moses Lairy
Moses Barnett Lairy (August 13, 1859 – April 9, 1927) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge who served as a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from January 4, 1915 to January 3, 1921.Minde C. Browning, Richard Humphrey, and Bruce ...
(1859–1927), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
* Moses Malone
Moses Eugene Malone (March 23, 1955 – September 13, 2015) was an American professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1974 through 1995. A cen ...
(1955–2015), American basketball player
* Moshe Many use both this parameter and , birth_date to display the person's date of birth, date of death, and age at death) -->
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, Israeli urologist
Urology (from Greek οὖρον ''ouron'' "urine" and '' -logia'' "study of"), also known as genitourinary surgery, is the branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the urinary-tract system and the reproductive org ...
; President of Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
, and President of Ashkelon Academic College
Ashkelon Academic College ( he, המכללה האקדמית אשקלון, ''HaMiklala HaAkademit Ashkelon'') is a public college in Ashkelon, Israel. The college has two faculties The School of Economics and Social Work for management, logistics, ...
* Moses Martin, the son of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin
* Moses Mbye (born 1993), Australian Rugby League player of Gambian descent
* Moses ka Moyo (1977-2018), South African journalist and activist
* Moshe Mizrahi (basketball) (born 1980; he, משה מזרחי, links=no), Israeli basketball player
* Moša Pijade
Moša Pijade ( sr-Cyrl, Мoшa Пијаде; he, משה פיאדה; alternate English transliteration Moshe Piade; 4 January 1890 – 15 March 1957), nicknamed Čiča Janko (, lit. "Old Man Janko") was a Serbian and Yugoslav communist of J ...
(1890–1957; sr-Cyrl, Мoшa Пијаде, links=no), prominent Yugoslav communist and statesman of Sephardic Jewish origin
* Moshe Ponte
Moshe Ponte (also "Ponti"; he, משה פונטה; born August 29, 1956) is an Israeli former Olympic judoka. He is the President of the Israel Judo Association.
He was born in Israel, and is Jewish.
Judo career
His coach was Morris Smadga.
Po ...
(born 1956; he, משה פונטה, links=no), Israeli Olympic judoka and President of the Israel Judo Association
* Moshe Prywes
Moshe Prywes (משה פריבס; January 3, 1914 - March 1998) was a Polish-Israeli physician and educator. He was the first President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (1973-1975).
Biography
Prywes was born in Warsaw, Poland. He studied medic ...
(1914–1998; he, משה פריבס, links=no), Polish-Israeli physician and educator; first President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) ( he, אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, ''Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev'') is a public research university in Beersheba, Israel. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has five campuses: the ...
* Moses Regular
Moses Regular Jr. (born October 30, 1971) is a former American football tight end who played one season with the New York Giants of the National Football League. He played college football at Missouri Valley College and attended Gateway High Scho ...
(born 1971), American football player
* Moshe Romano
Moshe Romano ( he, משה רומנו; born 6 May 1946) is an Israeli former international footballer.
Career
Club career
Romano played club football for Shimshon Tel Aviv and Beitar Tel Aviv, and was top scorer in the 1965–66, 1969–1970, ...
(born 1946), Israeli footballer
* Moses Rosen
Moses Rosen (known in Hebrew as David Moshe Rosen, ) (July 23, 1912 – May 6, 1994) was Chief Rabbi (Rav Kolel) of Romanian
Jewry between 1948–1994 and president of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania between 1964–1994. He led th ...
(1912–1994), Romanian rabbi
* Moses Josef Rubin
Rabbi Moses Josef Rubin (1892–1980) was leading rabbinic figure in Romania and later in the United States (New York City), a scion of the Kosov-Seret dynasty.
Biography
Moses Josef Rubin was born in 1892 in the town of Wola Michowa in the Galic ...
, (1892–1980), Hasidic Jewish cleric in Romania and, later, in New York City
* Moses Russell, (1888–1946) Welsh footballer
* Moshe Safdie
Moshe Safdie ( he, משה ספדיה; born July 14, 1938) is an architect, urban planner, educator, theorist, and author, with Israeli, Canadian, and American citizenship. He is known for incorporating principles of socially responsible des ...
(born 1938), Israeli-Canadian architect
* Moshe Sharett
Moshe Sharett ( he, משה שרת, born Moshe Chertok (Hebrew: ) 15 October 1894 – 7 July 1965) was a Russian-born Israeli politician who served as Israel's second prime minister from 1954 to 1955. A member of Mapai, Sharett's term was b ...
(1894–1965; he, משה שרת, links=no, born Moshe Shertok, , ), Israeli Prime Minister, 1954–1955
* Moshe Sharon
Moshe Sharon ( he, משה שָׁרוֹן; born December 18, 1937) is an Israeli historian of Islam.
He is currently Professor Emeritus of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he serves as Chair in Bahá ...
(born 1937; he, משה שרון, links=no), Israeli historian of Islam
* Moses Sherman
Moses Hazeltine Sherman (December 3, 1853 – September 9, 1932) was an American land developer who built the Phoenix Street Railway in Phoenix, Arizona and streetcar systems that would become the core of the Los Angeles Railway and part of t ...
(1853–1932), American land developer in Arizona and California
* Moses Sithole
Moses Sithole (born 17 November 1964) is a South African serial killer and rapist who committed the ABC Murders, so named because they began in Atteridgeville, continued in Boksburg and finished in Cleveland, a suburb of Johannesburg. Sithole ...
(born 1964), South African serial killer and rapist
* Moshe Vardi
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(born 1954; he, משה ורדי, links=no), Israeli computer scientist and professor of Computer Science at Rice University
* Moshe Wallach
Moshe (Moritz) Wallach (28 December 1866 – 8 April 1957) was a German Jewish physician and pioneering medical practitioner in Jerusalem. He was the founder of Shaarei Zedek Hospital on Jaffa Road, which he directed for 45 years. He introduce ...
(1866–1957), German-Jewish physician; founder and director of Shaare Zedek Hospital
The Shaare Zedek Medical Center ( he, מרכז רפואי שערי צדק, ''Merkaz Refu'i Sha'arei Tzedek'') (lit. "Gates of Justice") is a large teaching hospital in Jerusalem established in 1902, It affiliated with Hebrew University of Jerusa ...
, Jerusalem
* Moshe Weinberg
Moshe Weinberg ( he, משה ויינברג sometimes Weinberger; 19 September 1939 – 5 September 1972) was an Israeli wrestler who was the coach of the national team, as well the coach of Hapoel Tel Aviv.
He began his career in Hapoel Haifa. H ...
(1939–1972; he, משה ויינברג, links=no), Israeli Olympic wrestling coach killed in the Munich massacre
* Moshe Weinkrantz
Moshe Weinkrantz (משה (מויש'לה) ויינקרנץ; born May 3, 1954) is an Israeli basketball coach. He has coached teams in the Israel Basketball Premier League, the Israel men's national basketball team, and the Israel women's national ...
(born 1954), Israeli basketball coach
* Moses M. Weinstein (1912–2007), American politician
* Moshe Wilensky (1910–1997; he, משה וילנסקי, links=no), Polish-born Israeli composer
* Moshe Ya'alon
Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon ( he, משה יעלון; born Moshe Smilansky on 24 June 1950) is an Israeli politician and former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, who also served as Israel's Defense Minister under Benjamin Netanyahu from 2013 ...
(born 1950; he, משה יעלון, links=no), Israeli general and politician
Fictional characters
* Moses the raven in ''Animal Farm''
* Moses E. Herzog, title character in Saul Bellow's ''Herzog
''Herzog'' (female ''Herzogin'') is a German hereditary title held by one who rules a territorial duchy, exercises feudal authority over an estate called a duchy, or possesses a right by law or tradition to be referred to by the ducal title. ...
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Animals
* Moses (horse), a 19th-century British Thoroughbred
Other uses
* Moishe's, a steakhouse and supermarket food product brand from Montreal, Canada
* Moshe's
Moshe's is an Indian restaurant chain, chain of restaurants and cafés specializing in Mediterranean cuisine. Indian hospitality business magazine ''Express Hotelier & Caterer'' describes the cuisine as "Mediterranean fare with a bent on Turkish ...
, a chain of restaurants and cafés in Mumbai, India
Notes
References
Bibliography
*Hanks, Patrick and Flavia Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of Names'', (1988), Oxford University Press,
Moses meaning in Eritrea is Mussie OR Musie.
See also
* Moises (disambiguation)
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Hebrew masculine given names
English masculine given names
Moses meaning in Eritrea is Mussie OR Musie.