belteshazzar: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Extremely rare / Literary/Religious
UK/ˌbɛltɪˈʃæzə/US/ˌbɛltəˈʃæzər/

Literary / Religious / Archaic / Historical

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What does “belteshazzar” mean?

A proper noun.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A proper noun; the Babylonian name given to the prophet Daniel in the Old Testament (Book of Daniel).

In modern usage, it is an extremely rare personal or place name, almost exclusively recognized as a biblical reference. It can serve as a literary or historical allusion to themes of exile, adaptation, and hidden identity.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference; word is equally obscure in both varieties. Slight potential for spelling pronunciation differences.

Connotations

Biblical scholarship, classical antiquity, theological discourse.

Frequency

Effectively zero in everyday usage. Slightly higher potential frequency in theological seminaries or biblical studies.

Grammar

How to Use “belteshazzar” in a Sentence

Proper name; used in apposition: 'Daniel, renamed Belteshazzar,'

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
the prophet Belteshazzar (Daniel)Daniel, also known as BelteshazzarBelteshazzar (the Babylonian name)
medium
the name BelteshazzarKing Nebuchadnezzar gave him the name Belteshazzar
weak
called Belteshazzarknown as Belteshazzar

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not used.

Academic

Used in biblical studies, theology, ancient Near Eastern history, and comparative literature.

Everyday

Virtually never used. Might appear in religious education or a sermon.

Technical

Used as a specific identifier in biblical exegesis or historical texts about the Babylonian exile.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “belteshazzar”

Neutral

Daniel (in the Babylonian context)his Babylonian name

Weak

his other namehis Chaldean name

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “belteshazzar”

  • Mispronouncing it as 'Belshazzar' (a different biblical figure).
  • Treating it as a common noun.
  • Incorrect capitalisation.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Belteshazzar was the Babylonian name for the prophet Daniel. Belshazzar was a later Babylonian king mentioned in Daniel Chapter 5.

It is believed to be an Akkadian/Babylonian name, possibly meaning "protect his life" or "Bel, protect the king," where Bel is a Babylonian god.

Almost exclusively when discussing the Book of Daniel in a religious, academic, or literary context. It is not part of active modern English vocabulary.

The standard UK pronunciation is /ˌbɛltɪˈʃæzə/ (bel-ti-SHAZ-uh). The standard US pronunciation is /ˌbɛltəˈʃæzər/ (bel-tuh-SHAZ-uhr).

A proper noun.

Belteshazzar is usually literary / religious / archaic / historical in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'He was BELTed into a new identity in SHAndy Babylon; it was a haZZARdous change.' -> Belt-e-shazzar.

Conceptual Metaphor

A NAME IS A NEW IDENTITY / ASSIMILATION IS RENAMING.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
To integrate him into the court, Nebuchadnezzar gave Daniel the new name .
Multiple Choice

In the Book of Daniel, who was given the name Belteshazzar?