Beulah (/ˈbjuːlə/ BEW-lə), a feminine given name, originated from the Hebrew word (בְּעוּלָ֑ה bə‘ūlāh), used in the Book of Isaiah as a prophesied attribute of the land of Israel. The King James Bible transliterates the word and translates it as "married" (see Isaiah 62:4). An alternative translation is "espoused", see for example Isaiah 62:4 (Mechon Mamre). The Online Etymology Dictionary relates the word to baal, meaning "owner, master, lord".[1]

Beulah
Pronunciation/ˈbjuːlə/ BEW-lə
Genderfemale
Language(s)Hebrew
Origin
Word/nameBook of Isaiah
Meaningmarried

Literary works have used "Beulah" as the name of a mystical place, somewhere between Earth and Heaven. It was so used in The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan and in the works of William Blake, for example several times in The Four Zoas.[2]

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Fictional characters edit

  • Beulah Brown, the title character of the 1940s and '50s radio and television series Beulah
  • Beulah McInnerny, a minor character from the animated children's series Arthur
  • Beulah is the middle name of Jackie Burkhart from That '70s Show
  • Beulah Bleak, from Grant Morrison's comics Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch-boy
  • Beulah Lisa Wilkes, Will's girlfriend and onetime fiancée in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. She always went by her middle name.
  • Beulah Bemis, a main character and narrator of the book “One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow”
  • Beulah is the name (and spelling) given for the particular machine used by Jake Sully to establish the neural connection between himself and his avatar in the movie Avatar.

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References edit

  1. ^ Harper, Douglas. "baal". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  2. ^ The Four Zoas