Ezra

July 29, 2014 § 1 Comment

ORIGIN:
Hebrew, meaning “help” or “helper”.

VARIATIONS and NICKNAMES:
Ez? Ezzie? Pretty limited, here.

REFERENCES IN LITERATURE:
– Ezra Miller, the title character’s wealthy father in Daisy Miller by Henry James (1879).

AUTHORS:
– Ezra Pound (1885-1972), American poet and critic.

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