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Jubal

This unusual name might be a possibility for musical families: Jubal was credited in Genesis with the invention of the lyre, flute, harp, and organ. It also has a jubilant feel through its sound and meaning, and has had some southern popularity via Confederate general Jubal Anderson Early. George Eliot wrote a poem called The Legend of Jubal.

There have been a few Jubals in contemporary culture as well: Jubal Harshaw in Robert A. Heinlein's sci-fi classic Stranger in a Strange Land and Jubal Early in Joss Whedon's TV cult favorite,Firefly.

Gender

Boy

Meaning

ram's horn

Origin

Latin

Numerology

J is for joy, that you always bring.

U is for unite, you bring people together.

B is for bloom, your glow of life.

A is for accepting, your forgiving nature.

L is for laughter, you spread wherever you go.

Lucky

Jubal lucky number is 1.

1 symbolizes a pioneering spirit, independent nature, and innate leadership capabilities. On a bad day, 1 can be a bit bossy or boastful, hiding any insecurities behind over-developed self-importance. 1 must remember that although it is first, it can very quickly become the loneliest number. Even the most autonomous 1s need the support of their friends, family, and lovers.

Famous People Named Jubal

  • Pascale Montandon wife of Alejandro Jodorowsky
  • Marie Pascale Gautheron, Parisian artist known for her painted skulls
  • Jubal Biblical figure described as the "ancestor of all who played the harp and flute."
  • Jubal Early American lawyer and Confederate general
  • Jubal (Rocha Mendes Júnior) Brazilian footballer
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Jubal in Pop Culture

  • Jubal Early character on TV's Firefly
  • Jubal Harshaw character in the novel Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
  • Jubal Droad character in novel Maske: Thaery by Jack Vance
  • Jubal character in the Thieves' World universe
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