About Masada
The name "Masada" is of Hebrew origin and holds historical significance. It refers to an ancient fortress located in Israel, near the Dead Sea. Masada gained prominence due to the events that took place during the First Jewish-Roman War in the 1st century AD. It became a symbol of Jewish resistance and resilience against Roman oppression. The name "Masada" is often associated with courage, determination, and the refusal to surrender.
Masada is considered a unisex name, and is used by both males 54.55% and females 45.45%, based on recent birth statistics.
The popularity of the name has decreased by -16.67% over the past year.
Here's how to represent Masada in Braille, with each pattern of raised dots corresponding to a letter of the name.
The image below shows how you can spell Masada using American Sign Language (ASL). In sign language, each hand shape corresponds to a specific a letter of the name.