Uriah

(Your-eye-uh) - I'm a very big fan of Charles Dickens (Uriah Heep in David Copperfield)

the name Uriah is used for several men in the Old Testament. It comes from a Hebrew name meaning "my light is the lord." The most famous bearer of this name is probably Uriah Heep, the greedy antagonist of Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield. There was also a band in the 1970s called Uriah Heep.
See Also: Yuriah

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