The story of Dinah

Dinah is a biblical figure in the book of Genesis, who was the daughter of Jacob and Leah. She is known for her tragic story in which she was violated by a prince named Shechem. This event led to the massacre of the entire city by Dinah's brothers, Simeon and Levi. Dinah is not mentioned again in the Bible, but her story is remembered as an example of the consequences of violence and injustice.
Name meaning
The name "Dinah" is of Hebrew origin and means "judged" or "vindicated." It is a biblical name, most notably borne by the daughter of Jacob and Leah in the Book of Genesis. In the biblical narrative, Dinah's story is a significant one, although it is relatively brief, involving events in the city of Shechem. The name has been used in various cultures and contexts, often maintaining its original connotations related to justice and judgment.
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
Daughter
First mention
Genesis 30:21
Appearances in the Bible
8 mentions
