Tzadok
/tədˈɑsk/
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Tzadok, of English origin, stems from the Hebrew word 'Tzaddik,' meaning 'just' or 'righteous.' It carries strong biblical associations, notably with the high priest Tzadok in the Old Testament. The name is often chosen for its connotations of fairness, integrity, and moral uprightness.
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