Meshullam is a biblical masculine name meaning "Befriended".
In the Hebrew Bible, the name Meshullam was borne by eleven characters:
- One of the chief Gadites in Bashan during the time of Jotham (1 Chronicles 5:13).
 - Grandfather of Shaphan, "the scribe", in the reign of Josiah (2 Kings 22:3).
 - A priest, father of Hilkiah (1 Chronicles 9:11),(Nehemiah 11:11), in the reign of Ammon; called Shallum in (1 Chronicles 6:12).
 - A Levite of the family of Kohath (2 Chronicles 34:12), in the reign of Josiah.
 - A son of Elpaal. (1 Chronicles 8:17).
 - One of two sons of Zerubbabel, the other being Hananiah. (1 Chronicles 3:19)
 - A priest, head of the House of Ezra. (Nehemiah 12:13).
 - A chief priest (Nehemiah 12:16).
 - One of the leading Levites in the time of Ezra (Ezra 8:16).
 - A priest (1 Chronicles 9:12).
 - One of the principal Israelites who supported Ezra when expounding the law to the people (Nehemiah 8:4).
 
See also
List of people with the name Meshullam
- Israel Meshullam Solomon (1723–1794), born as Israel Meshullam Zalman Emden in Altona near Hamburg, Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and rabbi of the Hambro Synagogue
 - Meshullam Feivush Heller of Zbarazh (c.1742–1794), author of several Hasidic sefarim including the Yosher Divrei Emes
 - Meshulam Fayish Tzvi (Herman) Gross or Grosz (1863–1947), businessman, inventor, learned layman, and author
 - Meshullam Phoebus ben Israel Samuel (c. 1547–1617), Polish rabbi
 - Meshullam HaKohen ben Ya'akov, also known as Rabbeinu Meshullam haGodol (Rabbi Meshullam the Great), Franco-Jewish Talmudist of the twelfth century CE
 - Moshe Meshullam Halevy Horowitz (1832–1894), Galician rabbi
 - Yerucham ben Meshullam (1290–1350), prominent rabbi and posek during the period of the Rishonim
 
References
 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Easton, Matthew George (1897). "Meshullam". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.
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