A recent query focused on the name of a significant star within Judaism has prompted clarification. The star in question is commonly known as the Star of David, or *Magen David* in Hebrew, meaning “Shield of David.” While its origins are debated, the six-pointed star has become a widely recognized symbol of Jewish identity and faith. Historically, its association with King David dates back centuries, though its prominent use became more prevalent in the Middle Ages. Today, it is featured on the flag of Israel and remains a central emblem for Jewish communities worldwide. The query specifically sought the star’s name, answered as a male name reference – David.
