Mesopotamia means “between two rivers.”

Meaning:

Mesopotamia is a biblical name of Greek origin, symbolizing a region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It reflects themes of abundance and civilization.

Notable References:

Mesopotamia is mentioned in the Bible as the region where Abraham’s family lived before God called him to Canaan, as described in Genesis 24:10. The name signifies the origins of God’s chosen people.