Uriah is a name that appears in various historical and literary contexts. In the Bible, Uriah the Hittite was a soldier in the army of King David. He is known for his tragic story involving his wife, Bathsheba, and the moral dilemmas faced by David.
In modern times, the name Uriah can also be found in literature and popular culture. It is sometimes used as a character name in novels and films, often symbolizing loyalty or sacrifice. The name itself has Hebrew origins, meaning "my light is Yahweh."