What about Moses' mother YKBD, Yocheved, where the theophoric element of
the name is the prefix? By tradition David and his court follow Moses by
many centuries.
The prefix YW- or YHW is quite common in such names, though in most
yahwistic personal names the divine name appears as a suffix. It does not
change the meaning. Cf. Jonathan and N'tanyahu.
The suffixes -YHW or -YH have the same meaning; the first suffix is most
prevalent in pre-exilic inscriptions such as seals or bullae. The second is
exclusive in post-exilic inscriptions.
A similar trend appears in biblical texts, but more gradually.
Uri Hurwitz
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There was the claim made that Uriah was the first person listed in Tanakh
who had a name ending in the theophoric -YH or -YHW.
Karl W. Randolph.
[b-hebrew] Theophoric names,
Uri Hurwitz, 02/22/2013