My father is Yahweh Hebrew biblical unisex
name of the second king of Judah and several other
biblical characters, both male and female.
Biblical name of a place mentioned in the New Testament,
possibly meaning
grass
Latin biblical name of the
Herod Agrippa of the
New Testament who ordered the execution of the apostle
James, and the imprisonment of
Peter. The name is
used as a feminine name in Russia, it is therefore a unisex name, meaning
"wild horse."
Water Hebrew name derived from the biblical name of either a
city, or a stream (perhaps both), possibly in Mesopotamia, where the Jewish
exiles assembled under
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AKELDAMA (ħqêl
dmâ): Aramaic biblical name of the place where Judas
Iscariot committed suicide, meaning
field of
blood
Hebrew biblical name unisex of
several Old Testament characters, both male and female, meaning
answer
Latin
form of Hebrew
Chana,
meaning
favor;
grace This is the name of a prophetess who knew
Jesus was the
Messiah.
Greek biblical name mentioned in the
New Testament, meaning "increasing."
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of
Jeremiel,
meaning
crown
Biblical name of a wife of
Esau, meaning
fragrance
Hebrew biblical name of a wife of
King
David and mother of
Solomon,
meaning
daughter of the oath Also name of the daughter of the
Queen of
Sheba, ruler of Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
French form of Berenice, meaning
bringer of
victory
English abbreviated form of biblical
Berenice, meaning
bringer
of victory This form, too, is a biblical name
used in the Authorized Version.
Aramaic biblical name of a place near Jerusalem where
Jesus stayed during the Holy Week, meaning
house of figs
Biblical name of the place where Abraham
built an altar to God, meaning
house of God
House of grace Biblical name of a pool in Jerusalem where Jesus
healed a man. Many cities were given this name and it is occasionally used
as a forename.
Hebrew name meaning
she who is
married Biblical place name mentioned in Isaiah
62:4.
Hebrew biblical name of a handmaid given to Jacob
by his wife
Rachel, meaning
bashful
Hebrew biblical name of the daughter of Pharaoh, meaning
daughter of
God
Hebrew form of biblical
Basemath,
meaning
fragrance
English name derived from the title of the
Queen Mothers of Ethiopia. It is also a biblical name; one of the Ethiopian candaces is mentioned in Acts of the New Testament when the apostle
Philip baptizes an Ethiopian eunuch
of great authority under Candace Queen of the Ethiopians The origin is uncertain; it derives either from the Greek, meaning
fire-white; incandescent or from the Latin, meaning
pure, unsullied, or from a Nubian word meaning
Queen mother
From
the biblical name of a mountain in the Holy Land, meaning
vineyard
Original Hebrew form of Eve, the biblical name of the first woman, the wife of
Adam, derived from the Hebrew word hayya, meaning
alive, living, and
animal
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of king
Hezekiah,
meaning
she is my desire
"
Green shoot." In Greek mythology, this is another name of the goddess
Demeter. This name is also mentioned in the bible by
Paul.
Greek biblical name of a woman Paul
converted to Christianity. Possibly a late Greek form of
Damalis,
meaning "calf."
Hebrew biblical
name of the mistress of
Samson,
from the root dal, meaning
delicate,
weak
Hebrew biblical name
of a daughter of
Jacob,
meaning
judgment
Greek biblical form of Aramaic
Tabitha,
meaning "gazelle." See Acts 9:36 in the
New Testament.
God is my oath This is the usual biblical spelling of Elizabeth
used in the Authorized Version of the New Testament and in most European
languages. This was the name of the mother of John
the Baptist.
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of Aaron. Etymologically, this name is
identical with
Elisabeth, meaning
God is my
oath
Biblical name of the central character in the Book of Esther. The name is
probably of Persian origin, from stara, meaning
star
Birth Name of the first book of the Old Testament.
Oil
vat Name of the garden on the Mount of Olives where
Jesus was arrested.
To finish/complete Hebrew biblical unisex name of both the son
of
Japheth and the wife of the Prophet
Hosea.
Hebrew biblical name of the Egyptian mother of Ishmael.
The name means "forsaken" in Hebrew according to most sources.
English name derived from Hebrew
Channah,
name of the mother of the prophet
Samuel,
meaning
gracious,
merciful
Hebrew unisex name meaning
stretch
of sand It is also the biblical name of a grandson of Noah.
Variant
of Hebrew
Hepziba, meaning
she is my
desire Biblical name of a queen and mother of Manasseh.
Hebrew biblical name of a prophetess, derived from an Aramaic word meaning
to creep, crawl, hence
a mole or weasel
Biblical name of a Kenite woman who killed
Sisera,
a Canaanite general and enemy of the Israelites, meaning
wild
she-goat
Biblical name of the mother of
Josiah,
meaning
beloved
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of
King Uzziah,
meaning
possession
Biblical name meaning
God sees From
Gen 11:29.
Hebrew biblical name of the evil wife of
King Ahab,
meaning
impure, unexalted She was eaten by dogs as prophesied
by Elijah.
Feminine form of English
John, meaning
God is gracious This is the biblical name of a follower of Jesus.
Biblical name of the mother of
Miriam, Aaron
and
Moses, meaning
God is
glory
English unisex name derived from the biblical name of the river in which
Jesus
was baptized by John
the
Baptist, meaning
flowing down
Biblical name of a daughter of
Job, meaning
"horn of antimony," a black paint used for eye-shadow.
Cinnamon tree Biblical name of a daughter of
Job,
who named her after a spice tree similar to cinnamon.
Biblical name of the
mother of Eunice and grandmother of Timothy. The etymology is uncertain, but it may have been
derived from Greek loion, meaning
desirable It is
often wrongly connected with
Louise or Eloise.
Biblical name of a woman converted to Christianity by
Paul,
meaning
of Lydia
Biblical form of Latin
Magdalena, meaning
of Magdala In the New Testament,
Mary Magdalene was cleansed of sin by Jesus
and remained with him throughout his ministry, and witnessed his crucifixion and
resurrection.
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of
Esau,
meaning
lyre
Hebrew name derived from the biblical
place name in Judah, near
Beth Horon, mentioned in
Joshua 15:41, meaning
bowl, cup It is also the name of an Ethiopian
Queen who may be
the same person as the
Queen of Sheba
mentioned in the Old Testament who visited Solomon.
Hebrew biblical name which Naomi
gave herself after the death of her husband and sons, meaning
bitter
Aramaic biblical name of the sister of
Lazarus,
meaning
lady
Biblical name of the mother of Jesus
and several other characters. It is the English form of Latin
Maria,
meaning
beloved
Biblical name of a daughter of
Saul,
meaning
abundant
Czech and Slovak form of
Michael,
meaning "who is like God?"
Hebrew biblical name of the elder sister of Aaron
and Moses. It is the Hebrew form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Biblical name of the mountain where Abraham
prepared to sacrifice
Isaac to God,
meaning
teacher
Hebrew biblical name of a wife of
Solomon,
and daughter of
Lamech, meaning
pleasant
Minor biblical character from the 2nd book of Kings. Wife of
King Jehoiakim,
daughter of
Elnatan, and mother of
Jehoiachin.
Hebrew biblical name of a daughter of
Zelophehad,
meaning
motion, shake, tremble
Hebrew unisex name. It is the biblical name of a son of
King David,
meaning
brightness
Hebrew unisex name derived from the biblical name of a descendant of Judah
and a city in Manasseh, meaning
young fawn; young
mountain
Biblical name of a wife of
Elkanah,
meaning
coral
Greek biblical name of a woman mentioned by
Paul in his epistle to the
Romans, meaning "Persian woman."
Biblical name of a prostitute of
Jericho who aided the Israelites, meaning
spacious
French form of Rebecca, meaning
one who snares or traps
Greek biblical name of a servant in the house of Mary
mother of
John, meaning
"rose."
Biblical name of a woman killed by God for lying, from the Greek name
Sappheire,
meaning
lapis lazuli; sapphire
Biblical name
that God gave to
Sarai, wife of
Abraham,
meaning
princess She gave birth to Isaac
at the age of 90.
Contentious Biblical name of the wife of Abraham
before God changed her name to Sarah. (see Gen. 17:15).
Hebrew unisex name meaning
cliff; rock This is the biblical
name of the capital city of
Edom in the Old Testament.
Biblical name of a valley in Palestine, meaning
plain, level
ground The name is sometimes given because of its association with
the flowering shrub called
Rose of
Sharon.
Oath Biblical name of a place in Ethiopia and several characters including the
queen of Sheba who visited Solomon
after hearing of his great wisdom.
Biblical name of a daughter of
Ephraim,
meaning
kinswoman
Biblical name of a midwife, meaning
beautiful