Spanish form of Aaron, meaning
"high mountain."
ABADDON:
Biblical name of the dark angel of the abyss, meaning
destruction;
ruination
Hebrew biblical name of one of the judges who ruled over
Israel, meaning
servant, worshiper
Babylonian (Aramaic) biblical name given to Azariah,
meaning
servant of Nebo
Abider; survivor From Old English ábidan,
meaning
to abide, wait, remain behind; survive; wait
for; expect Not to be confused with Abidon,
the one waited for
Biblical name of a son of
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he is my father
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Nadab were killed
for offering God unauthorized fire. God caused them to
be consumed by the flames.
My father is Yahweh Hebrew biblical unisex
name of the second king of Judah and several other
biblical characters, both male and female.
Hebrew biblical
name of the eldest son of
Hiel the
Bethelite, and the name of a son of
Eliab who joined
Korah in his rebellion
against
Moses,
meaning
my father is exalted; proud
Biblical name of a cousin of Saul
who was also a commander of his
army, meaning
father of [or is] light
Biblical name of the founding patriarch of the Israelites, meaning
father of a multitude
Biblical name of the rebellious third son of
King David.
It is a variant of Hebrew Avishalom,
meaning
my
father is peace
Latin biblical name derived from Greek
Achaikos,
meaning
from Achaia This is the name of a
Christian who, together with
Fortunatus
and
Stephanas,
carried a letter from the Corinthians to Paul
and back again.
ACHAN:
Aramaic biblical name of a man who stole forbidden items during
the assault on
Jericho, for which he was stoned to
death, meaning
snake After his crime, he was called
Achar,
meaning
one who
troubles
Biblical name given to Achan
after his crime of stealing forbidden items during the
assault on
Jericho, for which he was stoned to death,
meaning
one who troubles
Hebrew and Aramaic biblical name of an officer of
King Josiah,
meaning
mouse
Biblical
name of an ancestor of Jesus.
It is a nickname for Joachim,
meaning
established by God
Biblical name of a son of
Haman,
meaning
Yahweh
is just
Hungarian form of Adam, meaning
"earth."
Biblical name of a general
under
Jehosaphat, who was chief over 300,000
men, meaning
delight
Biblical name of a son of
King David,
meaning
my lord is Yahweh
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."
Original Hebrew form of biblical
Aaron,
meaning
high mountain
Hebrew
biblical name of a son of
Simeon,
meaning
oak tree
Latin biblical name of the fathers of James
and Levi. It is
the Latin form of Greek
Alphaios,
meaning
changing
Latin biblical name of a leader of the family of
Esau, meaning
white In
Hebrew it is a transposed form of the word avla,
meaning
sin
Hebrew
biblical name of a member of the tribe of
Asher,
meaning
work
Hebrew biblical
name of a priest who lived in the time of
King Jehoshaphat,
meaning
the word of God
Original Hebrew form of biblical
Amariah,
meaning
the
word of God
Biblical name of the son of Abigail,
meaning
burden
Hebrew biblical name of a servant of
King Solomon,
meaning
reliable and
trustworthy
Hebrew biblical name of one of the spies of
Moses,
meaning
Yahweh is my
kinsman
Hebrew
biblical name of several characters: a son of Kohath; a descendant of
Uzziel the Levite; a king of Ammon; and a father-in-law
of
Aaron, meaning
my people are generous
Hebrew biblical name
of the author of the Old Testament Book of Amos, meaning
to bear; to carry
Hebrew biblical name of the
father of
Moses,
meaning
exalted nation
Hebrew biblical name unisex of
several Old Testament characters, both male and female, meaning
answer
ANAN: African
Akan unisex name meaning
fourth born child
Variant of Hebrew biblical
Anan, meaning
cloud
Greek form of Hebrew
Hananiah, meaning
"compassion of God."
Biblical name of a New Testament apostle and brother
of Simon
Peter.
He was crucified on an X-shaped
cross. T
He name was derived from Greek
Andreas,
meaning
man; warrior
Variant of
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against the
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more information. This was the name of the biblical Herod
Antipas of the New Testament who had John
the
Baptist beheaded.
Roman biblical name meaning
eagle In the New
Testament, the apostle
Paul stayed with Aquila and his
wife Priscilla/Prisca.
Latin form of Greek
Archelaos,
meaning
master of the people Biblical
name of a son of Herod the Great.
Hebrew biblical name of a son
of
Gad, meaning
lion of God
Hebrew biblical name of a bodyguard, meaning
lion
Greek name derived from the elements aristos
"excellence" and arche
"origin/source." It is a biblical name as well
as the name of several historical figures: a companion
of St. Paul; a Greek tragic poet; a Greek critic and
grammarian; and a Greek astronomer and mathematician. It
is also the name of an asteroid and a crater on the
Moon.
"Righteous ruler." Greek biblical form of
Persian
Artakhshathra, name
of a 3rd century king of Persia.
Swedish nickname for Old Norse names beginning with the element áss,
meaning "god."
Name of several biblical
characters in the Old Testament, meaning
collector
Hebrew
biblical name of a son of
Jacob, derived from the Hebrew
word osher, meaning
happy
Hebrew biblical name of
several minor Old Testament characters, meaning
strength of Yahweh
Hebrew biblical person and place name, meaning
reserved
Hebrew biblical name of a military commander, meaning
lightning
Hungarian form of Greek Barnabas, meaning
"son
of exhortation."
Biblical name of an apostle in the New Testament, derived from Greek
Bartholomaios,
meaning
son of Talmai
Hebrew biblical name of a companion of
Jeremiah, and author of the Book of
Baruch, meaning
blessed
Son of my sorrow Biblical name of Benjamin
given to him by his mother who died giving birth to him.
Hebrew biblical name of the father of
Rebecca,
meaning
man of God
Hebrew biblical name of a son of
Nachor, meaning
contempt
Greek form of Aramaic
Qayyafa,
possibly meaning
"to raise up, set up."
Biblical name of a
descendant of
Adam,
meaning
possession; smith
Dog Biblical name of one of t
He twelve spies sent into
Israel by
Moses.
He was probably
so-named for his loyalty and devotion to God.
Hebrew biblical name of a son of Reuben
and grandson of
Jacob,
meaning
my vineyard
Latin name meaning
fruit, profits In Greek
mythology, this is the name of a son of Chloris
and Zephyrus. The name is
mentioned in the second epistle of Timothy.
Aramaic biblical nickname given by
Jesus to
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Jona, to
distinguish him from
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*Simon Zelotes. It is usually
translated via Greek Petros
into English
Peter,
meaning
rock
CHENANIAH:
Established by God Biblical name of a
Levite who was the chief of the
Temple singers who conducted the music when the Ark of
the Covenant was
moved from the house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem.
Hebrew biblical name of a descendant of
Asher,
meaning
association
Hebrew biblical name of a
Levite and a place. It is a variant of Hebrew
Chever,
meaning
association
Modern abbreviated form of Latin
Christos,
meaning
anointed
Glory of the father New Testament spelling
of Greek Cleopas. Biblical name of two
disciples to whom the risen Jesus
appeared at Emmaus.
Name of a biblical character present at the Crucifixion of Jesus. It is a form
of
Cleophas, meaning
glory of the
father
Roman biblical name of a Centurion who appears in Acts
and who was directed by an angel to seek out Peter
who converted him. Derived from Latin cornu,
meaning
horn
Biblical
name of the conqueror of Babylon, Cyrus the Great, who
freed the captive Jews. It is the English form of Greek
Kyros,
meaning
like the sun
Hungarian form of Daniel,
meaning "God is my judge."
Belonging to a fountain Hebrew biblical
name of a son of Eliab
who, with his brother
Abiram,
joined
Korah in his
rebellion against Moses.
Hungarian form of David,
meaning "beloved."
Biblical title borne by
Satan,
derived from Greek
Diabolos,
meaning
accuser, slanderer
Sunset Name not actually found in the bible but given by Christians to the thief
who was crucified beside Jesus.
English form of Hebrew
Evenezer, first used
as a forename by 17th century Puritans, meaning
foundation stone; stone of help It is the
biblical name of the
place where the Israelites were defeated by
the Philistines. After they got their revenge, Samuel
set up a memorial stone by this name.
Biblical name of a
descendant of
Shem,
meaning
pass over; the other side (of the
Euphrates River)