AKELDAMA (ħqźl
dmā): Aramaic biblical name of the place where Judas
Iscariot committed suicide, meaning
field of
blood
Aramaic biblical name of a place near Jerusalem where
Jesus stayed during the Holy Week, meaning
house of figs
Aramaic unisex form of masculine Hebrew
Dekel,
meaning
date/palm tree
Variant of Aramaic unisex
Dikla, meaning
date/palm tree
DOR: Hebrew unisex name of Aramaic origin, meaning
generation or
period of time
Aramaic form of
Gethsemane, the name of the place where
Jesus took his disciples to pray just before his arrest, meaning
oil press or
oil vat
Place of the
skull Aramaic biblical name of the place where
Jesus was crucified,
derived from gūlgaltā, meaning
skull
Hebrew biblical name of a prophetess, derived from an Aramaic word meaning
to creep, crawl, hence
a mole or weasel
Aramaic biblical name of the sister of
Lazarus,
meaning
lady
Aramaic unisex name, meaning
secret
Aramaic
biblical name of a woman restored to life by
Peter,
meaning
gazelle The Greeks translated this name to Dorcas
in the New Testament. See Acts 9:36.
Little girl English name derived from the Aramaic biblical phrase talitha koum(i),
Little girl, I say to you, get up, spoken by
Jesus to the little girl that he healed.