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'Achashwerosh Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Achashwerosh is the Biblical Hebrew form of Ahasuerus, a name that appears several times in the Old Testament referring to a king of Persia. The Hebrew name derives from the Old Persian Xšayarša, which is the origin of...

'Ach'av Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Ach'av is the Biblical Hebrew form of Ahab, a name borne by a notorious king of Israel in the Old Testament. The name is composed of two Hebrew elements: ʾaḥ meaning "brother" and ʾav meaning "father" (אָח and אָב respe...

'Adalya Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Adalya is the Hebrew form of Adalia, a name of uncertain meaning, possibly of Persian origin. In the Book of Esther in the Old Testament, Adalia is listed as one of the ten sons of Haman the Agagite, who were executed a...

Adam Masculine Arabic Dhivehi +26

Adam is a name of profound historical and religious significance, originating from the Hebrew word adam meaning "man." Its etymology is debated, with possible roots in the Hebrew ʾaḏam ("to be red," referring to skin ton...

'Adaya Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Adaya is a Biblical Hebrew form of the name Adaiah, which itself derives from the Hebrew elements ʿaḏa meaning "to adorn" and yah referring to the Hebrew God Yahweh. Thus, the name carries the meaning "Yahweh has adorne...

'Adina Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Adina is a Biblical Hebrew name, the original form of Adina 1, found in the Old Testament. It derives from the Hebrew root ʿaḏin, meaning "delicate" or "slender." This name appears in 1 Chronicles 11:42, where 'Adina is...

Adino Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Adino is a name that appears in the Hebrew Bible, associated with one of King David's mighty warriors. The name is probably derived from the Hebrew element עָדִין (ʿaḏin), meaning "delicate." This etymology suggests a co...

Adlai Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Adlai is a male given name of Hebrew origin, traditionally interpreted as meaning "God is just." It is a contracted form of Adalia, a name of uncertain meaning that appears in the Old Testament as the name of a son of Ha...

Adoniram Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Adoniram is a Hebrew name meaning "my lord is exalted," derived from the elements ʾaḏon ("lord, master") and rum ("to exalt"). In the Old Testament, Adoniram (also known as Adoram) was an official in charge of forced lab...

'Adoniya Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Adoniya is the Hebrew form of Adonijah, a biblical name meaning "my lord is Yahweh." The name is composed of two elements: ʾaḏon meaning "lord, master" and yah, a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh, referring to t...

Adriel Masculine Portuguese Spanish +2

Adriel is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "flock of God" in Hebrew. It is derived from the elements ʿeḏer (עֵדֶר), meaning "flock" or "herd," and ʾel (אֵל), meaning "God." The name appears in the Old Testament...

Aharon Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Aharon is the original Hebrew form of the name Aaron, borne by the older brother of Moses in the Old Testament. The name is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin, though some theories suggest Hebrew derivations with mea...

Allon Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Allon is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "oak" in Hebrew. It appears briefly in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the Old Testament, where it is mentioned as the name of a descendant of Simeon (1 Chronic...

Amal 2 Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Amal II (עָמָל) is a Hebrew name meaning '"work"' or it can also derive from a word for 'to work' or 'that binds'. In the Bible, Amal appears as a minor figure in the Old Testament. It is attested as the name of an Asher...

'Amaryahu Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Amaryahu is a Hebrew name from the Old Testament, meaning "Yahweh has said" in Hebrew. It is derived from the roots (ʾamar) meaning "to say" and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This name appears in the Hebrew Bible a...

'Amatzyahu Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Amatzyahu is a Hebrew masculine given name found in the Bible, representing a direct form of the name Amaziah. The name derives from the Hebrew roots ʾamets, meaning "to strengthen," and yah, referring to the Hebrew God...

Ami 1 Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Etymology and Biblical ContextAmi 1 is a Hebrew name meaning "trustworthy, reliable." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of a servant of King Solomon. The name is derived from the Hebrew root aman, which connote...

Amittai Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Amittai (Hebrew: אֲמִתַּי, meaning 'my truth') is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word ʾemeṯ ('truth') combined with a possessive suffix. In the Old Testament, Amittai is mentioned only twice, in 2 Ki...

Ammiel Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Ammiel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Hebrew Bible. The name is composed of two elements: עַם (ʿam) meaning "people, nation, kinsman" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God", giving it the meaning "God...

Amnon Masculine Hebrew English Bible +3

Etymology and Biblical OriginAmnon is a Hebrew name meaning "faithful". In the Old Testament, he appears as a tragic figure: the eldest son of King David and his wife Ahinoam of Jezreel. Amnon was initially the heir to t...

Amos Masculine Hebrew English +4

Amos is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew word ʿamas meaning "load" or "burden." This etymology reflects the prophetic role of the biblical figure who bore the weight of divine messages. In...

Amram Masculine Hebrew English Bible +2

Amram (Hebrew: עַמְרָם) is a masculine name meaning "exalted nation" in Hebrew, derived from the elements ʿam ("people, nation") and rum ("to exalt"). In the Bible, Amram is the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, as rec...

Anan 2 Masculine Hebrew English Bible +1

Anan is a Hebrew name that directly translates to "cloud", appearing in the Old Testament as a fleeting mention. This name is listed among the descendants of Israel in the genealogical records of the Hebrew Bible, but it...

Anani Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Anani is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, primarily found in the English Bible and Hebrew Bible. The name means "my cloud" in Hebrew, derived from the possessive form of the element ʿanan, meaning "cloud". This n...

'Anaya Masculine Hebrew Bible

"Anaya is a Hebrew name found in the Old Testament, representing a minor character in the biblical text. It is a variant form of the name Anaiah, which carries the meaning "Yahweh has answered" from the Hebrew elements ʿ...

Aram 3 Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +2

Aram (אַרְמוֹן, ʾarmon) is a Hebrew name meaning "fortress, elevated place". In the Old Testament, Aram appears as a son of Shem (grandson of Noah) and is regarded as the eponymous ancestor of the Arameans, a group of Se...

Aran 2 Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Aran is a biblical name mentioned in the Old Testament. The name derives from Hebrew meaning "joyous, shouting," connoting exuberance and exaltation. In the genealogical records of Genesis 36:28, Aran is identified as a...

Areli Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Areli is a masculine name that appears in the Old Testament as a minor figure. It is possibly of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion of God" or "hero", derived from elements related to ari (lion) and El (God). In the Bible, Are...

'Ari'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Ari'el is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name Ariel, meaning "lion of God" from the elements ʾari meaning "lion" and ʾel meaning "God". In the Old Testament, 'Ari'el is used as an alternative name for the city of Jerus...

Arye Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Arye is a Hebrew masculine given name and occasional surname, a spelling variant of Arieh (or Aryeh). The name originates from the Hebrew word ʾari (ʾari) meaning "lion," an animal symbolically associated with the tribe...

Asa Masculine Hebrew English Bible +1

Asa is a masculine given name with origins in several cultures, most prominently in Hebrew. In the Hebrew Bible, Asa (אָסָא) is the name of the third king of Judah, who reigned for forty years. The name is thought to mea...

Asaf 1 Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Asaf is a Hebrew masculine given name, directly derived from the Biblical name Asaph, which appears in the Old Testament. The name Asaph means "collector" or "gatherer" in Hebrew, reflecting a possible occupational origi...

Asher Masculine Hebrew English +2

Asher is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "happy" or "blessed." It is derived from the Hebrew root אָשַׁר (ʾashar), „to be happy“ or „to be blessed.“ In the Old Testament (Genesis 30:13), Leah, Jacob‘s wi...

Asnappar Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Asnappar is the Hebrew form of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, used in the Old Testament to refer to the ruler who reigned from 669 to 631 BC. The name appears in the Bible as ʾAsnappar (אָסְנַפַּר), reflecting a phoneti...

'Avdi'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Avdi'el is the Biblical Hebrew form of Abdiel, a theophoric name that combines the elements ʿeveḏ (meaning "servant, slave") and ʾel (meaning "God"), thus signifying "servant of God." This name appears in the Hebrew Bib...

Avidan Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Avidan is a Hebrew name and surname, derived from the given name Abidan. The roots of Avidan lie in biblical Hebrew, where Abidan appears as a minor figure in the Old Testament: according to the Book of Numbers, Abidan w...

'Avi'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Avi'el is a Biblical Hebrew name that serves as the original form of Abiel. The name is composed of two elements: ʾav meaning "father" and ʾel meaning "God", thus signifying "God is my father". This theophoric name refl...

Avihu Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Avihu (Hebrew: אֲבִיהוּא) is a Hebrew male given name appearing in the Hebrew Bible. It is the Hebrew form of Abihu, meaning "he is my father", from the elements ʾav (father) and hu (he). In the biblical narrative, Avihu...

'Avima'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Avima'el is the Hebrew form of Abimael, a name appearing in the Old Testament. The name is listed in the Table of Nations in Genesis 10:28 as a descendant of Shem, son of Noah. Its etymology is uncertain, though the fir...

'Avimelekh Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Avimelekh is the original Hebrew form of the name Abimelech, appearing in the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible. Unlike the Anglicized "Abimelech," which often appears in English translations, 'Avimelekh retains the ph...

Aviram Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Aviram is the Hebrew form of Abiram, a biblical name attested in the Old Testament. The name is composed of two Hebrew elements: (ʾav) meaning “father” and (rum) meaning “to exalt,” thus carrying the meaning “my father i...

'Avishay Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Avishay is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name Abishai, which means "my father is a gift" from the Hebrew roots (ʾav) meaning "father" and (shai) meaning "gift". In the Old Testament, Abishai (or 'Avishay) appears as o...

Avner Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Avner is a Hebrew given name, directly derived from the biblical figure Abner. It is the original Hebrew form of Abner, which entered English and other languages via translations of the Bible. Etymology The name Avner (א...

Avraham Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Avraham is the Hebrew form of Abraham, a foundational patriarch in the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Derived from the Hebrew name אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), it likely means "father of many" or is in...

Avram Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Avram is the Hebrew form of Abram 1, itself a variant of the more familiar Abraham. The name appears in the Hebrew Bible as the original name of the biblical patriarch before God changed it to Abraham (see Genesis 17:5)....

Avshalom Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Avshalom is the original Hebrew form of the name Absalom, borne by a prominent prince in the Hebrew Bible. The name is derived from the Hebrew elements ʾav (father) and shalom (peace), giving it the meaning "father is pe...

Azarel Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Azarel is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has helped." It is derived from the Hebrew words ʿazar (to help) and ʾel (God), forming a theophoric name that expresses divine assistance. In the Old Testament, A...

'Azarya Masculine Hebrew Bible

Etymology'Azarya is the original Hebrew form of Azariah, a theophoric name that appears multiple times in the Old Testament. It is composed of two elements: the verb ʿazar (עָזַר), meaning "to help," and yah (יָהּ), a sh...

'Azazyahu Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Azazyahu (Hebrew: עֲזַזְיָהוּ) is the Hebrew form of Azaziah, found in the Old Testament. The name is borne by three minor figures: a Levite musician (1 Chronicles 15:21), a Davidite officer (1 Chronicles 27:20), and a...

Aziel Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Aziel is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, possibly meaning "God comforts" or "my refuge is God." It is derived from the Hebrew roots ʿuz meaning "to take refuge" and ʾel meaning "God." It may also be a variant of Uzzie...

'Azri'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Azri'el is a Hebrew name, a variant form of Azriel, both ultimately derived from the same root. Its structure emphasises the original biblical spelling. As a theophoric name, 'Azri'el and Azriel share a meaning componen...

Ba'al Masculine Semitic Hebrew Bible

Ba'al is a title and theonym derived from the Northwest Semitic root bʿl, meaning "lord, master, possessor". In the Hebrew Bible, it appears as a designation for various foreign deities worshiped by the Canaanites, Phoen...

Ba'al Zevuv Masculine Hebrew Bible

Ba'al Zevuv is the Hebrew form of Beelzebub, a name with deep roots in ancient Near Eastern religion and later Christian demonology. The name is derived from the Hebrew phrase בַּעַל זְבוּב (Baʿal Zevuv), meaning "lord o...

Barak 1 Masculine Hebrew English Bible +2

Barak is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "lightning" (Hebrew: ברק). In the Old Testament, Barak was a military commander who, at the urging of the prophetess Deborah, led an Israelite army against the Ca...

Barukh Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Barukh is the Hebrew form of Baruch, originating from the Hebrew name בָּרוּך (Baruḵ) meaning "blessed." This name appears in the Old Testament as the name of a companion and scribe to the prophet Jeremiah. Barukh (Baruc...

Barzillai Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Barzillai is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament of the Bible. Derived from the Hebrew word barzel meaning "iron," the name conveys strength and resilience, much like the metal itself.Notabl...

Beeri Masculine Hebrew English Bible +1

Beeri is a masculine Hebrew name appearing in the Old Testament. The name means "my well" in Hebrew, derived from the element be’er meaning "well" or "spring," combined with a possessive suffix. It is the possessive form...

Belshatztzar Masculine Hebrew Bible

Belshatztzar is a form of the name Belshazzar found in the Hebrew Bible. It derives from the Hebrew בֵּלְשַׁאצַּר (Belshatstsar), which itself comes from the Akkadian name Bel-sharra-usur, meaning "Bel protect the king."...

Benaya Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Benaya is the Hebrew form of Benaiah, a biblical name borne by several figures in the Old Testament.The name Benaiah itself means "Yahweh has built," derived from the Hebrew root bana (to build) and yah, a shortened form...

Betu'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

Betu'el is the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) form of the name Bethuel. Bethuel itself is of uncertain etymology, possibly meaning "destruction of God" — derived from the Hebrew elements baṯa ("destruction") and ʾel ("God"...

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