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Derived from the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן (ʾAharon), whose etymology is uncertain and possibly Egyptian in origin. Alternative interpretations suggest a...

This term means "ruin, destruction" in Hebrew. In the New Testament book of Revelation, it is an alternative name for the angel of the abyss.

This name means "servant of God" in Hebrew, derived from the words עֶבֶד (ʿeveḏ), which translates to "servant" or "slave," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning...

The name means "servant of Nebo" in Akkadian, with Nebo representing the Babylonian deity of wisdom. In the Old Testament, Abednego is the Babylonian...

Derived from the Hebrew name הֶבֶל, which translates to "breath". According to the Old Testament, Hevel was the second son of Adam and Eve, and he...

A variation of Abijah, used by individuals of both genders in the Old Testament.

From the Hebrew name אֶבְיָתָר (ʾEvyaṯar), which means "my father abounds" or "my father excels", the name is derived from אָב (ʾav), meaning "father,...

The name means "my father has judged" in Hebrew. It is derived from the words אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and דִּין (din), meaning "to...

The name signifies "God is my father" in Hebrew. It combines the elements אָב (ʾav), which means "father," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "God." This name...

Derived from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל (ʾAviḡayil), which translates to "my father is joy," combining the roots אָב (ʾav) for "father" and גִּיל (gil...

The phrase "my father is strength" in Hebrew translates to this meaning, stemming from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and חַיִל (ḥayil...

The phrase "he is my father" in Hebrew is derived from אָב (ʾav), which means "father," and הוּא (hu), meaning "he." This name belongs to a son of Aar...

Means "my father is Yahweh" in Hebrew, derived from אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and יָהּ (yah), a reference to the Hebrew deity. This name...

The origin is unclear, but the initial component is probably Hebrew אָב (ʾav), which means "father". In the Old Testament, he is mentioned as a...

The term "my father is king" in Hebrew, which originates from the roots אָב (ʾav), signifying "father," and מֶלֶךְ (meleḵ), meaning "king." This name...

The name means "my father is exalted" in Hebrew, originating from the words אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt."...

The name means "my father wanders" in Hebrew, derived from אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and שָׁגָה (shaḡa), meaning "to stray" or "to err."...

The name means "my father is a gift" in Hebrew, derived from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and שַׁי (shai), meaning "gift." In the Ol...

The name means "my father is dew" in Hebrew, derived from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and טַל (ṭal), which means "dew." It is the...

The name אַבְנֵר (ʾAvner) originates from Hebrew and translates to "my father is a light," combining the words אָב (ʾav) meaning "father" and נֵר (ner...

Derived from the Hebrew name אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), it can be interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a combination of Abram 1 and הָמוֹן (hamon)...

The term "high father" in Hebrew is derived from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to elevate" or "to be high."...

Derived from the Hebrew name אַבְשָׁלוֹם (ʾAvshalom), which means "father is peace" and is composed of the elements אָב (ʾav), meaning "father," and ש...

The Latinized version of the Greek name Ἀχαϊκός (Achaikos) is associated with the area in Greece known as Ἀχαΐα (Achaia), located on the northern...

This name might be derived from the Hebrew term עֲכָר (ʿaḵar), which translates to "trouble". In the Old Testament, Achan is executed by stoning for...

Perhaps derived from a Hebrew name that means "he will establish". It appears in the New Testament as an ancestor of Jesus.

The term "anklet, bangle" is its meaning in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, it is the name of a daughter of Caleb.

The term means "adornment, ornament" in Hebrew. It is the name of the wives of both Lamech and Esau as mentioned in the Old Testament.

Derived from the Hebrew name עֲדָיָה (ʿAḏaya), which means "adorned by Yahweh". It is formed from the root עָדָה (ʿaḏa), meaning "to adorn", and יָהּ...

Of uncertain origin, it may have Persian roots. In the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Esther, this name is given to a son of Haman, an Aga...

This term represents the Hebrew word for "man". It may have originated from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam), which means "to be red", alluding to the reddish hue...

Derived from the Hebrew name עֲדִינָא (ʿAḏina), which stems from the word עָדִין (ʿaḏin) and means "delicate". This name appears in the Old Testament...

Most likely derived from Hebrew עָדִין (ʿaḏin), which carries the meaning of "delicate". In the Old Testament, this name is associated with one of...

Shortened version of Adalia. It is the name of the father of one of King David's shepherds mentioned in the Old Testament.

Means "my lord is Yahweh" in Hebrew, derived from the words אָדוֹן (ʾaḏon), which signifies "lord" or "master," and יָהּ (yah), which is a reference...

The term "my lord is exalted" in Hebrew is derived from the words אָדוֹן (ʾaḏon), which means "lord, master," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt." In...

The term "flock of God" in Hebrew is derived from the words עֵדֶר (ʿeḏer), which means "flock" or "herd," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "God." In the Old Tes...

Derived from Ἄγαβος (Agabos), the New Testament Greek version of Hagab. In the Book of Acts within the New Testament, this name belongs to an early...

A Roman cognomen of uncertain origin, potentially derived from the Greek terms ἄγριος (agrios), which means "wild," and ἵππος (hippos), signifying...

Represents "uncle" in Hebrew, derived from the fusion of אָח (ʾaḥ), which means "brother," and אָב (ʾav), meaning "father." It was the name of an...

Derived from the Hebrew אֲחַשְׁוֵרוֹשׁ (ʾAḥashwerosh) and the Old Persian name Xšayarša (see Xerxes), this name is mentioned multiple times in the Old...

This name means "my brother is pleasant" in Hebrew and is derived from the words אָח (ʾaḥ), which means "brother," and נָעַם (naʿam), which means "to...

The term translates to "tent of the high place" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, it refers to one of Esau's wives, who may be the same person as Judit...

Latinized version of the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος, which translates to "defending men" from the Greek words ἀλέξω (alexo), meaning "to defend, help,"...

The name has the meaning oak in Hebrew and is briefly referenced in the Old Testament.

Derived from the Greek name Ἀλφαῖος, which originates from a Hebrew term signifying "exchange." In the New Testament, it is the name of the father of...

The Hebrew meaning of this name is "his highness". It appears in the Old Testament as the name of a descendant of Esau.

The Hebrew meaning of this term is "work." It appears as the name of an individual from the tribe of Asher in the Old Testament.

Represents "Yahweh has spoken" in Hebrew, originating from the roots אָמַר (ʾamar), which means "to speak," and יָהּ (yah), a reference to the Hebrew...

The name is derived from Hebrew and means "Yahweh strengthens." It comes from the combination of אָמֵץ (ʾamets), which means "to strengthen," and יָהּ...

The Hebrew meaning is "trustworthy, reliable." It is the name of a servant of King Solomon mentioned in the Old Testament.

Signifies "my truth" in Hebrew, a possessive form of אֱמֶת (ʾemeṯ), which translates to "truth." This name appears in the Old Testament as the father...

The name means "God is my kinsman" in Hebrew. It is derived from the roots עַם (ʿam), which signifies "people, nation, kinsman," and אֵל (ʾel), meanin...

Derives from the Hebrew word meaning "loyal". In the Old Testament, this name belongs to the firstborn son of King David. He met his death at the...

Derived from the Hebrew word עָמַס (ʿamas), which translates to "load" or "burden" [4]. Amos is recognized as one of the twelve minor prophets in the ...

The term "exalted nation" in Hebrew derives from the combination of עַם (ʿam), which means "people" or "nation," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt."...

This name means "God has answered" in Hebrew, derived from the root words עָנָה (ʿana), which means "to answer," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "God." It...

This term means response in Hebrew. Within the Old Testament, this name is attributed to one female and two male characters.

The name means "Yahweh has answered" in Hebrew, derived from the words עָנָה (ʿana), which signifies "to answer," and יָהּ (yah), a reference to the...

The name signifies cloud in Hebrew and is referenced briefly in the Old Testament.