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Sepphora Feminine Greek Bible

Sepphora is a Greek form of Zipporah, the wife of Moses in the Old Testament.EtymologyThe name Sepphora derives from the Hebrew name Zipporah (צִפּוֹרָה, Tsippora), which comes from the Hebrew word tsippor meaning "bird....

Sousanna Feminine Greek Bible

EtymologySousanna is the Greek form of Susanna, itself derived from the Greek Σουσάννα (Sousanna), which came from the Hebrew name שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshanna). The root is the Hebrew word שׁוֹשָׁן (shoshan), meaning "lily" o...

Syntyche Feminine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Syntyche is a masculine form of Euodia and appears in few texts.

Tabitha Feminine English English Bible +1

Tabitha is an English feminine given name derived from an Aramaic word meaning "gazelle." The name appears in the New Testament in Acts 9:36, where Tabitha (also known by her Greek equivalent Dorcas) is a benevolent woma...

Thamar Feminine Greek Bible Latin Bible

Etymology and Biblical OriginsThamar is a transliteration of the name Tamar as it appears in the Greek and Latin versions of the Bible. The underlying Hebrew name תָּמָר (Tamar) means "date palm," a tree that symbolized...

Themar Feminine Greek Bible

Themar is a Greek biblical variant of the name Tamar, used specifically in the Old Testament translation where it refers to the daughter of King David. The name originates from the Hebrew word for "date palm", a tree sym...

Thersa Feminine Greek Bible Latin Bible

Etymology and Biblical OriginThersa is a variant form of Tirzah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. The name Tirzah comes from the Hebrew Tirtsa, meaning "favorable" or "pleasant." In the Old Testament, Tirzah app...

Tryphaina Feminine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Tryphaina is the Greek form of Tryphena, derived from the Greek name Τρύφαινα (Tryphaina), which itself comes from the Greek word τρυφή (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy." This name appears in the New Testament, where...

Tryphosa Feminine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Tryphosa is a Greek name that appears in the New Testament, mentioned in Paul's Epistle to the Romans (16:12) as a Christian woman commended as a "worker in the Lord." The name is derived from Greek τρυφή (tryphe), meani...

Zelpha Feminine Greek Bible Latin Bible

Zelpha is a form of the biblical name Zilpah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. The name Zilpah (Hebrew: זִלְפָּה) is traditionally interpreted as meaning "frailty" in Hebrew, though some scholars suggest it may...

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