We’ve prepared this list of 350+ biblical names for boys and girls, with their meanings. Some of the names also have inspiring stories. The Most Popular Biblical Names Top 10 Most PopularBiblical Girl Names 1. Abigail Abigail means “my father’s joy” and comes from the Hebrew name “...
As you’ve discovered, biblical names offer plenty of appealing options for boy, girl, and unisex monikers with classic sounds and unique meanings. Even if you don’t choose a traditional biblical name for your baby boy or girl, these names may offer inspiration! If you’re still on the f...
It has a joyous tone and signifies “the province”; it is one of the least-used names on our list of biblical baby names. Wheel also has alternate meanings of revolution. Galilee is a location in northern Israel where Jesus spent at least thirty years of his life. It also lends itself...
The range of meanings includes those of authority and discipline, but also those of compassion, care, protection, and provision.4. El Elyon - “God Most High” Means “God Most High” – El Elyon is a name used through the Old Testament revealing God is above all gods, that nothing in...
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And the burly epithets Tamar and Jael are masculine nouns but are in the Bible applied solely to women. Some Biblical feminine names describe qualities of a typical masculine nature — for instance: Abi, meaning either My Father or Fatherly, occurs in the Bible only as a feminine name. Ahi...
First, using Proverb’s Lady Wisdom as a jumping point for women’s literacy in ancient Judah and Israel, he provides an overview of other evidence for woman scribes in the ancient Near East and the bureaucratic role of queen mothers, who likely had a degree of scribal education. Second, ...
Of all of the flowers and the symbolic meanings of flowers, this one is special to add to your Bible garden. Derivation of the botanical name: Papaver is the classical Latin name for the poppy. Rhoeas for wild. The Hebrew name: pereg, פרג (sometimes parag) derives from the Sansk...
1.This first verse is very interesting. You already know that one of the names of the Antichrist is the“lawless one”per the Scripture verse I gave you in my first article. This verse is definitely talking about the Antichrist. Here is the verse: ...
6:633). Afterwards, when the chasm between Judaism and Christianity became wider, Christian writers were fond of dwelling on the meanings of the two words which practically represented them, and showing how far the synagogue was excelled by the ecclesia (August. Enarr. in Psalm 80; Trench, ...