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In 2013, 11,000 babies were given the name Noah, a number shy of the 13,000 babies born in 2012 given […] Most Popular Baby Names in 2015 Updated:June 1, 2022byMomsWhoThink Staff Time certainly flies, but 2015 had many high points that many of us do remember very well. For insta...
The Bible is one of the world’s greatest treasures and holds powerful resonance for the three monotheistic religions and their billions of adherents. For thousands of years, its sacred words have been closely studied, contemplated, and analyzed. The Hebrew Bible is composed of twenty-four books...
T he Bible is one of the world’s greatest treasures and holds powerful resonance for the three monotheistic religions and their billions of adherents. For thousands of years, its sacred words have been closely studied, contemplated, and analyzed. The Hebrew Bible is composed of twenty-fou...
biblical name which in Hebrew means "God is my strength." In the Christian Bible, the archangel Gabriel appears to tell Mary that she is pregnant with Jesus. All through the 2000s, Gabrielle Union was starring in films, appearing in both "Bring It On" and "Love & Basketball" in 2000....
The name Emma comes from German origins and means "universal." The name has topped the charts for several years running, with the popularity in the past decade peaking in 2015. The continued popularity of the name over the past several years has coincided with the peak popularity of famous ...
In this modern skeptical age, many people have been totally mis-informed about the Bible. Attacks on the Bible as God’s Word are everywhere, and myths about the Bible abound in today’s culture. Here are five common myths about the Bible you may have heard, and the startling truth you...
Larsen said the name “Gesher”—the Hebrew word for “bridge”—came to her in a dream. But since it wasn’t included on the official government list of approved names, she was asked to change it or pay a fine of 1,600 kroner. Larsen refused and ended upserving two days in jail....
Kirsti Larsen said the name “Gesher”—the Hebrew word for “bridge”—came to her in a dream. But since it wasn’t included on the official government list of approved names, she was asked to change it or pay a fine of 1,600 kroner. Larsen refused and ended up serving two days in...
Clearly the name remains beloved and for several years throughout the 1990s, nearly one percent of male babies took the name Alexander. In 2017, the name did not crack the top 10, but was still a common enough choice. #47. Rachel (girls) photoDiod // Shutterstock #47. Rachel (girls)...