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

The Greek and Latin versions of the Old Testament use this form of Obadiah, which is also the Portuguese variant predominantly found in Brazil.

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 Greek version of Obadiah found in the Old Testament is spelled Ἀβδίας, which can also be written as Abdias.

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...

The Greek version of the name Abner found in biblical texts.

Greek form used in the Bible for Abishai.

The Greek version of the name Absalom found in the Bible.

The Greek and Latin versions of the name Abijah.

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...

Greek version of Abigail.

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 Biblical Greek version of Abraham, along with its Georgian equivalent.

The Greek version of the name Ahab found in biblical texts.

The Greek version of Achim 2 found in the New Testament.

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...

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...

Greek version of Agabus.

The Greek and Latin versions of the Old Testament use this form of Hagar.

Greek version of the name Haggai found in the Bible.

The Greek version of Ethan found in the Old Testament.

Greek version of Alphaeus.

The Greek version of the name Habakkuk found in the Bible.

The Greek version of the name Amram found in the Bible.

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 ...

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...

Most likely derived from the Hebrew word "answer", which is a variation of עָנָה (ʿana) and means "to respond". In the Old Testament, this name...

Derived from Ancient Greek and Latin versions of Andrew. This form is also utilized in contemporary Greek, German, and Welsh languages.

A Greek and Latin variant of Hannah found in the Old Testament. Despite the widespread use of the spelling Hannah in many English translations of the...

The Greek version of Ehud found in the Old Testament.

Of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a Doric Greek version of Apollo. Apelles of Kos was a renowned painter active in the 4th century BC....

Derived from the Hebrew term אַרְמוֹן (ʾarmon), which signifies "fortress, elevated place" [1], this name appears for several figures in the Old Testa...

The name derives from the Greek components ἀρχός (archos), which means "master," and ἵππος (hippos), signifying "horse," thus translating to "master...

The term "lion of God" in Hebrew is derived from the words אֲרִי (ʾari), which means "lion," and אֵל (ʾel), which means "God." In the Old Testament, i...

The ancient Greek version of Aristobulus.

The Greek version of Asenath found in the Old Testament.

A variant of Asher found in the Greek and Latin translations of the Bible.

The Greek variation of Asmodeus, as mentioned in the Book of Tobit.

Greek version of Ashtoreth.

A variant of Azariah employed in the Greek, Latin, and French versions of the Old Testament.

Alternative spelling of Ba'al, commonly found in most Bible translations.

Greek version of Bilhah.

Spanish variation of Balthazar. It is also the form (of Belshazzar) found in the Greek version of the Old Testament.

The word signifies lightning in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Barak served as a military leader under the prophetess Deborah, and together they...

Greek version of an Aramaic name. In the New Testament, the name Barnabas was given to a Cypriot Jew named Joseph, who was a companion of Paul on his...

The Greek version of the name Baruch found in the Bible.

A Greek version of the names Basemath and Basmath found in the Old Testament.

A variant of the Hebrew term בַּעַל זְבוּב (Baʿal Zevuv) as utilized in the Greek New Testament. This Greek rendition could either be a misspelling...

The Romanian and Polish versions of Benjamin, as well as the form found in Greek and Latin biblical texts.

Greek version of Bernice.

A form of Boaz used in some versions of the Greek Old Testament.

A form of Boaz used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.