List of Biblical Names - List of Biblical Names

List of Biblical Names

Note that "names" refers to any noun, which may be: people, places, cities, countries, angels, gods, mountains, etc. Meanings of the names are not always definite or clear, but a possible meaning has been provided in every case. Most of the meanings come from Hebrew, while the others come from Greek, Aramaic, or Latin.

A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V - Y – Z

  • List of biblical names starting with A
  • List of biblical names starting with B
  • List of biblical names starting with C
  • List of biblical names starting with D
  • List of biblical names starting with E
  • List of biblical names starting with F
  • List of biblical names starting with G
  • List of biblical names starting with H
  • List of biblical names starting with I
  • List of biblical names starting with J
  • List of biblical names starting with K
  • List of biblical names starting with L
  • List of biblical names starting with M
  • List of biblical names starting with N
  • List of biblical names starting with O
  • List of biblical names starting with P
  • List of biblical names starting with Q
  • List of biblical names starting with R
  • List of biblical names starting with S
  • List of biblical names starting with T
  • List of biblical names starting with U
  • List of biblical names starting with V
  • List of biblical names starting with Y
  • List of biblical names starting with Z

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