|
Name |
Meaning |
| Aaron |
a teacher; lofty; mountain of strength |
| Abaddon |
the destroyer |
| Abagtha |
father of the wine-press |
| Abana |
made of stone; a building |
| Abarim |
passages; passengers |
| Abba |
father |
| Abda |
a servant; servitude |
| Abdeel |
a vapor; a cloud of God |
| Abdi |
my servant |
| Abdiel |
servant of God |
| Abdon |
servant; cloud of judgment |
| Abednego |
servant of light; shining |
| Abel |
vanity; breath; vapor |
| Abel-beth-maachah |
mourning to the house of Maachah |
| Abel-maim |
mourning of waters |
| Abel-meholah |
mourning of sickness |
| Abel-mizraim |
the mourning of Egyptians |
| Abel-shittim |
mourning of thorns |
| Abez |
an egg; muddy |
| Abi |
my father |
| Abiah |
the Lord is my father |
| Abi-albon |
most intelligent father |
| Abiasaph |
consuming father; gathering |
| Abiathar |
excellent father; father of the remnant |
| Abib |
green fruit; ears of corn |
| Abidah |
father of knowledge |
| Abidan |
father of judgment |
| Abiel |
God my father |
| Abiezer |
father of help |
| Abigail |
the father's joy |
| Abihail |
the father of strength |
| Abihu |
he is my father |
| Abihud |
father of praise; confession |
| Abijah |
the Lord is my father |
| Abijam |
father of the sea |
| Abilene |
the father of mourning |
| Abimael |
a father sent from God |
| Abimelech |
father of the king |
| Abinadab |
father of a vow, or of willingness |
| Abinoam |
father of beauty |
| Abiram |
high father; father of deceit |
| Abishag |
ignorance of the father |
| Abishai |
the present of my father |
| Abishalom |
father of peace |
| Abishua |
father of salvation |
| Abishur |
father of the wall; father of uprightness |
| Abital |
the father of the dew; or of the shadow |
| Abitub |
father of goodness |
| Abiud |
father of praise |
| Abner |
father of light |
| Abraham |
father of a great multitude |
| Abram |
high father |
| Absalom |
father of peace |
| Accad |
a vessel; pitcher; spark |
| Accho |
close; pressed together |
| Aceldama |
field of blood |
| Achab |
brother of the father |
| Achaia |
grief; trouble |
| Achaicus |
a native of Achaia; sorrowing; sad |
| Achan |
or Achar, he that troubleth |
| Achaz |
one that takes, or possesses |
| Achbor |
a rat; bruising |
| Achim |
preparing; revenging; confirming |
| Achish |
thus it is; how is this |
| Achmetha |
brother of death |
| Achor |
trouble |
| Achsah |
adorned; bursting the veil |
| Achshaph |
poison; tricks |
| Achzib |
liar; lying; one that runs |
| Adadah |
testimony of the assembly |
| Adah |
an assembly |
| Adaiah |
the witness of the Lord |
| Adaliah |
one that draws water; poverty; cloud; death |
| Adam |
earthy; red |
| Adamah |
red earth; of blood |
| Adami |
my man; red; earthy; human |
| Adar |
high; eminent |
| Adbeel |
vapor, or cloud of God |
| Addi |
my witness; adorned; prey |
| Addin |
adorned; delicious; voluptuous |
| Addon |
basis; foundation; the Lord |
| Adiel |
the witness of the Lord |
| Adin |
Adina, adorned; voluptuous; dainty |
| Adithaim |
assemblies; testimonies |
| Adlai |
my witness; my ornament |
| Admah |
earthy; red; bloody |
| Admatha |
a cloud of death; a mortal vapor |
| Adna |
pleasure; delight |
| Adnah |
eternal rest |
| Adoni-bezek |
the lightning of the Lord; the Lord of lightning |
| Adonijah |
the Lord is my master |
| Adonikam |
the Lord is raised |
| Adoniram |
my Lord is most high; Lord of might and elevation |
| Adoni-zedek |
justice of the Lord; lord of justice |
| Adoraim |
strength of the sea |
| Adoram |
their beauty; their power |
| Adrammelech |
the cloak, glory, grandeur or power of the king |
| Adramyttium |
the court of death |
| Adriel |
the flock of God |
| Adullam |
their testimony; their prey; their ornament |
| Adummim |
earthy; red; bloody things |
| Aeneas |
praised; praiseworthy |
| Aenon |
a cloud; fountain; his eye |
| Agabus |
a locust; the father's joy or feast |
| Agag |
roof; upper floor |
| Agar |
or Hagar, a stranger; one that fears |
| Agee |
a valley; deepness |
| Agrippa |
one who causes great pain at his birth |
| Agur |
stranger; gathered together |
| Ahab |
uncle, or father's brother |
| Aharah |
a smiling brother; a meadow of a sweet savor |
| Aharhel |
another host; the last sorrow; a brother's sheep |
| Ahasbai |
trusting in me; a grown-up brother |
| Ahasuerus |
prince; head; chief |
| Ahava |
essence; being; generation |
| Ahaz |
one that takes or possesses |
| Ahaziah |
seizure; vision of the Lord |
| Ahi |
my brother; my brethren |
| Ahiah |
brother of the Lord |
| Ahiam |
mother's brother; brother of a nation |
| Ahian |
brother of wine |
| Ahiezer |
brother of assistance brother |
| Ahihud |
brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise;
witty |
| Ahijah |
same with Ahiah |
| Ahikam |
a brother who raises up or avenges |
| Ahilud |
a brother born, or begotten |
| Ahimaaz |
a brother of the council |
| Ahiman |
brother of the right hand |
| Ahimelech |
my brother is a king; my king's brother |
| Ahimoth |
brother of death |
| Ahinadab |
a willing brother; brother of a vow |
| Ahinoam |
beauty of the brother; brother of motion |
| Ahio |
his brother; his brethren |
| Ahira |
brother of iniquity; brother of the shepherd |
| Ahiram |
brother of craft, or of protection |
| Ahisamach |
brother of strength |
| Ahishahur |
brother of the morning or dew; brother of blackness |
| Ahishar |
brother of a prince; brother of a song |
| Ahithophel |
brother of ruin or folly |
| Ahitub |
brother of goodness |
| Ahlab |
made of milk, or of fat; brother of the heart |
| Ahlai |
beseeching; sorrowing; expecting |
| Ahoah |
a live brother; my thorn or thistle |
| Aholah |
his tabernacle; his tent |
| Aholiab |
the tent of the father |
| Aholibah |
my tent, or my tabernacle, in her |
| Aholibamah |
my tabernacle is exalted |
| Ahumai |
a meadow of waters; a brother of waters |
| Ahuzam |
their taking or possessing vision |
| Ahuzzah |
possession; seizing; collecting |
| Ai |
or Hai, mass; heap |
| Aiah |
vulture, raven; an isle; alas, where is it? |
| Aiath |
same as Ai; an hour; eye; fountain |
| Aijeleth-Shahar |
the land of the morning |
| Ain |
same as Aiath |
| Ajalon |
a chain; strength; a stag |
| Akkub |
foot-print; supplanting; crookedness; lewdness |
| Akrabbim |
scorpions |
| Alammelech |
God is king |
| Alemeth |
hiding; youth; worlds; upon the dead |
| Alexander |
one who assists men |
| Alian |
high |
| Alleluia |
praise the Lord |
| Allon |
an oak; strong |
| Allon-bachuth |
the oak of weeping |
| Almodad |
measure of God |
| Almon |
hidden |
| Almon-diblathaim |
hidden in a cluster of fig trees |
| Alpheus |
a thousand; learned; chief |
| Alush |
mingling together |
| Alvah |
his rising up; his highness |
| Amad |
people of witness; a prey |
| Amal |
labor; iniquity |
| Amalek |
a people that licks up |
| Aman |
mother; fear of them |
| Amana |
integrity; truth; a nurse |
| Amariah |
the Lord says; the integrity of the Lord |
| Amasa |
sparing the people |
| Amasai |
strong |
| Amashai |
the people's gift |
| Amashi-ali |
same as Amaziah |
| Amaziah |
the strength of the Lord |
| Ami |
mother; fear; people |
| Aminadab |
same as Amminadab |
| Amittai |
true; fearing |
| Ammah |
my, or his, people |
| Ammi |
same as Ammah |
| Ammiel |
the people of God |
| Ammihud |
people of praise |
| Ammi-nadab |
my people is liberal |
| Ammishaddai |
the people of the Almighty; the Almighty is with me |
| Ammizabad |
dowry of the people |
| Ammon |
a people; the son of my people |
| Amnon |
faithful and true; tutor |
| Amok |
a valley; a depth |
| Amon |
faithful; true |
| Amorite |
bitter; a rebel; a babbler |
| Amos |
loading; weighty |
| Amoz |
strong; robust |
| Amplias |
large; extensive |
| Amram |
an exalted people; their sheaves; handfuls of corn |
| Amraphel |
one that speaks of secrets |
| Amzi |
strong, mighty |
| Anab |
a grape; a knot |
| Anah |
one who answers; afflicted |
| Anaharath |
dryness, burning, wrath |
| Anak |
a collar; ornament |
| Anamim |
a fountain; answer; affliction |
| Anammelech |
answer; poverty of the king |
| Anani |
a cloud; prophecy; divination |
| Ananias |
or Ananiah, the cloud of the Lord |
| Anathema |
separated; set apart |
| Anathoth |
or Anath, answer; song; poverty |
| Andrew |
a strong man |
| Andronicus |
a man excelling others |
| Anem |
or Anen, an answer; their affliction |
| Aner |
answer; song; affliction |
| Aniam |
a people; the strength or sorrow of people |
| Anim |
answerings; singings; afflicted |
| Anna |
gracious; one who gives |
| Annas |
one who answers; humble |
| Antichrist |
an adversary to Christ |
| Antioch |
speedy as a chariot |
| Antipas |
for all, or against all |
| Antipatris |
for, or against the father |
| Antothijah |
answers or songs of the Lord; afflictions |
| Anub |
same as Anab |
| Apelles |
exclusion; separation |
| Apharsathchites |
Apharsites (from a root meaning) dividing or rending |
| Aphek |
Aphekah, Aphik, strength; a rapid torrent |
| Aphiah |
speaking, blowing |
| Apocalypse |
uncovering, revelation |
| Apocrypha |
hidden |
| Apollonia |
perdition, destruction |
| Apollonius |
destroying |
| Apollos |
one who destroys; destroyer |
| Apollyon |
a destroyer |
| Appaim |
face; nostrils |
| Apphia |
productive; fruitful |
| Aquila |
an eagle |
| Ar |
awakening; uncovering |
| Ara |
cursing; seeing |
| Arab |
multiplying; sowing sedition; a window; a locust |
| Arabia |
evening; desert; ravens |
| Arad |
a wild ass; a dragon |
| Arah |
the way; a traveler |
| Aram |
highness, magnificence, one that deceives; curse |
| Aran |
an ark; their curse |
| Ararat |
the curse of trembling |
| Araunah |
ark; song; joyful cry |
| Arba |
four |
| Archelaus |
the prince of the people |
| Archippus |
a master of horses |
| Arcturus |
a gathering together |
| Ard |
one that commands; he that descends |
| Ardon |
ruling; a judgment of malediction |
| Areli |
the light or vision of God |
| Areopagus |
the hill of Mars |
| Aretas |
agreeable, virtuous |
| Argob |
a turf, or fat land |
| Ariel |
altar; light or lion of God |
| Arimathea |
a lion dead to the Lord |
| Arioch |
long; great; tall |
| Aristarchus |
the best prince |
| Aristobulus |
a good counselor |
| Armageddon |
hill of fruits; mountain of Megiddo |
| Arnon |
rejoicing; sunlight |
| Aroer |
heath; tamarisk |
| Arpad |
the light of redemption |
| Arphaxad |
a healer; a releaser |
| Artaxerxes |
the silence of light; fervent to spoil |
| Artemas |
whole, sound |
| Arumah |
high; exalted |
| Asa |
physician; cure |
| Asahel |
creature of God |
| Asaiah |
the Lord hath wrought |
| Asaph |
who gathers together |
| Asareel |
the beatitude of God |
| Asenath |
peril; misfortune |
| Ashan |
smoke |
| Ashbel |
an old fire |
| Ashdod |
effusion; inclination; theft |
| Asher |
happiness |
| Ashima |
crime; offense |
| Ashkenaz |
a fire that spreads |
| Ashnah |
change |
| Ashriel |
same as Asareel |
| Ashtaroth |
Ashtoreth, flocks; sheep; riches |
| Ashur |
who is happy; or walks; or looks |
| Asia |
muddy; boggy |
| Asiel |
the work of God |
| Askelon |
weight; balance; fire of infamy |
| Asnapper |
unhappiness; increase of danger |
| Asriel |
help of God |
| Asshurim |
liers in want; beholders |
| Assir |
prisoner; fettered |
| Assos |
approaching; coming near |
| Assur |
same as Ashur |
| Assyria |
country of Assur or Ashur |
| Asuppim |
gatherings |
| Asyncritus |
incomparable |
| Atad |
a thorn |
| Atarah |
a crown |
| Ataroth |
crowns |
| Ataroth-addar |
crowns of power |
| Ater |
left hand; shut |
| Athach |
thy time |
| Athaiah |
the Lord's time |
| Athaliah |
the time of the Lord |
| Athlai |
my hour or time |
| Attai |
same as Athlai |
| Attalia |
that increases or sends |
| Attalus |
increased, nourished |
| Augustus |
increased, augmented |
| Ava |
or Ivah, iniquity |
| Aven |
iniquity; force; riches; sorrow |
| Avim |
wicked or perverse men |
| Avith |
wicked, perverse |
| Azaliah |
near the Lord |
| Azaniah |
hearing the Lord; the Lord's weapons |
| Azareel |
help of God |
| Azariah |
he that hears the Lord |
| Azaz |
strong one |
| Azazel |
the scape-goat |
| Azaziah |
strength of the Lord |
| Azekah |
strength of walls |
| Azgad |
a strong army; a gang of robbers |
| Azmaveth |
strong death; a he-goat |
| Azmon |
bone of a bone; our strength |
| Aznoth-tabor |
the ears of Tabor; the ears of purity or contrition |
| Azor |
a helper; a court |
| Azotus |
the same as Ashdod |
| Azriel |
same as Asriel |
| Azrikam |
help, revenging |
| Azubah |
forsaken |
| Azur |
he that assists or is assisted |
| Azzan |
their strength |
| Azzur |
same as Azur |
| Baalah |
her idol; she that is governed or subdued; a spouse |
| Baalath |
a rejoicing; our proud lord |
| Baalath-beer |
subjected pit |
| Baal-berith |
idol of the covenant |
| Baale |
same as Baalath |
| Baal-gad |
idol of fortune or felicity |
| Baal-hamon |
who rules a crowd |
| Baal-hermon |
possessor of destruction or of a thing cursed |
| Baali |
my idol; lord over me |
| Baalim |
idols; masters; false gods |
| Baalis |
a rejoicing; a proud lord |
| Baal-meon |
idol or master of the house |
| Baal-peor |
master of the opening |
| Baal-perazim |
god of divisions |
| Baal-shalisha |
the god that presides over three; the third idol |
| Baal-tamar |
master of the palm-tree |
| Baal-zebub |
god of the fly |
| Baal-zephon |
the idol or possession of the north; hidden; secret |
| Baanah |
in the answer; in affliction |
| Baara |
a flame; purging |
| Baaseiah |
in making; in pressing together |
| Baasha |
he that seeks, or lays waste |
| Babel |
confusion; mixture |
| Babylon |
same as Babel |
| Baca |
a mulberry-tree |
| Bahurim |
choice; warlike; valiant |
| Bajith |
a house |
| Balaam |
the ancient of the people; the destruction of the
people |
| Baladan |
one without judgment |
| Balak |
who lays waste or destroys |
| Bamah |
an eminence or high place |
| Barabbas |
son of shame, confusion |
| Barachel |
that bows before God |
| Barachias |
same as Barachel |
| Barak |
thunder, or in vain |
| Barjesus |
son of Jesus or Joshua |
| Barjona |
son of a Jona; of a dove |
| Barnabas |
son of the prophet, or of consolation |
| Barsabas |
son of return; son of rest |
| Bartholomew |
a son that suspends the waters |
| Bartimeus |
son of the honorable |
| Baruch |
who is blessed |
| Barzillai |
son of contempt; made of iron |
| Bashan |
in the tooth, in ivory |
| Bashemath |
perfumed; confusion of death; in desolation |
| Bathsheba |
the seventh daughter; the daughter of satiety |
| Bathsuha |
same as Bathsheba |
| Bealiah |
the god of an idol; in an assembly |
| Bealoth |
cast under |
| Bebai |
void, empty |
| Becher |
first begotten; first fruits |
| Bechorath |
first fruits |
| Bedad |
alone; solitary |
| Bedaiah |
Bedeiah, the only Lord |
| Bedan |
according to judgment |
| Beeliada |
an open idol |
| Beelzebub |
same as Baalzebub |
| Beer |
a well |
| Beera |
a well; declaring |
| Beerelim |
the well of Elim, or of rains |
| Beeri |
my well |
| Beer-lahai-roi |
the well of him that liveth and seeth me |
| Beeroth |
wells; explaining |
| Beersheba |
the well of an oath; the seventh well |
| Behemoth |
beasts |
| Bekah |
half a shekel |
| Belah |
destroying |
| Belial |
wicked, worthless |
| Belshazzar |
master of the treasure |
| Belteshazzar |
who lays up treasures in secret |
| Ben |
a son |
| Benaiah |
son of the Lord |
| Ben-ammi |
son of my people |
| Beneberak |
sons of lightning |
| Bene-jaakan |
sons of sorrow |
| Benhadad |
son of Hadad, or noise |
| Benhail |
son of strength |
| Benhanan |
son of grace |
| Benimi |
our sons |
| Benjamin |
son of the right hand |
| Beno |
his son |
| Benoni |
son of my sorrow, or pain |
| Benzoheth |
son of separation |
| Beon |
in affliction |
| Beor |
burning; foolish; mad |
| Bera |
a well; declaring |
| Berachah |
blessing; bending the knee |
| Berachiah |
speaking well of the Lord |
| Beraiah |
the choosing of the Lord |
| Berea |
heavy; weighty |
| Bered |
hail |
| Beri |
my son; my corn |
| Beriah |
in fellowship; in envy |
| Berith |
covenant |
| Bernice |
one that brings victory |
| Berodach-baladan |
the son of death |
| Berothai |
wells; a cypress |
| Berothath |
of a well |
| Besai |
a despising; dirty |
| Besodeiah |
counsel of the Lord |
| Besor |
glad news; incarnation |
| Betah |
confidence |
| Beten |
belly |
| Bethabara |
the house of confidence |
| Bethanath |
house of affliction |
| Bethany |
the house of song; the house of affliction |
| Betharabah |
house of sweet smell |
| Beth-aram |
house of height |
| Beth-aven |
the house of vanity; of iniquity of trouble |
| Beth-azmaveth |
house of death's strength |
| Beth-baalmeon |
an idol of the dwelling-place |
| Beth-barah |
the chosen house |
| Beth-birei |
the house of my Creator, the house of my health |
| Beth-car |
the house of the lamb |
| Beth-dagon |
the house of corn, or of fish |
| Beth-diblathaim |
house of dry figs |
| Beth-el |
the house of God |
| Bethemek |
house of deepness |
| Bether |
division, or in the trial |
| Bethesda |
house of pity or mercy |
| Beth-ezal |
a neighbor's house |
| Beth-gader |
a house for a mouse |
| Beth-gamul |
house of recompense, or of the camel |
| Beth-haccerem |
house of the vineyard |
| Beth-haran |
house of grace |
| Beth-horon |
house of wrath |
| Beth-lebaoth |
house of lionesses |
| Beth-lehem |
house of bread |
| Beth-marcaboth |
house of bitterness wiped out |
| Beth-meon |
house of the dwelling-place |
| Beth-nimrah |
house of rebellion |
| Beth-palet |
house of expulsion |
| Beth-pazzez |
house of dividing asunder |
| Beth-peor |
house of gaping, or opening |
| Bethphage |
house of my month, or of early figs |
| Beth-phelet |
same as Beth-palet |
| Beth-rapha |
house of health |
| Bethsaida |
house of fruits, or of food, or of snares |
| Bethshan |
Beth-shean, house of the tooth, or of ivory, or of
sleep |
| Beth-shemesh |
house of the sun |
| Bethuel |
filiation of God |
| Beth-zur |
house of a rock |
| Betonim |
bellies |
| Beulah |
married |
| Bezai |
eggs |
| Bezaleel |
in the shadow of God |
| Bezek |
lightning; in the chains |
| Bezer |
vine branches |
| Bichri |
first-born; first fruits |
| Bidkar |
in compunction, or sharp pain |
| Bigthan |
in the press; giving meat |
| Bigvai |
in my body |
| Bildad |
old friendship |
| Bileam |
the ancient of the people; the devourer |
| Bilgah |
ancient countenance |
| Bilhah |
Bilhan, who is old or confused |
| Bilshan |
in the tongue |
| Binea |
son of the Lord |
| Binnui |
building |
| Birsha |
an evil; a son who beholds |
| Bishlam |
in peace |
| Bithiah |
daughter of the Lord |
| Bithron |
divisions |
| Bithynia |
violent precipitation |
| Bizjothjah |
despite |
| Blastus |
that buds or brings forth |
| Boanerges |
son of thunder |
| Boaz |
or Booz, in strength |
| Bocheru |
the first born |
| Bochim |
the place of weeping; or of mulberry-trees |
| Bohan |
in them |
| Boskath |
in poverty |
| Boson |
taking away |
| Bozez |
mud; bog |
| Bozrah |
in tribulation or distress |
| Bukki |
void |
| Bukkiah |
the dissipation of the Lord |
| Bul |
old age; perishing |
| Bunah |
building; understanding |
| Bunni |
building me |
| Buz |
despised; plundered |
| Buzi |
my contempt |
| by adoption |
|
| Cabul |
displeasing; dirty |
| Cain |
possession, or possessed |
| Cainan |
possessor; purchaser |
| Caiphas |
he that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth |
| Calah |
favorable; opportunity |
| Calcol |
nourishing |
| Caleb |
a dog; a crow; a basket |
| Caleb-Ephratah |
see Ephratah |
| Calneh |
our consummation |
| Calno |
our consummation; altogether himself |
| Calvary |
the place of a skull |
| Camon |
his resurrection |
| Cana |
zeal; jealousy; possession |
| Canaan |
merchant; trader; or that humbles and subdues |
| Candace |
who possesses contrition |
| Capernaum |
the field of repentance; city of comfort |
| Caphtor |
a sphere, buckle, or hand |
| Cappadocia |
the same as Caphtor |
| Carcas |
the covering of a lamb |
| Careah |
bald; ice |
| Carmel |
circumcised lamb; harvest; full of ears of corn |
| Carmi |
my vineyard; lamb of the waters |
| Carpus |
fruit; fruitful |
| Carshena |
a lamb; sleeping |
| Casiphia |
money; covetousness |
| Casluhim |
hopes of life |
| Cedron |
black; sad |
| Cenchrea |
millet; small pulse |
| Cephas |
a rock or stone |
| Cesar |
a name applied to those who are cut out of the womb |
| Chalcol |
who nourishes, consumes, and sustains the whole |
| Chaldea |
as demons, or as robbers |
| Charchemish |
a lamb; as taken away; withdrawn |
| Charran |
a singing or calling out |
| Chebar |
force or strength |
| Chedorlaomer |
roundness of a sheaf |
| Chelal |
as night |
| Chelluh |
all |
| Chelub |
a basket |
| Chelubai |
he altogether against me |
| Chemarims |
black ones |
| Chemosh |
handling; stroking; taking away |
| Chenaanah |
broken in pieces |
| Chenani |
my pillar |
| Chenaniah |
preparation, or disposition, or strength, of the Lord |
| Chephirah |
a little lioness |
| Cheran |
anger |
| Cherethims |
Cherethites, who cut or tear away |
| Cherith |
cutting; piercing; slaying |
| Chesed |
as a devil, or a destroyer |
| Chesil |
foolishness |
| Chesulloth |
fearfulness |
| Chidon |
a dart |
| Chiliab |
totality; or the perfection of the father |
| Chilion |
finished; complete; perfect |
| Chilmad |
teaching or learning |
| Chimham |
as they; like to them |
| Chios |
open; opening |
| Chisleu |
Cisleu, Casleu, rashness; confidence |
| Chislon |
hope, trust |
| Chisloth-tabor |
fears; purity |
| Chittem |
those that bruise; gold |
| Chloe |
green herb |
| Chorazin |
the secret; here is a mystery |
| Chozeba |
men liers in wait |
| Christ |
anointed |
| Chun |
making ready |
| Chushan-rishathaim |
blackness of iniquities |
| Chuza |
the seer or prophet |
| Cilicia |
which rolls or overturns |
| Cis |
same as Kish |
| Clauda |
a lamentable voice |
| Claudia |
Claudius, lame |
| Clement |
mild; good; merciful |
| Cleophas |
the whole glory |
| Cnidus |
age |
| Colhozeh |
every prophet |
| Colosse |
punishment; correction |
| Coniah |
strength of the Lord |
| Coos |
top, summit |
| Corinth |
which is satisfied; ornament; beauty |
| Cornelius |
of a horn |
| Cosam |
divining |
| Coz |
a thorn |
| Cozbi |
a liar; sliding away |
| Crescens |
growing; increasing |
| Crete |
carnal; fleshly |
| Crispus |
curled |
| Cush |
Cushan, Cushi, Ethiopians; blackness |
| Cuth |
Cuthah, burning |
| Cyprus |
fair; fairness |
| Cyrene |
a wall; coldness; the floor |
| Cyrenius |
who governs |
| Cyrus |
as miserable; as heir |
| Dabbasheth |
flowing with honey |
| Daberath |
same as Dabareh |
| Dagon |
corn; a fish |
| Dalaiah |
the poor of the Lord |
| Dalmanutha |
a bucket; a branch |
| Dalmatia |
deceitful lamps; vain brightness |
| Dalphon |
the house of caves |
| Damaris |
a little woman |
| Damascus |
a sack full of blood; the similitude of burning |
| Dan |
judgment; he that judges |
| Daniel |
judgment of God; God my judge |
| Dannah |
judging |
| Darah |
generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion |
| Darda |
home of knowledge |
| Darius |
he that informs himself |
| Darkon |
of generation; of possession |
| Dathan |
laws or rites |
| David |
well-beloved, dear |
| Debir |
an orator; a word |
| Deborah |
word; thing; a bee |
| Decapolis |
containing ten cities |
| Dedan |
their breasts; friendship; a judge |
| Dedanim |
the descendants of Dedan |
| Dekar |
force |
| Delaiah |
the poor of the Lord |
| Delilah |
poor; small; head of hair |
| Demas |
popular |
| Demetrius |
belonging to corn, or to Ceres |
| Derbe |
a sting |
| Deuel |
the knowledge of God |
| Deuteronomy |
repetition of the law |
| Diana |
luminous, perfect |
| Diblaim |
cluster of figs |
| Diblath |
paste of dry figs |
| Dibon |
abundance of knowledge |
| Dibon-gad |
great understanding; abundance of sons |
| Dibri |
an orator |
| Dibzahab |
Dizahab, where much gold is |
| Didymus |
a twin; double |
| Diklah |
Dildah, his diminishing |
| Dilean |
that is poor |
| Dimon |
where it is red |
| Dimonah |
dunghill |
| Dinah |
judgment; who judges |
| Dinhabah |
he gives judgment |
| Dionysius |
divinely touched |
| Diotrephes |
nourished by Jupiter |
| Dishan |
a threshing |
| Dishon |
fatness; ashes |
| Dodai |
Dodanim, beloved |
| Dodavah |
love |
| Dodo |
his uncle |
| Doeg |
careful, who acts with uneasiness |
| Dophkah |
a knocking |
| Dor |
generation, habitation |
| Dorcas |
a female roe-deer |
| Dothan |
the law; custom |
| Drusilla |
watered by the dew |
| Dumali |
silence; resemblance |
| Dura |
same as Dor |
| Ebed |
a servant; laborer |
| Ebed-melech |
the king's servant |
| Eben-ezer |
the stone of help |
| Eber |
one that passes; anger |
| Ebiasaph |
a father that gathers or adds |
| Ebronah |
passage over; being angry |
| Ecclesiastes |
a preacher |
| Ed |
witness |
| Eden |
pleasure; delight |
| Eder |
a flock |
| Edom |
red, earthy; of blood |
| Edrei |
a very great mass, or cloud |
| Eglah |
heifer; chariot; round |
| Eglaim |
drops of the sea |
| Eglon |
same as Eglah |
| Egypt |
that troubles or oppresses; anguish |
| Ehud |
he that praises |
| Eker |
barren, feeble |
| Ekron |
barrenness; torn away |
| Eladah |
the eternity of God |
| Elah |
an oak; a curse; perjury |
| Elam |
a young man; a virgin; a secret |
| Elasah |
the doings of God |
| Elath |
a hind; strength; an oak |
| El-beth-el |
the God of Bethel |
| Eldaah |
knowledge of God |
| Eldad |
favored of God; love of God |
| Elead |
witness of God |
| Elealeh |
burnt-offering of God |
| Eleazar |
help of God, court of God |
| El-elohe-Israel |
God, the God of Israel |
| Eleph |
learning |
| Elhanan |
grace, or gift, or mercy of God |
| Eli |
the offering or lifting up |
| Eliab |
God is my father; God is the father |
| Eliada |
knowledge of God |
| Eliah |
God the Lord |
| Eliahba |
my God the Father |
| Eliakim |
resurrection of God |
| Eliam |
the people of God |
| Elias |
same as Elijah |
| Eliasaph |
the Lord increaseth |
| Eliashib |
the God of conversion |
| Eliathah |
thou art my God |
| Elidad |
beloved of God |
| Eliel |
God, my God |
| Elienai |
the God of my eyes |
| Eliezer |
help, or court, of my God |
| Elihoreph |
god of winter, or of youth |
| Elihu |
he is my God himself |
| Elijah |
God the Lord, the strong Lord |
| Elika |
pelican of God |
| Elim |
the rams; the strong; stags |
| Elimelech |
my God is king |
| Elioenai |
toward him are mine eyes; or to him are my fountains |
| Eliphal |
a miracle of God |
| Eliphalet |
the God of deliverance |
| Eliphaz |
the endeavor of God |
| Elisabeth |
Elizabeth, the oath, or fullness, of God |
| Elisha |
salvation of God |
| Elishah |
it is God; the lamb of God: God that gives help |
| Elishama |
God hearing |
| Elishaphat |
my God judgeth |
| Elisheba |
same as Elisabeth |
| Elishua |
God is my salvation |
| Eliud |
God is my praise |
| Elizur |
God is my strength; my rock; rock of God |
| Elkanah |
God the zealous; the zeal of God |
| Elkeshai |
hardiness or rigor of God |
| Elkoshite |
a man of Elkeshai |
| Ellasar |
revolting from God |
| Elmodam |
the God of measure, or of the garment |
| Elnaam |
God's fairness |
| Elnathan |
God hath given; the gift of God |
| Elohi |
Elohim, God |
| Elon |
oak; grove; strong |
| Elon-beth-hanan |
the house of grace or mercy |
| Elpaal |
God's work |
| Elpalet |
same as Eliphalet |
| Eltekeh |
of grace or mercy |
| Elteketh |
the case of God |
| Eltolad |
the generation of God |
| Elul |
cry or outcry |
| Eluzai |
God is my strength |
| Elymas |
a magician, a corrupter |
| Elzabad |
the dowry of God |
| Elzaphan |
God of the northeast wind |
| Emims |
fears; terrors; formidable; people |
| Emmanuel |
God with us |
| Emmaus |
people despised or obscure |
| Emmor |
an ass |
| Enam |
fountain, open place |
| Enan |
cloud |
| En-dor |
fountain, eye of generation, or of habitation |
| Eneas |
laudable |
| En-eglaim |
eye, or fountain, of calves |
| En-gannim |
eye, or fountain, of protection or of gardens |
| En-gedi |
eye, or fountain, of the goat, or of happiness |
| En-haddah |
quick sight; well of gladness |
| En-hakkore |
fountain of him that called or prayed |
| En-hazor |
the grass of the well |
| En-mishpat |
fountain of judgment |
| Enoch |
dedicated; disciplined |
| Enon |
cloud; mass of darkness; fountain; eye |
| Enos |
mortal man; sick; despaired of; forgetful |
| En-rimmon |
well of weight |
| En-rogel |
the fuller's fountain; the well of searching |
| En-shemesh |
fountain, or eye, of the sun |
| En-tappuah |
fountain of an apple, or of inflation |
| Epaphras |
covered with foam |
| Epaphroditus |
agreeable; handsome |
| Epenetus |
laudable; worthy of praise |
| Ephah |
weary; tired |
| Epher |
dust; lead |
| Ephes-dammim |
effusion of blood |
| Ephesus |
desirable |
| Eph-lal |
judging; praying |
| Ephphatha |
be opened |
| Ephraim |
fruitful; increasing |
| Ephratah |
Ephrath, abundance; bearing fruit |
| Ephron |
dust |
| Epicurean |
follower of Epicurus, i.e., of one who gives
assistance |
| Er |
watchman |
| Eran |
follower |
| Erastus |
lovely, amiable |
| Erech; length; health; ph |
|
| Eri |
my city |
| Esaias |
same as Isaiah |
| Esar-haddon |
that closes the point; joy; cheerfulness |
| Esau |
he that acts or finishes |
| Esek |
contention |
| Esh-baal |
the fire of the idol, or of the ruler |
| Esh-ban |
fire of the sun |
| Eshcol |
bunch of grapes |
| Eshean |
held up |
| Eshek |
violence, force |
| Eshkalon |
same as Askelon |
| Eshtaol |
a strong woman |
| Eshtemoa |
the bosom of a woman |
| Esli |
near me; he who separates |
| Esmachiah |
joined to the Lord |
| Esrom |
dart of joy; division of a song |
| Esther |
secret; hidden |
| Etam |
their bird, their covering |
| Etham |
their strength; their sign |
| Ethan |
strong; the gift of the island |
| Ethanim |
strong; valiant |
| Ethbaal |
toward the idol, or with Baal |
| Ether |
talk |
| Ethiopia |
blackness; heat |
| Ethnan |
gift |
| Ethni |
strong |
| Eubulus |
prudent; good counselor |
| Eunice |
good victory |
| Euodias |
sweet scent |
| Euphrates |
that makes fruitful |
| Eutychus |
happy; fortunate |
| Eve |
living; enlivening |
| Evi |
unjust |
| Evil-merodach |
the fool of Merodach; the fool grinds bitterly |
| Exodus |
going out, departure |
| Ezbon |
hastening to understand |
| Ezekiel |
the strength of God |
| Ezel |
going abroad; walk |
| Ezem |
a bone |
| Ezer |
a help |
| Ezion-geber |
the wood of the man |
| Ezra |
help; court |
| Ezri |
my help |
| Festus |
festive, joyful |
| Fortunatus |
lucky, fortunate |
| Gaash |
tempest; commotion |
| Gabbai |
the back |
| Gabbatha |
high; elevated |
| Gabriel |
God is my strength |
| Gad |
a band; a troop |
| Gadarenes |
men of Gadara, i.e., a place surrounded or walled |
| Gaddi |
my troop; a kid |
| Gaddiel |
goat of God; the Lord my happiness |
| Gaius |
lord; an earthly man |
| Galal |
a roll, a wheel |
| Galatia |
white; the color of milk |
| Galeed |
the heap of witness |
| Galilee |
wheel; revolution |
| Gallim |
who heap up; who cover |
| Gallio |
who sucks, or lives on milk |
| Gamaliel |
recompense of God; camel of God |
| Gammadims |
dwarfs |
| Gamul |
a recompense |
| Gareb |
a scab |
| Garmites |
men of Garmi, ie., bones, or, my cause |
| Gatam |
their lowing; their touch |
| Gath |
a wine-press |
| Gath-rimmon |
the high wine-press |
| Gaza |
strong; a goat |
| Gazabar |
a treasurer |
| Gazer |
a dividing; a sentence |
| Gazez |
a passing over |
| Gazzam |
the fleece of them |
| Geba |
a hill; cup |
| Gebal |
bound; limit |
| Geber |
manly, strong |
| Gebim |
grasshoppers; height |
| Gedaliah |
God is my greatness |
| Geder |
Gederah, Gederoth, a wall |
| Gederothaim |
hedges |
| Gehazi |
valley of sight |
| Geliloth |
rolling, wheel, heap |
| Gemalli |
wares; a camel |
| Gemariah |
accomplishment or perfection of the Lord |
| Genesis |
beginning |
| Gennesaret |
garden of the prince |
| Genubath |
theft; robbery |
| Gera |
pilgrimage, combat; dispute |
| Gerar |
same as Gera |
| Gergesenes |
those who come from pilgrimage or fight |
| Gerizim |
cutters, hatchets |
| Gershom |
a stranger here |
| Gershon |
his banishment; the change of pilgrimage |
| Geshur |
Geshuri, sight of the valley; a walled valley |
| Gether |
the vale of trial or searching |
| Gethsemane |
a very fat or plentiful vale |
| Geuel |
God's redemption |
| Gezer |
dividing, sentence |
| Giah |
to guide; draw out; produce; a groan or sigh |
| Gibbar |
strong, manly |
| Gibbethon |
a back; a high house |
| Gibeah |
a hill |
| Gibeon |
hill; cup; thing lifted up |
| Giddel |
great |
| Gideon |
he that bruises or breaks; a destroyer |
| Gideoni |
same as Gideon |
| Gihon |
valley of grace |
| Gilalai |
a wheel |
| Gilboa |
revolution of inquiry |
| Gilead |
the heap or mass of testimony |
| Gilgal |
wheel; rolling; heap |
| Giloh |
he that rejoices; he that overturns |
| Gimzo |
that bulrush |
| Ginath |
Ginnetho, a garden |
| Girgashite |
who arrives from pilgrimage |
| Gispa |
coming hither |
| Gittah-hepher |
digging; a wine-press |
| Gittaim |
a wine-press |
| Gittites |
men of Gath, ie., of a wine-press |
| Goath |
his touching; his roaring |
| Gob |
cistern; grasshopper |
| Gog |
roof; covering |
| Golan |
passage; revolution |
| Golgotha |
a heap of skulls; something skull-shaped |
| Goliath |
passage; revolution; heap |
| Gomer |
to finish; complete |
| Gomorrah |
rebellious people |
| Goshen |
approaching; drawing near |
| Gozan |
fleece; pasture; who nourisheth the body |
| Gudgodah |
happiness |
| Guni |
a garden; a covering |
| Gur |
the young of a beast; a whelp |
| Gur-baal |
the governor's whelp |
| Habaiah |
the hiding of the Lord |
| Habakkuk |
he that embraces; a wrestler |
| Habazinaiah |
a hiding of the shield of the Lord |
| Habor |
a partaker; a companion |
| Hachaliah |
who waits for the Lord |
| Hachilah |
my hope is in her |
| Hachmoni |
a wise man |
| Hadad |
joy; noise; clamor |
| Hadadezer |
beauty of assistance |
| Hadadrimmon |
invocation to the god Rimmon |
| Hadar |
power; greatness |
| Hadarezer |
same as Hadadezer |
| Hadashah |
news; a month |
| Hadassah |
a myrtle; joy |
| Hadid; rejoicing; sharp |
|
| Hadlai |
loitering; hindering |
| Hadoram |
their beauty; their power |
| Hadrach |
point; joy of tenderness |
| Hagab |
Hagabah, a grasshopper |
| Hagar |
a stranger; one that fears |
| Haggai |
feast; solemnity |
| Haggeri |
Haggi, a stranger |
| Haggiah |
the Lord's feast |
| Haggith |
rejoicing |
| Hakkatan |
little |
| Hakkoz |
a thorn; summer; an end |
| Hakupha |
a commandment of the mouth |
| Halah |
a moist table |
| Halak |
part |
| Halhul |
grief; looking for grief |
| Hali |
sickness; a beginning; a precious stone |
| Hallelujah |
praise the Lord |
| Halloesh |
saying nothing; an enchanter |
| Ham |
hot; heat; brown |
| Haman |
noise; tumult |
| Hamath |
anger; heat; a wall |
| Hamath-zobah |
the heat, or the wall, of an army |
| Hammedatha |
he that troubles the law |
| Hammelech |
a king; a counselor |
| Hammon |
heat; the sun |
| Hamonah |
his multitude; his uproar |
| Hamon-gog |
the multitude of Gog |
| Hamor |
an ass; clay; dirt |
| Hamoth |
indignation |
| Hamul |
godly; merciful |
| Hamutal |
the shadow of his heat |
| Hanameel |
the grace that comes from God; gift of God |
| Hanan |
full of grace |
| Hananeel |
grace, or gift, of God |
| Hanani |
my grace; my mercy |
| Hananiah |
grace; mercy; gift of the Lord |
| Hanes |
banishment of grace |
| Haniel |
the gift of God |
| Hannah |
gracious; merciful; he that gives |
| Hannathon |
the gift of grace |
| Hanniel |
grace or mercy of God |
| Hanoch |
dedicated |
| Hanun |
gracious; merciful |
| Hapharaim |
searching; digging |
| Hara |
a hill; showing forth |
| Haradah |
well of great fear |
| Haran |
mountainous country |
| Harbonah |
his destruction; his sword |
| Hareph |
winter; reproach |
| Harhaiah |
heat, or anger, of the Lord |
| Harhas |
anger; heat of confidence |
| Harhur |
made warm |
| Harim |
destroyed; dedicated to God |
| Harnepher |
the anger of a bull; increasing heat |
| Harod |
astonishment; fear |
| Harosheth |
a forest; agriculture; workmanship; deafness; silence |
| Harran |
see Charran |
| Harsha |
workmanship; a wood |
| Harum |
high; throwing down |
| Harumaph |
destruction |
| Haruphite |
slender; sharp |
| Haruz |
careful |
| Hasadiah |
the mercy of the Lord |
| Hashabiah |
the estimation of the Lord |
| Hashabnah |
Hashabniah, the silence of the Lord |
| Hashem |
named; a putting to |
| Hashub |
esteemed; numbered |
| Hashubah |
estimation; thought |
| Hashum |
silence; their hasting |
| Hashupha |
spent; made base |
| Hasrah |
wanting |
| Hatach |
he that strikes |
| Hathath |
fear |
| Hatita |
a bending of sin |
| Hattil |
howling for sin |
| Hattipha |
robbery |
| Hattush |
forsaking sin |
| Hauran |
a hole; liberty; whiteness |
| Havilah |
that suffers pain; that brings forth |
| Havoth-jair |
the villages that enlighten |
| Hazael |
that sees God |
| Hazaiah |
seeing the Lord |
| Hazar-addar |
an imprisoned generation |
| Hazarenan |
imprisoned cloud |
| Hazargaddah |
imprisoned band |
| Hazar-hatticon |
middle village; preparation |
| Hazarmaveth |
dwelling of death |
| Hazar-shual |
a wolf's house |
| Hazar-susah |
or susim, the hay-paunch of a horse |
| Hazelelponi |
sorrow of countenance |
| Hazeroth |
villages; palaces |
| Hazezon-tamar |
drawing near to bitterness |
| Hazo |
seeing; prophesying |
| Hazor |
court; hay |
| Heber |
one that passes; anger |
| Hebrews |
descendants of Heber |
| Hebron |
society; friendship |
| Hegai |
or Hege, meditation; word; groaning; separation |
| Helam |
their army; their trouble |
| Helbah |
Helbon, milk, fatness |
| Heldai |
Heleb, Heled, the world; rustiness |
| Helek |
part; portion |
| Helem |
dreaming; healing |
| Heleph |
changing; passing over |
| Helez |
armed; set free |
| Heli |
ascending; climbing up |
| Helkai |
same as Helek |
| Helkath-hazzurim |
the field of strong men, or of rocks |
| Helon |
window; grief |
| Heman |
their trouble; tumult; much; in great number |
| Hen |
grace; quiet; rest |
| Hena |
troubling |
| Henadad |
grace of the beloved |
| Henoch |
same as Enoch |
| Hepher |
a digger |
| Hephzibah |
my delight is in her |
| Heres |
the son; an earthen pot |
| Heresh |
a carpenter |
| Hermas |
Hermes, Mercury; gain; refuge |
| Hermogenes |
begotten of Mercury |
| Hermon |
anathema; devoted to destruction |
| Herod |
son of a hero |
| Herodion |
the song of Juno |
| Heshbon |
invention; industry |
| Heshmon |
a hasty messenger |
| Heth |
trembling; fear |
| Hethlon |
a fearful dwelling |
| Hezekiah |
strength of the Lord |
| Hezer |
Hezir, a bog; converted |
| Hezrai |
an entry or vestibule |
| Hezron |
the dart of joy; the division of the song |
| Hiddai |
a praise; a cry |
| Hiddekel; sharp voice; so |
|
| Hiel |
God lives; the life of God |
| Hierapolis |
holy city |
| Higgaion |
meditation; consideration |
| Hilen |
a window; grief |
| Hilkiah |
God is my portion |
| Hillel |
he that praises |
| Hinnom |
there they are; their riches |
| Hirah |
liberty; anger |
| Hiram |
exaltation of life; a destroyer |
| Hittite |
one who is broken; who fears |
| Hivites |
wicked; wickedness |
| Hizkijah |
the strength of the Lord |
| Hobab |
favored; beloved |
| Hobah |
love; friendship; secrecy |
| Hod |
praise; confession |
| Hodaiah |
the praise of the Lord |
| Hodaviah |
Hodiah, Hodijah, same as Hodaiah |
| Hodesh |
a table; news |
| Hoglah |
his festival or dance |
| Hoham |
woe to them |
| Holon |
a window; grief |
| Homam |
making an uproar |
| Hophin |
he that covers; my fist |
| Hor |
who conceives, or shows; a hill |
| Horam |
their hill |
| Horeb |
desert; solitude; destruction |
| Horem |
an offering dedicated to God |
| Hor-hagidgad |
the hill of felicity |
| Hori |
a prince; freeborn |
| Horims |
princes; being angry |
| Hormah |
devoted or consecrated to God; utter destruction |
| Horonaim |
angers; ragings |
| Horonites |
men of anger, or of fury, or of liberty |
| Hosah |
trusting |
| Hosanna |
save I pray thee; keep; preserve |
| Hosea |
Hoshea, savior; safety |
| Hoshaiah |
the salvation of the Lord |
| Hoshama |
heard; he obeys |
| Hotham |
a seal |
| Hothir |
excelling; remaining |
| Hukkok |
engraver; scribe; lawyer |
| Hul |
pain; infirmity |
| Huldah |
the world |
| Hupham |
their chamber; their bank |
| Huppim |
a chamber covered; the sea-shore |
| Hur |
liberty; whiteness; hole |
| Huram |
their liberty; their whiteness; their hole |
| Huri |
being angry; or same as Huram |
| Hushah |
hasting; holding peace |
| Hushai |
their haste; their sensuality; their silence |
| Hushathite |
Hushim, man of haste, or of silence |
| Huz |
counsel; woods; fastened |
| Huzoth |
streets; populous |
| Huzzab |
molten |
| Hymeneus |
nuptial; the god of marriage |
| Ibleam |
ancient people; people decreasing |
| Ibneiah |
Ibniah, the building of the Lord; the understanding of the Lord;
son |
| Ibri |
passing over; being angry; being with young |
| Ibzan |
father of a target; father of coldness |
| Ichabod |
where is the glory? or, no glory |
| Iconium |
coming |
| Idalah |
the hand of slander, or of cursing |
| Idbash |
flowing with honey; the land of destruction |
| Iddo |
his band; power; praise |
| Idumea |
red; earthy; bloody |
| Igal |
redeemed; defiled |
| Igdaliah |
the greatness of the Lord |
| Igeal |
a redeemer; redeemed; defiled |
| Iim |
heaps of Hebrews, or of angry men |
| Ije-abarim |
heaps of Hebrews, or of passers over |
| Ijon |
look; eye; fountain |
| Ikkesh |
forward; wicked |
| Illyricum |
joy; rejoicing |
| Imlah |
plentitude; circumcision |
| Immanuel |
God with us |
| Immer |
saying; speaking; a lamb |
| Imnah |
same as Jimnah |
| Imrah |
a rebel; waxing bitter; changing |
| Imri |
speaking; exalting; bitter; a lamb |
| India |
praise; law |
| Iphedeiah |
redemption of the Lord |
| Ir |
watchman; city; vision |
| Ira |
watchman; making bare; pouring out |
| Irad |
wild ass; heap of empire; dragon |
| Iram |
the effusion of them; a high heap |
| Iri |
fire; light |
| Irijah |
the fear of the Lord |
| Irpeel |
the health, medicine, or exulting of God |
| Irshemesh |
a city of bondage |
| Isaac |
laughter |
| Isaiah |
the salvation of the Lord |
| Iscah |
he that anoints |
| Iscariot |
a man of murder; a hireling |
| Ishbak |
who is empty or exhausted |
| Ishbi-benob |
respiration; conversion; taking captive |
| Ishbosheth |
a man of shame |
| Ishi |
salvation |
| Ishiah |
it is the Lord |
| Ishma |
named; marveling; desolation |
| Ishmachiah |
cleaving to the Lord |
| Ishmael |
God that hears |
| Ishmaiah |
hearing or obeying the Lord |
| Ishmerai |
keeper, or keeping |
| Ishod |
a comely man |
| Ish-pan |
hid; broken in two |
| Ish-tob |
good man |
| Ishua |
plainness; equal |
| Ispah |
a jasper stone |
| Israel |
who prevails with God |
| Issachar |
reward; recompense |
| Isui |
same as Ishuah |
| Italy |
abounding with calves or heifers |
| Ithai |
strong; my sign; a plowshare |
| Ithamar |
island of the palm-tree |
| Ithiel |
sign, or coming of God |
| Ithmah |
an orphan |
| Ithran |
remaining; searching out diligently |
| Ithream |
excellence of the people |
| Ittah-kazin |
hour, or time, of a prince |
| Iturea |
guarded; mountainous |
| Ivah |
iniquity |
| Izehar |
Izhar, clearness; oil |
| Izrahiah |
the Lord ariseth; the clearness of the Lord |
| Izri |
fasting; tribulation |
| Jaakobah |
supplanter; deceiver; the heel |
| Jaala |
ascending; a little doe or goat |
| Jaalam |
hidden; young man; heir |
| Jaanai |
answering; afflicting; making poor |
| Jaasau |
doing; my doing |
| Jaasiel |
God's work |
| Jaazah |
Jaazar, helper |
| Jaazaniah |
whom the Lord will hear |
| Jaaziah |
Jaaziel, the strength of the Lord |
| Jabal |
which glides away |
| Jabbok |
evacuation; dissipation; wrestling |
| Jabesh |
dryness; confusion; shame |
| Jabez |
sorrow; trouble |
| Jabin |
Jabneh, he that understands; building |
| Jabneel |
building of God |
| Jachan |
wearing out; oppressing |
| Jachin |
he that strengthens and makes steadfast |
| Jacob |
that supplants, undermines; the heel |
| Jada |
knowing |
| Jadau |
his hand; his confession |
| Jaddua |
known |
| Jael |
he that ascends; a kid |
| Jagur |
husbandman; stranger |
| Jah |
the everlasting |
| Jahaleel |
praising God; light of God |
| Jahath |
broken in pieces; descending |
| Jahaz |
Jahazah, quarrel; dispute |
| Jahaziah |
the vision of the Lord |
| Jahaziel |
seeing God |
| Jahdiel |
the unity, or sharpness, or revenge, of God |
| Jahdo |
I alone; his joy; his sharpness of wit; his newness |
| Jahleel |
waiting for, or beseeching, or hope in, God |
| Jahmai |
warm; making warm |
| Jahzeel |
God hasteth, or divideth |
| Jair |
Jairus, my light; who diffuses light |
| Jakan |
same as Achan |
| Jakim |
rising; confirming; establishing |
| Jalon |
tarrying; murmuring |
| Jambres |
poverty; bitter; a rebel |
| James |
same as Jacob |
| Jamin |
right hand; south wind |
| Jamlech |
reigning; asking counsel |
| Janna |
Jannes, who speaks or answers; afflicted; poor |
| Janoah |
Janohah, resting; tarrying; deriving |
| Janum |
sleeping |
| Japhet |
enlarged; fair; persuading |
| Japhia |
enlightening; appearing |
| Japhlet |
Japhleti, delivered; banished |
| Japho |
fairness; comeliness |
| Jarah |
a wood; honeycomb; watching closely |
| Jareb |
a revenger |
| Jared |
a ruling; commanding; coming down |
| Jaresiah |
the bed of the Lord; the Lord hath taken away; poverty |
| Jarib |
fighting; chiding; multiplying; avenging |
| Jarmuth |
fearing, or seeing, or throwing down, death |
| Jarvah |
breathing, or making, a sweet smell |
| Jashem |
Jashen, ancient; sleeping |
| Jasher |
righteous; upright |
| Jashobeam |
the people sitting; or captivity of the people |
| Jashub |
a returning; a controversy; a dwelling place |
| Jasiel |
the strength of God |
| Jason |
he that cures |
| Jathniel |
gift of God |
| Jattir |
a remnant; excellent |
| Javan |
deceiver; one who makes sad |
| Jazeel |
strength of God |
| Jazer |
assistance; helper |
| Jaziz |
brightness; departing |
| Jearim |
a leap; woods |
| Jeaterai |
searching out |
| Jeberechiah |
speaking well of, or kneeling to, the Lord |
| Jebus |
treading under foot; manger |
| Jebusi |
trodden under foot; mangers |
| Jecamiah |
resurrection, or confirmation, or revenge, of the Lord |
| Jecoliah |
perfection, or power, of the Lord |
| Jeconiah |
preparation, or stability, of the Lord |
| Jedaiah |
the hand of the Lord; confessing the Lord |
| Jedeiah |
one Lord; the joy of the Lord |
| Jediael |
the science, or knowledge, of God |
| Jedidah |
well beloved; amiable |
| Jedidiah |
beloved of the Lord |
| Jediel |
the knowledge, or renewing, of God |
| Jeduthun |
his law; giving praise |
| Jeezer |
island of help |
| Jegar-sahadutha |
heap of witness |
| Jehaleleel |
Jehalelel, praising God; clearness of God |
| Jehaziel |
same as Jahaziel |
| Jehdeiah |
joy together, one Lord |
| Jeheiel |
God liveth |
| Jehezekel |
strength of God |
| Jehiah |
the Lord liveth |
| Jehiskiah |
the strength, or taking, of the Lord |
| Jehoadah |
passing over; testimony of the Lord |
| Jehoaddan |
pleasure, or time, of the Lord |
| Jehoahaz |
possession of the Lord |
| Jehoash |
fire of the Lord |
| Jehohanan |
grace, or mercy, or gift, of the Lord |
| Jehoiachin |
preparation, or strength, of the Lord |
| Jehoiada |
knowledge of the Lord |
| Jehoiakim |
avenging, or establishing, or resurrection, of the
Lord |
| Jehoiarib |
fighting, or multiplying, of the Lord |
| Jehonadab |
Jonadab, free giver; liberality |
| Jehonathan |
gift of the Lord; gift of a dove |
| Jehoram |
exaltation of the Lord |
| Jehoshaphat |
the Lord is judge |
| Jehosheba |
fullness, or oath, of the Lord |
| Jehoshua |
same as Joshua |
| Jehovah |
self-subsisting |
| Jehovah-jireh |
the Lord will provide |
| Jehovah-nissi |
the Lord my banner |
| Jehovah-shalom |
the Lord send peace |
| Jehovah-shammah |
the Lord is there |
| Jehovah-tsidkenu |
the Lord our righteousness |
| Jehozabad |
the Lord's dowry; having a dowry |
| Jehozadak |
justice of the Lord |
| Jehu |
himself who exists |
| Jehubbah |
hiding, binding |
| Jehucal |
mighty; perfect; wasted |
| Jehud |
Jehudi, praising; conferring |
| Jehudijah |
the praise of the Lord |
| Jehush |
keeping counsel; fastened |
| Jekabzeel |
the congregation of God |
| Jekamean |
the people shall arise |
| Jekamiah |
establishing, or revenging, of the Lord |
| Jekuthiel |
hope, or congregation, of the Lord |
| Jemima |
handsome as the day |
| Jemuel |
God's day; son of God |
| Jephunneh |
he that beholds |
| Jerah |
the moon; month; smelling sweet |
| Jerahmeel |
the mercy, or the beloved, of God |
| Jerebai |
fighting; chiding; multiplying |
| Jered |
ruling; coming down |
| Jeremai |
my height; throwing forth waters |
| Jeremiah |
exaltation of the Lord |
| Jeremoth |
eminences; one that fears death |
| Jeriah |
fear, or throwing down, of the Lord |
| Jericho |
his moon; his month; his sweet smell |
| Jeriel |
fear, or vision of God |
| Jerijah |
same as Jeriah |
| Jerimoth |
he that fears or rejects death |
| Jerioth |
kettles; breaking asunder |
| Jeroboam |
he that opposes the people |
| Jeroham |
high; merciful; beloved |
| Jerubbaal |
he that defends Baal, let Baal defend his cause |
| Jerubbesheth |
let the idol of confusion defend itself |
| Jeruel |
fear, or vision of God |
| Jerusalem |
vision of peace |
| Jerusha |
banished; possession; inheritance |
| Jesaiah |
health, or salvation, of the Lord |
| Jeshebeab |
sitting, or captivity, of the father |
| Jesher |
right; singing |
| Jeshimon |
solitude; desolation |
| Jeshishai |
ancient; rejoicing exceedingly |
| Jeshohaia |
the Lord pressing; the meditation of God |
| Jeshua |
same as Joshua |
| Jesiah |
sprinkling of the Lord |
| Jesimiel |
naming, or astonishment, of God |
| Jesse |
gift; oblation; one who is |
| Jesui |
even-tempered; flat country |
| Jesus |
savior; deliverer |
| Jether |
he that excels |
| Jetheth |
giving |
| Jethlah |
hanging up; heaping up |
| Jethro |
his excellence; his posterity |
| Jetur |
order; succession; mountainous |
| Jeuel |
God hath taken away; God heaping up |
| Jeush |
Jeuz, he that is devoured |
| Jew |
same as Judah |
| Jezaniah |
nourishment, or weapons, of the Lord |
| Jezebel |
chaste |
| Jezer |
island of help |
| Jeziah |
Jeziel, sprinkling of the Lord |
| Jezneel |
seed of God |
| Jezoar |
clear; white |
| Jezrahiah |
the Lord arises; brightness of the Lord |
| Jibsam |
their drought, their confusion |
| Jidlaph |
he that distills water |
| Jimnah |
right hand; numbering; preparing |
| Jiphtah |
opening |
| Jiphthael |
God opening |
| Joab |
paternity; voluntary |
| Joah |
fraternity; brother of the Lord |
| Joahaz |
apprehending; possessing; seeing |
| Joakim |
rising or establishing of the Lord |
| Joanna |
grace or gift of the Lord |
| Joash |
who despairs or burns |
| Joatham |
same as Jotham |
| Job |
he that weeps or cries |
| Jobab |
sorrowful, hated |
| Jochebed |
glorious; honorable |
| Joed |
witnessing; robbing; passing over |
| Joel |
he that wills or commands |
| Joelah |
lifting up; profiting; taking away slander |
| Joezer |
he that aids |
| Jogbehah |
an exalting; high |
| Jogli |
passing over; turning back; rejoicing |
| Joha |
who enlivens or gives life |
| Johanan |
who is liberal or merciful |
| John |
the grace or mercy of the Lord |
| Joiarib |
chiding, or multiplying, of the Lord |
| Jokdeam |
crookedness, or burning, of the people |
| Jokim |
that made the sun stand still |
| Jokmeam |
confirmation, or revenge, of the people |
| Jokneam |
possessing, or building up, of the people |
| Jokshan |
an offense; hardness; a knocking |
| Joktan |
small dispute; contention; disgust |
| Jonadab |
who gives liberally |
| Jonah |
or Jonas, a dove; he that oppresses; destroyer |
| Jonan |
a dove; multiplying of the people |
| Jonathan |
given of God |
| Joppa |
beauty; comeliness |
| Jorah |
Jorai, showing; casting forth; a cauldron |
| Joram |
to cast; elevated |
| Jordan |
the river of judgment |
| Jorim |
he that exalts the Lord |
| Josabad |
having a dowry |
| Josaphat |
same as Jehoshaphat |
| Jose |
raised; who pardons |
| Joseph |
increase; addition |
| Joses |
same as Jose |
| Joshah |
being; forgetting; owing |
| Joshaviah |
the seat, alteration, or captivity of the Lord |
| Joshbekesha |
it is requiring or beseeching |
| Joshua |
a savior; a deliverer |
| Josiah |
the Lord burns; the fire of the Lord |
| Josibiah |
the seat, or captivity of the Lord |
| Josiphiah |
increase of the Lord; the Lord's finishing |
| Jotham |
the perfection of the Lord |
| Jothath |
Jothatha, his goodness |
| Jozabad |
same as Josabad |
| Jozachar |
remembering; of the male sex |
| Jubal |
he that runs; a trumpet |
| Jucal |
mighty; perfect |
| Judaea |
Judea, same as Judah |
| Judah |
the praise of the Lord; confession |
| Judas |
Jude, same as Judah |
| Judith |
same as Judah |
| Julia |
downy; soft and tender hair |
| Julius |
same as Julia |
| Junia |
youth |
| Jupiter |
the father that helpeth |
| Jushabhesed |
dwelling-place; change of mercy |
| Justus |
just or upright |
| Juttah |
turning away |
| Kadesh |
holiness |
| Kadesh-barnea |
holiness of an inconstant son |
| Kadmiel |
God of antiquity; God of rising |
| Kadmonites |
ancients; chiefs |
| Kallai |
light; resting by fire; my voice |
| Kanah |
of reeds |
| Kareah |
bald; ice |
| Karkaa |
floor; dissolving coldness |
| Karkor |
they rested |
| Karnaim |
horns |
| Kartah |
calling; meeting |
| Kedar |
blackness; sorrow |
| Kedemah |
oriental; ancient; first |
| Kedemoth |
antiquity; old age |
| Kehelahath |
a whole; a congregation |
| Keiiah |
she that divides or cuts |
| Kelaiah |
voice of the Lord; gathering together |
| Kelitah |
same as Kelaiah |
| Kemuel |
God hath raised up, or established him |
| Kenah |
buying; possession |
| Kenan |
buyer; owner |
| Kenaz |
this purchase; this lamentation |
| Kenites |
possession; purchase; lamentation |
| Kenizzites |
possession; purchase |
| Keren-happuch |
the horn or child of beauty |
| Kerioth |
the cities; the callings |
| Keros |
crooked; crookedness |
| Keturah |
that makes the incense to fume |
| Kezia |
superficies; the angle; cassia |
| Keziz |
end; extremity |
| Kibroth-hattaavah |
the graves of lust |
| Kibzaim |
congregation |
| Kidron |
obscure; making black or sad |
| Kinah |
same as Kenah |
| Kir |
a city; wall; meeting |
| Kirharaseth |
Kirharesh, city of the sun; wall of burnt brick |
| Kirioth |
same as Kerioth |
| Kirjath |
city; vocation; meeting |
| Kirjathaim |
the two cities; callings; or meetings |
| Kirjath-arba |
city of four; fourth city |
| Kirjath-arim |
city of those who watch |
| Kirjath-baal |
city of Baal, or of a ruler |
| Kirjath-huzoth |
city of streets; populous city |
| Kirjath-jearim |
city of woods |
| Kirjath-sannah |
city of enmity, or of a blackberry bush |
| Kirjath-sepher |
city of letters, or of the book |
| Kish |
hard; difficult; straw; for age |
| Kishi |
hardness; his gravity; his offense |
| Kishion |
hardness; soreness |
| Kishon |
hard; sore |
| Kithlish |
it is a wall; the company of a lioness |
| Kitron |
making sweet; binding together |
| Kittim |
breaking; bruising small; gold; coloring |
| Koa |
hope; a congregation; a line; a rule |
| Kohath |
congregation; wrinkle; bluntness |
| Kolariah |
voice of the Lord |
| Korah |
baldness; ice; frost |
| Kushaiah |
same as Kishi |
| Laadan |
for pleasure; devouring; judgment |
| Laban |
white; shining; gentle; brittle |
| Labana |
the moon; whiteness; frankincense |
| Lachish |
who walks, or exists, of himself |
| Lael |
to God; to the mighty |
| Lahad |
praising; to confess |
| Lahairoi |
who liveth and seeth me |
| Lahmam |
their bread; their war |
| Lahmi |
my bread; my war |
| Laish |
a lion |
| Lamech |
poor; made low |
| Laodicea |
just people |
| Lapidoth |
enlightened; lamps |
| Lasea |
thick; wise |
| Lashah |
to call; to anoint |
| Lazarus |
assistance of God |
| Leah |
weary; tired |
| Lebanon |
white, incense |
| Lebaoth |
lividness |
| Lebbeus |
a man of heart; praising; confessing |
| Lebonah |
same as Labana |
| Lehabim |
flames; inflamed; swords |
| Lehi |
jawbone |
| Lekah |
walking; going |
| Lemuel |
God with them, or him |
| Leshem |
a name; putting; a precious stone |
| Letushim |
hammermen; filemen |
| Leummim |
countries; without water |
| Levi |
associated with him |
| Libnah |
white; whiteness |
| Libni |
same as Libnah |
| Libya |
the heart of the sea; fat |
| Linus |
net |
| Lo-ammi |
not my people |
| Lod |
nativity; generation |
| Lois |
better |
| Lo-ruhamah |
not having obtained mercy; not pitied |
| Lot |
Lotan, wrapt up; hidden; covered; myrrh; rosin |
| Lubin |
heart of a man; heart of the sea |
| Lucas |
Lucius, luminous; white |
| Lucifer |
bringing light |
| Lud |
Ludim, same as Lod |
| Luhith |
made of boards |
| Luke |
luminous; white |
| Luz |
separation; departure; an almond |
| Lycaonia |
she-wolf |
| Lydda |
Lydia, a standing pool |
| Lysanias |
that drives away sorrow |
| Lysias |
dissolving |
| Lysimachus |
scattering the battle |
| Lystra |
that dissolves or disperses |
| Maachathi |
broken |
| Maadai |
pleasant; testifying |
| Maadiah |
pleasantness; the testimony of the Lord |
| Maai |
belly; heaping up |
| Maale-akrabbim |
ascent of scorpions |
| Maarath |
den; making empty; watching |
| Maaseiah |
the work of the Lord |
| Maasiai |
the defense, or strength, or trust of the Lord |
| Maath |
wiping away; breaking; fearing; smiting |
| Maaz |
wood; wooden |
| Macedonia |
burning; adoration |
| Machbenah |
Machbanai, poverty; the smiting of his son |
| Machi |
poor; a smiter |
| Machir |
selling; knowing |
| Machnadebai |
smiter |
| Machpelah |
double |
| Madai |
a measure; judging; a garment |
| Madian |
judgment; striving; covering; chiding |
| Madmannah |
measure of a gift; preparation of a garment |
| Madon |
a chiding; a garment; his measure |
| Magbish |
excelling; height |
| Magdala |
tower; greatness |
| Magdalene |
a person from Magdala |
| Magdiel |
declaring God; chosen fruit of God |
| Magog |
covering; roof; dissolving |
| Magor-missabib; fear on e |
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| Magpiash |
a body thrust hard together |
| Mahalah |
Mahalath, sickness; a company of dancers; a harp |
| Mahaleleel |
praising God |
| Mahali |
infirmity; a harp; pardon |
| Mahanaim |
tents; two fields; two armies |
| Mahanehdan |
tents of judgment |
| Mahanem |
a comforter |
| Maharai |
hasting; a hill; from a hill |
| Mahath |
same as Maath |
| Mahavites |
declaring a message; marrow |
| Mahaz |
an end; ending; growing hope |
| Mahazioth |
seeing a sign; seeing a letter |
| Maher-shalal-hash-baz |
making speed to the spoil; he hastens to the prey |
| Mahlah |
Mahli, Mahlon, same as Mahali |
| Makas |
same as Mahaz |
| Makheloth |
assemblies; congregations |
| Makkedah |
worshiping; burning; raised; crookedness |
| Malachi |
my messenger; my angel |
| Malcham |
Malchom, their king; their counselor |
| Malchiah |
Malchijah, the Lord my king, or my counselor |
| Malchiel |
God is my king, or counselor |
| Malchus |
my king, kingdom, or counselor |
| Maleleel |
same as Mahaleleel |
| Mallothi |
fullness; circumcision |
| Malluch |
reigning; counseling |
| Mammon |
riches |
| Mamre |
rebellious; bitter; set with trees |
| Manaen |
a comforter; a leader |
| Manahethites |
my lady; my prince of rest |
| Manasseh |
forgetfulness; he that is forgotten |
| Manoah |
rest; a present |
| Maon |
house; place of sin |
| Mara |
Marah, bitter; bitterness |
| Maralah |
sleep; a sacrifice of myrrh; ascension |
| Maranatha |
the Lord is coming |
| Marcus |
polite; shining |
| Mareshah |
from the beginning; an inheritance |
| Mark |
same as Marcus |
| Maroth |
bitterness |
| Marsena |
bitterness of a bramble |
| Martha |
who becomes bitter; provoking |
| Mary |
same as Miriam |
| Mash |
same as Meshech |
| Mashal |
a parable; governing |
| Masrekah |
whistling; hissing |
| Massa |
a burden; prophecy |
| Massah |
temptation |
| Matred |
wand of government |
| Matri |
rain; prison |
| Mattan |
Mattana, Mattenai, gifts; rains |
| Mattaniah |
gift, or hope, of the Lord |
| Mattatha |
his gift |
| Mattathias |
the gift of the Lord |
| Matthal |
gift; he that gives |
| Matthan |
same as Mattan |
| Matthanias |
same as Mattaniah |
| Matthew; given; a reward |
|
| Matthias |
Mattithiah, same as Mattathias |
| Mazzaroth |
the twelve signs of the zodiac |
| Meah |
a hundred cubits |
| Mearah |
den; cave; making empty |
| Mebunnai |
son; building; understanding |
| Mecherath |
selling; knowledge |
| Medad |
he that measures; water of love |
| Medan |
judgment; process |
| Medeba |
waters of grief; waters springing up |
| Media |
measure; habit; covering |
| Megiddo |
his precious fruit; declaring a message |
| Megiddon |
same as Megiddo |
| Mehetabel |
how good is God |
| Mehida |
a riddle; sharpness of wit |
| Mehir |
a reward |
| Mehujael |
who proclaims God |
| Mehuman |
making an uproar; a multitude |
| Mejarkon |
the waters of Jordan |
| Mekonah |
a foot of a pillar; provision |
| Melatiah |
deliverance of the Lord |
| Melchi |
my king; my counsel |
| Melchiah |
God is my king |
| Melchi-shua |
king of health; magnificent king |
| Melchizedek |
king of justice |
| Melea |
supplying; supplied |
| Melech |
king; counselor |
| Melita |
affording honey |
| Mellicu |
his kingdom; his counselor |
| Melzar |
circumcision of a narrow place, or of a bond |
| Memphis |
abode of the good |
| Memucan |
impoverished; to prepare; certain; true |
| Menahem |
comforter; who conducts them; preparation of heat |
| Menan |
numbered; rewarded; prepared |
| Mene |
who reckons or is counted |
| Meonenim |
charmers, regarders of times |
| Mephaath |
appearance, or force, of waters |
| Mephibosheth |
out of my mouth proceeds reproach |
| Merab |
he that fights or disputes |
| Meraioth |
bitterness; rebellious; changing |
| Merari |
bitter; to provoke |
| Mercurius |
an orator; an interpreter |
| Mered |
rebellious, ruling |
| Meremoth |
bitterness; myrrh of death |
| Meres |
defluxion; imposthume |
| Meribah |
dispute; quarrel |
| Meribbaal |
he that resists Baal; rebellion |
| Merodach |
bitter contrition |
| Merodach-baladan |
bitter contrition, without judgment |
| Merom |
eminences; elevations |
| Meronothite |
my singing; rejoicing; bearing rule |
| Meroz |
secret, leanness |
| Mesha |
burden; salvation |
| Meshach |
that draws with force |
| Meshech |
who is drawn by force |
| Meshelemiah |
peace, or perfection, of the Lord |
| Meshezaheel |
God taking away; the salvation of God |
| Meshillamith |
peaceable; perfect; giving again |
| Meshullam; peaceable; per |
|
| Mesobaite |
the Lord's standing-place; a little doe |
| Mesopotamia |
between two rivers |
| Messiah |
anointed |
| Metheg-ammah |
bridle of bondage |
| Methusael |
who demands his death |
| Methusaleh |
he has sent his death |
| Meunim |
dwelling-places; afflicted |
| Mezahab |
gilded |
| Miamin |
the right hand |
| Mibhar |
chosen; youth |
| Mibsam |
smelling sweet |
| Mibzar |
defending; forbidding; taking away |
| Micah |
poor; humble |
| Micaiah |
who is like to God? |
| Micha |
same as Micaiah |
| Michaiah |
Michael, same as Micah |
| Michal |
who is perfect? |
| Michmach |
he that strikes |
| Michmethah |
the gift or death of a striker |
| Michri |
selling |
| Michtam |
golden psalm |
| Middin |
judgment; striving |
| Midian |
judgment; covering; habit |
| Migdalel |
tower of God |
| Migdalgad |
tower compassed about |
| Migdol |
a tower |
| Migron |
fear; farm; throat |
| Mijamin |
right hand |
| Mikloth |
little wants; little voices; looking downward |
| Milalai |
circumcision; my talk |
| Milcah |
queen |
| Milcom |
their king |
| Miletum |
red; scarlet |
| Millo |
fullness |
| Miniamin |
right hand |
| Minneiah |
possession of the Lord |
| Minni |
reckoned; prepared |
| Minnith |
same as Minni |
| Miriam |
rebellion |
| Mishael |
who is asked for or lent |
| Mishal |
parables; governing |
| Misham |
their savior; taking away |
| Misheal |
requiring; lent; pit |
| Mishma |
hearing; obeying |
| Mishmannah |
fatness; taking away provision |
| Mishraites |
spread abroad |
| Mispar |
Mispereth, numbering; showing; increase of tribute |
| Misrephoth-maim |
hot waters |
| Mithcah |
sweetness; pleasantness |
| Mithnite |
loin; gift; hope |
| Mithredath |
breaking the law |
| Mitylene |
purity; cleansing; press |
| Mizar |
little |
| Mizpah |
Mizpeh, a watch-tower; speculation |
| Mizraim |
tribulations |
| Mizzah |
defluxion from the head |
| Mnason |
a diligent seeker; an exhorter |
| Moab |
of his father |
| Moladah |
birth; generation |
| Molech |
Moloch, king |
| Molid |
nativity; generation |
| Mordecai |
contrition; bitter; bruising |
| Moreh |
stretching |
| Moriah |
bitterness of the Lord |
| Moserah |
Moseroth, erudition; discipline |
| Moses |
taken out; drawn forth |
| Mozah |
unleavened |
| Muppim |
out of the mouth; covering |
| Mushi |
he that touches, that withdraws or takes away |
| Myra |
I flow; pour out; weep |
| Mysia |
criminal; abominable |
| Naamah |
Naaman, beautiful; agreeable |
| Naarah |
Naarai, young person |
| Naashon |
that foretells; that conjectures |
| Nabal |
fool; senseless |
| Naboth |
words; prophecies |
| Nachon |
ready; sure |
| Nachor |
same as Nahor |
| Nadab |
free and voluntary gift; prince |
| Nagge |
clearness; brightness; light |
| Nahaliel |
inheritance; valley of God |
| Nahallal |
praised; bright |
| Naham |
Nahamani, comforter; leader |
| Naharai |
my nostrils; hot; anger |
| Nahash |
snake; serpent |
| Nahath |
rest; a leader |
| Nahbi |
very secret |
| Nahor |
hoarse; dry; hot |
| Nahshon |
same as Naashon |
| Nahum |
comforter; penitent |
| Nain |
beauty; pleasantness |
| Naioth |
beauties; habitations |
| Naomi |
beautiful; agreeable |
| Naphish |
the soul; he that rests, refreshes himself, or
respires |
| Naphtali |
that struggles or fights |
| Narcissus |
astonishment; stupidity |
| Nason |
helper; entry-way |
| Nathan |
given; giving; rewarded |
| Nathanael |
the gift of God |
| Nathan-melech |
the gift of the king, or of counsel |
| Naum |
same as Nahum |
| Nazareth |
separated; crowned; sanctified |
| Nazarite |
one chosen or set apart |
| Neah |
moved; moving |
| Neapolis |
the new city |
| Neariah |
child of the Lord |
| Nebai |
budding; speaking; prophesying |
| Nebaioth |
words; prophecies; buds |
| Neballat |
prophecy; budding |
| Nebat |
that beholds |
| Nebo |
that speaks or prophesies |
| Nebuchadnezzar |
Nebuchadrezzar, tears and groans of judgment |
| Nebushasi_hahban |
speech; prophecy; springing; flowing |
| Nebuzar-adan |
fruits or prophecies of judgment |
| Necho |
lame; beaten |
| Nedabiah |
prince or vow of the Lord |
| Neginoth |
stringed instruments |
| Nehelamite |
dreamer; vale; brook |
| Nehemiah |
consolation; repentance of the Lord |
| Nehum |
comforter; penitent |
| Nehushta |
made of brass |
| Nehushtan |
a trifling thing of brass |
| Neiel |
commotion, or moving, of God |
| Nekoda |
painted; inconstant |
| Nemuel |
the sleeping of God |
| Nepheg |
weak; slacked |
| Nephish |
same as Naphish |
| Nephishesim |
diminished; torn in pieces |
| Nephthalim |
same as Naphtali |
| Nephthoah |
opening; open |
| Nephusim |
same as Nephishesim |
| Ner |
a lamp; new-tilled land |
| Nereus |
same as Ner |
| Nergal |
the great man; the hero |
| Nergal-sharezer |
treasurer of Nergal |
| Neri |
my light |
| Neriah |
light; lamp of the Lord |
| Nethaneel |
same as Nathanael |
| Nethaniah |
the gift of the Lord |
| Nethinims |
given or offered |
| Neziah |
conqueror; strong |
| Nezib |
standing-place |
| Nibhaz |
budding; prophesying |
| Nibshan |
prophecy; growing of a tooth |
| Nicanor |
a conqueror; victorious |
| Nicodemus |
victory of the people |
| Nicolaitanes |
followers of Nicolas |
| Nicolas |
same as Nicodemus |
| Nicopolis |
the city of victory |
| Niger |
black |
| Nimrah |
Nimrim, leopard; bitterness; rebellion |
| Nimrod |
rebellion (but probably an unknown Assyrian word) |
| Nimshi |
rescued from danger |
| Nineveh |
handsome; agreeable |
| Nisan |
standard; miracle |
| Nisroch |
flight; proof; temptation; delicate |
| No |
stirring up; forbidding |
| Noadiah |
witness, or ornament, of the Lord |
| Noah |
that quavers or totters (Zelophehad's daughter) |
| Nob |
discourse; prophecy |
| Nobah |
that barks or yelps |
| Nod |
vagabond; fugitive |
| Nodab |
vowing of his own accord |
| Noe |
same as Noah |
| Nogah |
brightness; clearness |
| Noha |
rest; a guide |
| Non |
posterity; a fish; eternal |
| Noph |
honeycomb; anything that distills or drops |
| Nophah |
fearful; binding |
| Nun |
same as Non |
| Nymphas |
spouse; bridegroom |
| Obal |
inconvenience of old age |
| Obed |
a servant; workman |
| Obed-edom |
servant of Edom |
| Obil |
that weeps; who deserves to be bewailed |
| Oboth |
dragons; fathers; desires |
| Ocran |
a disturber; that disorders |
| Oded |
to sustain, hold or lift up |
| Og |
a cake; bread baked in ashes |
| Ohad |
praising; confessing |
| Ohel |
tent; tabernacle; brightness |
| Olympas |
heavenly |
| Omar |
he that speaks; bitter |
| Omega |
the last letter of the Greek alphabet; long O |
| Omri |
sheaf of corn |
| On |
pain; force; iniquity |
| Onam |
Onan, same as On |
| Onesimus |
profitable; useful |
| Onesiphorus |
who brings profit |
| Ono |
grief or strength or iniquity of him |
| Ophel |
a tower; darkness; small white cloud |
| Ophir |
fruitful region |
| Ophni |
wearisomeness; folding together |
| Ophrah |
dust; lead; a fawn |
| Oreb |
a raven |
| Ornan |
that rejoices |
| Orpah |
the neck or skull |
| Oshea |
same as Joshua |
| Othni |
my time; my hour |
| Othniel |
the hour of God |
| Ozem |
that fasts; their eagerness |
| Ozias |
strength from the Lord |
| Ozni |
an ear; my hearkening |
| Padan-aram |
cultivated field or table-land |
| Padon |
his redemption; ox-yoke |
| Pagiel |
prevention, or prayer, of God |
| Pahath-Moab |
ruler of Moab |
| Pai |
Pau, howling; sighing |
| Palal |
thinking |
| Palestina |
which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin |
| Pallu |
marvelous; hidden |
| Palti |
deliverance; flight |
| Paltiel |
deliverance; or banishment, of God |
| Pamphylia |
a nation made up of every tribe |
| Paphos |
which boils, or is very hot |
| Parah |
a cow; increasing |
| Paran |
beauty; glory; ornament |
| Parbar |
a suburb |
| Parmashta |
a yearling bull |
| Parmenas |
that abides, or is permanent |
| Parnach |
a bull striking, or struck |
| Parosh |
a flea; the fruit of a moth |
| Parshandatha |
given by prayer |
| Paruah |
flourishing; that flies away |
| Pasach |
thy broken piece |
| Pasdammin |
portion or diminishing of blood |
| Paseah |
passing over; halting |
| Pashur |
that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness |
| Patara |
trodden under foot |
| Pathros |
Pathrusim, mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin |
| Patmos |
mortal |
| Patrobas |
paternal; that pursues the steps of his father |
| Pau |
same as Pai |
| Paul |
small; little |
| Paulus |
same as Paul |
| Pedahzur |
strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption |
| Pedaiah |
redemption of the Lord |
| Pekah |
he that opens; that is at liberty |
| Pekahiah |
it is the Lord that opens |
| Pekod |
noble; rulers |
| Pelaiah |
the Lord's secret or miracle |
| Pelaliah |
entreating the Lord |
| Pelatiah |
let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord |
| Peleg |
division |
| Pelethites |
judges; destroyers |
| Pelonite |
falling; secret |
| Peniel |
face or vision of God; that sees God |
| Peninnah |
pearl; precious stone; the face |
| Pentapolis |
five cities |
| Pentateuch |
the five books of Moses |
| Pentecost |
fiftieth |
| Penuel |
same as Peniel |
| Peor |
hole; opening |
| Perazim |
divisions |
| Peresh |
horseman |
| Perez |
divided |
| Perez-Uzza |
division of Uzza, or of strength |
| Perga |
very earthy |
| Pergamos |
height; elevation |
| Perida |
separation; division |
| Perizzites |
dwelling in villages |
| Persia |
that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman |
| Persis |
same as Persia |
| Peruda |
same as Perida |
| Peter |
a rock or stone |
| Pethahiah |
the Lord opening; gate of the Lord |
| Pethuel |
mouth of God; persuasion of God |
| Peulthai |
my works |
| Phalec |
same as Peleg |
| Phallu |
Pallu, admirable; hidden |
| Phalti Palti |
deliverance, flight |
| Phanuel |
face or vision of God |
| Pharaoh |
that disperses; that spoils |
| Pharez |
division; rupture |
| Pharisees |
set apart |
| Pharpar |
that produces fruit |
| Phebe |
shining; pure |
| Phenice |
Phoenicia, red; purple |
| Phichol |
the mouth of all, or every tongue |
| Philadelphia |
love of a brother |
| Philemon |
who kisses |
| Philetus |
amiable; beloved |
| Philip |
warlike; a lover of horses |
| Philippi |
same as Philip, in the plural |
| Philistines |
those who dwell in villages |
| Philologus |
a lover of letters, or of the word |
| Phinehas |
bold aspect; face of trust or protection |
| Phlegon |
zealous; burning |
| Phrygia |
dry; barren |
| Phurah |
that bears fruit, or grows |
| Phygellus |
fugitive |
| Phylacteries |
things to be especially observed |
| Pi-beseth |
abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast |
| Pi-hahiroth |
the mouth; the pass of Hiroth |
| Pilate |
armed with a dart |
| Pinon |
pearl; gem; that beholds |
| Piram |
a wild ass of them |
| Pirathon |
his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture |
| Pisgah |
hill; eminence; fortress |
| Pisidia |
pitch; pitchy |
| Pison |
changing; extension of the mouth |
| Pithom |
their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth |
| Pithon |
mouthful; persuasion |
| Pochereth |
cutting of the mouth of warfare |
| Pontius |
marine; belonging to the sea |
| Pontus |
the sea |
| Poratha |
fruitful |
| Potiphar |
bull of Africa; a fat bull |
| Potipherah |
that scatters abroad, or demolishes, the fat |
| Prisca |
ancient |
| Priscilla |
same as Prisca |
| Prochorus |
he that presides over the choirs |
| Puah |
mouth; corner; bush of hair |
| Publius |
common |
| Pudens |
shamefaced |
| Pul |
bean; destruction |
| Punites |
beholding; my face |
| Punon |
precious stone; that beholds |
| Pur |
Purim, lot |
| Puteoli |
sulphureous wells |
| Putiel |
God is my fatness |
| Raamiah |
thunder, or evil, from the Lord |
| Rabbah |
great; powerful; contentious |
| Rabbi |
Rabboni, my master |
| Rabmag |
who overthrows or destroys a multitude |
| Rab-saris |
chief of the eunuchs |
| Rab-shakeh |
cup-bearer of the prince |
| Raca |
worthless; good-for-nothing |
| Rachab |
same as Rahab |
| Rachal |
to whisper; an embalmer |
| Rachel |
sheep |
| Raddai |
ruling; coming down |
| Ragau |
friend; shepherd |
| Raguel |
shepherd, or friend of God |
| Rahab |
proud; quarrelsome (applied to Egypt) |
| Raham |
compassion; a friend |
| Rakkath |
empty; temple of the head |
| Rakkon |
vain; void; mountain of enjoyment |
| Ram |
elevated; sublime |
| Ramah |
same as Ram |
| Ramath |
Ramatha, raised; lofty |
| Ramathaim-zophim |
the two watch-towers |
| Ramath-lehi |
elevation of the jaw-bone |
| Ramath-mizpeh |
elevation of the watch-tower |
| Ramiah |
exaltation of the Lord |
| Ramoth |
eminences; high places |
| Raphah |
Raphu, relaxation; physic; comfort |
| Reaiah |
vision of the Lord |
| Reba |
the fourth; a square; that lies or stoops down |
| Rebekah |
fat; fattened; a quarrel appeased |
| Rechab |
square; chariot with team of four horses |
| Reelaiah |
shepherd or companion to the Lord |
| Regem |
that stones or is stoned; purple |
| Regemmelech |
he that stones the king; purple of the king |
| Rehabiah |
breadth, or extent, of the Lord |
| Rehob |
breadth; space; extent |
| Rehoboam |
who sets the people at liberty |
| Rehoboth |
spaces; places |
| Rehpaim |
giants; physicians; relaxed |
| Rehum |
merciful; compassionate |
| Rei |
my shepherd; my companion; my friend |
| Rekem |
vain pictures; divers picture |
| Remaliah |
the exaltation of the Lord |
| Remmon |
greatness; elevation; a pomegranate-tree |
| Remphan |
prepared; arrayed |
| Rephael |
the physic or medicine of God |
| Rephaiah |
medicine or refreshment of the Lord |
| Rephidim |
beds; places of rest |
| Resen |
a bridle or bit |
| Reu |
his friend; his shepherd |
| Reuben |
who sees the son; the vision of the son |
| Reuel |
the shepherd or friend of God |
| Reumah |
lofty; sublime |
| Rezeph |
pavement; burning coal |
| Rezin |
good-will; messenger |
| Rezon |
lean; small; secret; prince |
| Rhegium |
rupture; fracture |
| Rhesa |
will; course |
| Rhoda |
a rose |
| Rhodes |
same as Rhoda |
| Ribai |
strife |
| Riblah |
quarrel; greatness to him |
| Rimmon |
exalted; pomegranate |
| Rinnah |
song; rejoicing |
| Riphath |
remedy; medicine; release; pardon |
| Rissah |
watering; distillation; dew |
| Rithmah |
juniper; noise |
| Rizpah |
bed; extension; a coal |
| Rogelim |
a foot or footman |
| Rohgah |
filled or drunk with talk |
| Romamti-ezer |
exaltation of help |
| Roman |
strong; powerful |
| Rome |
strength; power |
| Rosh |
the head; top, or beginning |
| Rufus |
red |
| Ruhamah |
having obtained mercy |
| Rumah |
exalted; sublime; rejected |
| Ruth |
drunk; satisfied |
| Sabeans |
captivity; conversion; old age |
| Sabtah |
a going about or circuiting; old age |
| Sabtechah |
that surrounds; that causes wounding |
| Sacar |
wares; a price |
| Sadducees |
followers of Sadoc, or Zadok |
| Sadoc |
or Zadok, just; righteous |
| Salah |
mission; sending |
| Salamis |
shaken; test; beaten |
| Salathiel |
asked or lent of God |
| Salcah |
thy basket; thy lifting up |
| Salem |
complete or perfect peace |
| Salim |
foxes; fists; path |
| Sallai |
Sallu, an exaltation; a basket |
| Salma |
peace; perfection |
| Salmon |
peaceable; perfect; he that rewards |
| Salome |
same as Salmon |
| Samaria |
watch-mountain |
| Samlah |
his raiment; his left hand; his astonishment |
| Samos |
full of gravel |
| Samothracia |
an island possessed by the Samians and Thracians |
| Samson |
his sun; his service; there the second time |
| Samuel |
heard of God; asked of God |
| Sanballat |
bramble-bush; enemy in secret |
| Sanhedrin |
sitting together |
| Sansannah |
bough or bramble of the enemy |
| Saph |
rushes; sea-moss |
| Saphir |
delightful |
| Sapphira |
that relates or tells |
| Sarah |
lady; princess; princess of the multitude |
| Sarai |
my lady; my princess |
| Sardis |
prince of joy |
| Sardites |
removing a dissension |
| Sarepta |
a goldsmith's shop |
| Sargon |
who takes away protection |
| Sarid |
remaining; hand of a prince |
| Saron |
same as Sharon |
| Sarsechim |
master of the wardrobe |
| Saruch |
branch; layer; lining |
| Satan |
contrary; adversary; enemy; accuser |
| Saul |
demanded; lent; ditch; death |
| Sceva |
disposed; prepared |
| Schaaph |
fleeing; thinking |
| Seba |
a drunkard; that turns |
| Sebat |
twig; scepter; tribe |
| Secacah |
shadow; covering; defense |
| Sechu |
defense; bough |
| Secundus |
second |
| Segub |
fortified; raised |
| Seir |
Seirath, hairy; goat; demon; tempest |
| Sela |
a rock |
| Selah |
the end; a pause |
| Sela-hammah-lekoth |
rock of divisions |
| Seled |
affliction; warning |
| Seleucia |
shaken or beaten by the waves |
| Sem |
same as Shem |
| Semachiah |
joined to the Lord |
| Semaiah |
obeying the Lord |
| Semei |
hearing; obeying |
| Senaah |
bramble; enemy |
| Seneh |
same as Senaah |
| Senir |
bed-candle; changing |
| Sennacherib |
bramble of destruction |
| Seorim |
gates; hairs; tempests |
| Sephar |
book; scribe; number |
| Sepharad |
a book descending |
| Sepharvaim |
the two books; the two scribes |
| Serah |
lady of scent; song; the morning star |
| Seraiah |
prince of the Lord |
| Seraphim |
burning; fiery |
| Sered |
dyer's vat |
| Sergius |
net |
| Serug |
branch; layer; twining |
| Seth |
put; who puts; fixed |
| Sethur |
hid; destroying |
| Shaalabbim |
understanding, or son of a fox |
| Shaalbim |
that beholds the heart |
| Shaalbonite |
a fox's building |
| Shaaraim |
gates; valuation; hairs |
| Shaashgaz |
he that presses the fleece; that shears the sheep |
| Shabbethai |
my rest |
| Shachia |
protection of the Lord |
| Shadrach |
tender, nipple |
| Shage |
touching softly; multiplying much |
| Shalem |
same as Salem |
| Shalim |
same as Salim |
| Shalisha |
three; the third; prince; captain |
| Shallum |
perfect; agreeable |
| Shalmai |
my garment |
| Shalman |
peaceable; perfect; that rewards |
| Shalmaneser |
peace; tied; chained; perfection; retribution |
| Shamariah |
throne or keeping of the Lord |
| Shamed |
destroying; wearing out |
| Shamer |
keeper; thorn; dregs |
| Shamgar |
named a stranger; he is here a stranger |
| Shamhuth |
desolation; destruction |
| Shamir |
Shamer, prison; bush; lees; thorn |
| Shammah |
loss; desolation; astonishment |
| Shammai |
my name; my desolations |
| Shammoth |
names; desolations |
| Shammuah |
he that is heard; he that is obeyed |
| Shamsherai |
there a singer or conqueror |
| Shapham |
Shaphan, rabbit; wild rat; their lip; their brink |
| Shaphat |
judge |
| Sharai |
my lord; my prince; my song |
| Sharar |
navel; thought; singing |
| Sharezer |
overseer of the treasury, or of the storehouse |
| Sharon |
his plain; his song |
| Shashai |
rejoicing; mercy; linen |
| Shashak |
a bag of linen; the sixth bag |
| Shaul |
Saul, asked; lent; a grave |
| Shaveh |
the plain; that makes equality |
| Shealtiel |
same as Salathiel |
| Sheariah |
gate of the Lord; tempest of the Lord |
| Shear-jashub |
the remnant shall return |
| Sheba |
captivity; old man; repose; oath |
| Shebam |
compassing about; old men |
| Shebaniah |
the Lord that converts, or recalls from captivity |
| Shebarim |
breakings; hopes |
| Sheber |
breaking; hope |
| Shebna |
who rests himself; who is now captive |
| Shebuel |
turning, or captivity, or seat, of God |
| Shecaniah |
habitation of the Lord |
| Shechem |
part; portion; back early in the morning |
| Shedeur |
field of light; light of the Almighty |
| Shehariah |
mourning or blackness of the Lord |
| Shelah |
that breaks; that unties; that undresses |
| Shelemiah |
God is my perfection; my happiness; my peace |
| Sheleph |
who draws out |
| Shelesh |
captain; prince |
| Shelomi |
Shelomith, my peace; my happiness; my recompense |
| Shelumiel |
same as Shelemiah |
| Shem |
name; renown |
| Shema |
hearing; obeying |
| Shemaiah |
that hears or obeys the Lord |
| Shemariah |
God is my guard |
| Shemeber |
name of force; name of the strong |
| Shemer |
guardian; thorn |
| Shemida |
name of knowledge; that puts knowledge |
| Sheminith |
eighth (an eight-stringed instrument) |
| Shemiramoth |
the height of the heavens |
| Shemuel |
appointed by God |
| Shen |
tooth; ivory; change |
| Shenazar |
treasurer of a tooth |
| Shenir |
lantern; light that sleeps |
| Shephatiah |
the Lord that judges |
| Shephi |
beholder; honeycomb; garment |
| Shepho |
desert |
| Shephuphan |
serpent |
| Sherah |
flesh; relationship |
| Sherebiah |
singing with the Lord |
| Sheshach |
bag of flax or linen |
| Sheshai |
six; mercy; flax |
| Sheshan |
lily; rose; joy; flax |
| Sheshbazzar |
joy in tribulation; joy of the vintage |
| Shethar |
putrefied; searching |
| Shethar-boznai |
that makes to rot; that seeks those who despise me |
| Sheva |
vanity; elevation; fame; tumult |
| Shibboleth |
Sibboleth, ear of corn; stream or flood |
| Shibmah |
overmuch captivity, or sitting |
| Shicron |
drunkenness; his gift; his wages |
| Shiggaion |
a song of trouble or comfort |
| Shihon |
sound; wall of strength |
| Shihor-libnah |
blackness of Libnah |
| Shilhi |
Shilhim, bough; weapon; armor |
| Shillem |
peace; perfection; retribution |
| Shiloah |
same as Siloah |
| Shiloh |
sent |
| Shiloh (name of a city) |
peace; abundance |
| Shilom |
tarrying; peace-maker |
| Shilshah |
three; chief; captain |
| Shimeah |
Shimeath, that hears, or obeys; perdition |
| Shimei |
Shimi, that hears or obeys; my reputation; my fame |
| Shimeon |
same as Simeon |
| Shimma |
same as Shimeah |
| Shimon |
providing well; fatness; oil |
| Shimrath |
hearing; obedient |
| Shimri |
thorn; dregs |
| Shimrith |
Shimron, same as Shimri |
| Shimshai |
my son |
| Shinab |
father of changing |
| Shinar |
watch of him that sleeps |
| Shiphi |
multitude |
| Shiphrah |
handsome; trumpet; that does good |
| Shisha |
of marble; pleasant |
| Shishak |
present of the bag; of the pot; of the thigh |
| Shitrai |
gatherer of money |
| Shittim |
thorns |
| Shiza |
this gift |
| Shoa |
kings; tyrants |
| Shobab |
returned; turned back; a spark |
| Shobach |
your bonds; your chains |
| Shobai |
turning captivity |
| Shobal |
path; ear of corn |
| Shobek |
made void; forsaken |
| Shochoh |
defense; a bough |
| Shoham |
keeping back |
| Shomer |
keeper; dregs |
| Shophach |
pouring out |
| Shophan |
rabbit; hid |
| Shoshannim |
those that shall be changed |
| Shua |
crying; saving |
| Shuah |
ditch; swimming; humiliation |
| Shual |
fox; path; first |
| Shubael |
returning captivity; seat of God |
| Shuham |
talking; thinking; humiliation; budding |
| Shulamite |
peaceable; perfect; that recompenses |
| Shunem |
their change; their sleep |
| Shuni |
changed; sleeping |
| Shuphim |
Shuppim, wearing them out; their shore |
| Shur |
wall; ox; that beholds |
| Shushan |
lily; rose; joy |
| Shuthelah |
plant; verdure; moist; pot |
| Sia |
moving; help |
| Sibbechai |
bough; cottage; of springs |
| Sibmah |
conversion; captivity |
| Sichem |
portion; shoulder |
| Siddim |
the tilled field |
| Sidon |
hunting; fishing; venison |
| Sigionoth |
according to variable songs or tunes, |
| Sihon |
rooting out; conclusion |
| Sihor |
black; trouble (the river Nile) |
| Silas |
three, or the third |
| Silla |
exalting |
| Siloa |
Siloam, Siloe, same as Shilhi |
| Silvanus |
who loves the forest |
| Simeon |
that hears or obeys; that is heard |
| Simon |
that hears; that obeys |
| Sin |
bush |
| Sinai |
a bush; enmity |
| Sinim |
south country, |
| Sinon |
a breast-plate; deliverance |
| Sion |
noise; tumult |
| Sippai |
threshold; silver cup |
| Sisamai |
house; blindness |
| Sisera |
that sees a horse or a swallow |
| Sitnah |
hatred |
| Sivan |
a bush or thorn |
| Smyrna |
myrrh |
| So |
a measure for grain; vail |
| Socoh |
tents; tabernacles |
| Sodi |
my secret |
| Sodom |
their secret; their cement |
| Solomon |
peaceable; perfect; one who recompenses |
| Sopater |
Sosipater, who defends the father |
| Sophereth |
scribe, numbering |
| Sorek |
vine; hissing; a color inclining to yellow |
| Sosthenes |
savior; strong; powerful |
| Sotai |
conclusion in pleading; binding |
| Spain |
rare; precious |
| Stachys |
spike or ear of corn |
| Stephanas |
crown; crowned |
| Stephen |
same as Stephanas |
| Suah |
speaking; entreating; ditch |
| Succoth |
tents; tabernacles |
| Succoth-benoth |
the tents of daughters, or young women; or prostitutes |
| Sud |
my secret |
| Sur |
that withdraws or departs; rebellion |
| Susanna |
lily; rose; joy |
| Susi |
horse; swallow; moth |
| Sychar |
end |
| Syene |
a bush; enmity |
| Syntyche |
that speaks or discourses |
| Syracuse |
that draws violently |
| Taanach-shilo |
breaking down a fig-tree |
| Tabbath |
good; goodness |
| Tabeal |
Tabeel, good God |
| Taberah |
burning |
| Tabitha |
clear-sighted; a roe-deer |
| Tabor |
choice; purity; bruising |
| Tabrimon |
good pomegranate; the navel; the middle |
| Tadmor |
the palm-tree; bitterness |
| Tahan |
beseeching; merciful |
| Tahapenes |
secret temptation |
| Tahath |
fear; going down |
| Tahpenes |
standard; flight; temptation |
| Tahrea |
anger; wicked contention |
| Talitha-cumi |
young woman, arise |
| Talmai |
my furrow; that suspends the waters; heap of waters |
| Tamah |
blotting or wiping out; smiting |
| Tamar |
palm; palm-tree |
| Tammuz |
abstruse; concealed; consumed |
| Tanach |
same as Taanach |
| Tanhumeth |
consolation; repentance |
| Taphath |
distillation; drop |
| Tappuah |
apple; swelling |
| Tarah |
a hair; a wretch; one banished |
| Taralah |
searching out slander, or strength |
| Tarea |
howling; doing evil |
| Tarpelites |
ravishers; succession of miracles |
| Tarshish |
contemplation; examination |
| Tarsus |
winged; feathered |
| Tartak |
chained; bound; shut up |
| Tartan |
a general (official title) |
| Tatnai |
that gives; the overseer of the gifts and tributes |
| Tebah |
murder; butchery; guarding of the body; a cook |
| Tebaliah |
baptism, or goodness, of the Lord |
| Tebeth |
good, goodness (the tenth month of the Hebrews) |
| Tehinnah |
entreaty; a favor |
| Tekel |
weight |
| Tekoa |
trumpet; that is confirmed |
| Telabib |
a heap of new grain |
| Telah |
moistening; greenness |
| Telassar |
taking away; heaping up |
| Telem |
their dew; their shadow |
| Telharsa |
suspension of the plow |
| Tel-melah |
heap of salt |
| Tema |
admiration; perfection; consummation |
| Teman |
Temani, the south; Africa; perfect |
| Terah |
to breathe; scent; blow |
| Teraphim |
images; idols |
| Tertius |
third |
| Tertullus |
third |
| Tetrarch |
governor of a fourth part |
| Thaddeus |
that praises or confesses |
| Thahash |
that makes haste; that keeps silence |
| Thamah |
that blots out; that suppresses |
| Tharah |
same as Terah |
| Thebez |
muddy; eggs; fine linen or silk |
| Thelasar |
same as Telassar |
| Theophilus |
friend of God |
| Thessalonica |
victory against the Thessalians |
| Theudas |
flowing with water |
| Thomas |
a twin |
| Thummim |
perfection; truth |
| Thyatira |
a perfume; sacrifice of labor |
| Tibbath |
killing; a cook |
| Tiberias |
good vision; the navel |
| Tiberius |
the son of Tiber |
| Tibni |
straw; hay |
| Tidal |
that breaks the yoke; knowledge of elevation |
| Tiglath-pileser |
that binds or takes away captivity |
| Tikvah |
hope; a little line; congregation |
| Tilon |
murmuring |
| Timeus |
perfect; admirable; honorable |
| Timnah |
forbidding |
| Timnath |
image; figure; enumeration |
| Timnath-heres |
or Timnath-serah, image of the sun; numbering of the
rest |
| Timon |
honorable; worthy |
| Timotheus |
honor of God; valued of God |
| Tiphsah |
passage; leap; step; the passover |
| Tirhakah |
inquirer; examiner; dull observer |
| Tiria |
searching out |
| Tirshatha |
a governor |
| Tirzah |
benevolent; complaisant; pleasing |
| Tishbite |
that makes captive |
| Titus |
pleasing |
| Toah |
weapon; dart |
| Tob |
good; goodness |
| Tob-adonijah |
my good God; the goodness of the foundation of the
Lord |
| Tobiah |
Tobijah, the Lord is good |
| Tochen |
middle |
| Togarmah |
which is all bone |
| Tohu |
that lives; that declares |
| Toi |
who wanders |
| Tola |
worm; grub; scarlet |
| Tolad; a generation |
|
| Tophel; ruin; folly; with |
|
| Tophet |
a drum; betraying |
| Trachonitis |
stony |
| Troas |
penetrated |
| Trophimus |
well educated; well brought up |
| Tryphena |
delicious; delicate |
| Tryphon |
masculine of Tryphena |
| Tryphosa |
thrice shining |
| Tubal |
the earth; the world; confusion |
| Tubal-cain |
worldly possession; possessed of confusion |
| Tychicus |
casual; by chance |
| Tyrannus |
a prince; one that reigns |
| Tyre |
Tyrus, strength; rock; sharp |
| Uel |
desiring God |
| Ulai |
strength; fool; senseless |
| Ulam |
the porch; the court; their strength; their folly |
| Ulla |
elevation; leaf; young child |
| Ummah |
darkened; covered; his people |
| Unni |
poor; afflicted; that answers |
| Upharsin |
divided |
| Uphaz |
pure gold; gold of Phasis or Pison |
| Ur |
fire, light, a valley |
| Urbane |
courteous |
| Uri |
my light, my fire |
| Uriah |
or Urijah, the Lord is my light or fire |
| Uriel |
same as Uriah |
| Urim |
lights; fires |
| Uthai |
my iniquity |
| Uz |
counsel; words |
| Uzai |
he |
| Uzal |
wandering |
| Uzzah |
strength; goat |
| Uzzen-sherah |
ear of the flesh |
| Uzzi |
my strength; my kid |
| Uzziah |
Uzziel, the strength, or kid, of the Lord |
| Vaniah |
nourishment, or weapons, of the Lord |
| Vashni |
the second; changed; a tooth |
| Vashti |
that drinks; thread |
| Vophsi |
fragrant; diminution |
| Zaavan |
trembling |
| Zabad |
dowry; endowed |
| Zabbai |
flowing |
| Zabdi |
same as Zabad |
| Zaccai |
pure meat; just |
| Zaccheus |
pure; clean; just |
| Zaccur |
of the male kind; mindful |
| Zachariah |
memory of the Lord |
| Zadok |
just; justified |
| Zaham |
crime; filthiness; impurity |
| Zair |
little; afflicted; in tribulation |
| Zalaph |
shadow; ringing; shaking |
| Zalmon |
his shade; his image |
| Zalmonah |
the shade; the sound of the number; his image |
| Zalmunna |
shadow; image; idol forbidden |
| Zamzummims |
projects of crimes; enormous crimes |
| Zanoah |
forgetfulness; desertion |
| Zaphnath-paaneah |
one who discovers hidden things |
| Zarah |
east; brightness |
| Zareah |
leprosy; hornet |
| Zared |
strange descent |
| Zarephath |
ambush of the mouth |
| Zaretan |
tribulation; perplexity |
| Zatthu |
olive tree |
| Zaza |
belonging to all |
| Zebadiah |
portion of the Lord; the Lord is my portion |
| Zebah |
victim; sacrifice |
| Zebedee |
abundant; portion |
| Zebina |
flowing now; selling; buying |
| Zeboiim |
deer; goats |
| Zebudah |
endowed; endowing |
| Zebul |
a habitation |
| Zebulun |
Zebulon, dwelling; habitation |
| Zechariah |
same as Zachariah |
| Zedad |
his side; his hunting |
| Zedekiah |
the Lord is my justice; the justice of the Lord |
| Zeeb |
wolf |
| Zelah |
rib; side; halting |
| Zelek |
the shadow or noise of him that licks or laps |
| Zelophehad |
the shade or tingling of fear |
| Zelotes |
zealous |
| Zelzah |
noontide |
| Zemaraim |
wool; pith |
| Zemira |
song; vine; palm |
| Zenan |
coldness; target; weapon |
| Zenas |
living |
| Zephaniah |
the Lord is my secret |
| Zephath |
which beholds; that attends or that covers |
| Zepho |
Zephon, that sees and observes; that expects or covers |
| Zer |
perplexity |
| Zerah |
same as Zarah |
| Zerahiah |
the Lord rising; brightness of the Lord |
| Zeredah |
ambush; change of dominion |
| Zeresh |
misery; strange; dispersed inheritance |
| Zereth |
same as Zer |
| Zeror |
root; that straitens or binds; that keeps tight |
| Zeruah |
leprous; wasp; hornet |
| Zerubbabel |
a stranger at Babylon; dispersion of confusion |
| Zeruiah |
pain or tribulation of the Lord |
| Zethar |
he that examines or beholds |
| Zia |
sweat; swelling |
| Ziba |
army; fight; strength |
| Zibeon |
iniquity that dwells |
| Zibiah |
the Lord dwells; deer; goat |
| Zichri |
that remembers; that is a man |
| Ziddim |
huntings; treasons; destructions |
| Zidkijah |
justice of the Lord |
| Zidon |
hunting; fishing; venison |
| Zif |
this or that; brightness; comeliness |
| Ziha |
brightness; whiteness; drought |
| Ziklag |
measure pressed down |
| Zillah |
shadow; the tingling of the ear |
| Zilpah |
distillation from the mouth |
| Zilthai |
my shadow; my talk |
| Zimmah |
thought; wickedness |
| Zimran |
song; singer; vine |
| Zimzi |
my field; my vine |
| Zin |
buckler; coldness |
| Zina |
shining; going back |
| Zion |
monument; raised up; sepulcher |
| Zior |
ship of him that watches |
| Ziph |
this mouth or mouthful; falsehood |
| Ziphron |
falsehood of a song; rejoicing |
| Zippor |
bird; sparrow; crown; desert |
| Zipporah |
beauty; trumpet; mourning |
| Zithri |
to hide; demolished |
| Ziz |
flower; branch; a lock of hair |
| Ziza |
same as Zina |
| Zoan |
motion |
| Zoar |
little; small |
| Zobah |
Zobebah, an army; warring |
| Zohar |
white; bright; dryness |
| Zoheleth |
that creeps, slides, or draws |
| Zoheth |
separation; amazing |
| Zophah |
viol; honeycomb |
| Zophar |
rising early; crown |
| Zophim |
place for a watchman |
| Zorah |
leprosy; scab; hornet |
| Zorobabel |
same as Zerubbabel |
| Zuar |
same as Zoar |
| Zuph |
that beholds, observes, watches; roof; covering |
| Zur |
stone; rock; that besieges |
| Zuriel |
rock or strength of God |
| Zurishaddai |
the Almighty is my rock and strength |
| Zuzims |
the posts of a door; splendor; beauty |