List of Biblical names
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- 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, a city; mourning
- 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[?], (or Abia) 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[?], (or Abida) father of knowledge
- Abidan[?], father of judgment
- Abiel, God my father
- Abiezer[?], (or Abieezer) 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
- Abram, high father
- Abraham, father of a great multitude
- 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[?], (or Adonibezek) 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
- Ahihud, brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; witty brother
- 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[?], (or 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
- Ami[?], mother; fear; people
- Amaziah, the strength of the Lord
- 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
- Assir[?], prisoner; fettered
- Asshurim[?], liers in want; beholders
- 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
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