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Biblical Name - Meaning
Biblical 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, 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, 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
- 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, 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, 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
- Baal, master; lord
- 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
- Benjamin, son of the right hand
- Benimi, our sons
- 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
- Cabbon, as though understanding
- Cabul, displeasing; dirty
- Caiphas, he that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth
- Cain, possession, or possessed
- Cainan, possessor; purchaser
- 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 13
- Charchemish, a lamb; as taken away; withdrawn
- 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
- Charran, a singing or calling out
- Chebar, force or strength
- Chedorlaomer, roundness of a sheaf
- Chelal, as night
- Chelub, a basket
- Chelluh, all
- 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
- Dabareh, the word; the thing; a bee; obedient
- 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
- Ebal, ancient heaps
- 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
- Eli, Eli, my God, my God
- 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
- Ellasar, revolting from God
- Elkoshite, a man of Elkeshai
- 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; physic
- 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
- Felix, happy, prosperous
- Festus, festive, joyful
- Fortunatus, lucky, fortunate
- Gaal, contempt; abomination
- 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
- Gennesaret, garden of the prince
- Genesis, beginning
- 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
- Haahashtari, a runner
- 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
- Harran, see Charran
- Harbonah, his destruction; his sword
- Hareph, winter; reproach
- Harhas, anger; heat of confidence
- Harhaiah, heat, or anger, of the Lord
- 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
- 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; sound
- 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
- Ibhar, election; he that is chosen
- Ibleam, ancient people; people decreasing
- Ibneiah, Ibniah, the building of the Lord; the understanding of the Lord; son by adoption
- 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
- Igeal, a redeemer; redeemed; defiled
- Igdaliah, the greatness of the Lord
- 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
- 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
- Ishmachiah, cleaving to the Lord
- Ispah, a jasper stone
- Israel, who prevails with God
- Issachar, reward; recompense
- Isui, same as Ishuah
- Ithai, strong; my sign; a plowshare
- Italy, abounding with calves or heifers
- 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
- Jaakan, tribulation; labor
- 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
- Jaazaniah, whom the Lord will hear
- Jaazah, Jaazar, helper
- 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
- 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
- Jerebai, fighting; chiding; multiplying
- 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
- Jezoar, clear; white
- Jezrahiah, the Lord arises; brightness of the Lord
- Jezneel, seed of God
- 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
- Judah, the praise of the Lord; confession
- Judas, Jude, same as Judah
- Judaea, Judea, 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
- Kabzeel, the congregation of God
- 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
- Laadah, to assemble together; to testify; passing over
- 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
- Maachah, pressed down; worn; fastened
- 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 every side
- 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
- Matthan, same as Mattan
- Matthanias, same as Mattaniah
- Matthal, gift; he that gives
- 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; perfect; their parables
- 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
- Minneiah, possession of the Lord Milalai, circumcision; my talk
- Milcah, queen
- Milcom, their king
- Miletum, red; scarlet
- Millo, fullness
- Miniamin, right hand
- 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
- Naam, fair; pleasant
- 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
- Nicolas, same as Nicodemus
- Nicolaitanes, followers of Nicolas
- 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, repose; consolation
- 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
- Obadiah, servant of the Lord
- 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
- Paarai, opening
- 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
- Putiel, God is my fatness
- Puteoli, sulphureous wells
- Quartus, fourth
- Raamah, greatness; thunder; some sort of evil
- 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)
- Rahab, large; extended (name of a woman)
- 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
- 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
- Rehpaim, giants; physicians; relaxed
- 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
- Sabaoth, Lord of hosts
- 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
- 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
- Sela-hammah-lekoth, rock of divisions
- Selah, the end; a pause
- 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
- Schaaph, fleeing; thinking
- 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
- Shimshai, my son
- Shimri, thorn; dregs
- Shimrith, Shimron, same as Shimri
- 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,
- Sion, noise; tumult
- Sippai, threshold; silver cup
- Sinon, a breast-plate; deliverance
- 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, who humbles thee; who answers thee
- 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; without understanding
- 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
- Ucal, power, prevalency
- 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
- Uphaz, pure gold; gold of Phasis or Pison
- Upharsin, divided
- 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
- Vajezatha, sprinkling the chamber Vaniah, nourishment, or weapons, of the Lord
- Vashni, the second; changed; a tooth
- Vashti, that drinks; thread
- Vophsi, fragrant; diminution
- Zaanannim, movings; a person asleep
- 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