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  1. Pronounced Keône, contracted from MacEoin, ‘Johns Son'. 'In the province of Ulster the English family of Bissett, seated in the Glins, in the County of Antrim, assumed the Irish surname of MacEoin, MaKeon, from an ancestor Huan, or John, Bissett'. Patrick McJon was one of the twenty-four 'Keys of Mann' in 1418.

  2. appeal to readers who may not want a book that sounds academic, and partly because the book does not, like a ‘proper’ dictionary, deal with all the words and names in the Bible. But over the years I have found that people refer to the book as a dictionary anyway, so this edition has changed the title to Bridgeway Bible Dictionary. The ...

  3. Adina 1 עֲדִינָא, Ἀδινά m & f Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Hebrew. From Hebrew עֲדִינָא ('adina') meaning "delicate". This name is borne by a soldier in the Old Testament. It is also used in modern Hebrew as a feminine name, typically spelled עֲדִינָה. Adino עֲדִינוֹ m Biblical.

  4. Smith's Bible Dictionary - Gentiles. Gentiles [N] [T] [B] [E] ( nations ). All the people who were not Jews were so called by them, being aliens from the worship, rites and privileges of Israel. The word was used contemptuously by them. In the New Testament it is used as equivalent to Greek.

  5. All capitalized names are dedicated articles. Aaron - Abaddon - Abagtha. ABANA - Abarim - Abba. Abednego - Abel. Abelbethmaachah. Abelmizraim - Abelshittim. Abiah - Abiathar - Abib. Abida - Abiel - Abiezer. Abigail - Abihail - Abihu.

  6. King James Dictionary - Paps. Breasts; bosoms. And it came to pass, as he spake these things, a certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto him, Blessed is the womb that bare thee, and the PAPS which thou hast sucked. But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it. ( Luke 11:27-28 )

  7. User Submitted Meanings. According to a user from New Zealand, the name Keno is of Maori origin and means "Seal; Sea Lion; night; *Underworld". A submission from Germany says the name Keno means "Keno is a germanic (friesian) name meaning the 'good councelor'. It is a very common first name in the German Area of Eastfriesia on the coast of the ...