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  1. 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.

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      Biblical Hebrew form of Adaiah. Adina 1 עֲדִינָא, Ἀδινά m &...

  2. As part of the Bible Study Tools Study Library, Hitchcock's Bible Names is linked to Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Baker's Evangelical Dictionary, Easton's Bible Dictionary, Smith's Bible Dictionary, and Nave's Topical Bible. Anytime a reference can be found in any of the other online tools a hyperlinked symbol will be placed next to the ...

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  4. Sep 4, 2023 · What is a popular biblical name? One of the most popular biblical names is David. It is a name that carries a significant meaning and is associated with one of the greatest kings in the history of Israel. David was a man after God's own heart, and his story serves as an inspiration to many.

  5. Name Language Meaning Notes; Abba: Chaldee: Father: In the Bible, Abba is a name applied to God three times, all in the New Testament. Abda: Hebrew: Servant of Jehovah: There are two Abbas in the Bible: The father of Adoniram; The son of Shammua; Abel: Hebrew: Breath: The second son of Adam and Eve, Abel’s name may reflect the shortness of ...

  6. Some Biblical feminine names describe qualities of a typical masculine nature — for instance: Abi, meaning either My Father or Fatherly, occurs in the Bible only as a feminine name. Ahinoam, which may be translated as Brother Of Grace, also belongs only to women in the Bible.

  7. Jun 25, 2019 · Eli: The high priest of Shiloh, Eli trained Samuel to be a priest. His name means "high," "elevated," or "my God." Elijah: A Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is my God," Elijah was the boldest of God's prophets. Ethan: Also spelled Eitan, Ethan means "strong" or "enduring" in Hebrew, and there are several of them in the Bible.

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