<P> A--B--C--D--E--F--G--H--I--J--K--L--M--N--O--P--Q--R--S--T--U--V--Y--Z </P> <Ul> <Li> Aaron, a teacher or lofty, bright, shining (etymology doubtful) </Li> <Li> Abba, father </Li> <Li> Abaddon, see Apollyon a destroyer, </Li> <Li> Abagtha, God - given "etymology doubtful" </Li> <Li> Abana, perennial, stony </Li> <Li> Abarim, regions beyond </Li> <Li> Abda, a servant </Li> <Li> Abdeel, servant of God </Li> <Li> Abdi, my servant </Li> <Li> Abdiel, servant of God </Li> <Li> Abdon, servile </Li> <Li> Abednego, servant of Nego, perhaps the same as Nebo </Li> <Li> Abel, breath, vapor, transitoriness; breath, or vanity </Li> <Li> Abel - beth - maachah, meadow of the house of Maachah, "also called ABEL - MAIM" </Li> <Li> Abel - cheramim </Li> <Li> Abel - maim </Li> <Li> Abel - meholah, meadow of dancing, or the dancing - meadow </Li> <Li> Abel - mizraim, the meadow of the Egyptians </Li> <Li> Abel - shittim, meadow of the acacias </Li> <Li> Abez, lofty </Li> <Li> Abi </Li> <Li> Abiah </Li> <Li> Abi - albon, father of strength, i.e. "valiant"; "also called ABIEL" </Li> <Li> Abiasaph, father of gathering, i.e. gathered father of gathering; the gatherer </Li> <Li> Abiathar, father of abundance, i.e. liberal, father of abundance, or my father excels </Li> <Li> Abib, an ear of corn, green fruits </Li> <Li> Abida (or Abidah) </Li> <Li> Abidan, father of the judge </Li> <Li> Abiel, father (i.e., "possessor") of God = "pious" </Li> <Li> Abiezer (or Abieezer), father of help, helpful </Li> <Li> Abigail, father, i.e. source, of joy </Li> <Li> Abihail, father of, i.e. possessing, strength </Li> <Li> Abihu, he (God) is my father, father of Him; i.e., "worshipper of God" </Li> <Li> Abihud, father of renown, famous, father (i.e., "possessor") of renown </Li> <Li> Abijah, father (i.e., "possessor or worshipper") of Jehovah </Li> <Li> Abijam, father of the sea; i.e., "seaman", Abijah or Abijam: my father is Jehovah </Li> <Li> Abilene, land of meadows </Li> <Li> Abimael, father of Mael, God is a father </Li> <Li> Abimelech, father of the king; "my father a king, or, father of a king" </Li> <Li> Abinadab, father of nobleness; i.e., "noble" </Li> <Li> Abinoam </Li> <Li> Abiram, father of height; i.e., "proud" </Li> <Li> Abishag </Li> <Li> Abishai, father of (i.e., "desirous of") a gift </Li> <Li> Abishalom </Li> <Li> Abishua, father of welfare; i.e., "fortunate" </Li> <Li> Abishur, father of the wall father of the wall, i.e. "mason" </Li> <Li> Abital, father of the dew father of the dew, i.e. "fresh" </Li> <Li> Abitub, father of goodness, </Li> <Li> Abiud, father of praise </Li> <Li> Abner, father of light </Li> <Li> Abram, a high father </Li> <Li> Abraham, father of a multitude </Li> <Li> Absalom, father of peace </Li> <Li> Abubus </Li> <Li> Accad </Li> <Li> Accho </Li> <Li> Aceldama, field of blood </Li> <Li> Achab </Li> <Li> Achaia, trouble </Li> <Li> Achaicus, belonging to Achaia </Li> <Li> Achan, or Achar, troubler </Li> <Li> Achaz </Li> <Li> Achbor, mouse </Li> <Li> Achim </Li> <Li> Achish </Li> <Li> Achmetha </Li> <Li> Achor </Li> <Li> Achsah </Li> <Li> Achshaph </Li> <Li> Achzib, lying, false </Li> <Li> Adadah, festival or boundary, possible miswritten form of Aroer </Li> <Li> Adah, ornament, ornament, beauty </Li> <Li> Adaiah </Li> <Li> Adalia </Li> <Li> Adam, red earth </Li> <Li> Adamah, red earth </Li> <Li> Adami, my man; earth </Li> <Li> Adar, high </Li> <Li> Adbeel </Li> <Li> Addi, ornament </Li> <Li> Addin </Li> <Li> Addon, lord </Li> <Li> Adiel </Li> <Li> Adin, Adina, dainty, delicate </Li> <Li> Adithaim, double ornament </Li> <Li> Adlai </Li> <Li> Admah </Li> <Li> Admatha </Li> <Li> Admin </Li> <Li> Adna </Li> <Li> Adnah </Li> <Li> Adoni - bezek (or Adonibezek) </Li> <Li> Adonijah, my lord is Jehovah </Li> <Li> Adonikam </Li> <Li> Adoniram </Li> <Li> Adoni - zedek </Li> <Li> Adoraim </Li> <Li> Adoram </Li> <Li> Adrammelech, splendor of the king </Li> <Li> Adramyttium </Li> <Li> Adria </Li> <Li> Adriel, God is helper </Li> <Li> Aduel </Li> <Li> Adullam </Li> <Li> Adummim </Li> <Li> Aedias </Li> <Li> Aeneas (or Æneas) </Li> <Li> Aenon (or Ænon) </Li> <Li> Aesora </Li> <Li> Agabus </Li> <Li> Agag </Li> <Li> Agagite </Li> <Li> Agar </Li> <Li> Agee </Li> <Li> Aggaba (variant of Hagabah) </Li> <Li> Agia (Greek variant of Hebrew Hattil) </Li> <Li> Agrippa </Li> <Li> Agur </Li> <Li> Ahab, uncle </Li> <Li> Aharah </Li> <Li> Aharhel </Li> <Li> Ahasbai </Li> <Li> Ahasuerus </Li> <Li> Ahava </Li> <Li> Ahaz, one that takes or possesses </Li> <Li> Ahaziah </Li> <Li> Ahi, my brother; my brethren </Li> <Li> Ahiah </Li> <Li> Ahiam </Li> <Li> Ahian </Li> <Li> Ahiezer </Li> <Li> Ahihud </Li> <Li> Ahijah, brother of the Lord </Li> <Li> Ahikam, a brother who raises up </Li> <Li> Ahilud </Li> <Li> Ahimaaz </Li> <Li> Ahiman, brother of the right hand </Li> <Li> Ahimelech, brother of the king </Li> <Li> Ahimoth, brother of death </Li> <Li> Ahinadab </Li> <Li> Ahinoam </Li> <Li> Ahio </Li> <Li> Ahira, brother of evil, i.e. unlucky </Li> <Li> Ahiram </Li> <Li> Ahisamach </Li> <Li> Ahishahar, "the (divine) brother is dawning light" </Li> <Li> Ahishar </Li> <Li> Ahithophel, brother of foolishness </Li> <Li> Ahitub, brother of goodness </Li> <Li> Ahlab </Li> <Li> Ahlai, beseeching; sorrowing; expecting </Li> <Li> Ahoah </Li> <Li> Aholah </Li> <Li> Aholiab </Li> <Li> Aholibah </Li> <Li> Aholibamah, my tabernacle is exalted </Li> <Li> Ahumai, brother of water, i.e. cowardly </Li> <Li> Ahuzam </Li> <Li> Ahuzzath </Li> <Li> Ai, or Hai, heap of ruins </Li> <Li> Aiah </Li> <Li> Aiath </Li> <Li> Aijeleth - Shahar </Li> <Li> Ain, spring, well </Li> <Li> Ajalon </Li> <Li> Akeldama </Li> <Li> Akkad </Li> <Li> Akkub </Li> <Li> Akrabbim </Li> <Li> Alammelech </Li> <Li> Alemeth </Li> <Li> Alian </Li> <Li> Alleluia, praise ye Jehovah </Li> <Li> Allon, an oak </Li> <Li> Allon - bachuth </Li> <Li> Almodad, measure </Li> <Li> Almon, concealed </Li> <Li> Almon - diblathaim </Li> <Li> Alpheus </Li> <Li> Alush </Li> <Li> Alvah </Li> <Li> Amad </Li> <Li> Amal, labor </Li> <Li> Amalek </Li> <Li> Aman </Li> <Li> Amana </Li> <Li> Amariah, the Lord says, i.e. promises </Li> <Li> Amasa </Li> <Li> Amasai </Li> <Li> Amashai </Li> <Li> Ami </Li> <Li> Amaziah, the strength of the Lord </Li> <Li> Aminadab </Li> <Li> Amittai </Li> <Li> Ammah </Li> <Li> Ammi, my people </Li> <Li> Ammiel </Li> <Li> Ammihud, people of praise </Li> <Li> Amminadab </Li> <Li> Ammishaddai </Li> <Li> Ammizabad </Li> <Li> Ammon </Li> <Li> Amnon, faithful </Li> <Li> Amok </Li> <Li> Amon </Li> <Li> Amorite </Li> <Li> Amos, burden </Li> <Li> Amoz, strong; robust </Li> <Li> Amplias, large </Li> <Li> Amram, an exalted people </Li> <Li> Amraphel </Li> <Li> Amzi, strong </Li> <Li> Anab, grape - town </Li> <Li> Anah, one who answers </Li> <Li> Anaharath </Li> <Li> Anaiah, whom Jehovah answers </Li> <Li> Anak </Li> <Li> Anamim </Li> <Li> Anammelech </Li> <Li> Anani </Li> <Li> Ananias </Li> <Li> Anathema </Li> <Li> Anathoth </Li> <Li> Andrew, manly </Li> <Li> Andronicus </Li> <Li> Anem </Li> <Li> Aner </Li> <Li> Aniam </Li> <Li> Anim </Li> <Li> Anna, grace </Li> <Li> Annas, humble </Li> <Li> Antichrist </Li> <Li> Antioch </Li> <Li> Antipas </Li> <Li> Antipatris, for his father </Li> <Li> Antothijah, answers of Jehovah </Li> <Li> Anub </Li> <Li> Apelles </Li> <Li> Apharsathchites, etymology uncertain </Li> <Li> Aphek, strength </Li> <Li> Aphekah </Li> <Li> Aphik </Li> <Li> Aphiah </Li> <Li> Apocalypse, revelation </Li> <Li> Apocrypha, concealed, hidden </Li> <Li> Apollonia </Li> <Li> Apollonius </Li> <Li> Apollos </Li> <Li> Apollyon, a destroyer, angel of the bottomless pit </Li> <Li> Appaim, nostrils </Li> <Li> Apphia </Li> <Li> Aquila, an eagle </Li> <Li> Ar </Li> <Li> Ara </Li> <Li> Arab </Li> <Li> Arabia, barren, desert </Li> <Li> Arad, a wild ass </Li> <Li> Arah, wayfaring </Li> <Li> Aram, high </Li> <Li> Aran, wild goat </Li> <Li> Ararat </Li> <Li> Araunah, ark </Li> <Li> Arba, city of the four </Li> <Li> Archelaus, the prince of the people </Li> <Li> Archippus, master of the horse </Li> <Li> Arcturus </Li> <Li> Ard, one that descending, descent </Li> <Li> Ardon </Li> <Li> Areli </Li> <Li> Areopagus </Li> <Li> Aretas </Li> <Li> Argob </Li> <Li> Ariel, lion of God </Li> <Li> Arimathea </Li> <Li> Arioch </Li> <Li> Aristarchus, the best ruler </Li> <Li> Aristobulus, the best counsellor </Li> <Li> Armageddon, the hill or city of Megiddo </Li> <Li> Arnon </Li> <Li> Aroer </Li> <Li> Arpad </Li> <Li> Arphaxad </Li> <Li> Artaxerxes, the great warrior </Li> <Li> Artemas </Li> <Li> Arumah, height </Li> <Li> Asa, physician; cure </Li> <Li> Asahel, made by God </Li> <Li> Asaiah, the Lord has made </Li> <Li> Asaph, collector of the people </Li> <Li> Asareel </Li> <Li> Asenath, worshipper of Neith </Li> <Li> Ashan, smoke </Li> <Li> Ashbel </Li> <Li> Ashdod </Li> <Li> Asher </Li> <Li> Asherah </Li> <Li> Ashima </Li> <Li> Ashkenaz, spreading fire </Li> <Li> Ashnah </Li> <Li> Ashriel </Li> <Li> Ashtaroth </Li> <Li> Ashur, black </Li> <Li> Asia </Li> <Li> Asiel, created by God </Li> <Li> Askelon </Li> <Li> Asnapper </Li> <Li> Asriel, </Li> <Li> Assir, captive </Li> <Li> Asshurim, possibly peasants </Li> <Li> Assos, approaching </Li> <Li> Assur, same as Ashur </Li> <Li> Assyria </Li> <Li> Asuppim, house of gatherings </Li> <Li> Asyncritus, incomparable </Li> <Li> Atad, a thorn </Li> <Li> Atarah, a crown </Li> <Li> Ataroth, crowns </Li> <Li> Ataroth - addar </Li> <Li> Ater, shut up </Li> <Li> Athach </Li> <Li> Athaiah, "meaning obscure" </Li> <Li> Athaliah </Li> <Li> Athlai </Li> <Li> Attai </Li> <Li> Attalia, from Attalus </Li> <Li> Augustus, venerable </Li> <Li> Ava </Li> <Li> Aven </Li> <Li> Avim </Li> <Li> Avith </Li> <Li> Azaliah, "Yahweh has reserved" </Li> <Li> Azaniah, Yahweh listened </Li> <Li> Azariah </Li> <Li> Azaz, strong </Li> <Li> Azazel </Li> <Li> Azaziah </Li> <Li> Azekah </Li> <Li> Azgad, "Gad is strong" </Li> <Li> Azmaveth </Li> <Li> Azmon </Li> <Li> Aznoth - tabor, ears of Tabor </Li> <Li> Azor </Li> <Li> Azotus </Li> <Li> Azrael </Li> <Li> Azriel, help of God </Li> <Li> Azrikam </Li> <Li> Azubah, forsaken </Li> <Li> Azur </Li> <Li> Azzan </Li> <Li> Azzur, one who helps </Li> </Ul> <Li> Aaron, a teacher or lofty, bright, shining (etymology doubtful) </Li>

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