We recognize her for her sorrow.
Women names in the bible. The ultimate A-Z Bible names list complete with name meanings origins and background info for all Bible baby names. Without Eve Sarah Rebecca Leah Rachel Tamar Rahab Ruth Bathsheba and Mary we would not have a Messiah our Savior and our future King. She wanted a child so.
In the bible this is the name of the daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod the Great. There is no other explanation for the mentality of parents choosing names like Delilah Tamar and Sapphira for their daughters. This comprehensive list includes the names of all biblical women in the Old and New Testament as well as places and virtues that can be used as names.
Among the most well-known of the named women are Eve Sarah Rebekah Esther Rahab Naomi Ruth Abigail Rachel Salome and Mary the mother of Jesus. The list appears in alphabetical order. This collection of biblical girl names brings together actual names from the Bible and names derived from biblical words including the language origin and meaning of the name see also Baby Boy.
In these modern days when reason proudly rejects the Puritan faith it is well to remember what we owe to the men and women whose Bible names bore witness to a consecration of life to what was best and noblest. Noahs wife Mary mother of Jesus Esther Abigail wife of Nabal and King David Abishag Anna Deborah Dorcas Elisabeth Eunice Euodias Hannah Joanna Lois Lydia of Thyatira Mary Milcah and Phebe. Girl Names From the Bible.
Whether named or unnamed good or evil the women in the Bible are essential to what God wants us to learn. Cute and girly Jael is an extremely unique name from the Bible that will probably become more popular soon. Hannah was the wife of Elkanah in the Bible who was unable to become pregnant.
Hannah is one of the most inspiring women in the Bible and also one of the most identifiable women in Scripture for a number of reasons. There are around 188 women named in the Bible and many more are mentioned but unnamed. Today Christian parents continue to value the ancient custom of choosing a biblical name with important significance for the life of their child.