
Nave's Topical Bible 1905
Names play a variety of roles in the Bible. They sometimes relate to the nominee's role in a biblical narrative, as in the case of Nabal, a foolish man whose name means "fool".[1] Names in the Bible can represent human hopes, divine revelations, or are used to illustrate prophecies.[2]
Most popular names
During the period 330 BC – 200 AD, the most common male names in Judea or post Kingdom of Israel were:[3]
- 1. Simon/Simeon
 - 2. Joseph/Joses
 - 3. Lazarus
 - 4. Judah
 - 5. John
 - 6. Jesus
 - 7. Ananias
 - 8. Jonathan
 - 9. Matthew/Matthias
 - 10. Manaen
 - 11. James
 - 12. Michael
 
During this period, the most common female names were:[3]
- 1. Mary
 - 2. Salome
 - 3. Shelamzion
 - 4. Martha
 - 5-6. Joanna and Sapphira (equally common)
 - 7. Berenice
 - 8-9. Imma and Mara (equally common)
 - 10–12. Cyprus, Sarah, and Alexandra
 
Lists
- List of biblical names starting with A
 - List of biblical names starting with B
 - List of biblical names starting with C
 - List of biblical names starting with D
 - List of biblical names starting with E
 - List of biblical names starting with F
 - List of biblical names starting with G
 - List of biblical names starting with H
 - List of biblical names starting with I
 - List of biblical names starting with J
 - List of biblical names starting with K
 - List of biblical names starting with L
 - List of biblical names starting with M
 - List of biblical names starting with N
 - List of biblical names starting with O
 - List of biblical names starting with P
 - List of biblical names starting with Q
 - List of biblical names starting with R
 - List of biblical names starting with S
 - List of biblical names starting with T
 - List of biblical names starting with U
 - List of biblical names starting with V
 - List of biblical names starting with Y
 - List of biblical names starting with Z
 
See also
- Gemstones in the Bible
 - Genealogies in the Bible
 - List of major biblical figures
 - List of minor Old Testament figures, A–K
 - List of minor Old Testament figures, L–Z
 - List of minor New Testament figures
 - List of biblical places
 - List of animals in the Bible
 - List of plants in the Bible
 - List of women in the Bible
 - List of names for the biblical nameless
 - List of modern names for biblical place names
 - Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible – for which later editions contain A complete list of Scripture Proper Names as in the Authorised and Revised Versions, showing their modern pronunciation and the exact form of the original Hebrew by Wm. B. Stevenson.
 - Theophory
 - Bible names in their native languages
 
References
- ↑ See 1 Samuel 25:25
 - ↑ Lockyer, pp. 11-14
 - 1 2 Bauckham, Richard (2017). "Palestinian Jewish Names". Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. pp. 67–92. ISBN 978-0-8028-7431-3.
 
Further reading
- Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament, Oxford University Press, 1971, ISBN 0-19-521029-8
 - Elwell, Walter A., Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, Baker Publishing Group, 1984, ISB 9781441200303
 - Lockyer, Herbert, All the men of the Bible, Zondervan Publishing House (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1958
 - Lockyer, Herbert, All the women of the Bible, Zondervan Publishing 1988, ISBN 0-310-28151-2
 - Lockyer, Herbert, All the Divine Names and Titles in the Bible, Zondervan Publishing 1988, ISBN 0-310-28041-9
 - Tischler, Nancy M., All things in the Bible: an encyclopedia of the biblical world , Greenwood Publishing, Westport, Conn. : 2006 ISBN 0-313-33082-4
 
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 - Catholic Encyclopedia 1917
 - New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (Dictionary edition)
 
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