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Old Testament names that are still rare include Haman, Joram, and Adino for boys; Bilhah, Zibiah, and Sherah for girls. New Testament names rare in the modern world include Joses and Philemon for boys; Apphia and Tryphena for girls.
This comprehensive list of biblical baby boy names draws together actual names in Scripture and names derived from biblical words, including the language, origin, and meaning of the name (see also Baby Girl Names).
Biblical boys’ names are always in style, but how do you avoid picking a name that’s too common? Here are seven lesser known biblical boys’ names that can help.
Biblical boy names often have Hebrew, Latin, Greek, and Aramaic origins, reflecting the diverse linguistic landscape of the ancient Biblical era. Names such as Moses (Egyptian origin, meaning “son”) and Paul (Latin origin, meaning “small” or “humble”) illustrate this cultural richness.
Boys' names from the Bible that have ranked highly in the US since the 19th century include John, James, Joseph, and Thomas. These and many other Bible boys' names have been so widely used over so much time that many people may forget their biblical antecedents.
An extensive list of biblical boy names inspired by the Old Testament. From popular choices like Noah and Elijah to more unusual and even unique baby name possibilities, this list offers hundreds of ideas for the biblical baby namer.
Old Testament Boys' Names. Of the many names included in the Old Testament of the Bible, these are the ones that have found the most favor over the years: Name Dropping. Are there any biblical names in today's name pool that should be avoided?