Whew, depends on which religon you want them from...
Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Apollo, God, Jesus, Buddah, Krishna, Ra, Thor, etc.
2006-06-06 09:15:09
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answer #1
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answered by Celesta 3
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Hebrew Names: Elohim, El-Shaddai, and Adonai, Jehovah Jireh,
The 99 Names of God according to the tradition of Islam are:
Allah (اÙÙÙ) The God
Ar-Rahman (اÙرØÙ
Ù) The All Beneficent
Ar-Rahim (اÙرØÙÙ
) The Most Merciful
Al-Malik (اÙÙ
ÙÙ) The King, The Sovereign
Al-Quddus (اÙÙدÙس) The Most Holy
As-Salam (اÙسÙاÙ
) Peace and Blessing
Al-Mu'min (اÙÙ
ؤÙ
Ù) The Guarantor
Al-Muhaymin (اÙÙ
ÙÙÙ
Ù) The Guardian, the Preserver
Al-'Aziz (اÙعزÙز) The Almighty, the Self Sufficient
Al-Jabbar (اÙجبار) The Powerful, the Irresistible
Al-Mutakabbir (اÙÙ
تÙبر) The Tremendous
Al-Khaliq (اÙخاÙÙ) The Creator
Al-Bari' (اÙبارئ) The Maker
Al-Musawwir (اÙÙ
صÙر) The Fashioner of Forms
Al-Ghaffar (اÙغÙار) The Ever Forgiving
Al-Qahhar (اÙÙÙار) The All Compelling Subduer
Al-Wahhab (اÙÙÙاب) The Bestower
Ar-Razzaq (اÙرزاÙ) The Ever Providing
Al-Fattah (اÙÙتاØ) The Opener, the Victory Giver
Al-Alim (اÙعÙÙÙ
) The All Knowing, the Omniscient
Al-Qabid (اÙÙابض) The Restrainer, the Straightener
Al-Basit (اÙباسط) The Expander, the Munificent
Al-Khafid (اÙخاÙض) The Abaser
Ar-Rafi' (اÙراÙع) The Exalter
Al-Mu'izz (اÙÙ
عز) The Giver of Honor
Al-Mudhill (اÙÙ
Ø°Ù) The Giver of Dishonor
As-Sami' (اÙسÙ
Ùع) The All Hearing
Al-Basir (اÙبصÙر) The All Seeing
Al-Hakam (اÙØÙÙ
) The Judge, the Arbitrator
Al-'Adl (اÙعدÙ) The Utterly Just
Al-Latif (اÙÙØ·ÙÙ) The Subtly Kind
Al-Khabir (اÙخبÙر) The All Aware
Al-Halim (اÙØÙÙÙ
) The Forbearing, the Indulgent
Al-'Azim (اÙعظÙÙ
) The Magnificent, the Infinite
Al-Ghafur (اÙغÙÙر) The All Forgiving
Ash-Shakur (اÙØ´ÙÙر) The Grateful
Al-'Aliyy (اÙعÙÙ) The Sublimely Exalted
Al-Kabir (اÙÙبÙر) The Great
Al-Hafiz (اÙØÙÙظ) The Preserver
Al-Muqit (اÙÙ
ÙÙت) The Nourisher
Al-Hasib (اÙØسÙب) The Reckoner
Al-Jalil (اÙجÙÙÙ) The Majestic
Al-Karim (اÙÙرÙÙ
) The Bountiful, the Generous
Ar-Raqib (اÙرÙÙب) The Watchful
Al-Mujib (اÙÙ
جÙب) The Responsive, the Answerer
Al-Wasi' (اÙÙاسع) The Vast, the All Encompassing
Al-Hakim (اÙØÙÙÙ
) The Wise
Al-Wadud (اÙÙدÙد) The Loving, the Kind One
Al-Majid (اÙÙ
جÙد) The All Glorious
Al-Ba'ith (اÙباعث) The Raiser of the Dead
Ash-Shahid (اÙØ´ÙÙد) The Witness
Al-Haqq (اÙØÙ) The Truth, the Real
Al-Wakil (اÙÙÙÙÙ) The Trustee, the Dependable
Al-Qawiyy (اÙÙÙÙ) The Strong
Al-Matin (اÙÙ
تÙÙ) The Firm, the Steadfast
Al-Waliyy (اÙÙÙÙ) The Protecting Friend, Patron, and Helper
Al-Hamid (اÙØÙ
Ùد) The All Praiseworthy
Al-Muhsi (اÙÙ
ØصÙ) The Accounter, the Numberer of All
Al-Mubdi' (اÙÙ
بدئ) The Producer, Originator, and Initiator of all
Al-Mu'id (اÙÙ
عÙد) The Reinstater Who Brings Back All
Al-Muhyi (اÙÙ
ØÙÙ) The Giver of Life
Al-Mumit (اÙÙ
Ù
Ùت) The Bringer of Death, the Destroyer
Al-Hayy (اÙØÙ) The Ever Living
Al-Qayyum (اÙÙÙÙÙ
) The Self Subsisting Sustainer of All
Al-Wajid (اÙÙاجد) The Perceiver, the Finder, the Unfailing
Al-Majid (اÙÙ
اجد) The Illustrious, the Magnificent
Al-Wahid (اÙÙاØد) The One, the All Inclusive, the Indivisible
As-Samad (اÙصÙ
د) The Self Sufficient, the Impregnable, the Eternally Besought of All, the Everlasting
Al-Qadir (اÙÙادر) The All Able
Al-Muqtadir (اÙÙ
Ùتدر) The All Determiner, the Dominant
Al-Muqaddim (اÙÙ
ÙدÙ
) The Expediter, He who brings forward
Al-Mu'akhkhir (اÙÙ
ؤخر) The Delayer, He who puts far away
Al-Awwal (اÙØ£ÙÙ) The First
Al-Akhir (اÙأخر) The Last
Az-Zahir (اÙظاÙر) The Manifest; the All Victorious
Al-Batin (اÙباطÙ) The Hidden; the All Encompassing
Al-Wali (اÙÙاÙÙ) The Patron
Al-Muta'al (اÙÙ
تعاÙÙ) The Self Exalted
Al-Barr (اÙبر) The Most Kind and Righteous
At-Tawwab (اÙتÙاب) The Ever Returning, Ever Relenting
Al-Muntaqim (اÙÙ
ÙتÙÙ
) The Avenger
Al-'Afuww (اÙعÙÙ) The Pardoner, the Effacer of Sins
Al-Ra'uf (اÙرؤÙÙ) The Compassionate, the All Pitying
Malik al Mulk (Ù
اÙ٠اÙÙ
ÙÙ) The Owner of All Sovereignty
Dhu al Jalal wa al Ikram (ذ٠اÙجÙا٠٠اÙØ¥ÙراÙ
) The Lord of Majesty and Generosity
Al-Muqsit (اÙÙ
Ùسط) The Equitable, the Requiter
Al-Jami' (اÙجاÙ
ع) The Gatherer, the Unifier
Al-Ghani (اÙغÙÙ) The All Rich, the Independent
Al-Mughni (اÙÙ
غÙÙ) The Enricher, the Emancipator
Al-Mani'(اÙÙ
اÙع) The Withholder, the Shielder, the Defender
Ad-Darr (اÙضار) The Distressor, the Harmer (This attribute can only be found in hadith.
An-Nafi' (اÙÙاÙع) The Propitious, the Benefactor
An-Nur (اÙÙÙر) The Light
Al-Hadi (اÙÙادئ) The Guide
Al-Badi (اÙبدÙع) Incomparable, the Originator
Al-Baqi (اÙباÙÙ) The Ever Enduring and Immutable
Al-Warith (اÙÙارث) The Heir, the Inheritor of All
Ar-Rashid (اÙرشÙد) The Guide, Infallible Teacher, and Knower
As-Sabur (اÙصبÙر) The Patient, the Timeless
2006-06-06 16:14:07
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answer #2
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answered by lansingstudent09101 6
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It's not 100, it's 99.
2006-06-06 16:14:28
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answer #3
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answered by take_a_break 1
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The true God has only one name and that is found at Psalms 83:18
2006-06-06 16:18:23
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answer #4
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answered by Micah 6
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In Islam God has 99 names (Which explain His Holy Qualities)
Try this link:
http://www.godnames.org/godnames.php?f=AllahNames
2006-06-06 16:17:32
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus God Father God
2006-06-06 16:12:45
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answer #6
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answered by trinity_loves_neo1 1
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Elohim (Strong Creator)
Jehovah Rophe (Great Healer)
Jehovah Jireh (Great Provider)
El Shaddai (God Almighty)
Adonai (Lord, Master)
Jehovah (LORD, God)
El Elyon (God Most High)
2006-06-06 16:15:31
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answer #7
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answered by potatochip 7
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Didn't know God had 100 different names.
Although, don't confuse titles with names.
He's got lots of titles, but it seems logical he has but one name.
What did the Israelites call him when they were the chosen people?
2006-06-06 16:14:47
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answer #8
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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Allah, Jahovah, God, Yahweh, Father, Lord, I Am, Supreme Being, Jesus, Christ, Jesus Christ, Son, Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit...
2006-06-06 16:14:56
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answer #9
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answered by DougDoug_ 6
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"That people may know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Most High over all the earth." Psalms 83:18
2006-06-06 16:36:35
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answer #10
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answered by AnGeL 4
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