I love these female names from the Bible:
Keziah
Abigail
Tabitha
Elizabeth
Phoebe
Hannah
Adah
2006-11-21 07:25:03
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answered by Someone who cares 4
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I like that you have picked names out from the bible and some are very common while others are not. Take the one's you have and mix and match them until you get a name that has a ring to it that you like. Some names I thought of for my first child is William Zachary Cole as a boy after my father and deceased grandfather and I like Whisper Arianna, Rachael Schae, and Cameryon Addison for a girl. I haven't picked on yet. Good luck on your names and keep searching. It will come to you when you least expect it.
2006-11-24 12:42:15
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answered by ~M*a*N*d*Y~ 3
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When my dad told other people that I was going to be named Rachel, they commented that it was a "good Biblical name." A lot of girls have that name, but you didn't want something too exotic.. Some other people have given good suggestions, hope this helped.
2006-11-21 08:49:25
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answered by ..rae..♥ 5
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I named my daughter Cana (I spell it Caina) I got it from the Bible. It's the place where Jesus performed his 1st miracle. I just love the name, it's beautiful, unique, & so fitting for my 1st born who truly turned out to be a miracle baby. She was supposed to be a boy that I was to name Jordon (Bibical), the umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck twice & I almost lost her. The dr told me she possibly had brain damage b/c of a lack of oxygen. She was born black & it took awhile for them to get her to breathe. They said she maybe retarded, we'd have to wait & see. Instead she turned out to be certified gifted & graduated at the top of her class & has just entered her 1st semester of college & taking upper level courses. I'm so proud. I wanted a girl so bad & my ultrasound told me I was having a boy. I had NOTHING for a girl. So when it was time to name her that name just popped into my head.
When looking to the Bible for references don't just look at the persons, look at cities, rivers, & places & the meanings of those and if those meanings have some special meaning to you, such as Cana & 1st miracle, what I'm saying is don't limit yourself. If you like the sounds & meanings. There are no restrictions. I also know of a girl named Heaven. I also like Canaan, the land of milk & honey. I personally like names that are unique but not silly or sound made up. Good luck.
2006-11-21 12:25:36
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answered by 2D 7
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Bible 4 girl: Arely,abigail,Anna, dalilah
Boy:ezekiel,jeremiah
others, Girl: Arithzy, Karyme, Stephanie,
2006-11-21 16:33:10
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answered by from: me 2:u 2
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My name is Sara and it is hebrew. which would be biblical. When i first saw the question i was goin to say James but then you already had that name. Jeramiah(i think that is spelled wrong, but hopefully you know what name i am talking about) is a good biblical name.
2006-11-21 08:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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For a boy:
Micah
Jeremiah
Abel
Josiah
For a girl:
Angel
Faith
Deborah
Delilah
Desire
2006-11-24 05:38:53
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answered by ti_4eva 1
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Read the Bible and see what books speak to you.
I didn't see that you had Jeremiah as a boys name. One of my favorite quotes if from this book.
Sorry, I can't find the quote right now, but its about how God has made a plan for us all and it is all good.
2006-11-21 08:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Benjamin, Nehemiah, Esther
2006-11-21 08:05:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Eve, Sarah.....Judas, Jordan......Evan, Ellis, Keanna....Angelina, Thia, Zoey, Monique
2006-11-21 07:42:51
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answered by Zoey 5
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