| Name | Description | Gender |
| Aaron | Biblical and Quranic character | Male |
| Abaddon | angel of destruction | Male |
| Abagtha | biblical character | Male |
| Abana | river described in the Bible | |
| Abda | biblical figure | Male |
| Abdeel | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Abdiel | seraph, named after Abdiel from Paradise Lost | Male |
| Abdiel | Human biblical figure from Old Testament | Male |
| Abdon | Judge of Israel | Male |
| Abednego | one of the three youths thrown into the furnace in the Book of Daniel | Male |
| Abel | Biblical figure | Male |
| Abezethibou | fallen angel | |
| ((Ramayana)) ((King Trisanku)) ((Male)) |
| Abiasaph | Human biblical figure; child of Asaph, king David’ Court | Male |
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| Abiathar | biblical character | Male |
| Abida | son of Midian | Male |
| Abidan | biblical character | Male |
| Abiel | biblical figure | Male |
| Abigail | person in Bible, wife of David | Female |
| Abigail | person in Bible, sister of David, mother of Amasa | Female |
| Abihu | human biblical character | Male |
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| Abihud | Biblical character | Male |
| Abijah of Judah | Fourth king of the House of David | Male |
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| Abimael | Biblical figure | Male |
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| Abimelech | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Abimelech | In the Biblical book of Judges | Male |
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| Abinadab | Human biblical figure from Bible |
| Abinadab, germà de David | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Abiram | given name and human biblical figure | Male |
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| Abishag | biblical character | Female |
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| Abital | biblical figure | Female |
| Abner | biblical character, cousin to Saul and commander-in-chief of his army | Male |
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| Abra | biblical character, maid of Judith of the Book of Judith | Female |
| Abraham | Biblical patriarch | Male |
| Abraham in Islam | Qu’ranic prophet and human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
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| Absalom | biblical character | Male |
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| Achan | biblical character (Joshua 7); executed by stoning | Male |
| Achim | Biblical character, son of Zadok | Male |
| Achish | biblical character | Male |
| Acts of Solomon | lost text referred to in 1 Kings 11:41: “And the rest of the acts of Solomon […], are they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?” |
| Ada | Biblical figure | Female |
| Adam | biblical figure in the Book of Genesis | Male |
| Adam and Eve | Biblical figures | |
| Adbeel | 3rd son of Ishmael | Male |
| Adica | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Adinah | wife of Laban | Female |
| Adinah | daughter of Jobab | Female |
| Adonijah | biblical character | Male |
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| Adoniram | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Adonizedek | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Adriel | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Aeneas | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Ænon | site, mentioned in the Gospel of John (3:23) as the place where John the Baptist was baptizing |
| Agag | biblical character | Male |
| Agrat Bat Mahlat | angel in Judaism | Female |
| Agur | biblical character | Male |
| Ahasuerus | name of one or more kings of Persia in the Hebrew Bible (Esther, Ezra, Daniel), cognate to the Greek form Xerxes or Artaxerxes | Male |
| Ahaz | king of Judah | Male |
| Ahaziah of Judah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Ahijah the Shilonite | Biblical prophet | Male |
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| Ahikam | biblical character | Male |
| Ahimaaz | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Ahimelech | biblical character | Male |
| Ahinoam | biblical character | Female |
| Ahitophel | biblical character | Male |
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| Alphaeus | biblical character | Male |
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| Alukah | Biblical monster | |
| Amalécites | tribe from Bible | |
| Amalek | biblical character | Male |
| Amalekiter | Historical ethnical group, named after Amalek from Bible |
| Amasa | biblical character | Male |
| Amaziah of Judah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Ambriel | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity |
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| Ammiel | name of several biblical characters |
| Amminadab | biblical figure | Male |
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| Amnon | biblical character | Male |
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| Amon of Judah | King of Judah | Male |
| Amos | Hebrew prophet | Male |
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| Amoz | father of prophet Isaiah | Male |
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| Amram | human biblical character | Male |
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| Amraphel | Opponent of Abram mentioned in Genesis 14 | Male |
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| Amy | fallen angel | |
| Anah | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Anah | biblical character, son of Zibeon | Male |
| Anah’s wife | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Anak | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Anane | fallen angel in Christian mythology |
| Ananiel | fallen angel | |
| Ancient of Days | name for God in the Book of Daniel |
| Andrew | religious figure of the Christian faith | Male |
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| Aner | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Anna | Human biblical figure from Book of Tobit | Female |
| Anna | biblical figure mentioned in the Gospel of Luke | Female |
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| Arakiel | fallen angel | |
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| Aram | biblical figure | Male |
| Arariel | angel in Judaism | |
| Ard | Human biblical figure, named after Ard |
| Ard | biblical character | Male |
| Aridah | daughter of Jobab | Female |
| Ariel | archangel found primarily in Jewish and Christian mysticism and Apocrypha | Male |
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| Arioch | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Armaros | fallen angel | |
| Arpachshad | in the Bible, son of Shem, the son of Noah | Male |
| Asa of Judah | king of the Kingdom of Judah | Male |
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| Asaph | multiple persons in the Hebrew Bible: father of Joah (2 Kings 18:18-37); son of Berachiah the Gershonite (2 Chron. 20:14); descendant of Kohath (1 Chron. 26:1); keeper of the king’s forest under Artaxerxes I (Neh. 2:8) |
| Asaph, son of Berachiah | person in the Bible; commissioned by King David to worship God in song and music (1 Chron 15:17; 2 Chron 20:14) | Male |
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| Asenath | Biblical character | Female |
| Asher | Biblical figure | Male |
| Ashkenaz | descendant of Noah in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
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| Ashur | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Athaliah | Queen of Judah | Female |
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| Awan | character in Book of Jubilees; wife and sister of Cain and the daughter of Adam and Eve | Female |
| Azazel | old ritual, later – demon | Male |
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| Azor | character in New Testament | Male |
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| Azrael | angel in some Abrahamic religions; often identified with the angel of death | Male |
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| Azubah | biblical character | Female |
| Azura | Human biblical figure from Jubilees | Female |
| Baal-Hamon | a place where Solomon had an extensive vineyard (Cant. 8:11) |
| Balaam | Biblical prophet | Male |
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| Balaam’s Ass | female donkey owned by Balaam, which is miraculously given the power to speak and complains to her owner (Num. 22:28) | Female Organism |
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| Balak | biblical character | Male |
| Barabbas | Biblical person | Male |
| Barachiel | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity | Male |
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| Barak | biblical character | Male |
| Baraqiel | fallen angel | |
| Bartimaeus | biblical character | Male |
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| Baruch ben Neriah | biblical character | Male |
| Barzilai the Giladi | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Basemath | A figure in the Book of Genesis. She was the daughter of Ishmael and the third wife of Esau | Female |
| Batariel | fallen angel | |
| Bathsheba | Biblical figure | Female |
| Baʿal | deity | |
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| Behemoth | biblical creature | |
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| Bela | Human biblical figure; child of Benjamin | Male |
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| Bela ben Beor | Human biblical figure (†102) | Male |
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| Belshazzar | Biblical king of Babylonia in the Book of Daniel | Male |
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| Ben-Ammi | Biblical figure; son of Lot, patriarch of the Ammonites | Male |
| Ben-Hadad I | King of Aram Damascus | Male |
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| Benaiah | biblical character | Male |
| Benjamin | Biblical character | Male |
| Bera | Human biblical figure, king ♂ | Male |
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| besessener Gerasener | Human biblical figure from synoptic gospels | Male |
| Bethuel | biblical character | Male |
| Bezalel | biblical character | Male |
| Bezaliel | fallen angel | |
| biblical character | people mentioned in the Old Testament or the New Testament |
| Biblical Magi | group of distinguished foreigners who visited Jesus after his birth |
| Biblical place | place mentioned in the Bible | |
| Bigta | biblical character | Male |
| Bildad | character from Book of Job | Male |
| Bilhah | biblical character | Female |
| Binding of Isaac | story from the Hebrew Bible | |
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| Blastus | Biblical character from Bible | Male |
| Boaz | major figure in The Book of Ruth in the Bible | Male |
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| boy possessed by a demon | Human biblical figure from Mark 9, Matthew 17, and Luke 9 | Male |
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| Bunah | head of a family of the Tribe of Judah | Male |
| Cain | Biblical figure | Male |
| Cain and Abel | Biblical figures | |
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| Caleb | biblical character; son of Jephunneh; representative of the Tribe of Judah during the Israelites’ journey to the Promised Land (Num. 13:6) | Male |
| Camael | angel, angel in Judaism, and angel in Christianity |
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| Canaan | son of Ham in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
| Cassiel | archangel | |
| Celidonius | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Chazaqiel | fallen angel | |
| Chedorlaomer | Human biblical figure from Bible and Book of Genesis | Male |
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| Child Jesus | Jesus as a child up to the age of 12 | Male |
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| Child Saint John | St John the Baptist as a child | |
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| Chileab | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Chilion | biblical character | Male |
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| Chol | Fictional bird from Bible | |
| Cidno | Biblical character from Book of Genesis |
| Cleopas | biblical character | Male |
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| Clopas | Human biblical figure (†1) | Male |
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| Confusion of tongues | Biblical myth upon the diversity of human languages |
| Cornelius the Centurion | Roman centurion | Male |
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| Cozbi | biblical character | Female |
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| Cush | biblical character | Male |
| Cyrus the Great | King and founder of the Achaemenid Empire | Male |
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| Damaris | Greek saint | Female |
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| Dan | founder of the Israelite Tribe of Dan | Male |
| Daniel | fallen angel in the Book of Enoch |
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| Daniel | protagonist in the Book of Daniel of the Hebrew Bible | Male |
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| Dante’s Satan | fallen angel | |
| Darío el Medo | Human biblical figure; child of Ahasuerus | Male |
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| Darius the Mede | biblical character | Male |
| Dathan | Biblical character | Male |
| Daughter of Jephthah | Human biblical figure ♀; child of Jephthah | Female |
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| David | king of Israel and Judah | Male |
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| Deborah | Biblical prophetess | Female |
| Delilah | woman described in the Book of Judges | Female |
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| Dinah | daughter of Jacob in Hebrew Bible | Female |
| Diotrephes | biblical character mentioned in the Third Epistle of John | Male |
| disciple whom Jesus loved | phrase found in the Gospel of John (21:20 etc.), traditionally identified with John the Evangelist and John the Apostle | Male |
| Dobiel | angel in Judaism | |
| Dodanim | biblical character | Male |
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| Doeg the Edomite | biblical character | Male |
| Dumah | angel in Judaism | |
| Dumah | biblical character | Male |
| Ebed | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Ebed-Melech | eunuch and human biblical figure from Bible and Jeremiah | Male |
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| Eber | Great-grandson of Noah’s son Shem | Male |
| Ecce Homo | Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of the John 19:5 |
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| Edar | tower mentioned in the Bible | |
| Efron | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Eglah | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Eglon | Human biblical figure from Bible and Judges | Male |
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| Ehud | biblical character | Male |
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| Eisheth | angel in Judaism | Female |
| Elah | biblical person | Male |
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| Elam | Biblical character, son of Shem | Male |
| Eldad and Medad | Two biblical humans from Numbers |
| Eleazar | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Eleazar | Biblical character, son of Eliud | Male |
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| Eleazar | Biblical warrior | Male |
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| Eleazar | character from 2 Maccabees; described as a martyr | Male |
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| Eleazar | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Eleazar | Hebrew Bible priest; son of Aaron | Male |
| Eli | High Priest of Shiloh | Male |
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| Elí | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Eliakim | Biblical character, son of Hilkiah | Male |
| Eliakim | Biblical character, son of Abihud | Male |
| Eliezer | biblical character, servant of Abraham | Male |
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| Eliezer | son of Moses | Male |
| Eliezer of Damascus | servant of Abraham | |
| Elihu | given name | Male |
| Elijah | Biblical prophet | Male |
| Elimelek | human biblical character | Male |
| Elioud | angel in Judaism | |
| Eliphaz | character from Book of Genesis | Male |
| Eliphaz | character from Book of Job; the first of the three visitors of Job | Male |
| Elisha | Biblical Prophet who came after Elijah | Male |
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| Elishah | Biblical character, son of Javan | Male |
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| Elisheba | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Eliud | Biblical character, son of Achim | Male |
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| Elizabeth | mother of John the Baptist and the wife of Zacharias/Zachary, according to the Gospel of Luke | Female |
| Elohim | human biblical character | Male |
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| Elon | biblical figure | Male |
| Elon | Judge of Israel | Male |
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| Enoch | Son of Cain (Biblical figure) | Male |
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| Enoch | Biblical figure, son of Jared | Male |
| Enoch in Judaism | Jewish view of Enoch, son of Jared | Male |
| Enos | Biblical figure | Male |
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| Ephah | Ancient cities | |
| Ephrath | Biblical character and Biblical place |
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| Ephrath | biblical character; wife of Caleb, mother of Hur (1 Chron. 2:19) | Female |
| Er | biblical character; eldest son of Judah; husband of Tamar; killed by God due to his wickedness, although no details are given | Male |
| Esau | older son of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
| Esther | Biblical queen of Persia | Female |
| Eternal sin | in Christianity, sin which will not be forgiven by God, as specified in the Synoptic Gospels (Mk 3:28-29, Mt 12:31–32, Lk 12:10) |
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| Ethan | biblical character | Male |
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| Ethiopian eunuch | a biblical figure who was baptised in the New Testament | Male |
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| Eve | biblical figure | Female |
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| Ezekiel | Old Testament saint | Male |
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| Ezekiel’s cherub in Eden | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity |
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| Ezem | Hebrew Bible place | |
| Ezra | figure in early Jewish history | Male |
| Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse | figures, described in Book of Revelation 6:1–8; 4 beings on white, red, black and pale horses that appear after the Lamb of God opens the first 4 of the 7 seals; commonly interpreted as Pestilence, War, Famine, and Death |
| Gaal | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Gaap | fallen angel | Male |
| Gabriel | angel in Abrahamic religions | Male |
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| Gad | biblical character, son of Jacob | Male |
| Gad | person in the Hebrew Bible; personal prophet of David (1 Sam 22:5; 2 Sam 24:11–13; 2 Sam 24:18; 1 Chron 21:18; 1 Chron 29:29) | Male |
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| Gadreel | fallen angel | |
| Gamigin | fallen angel | |
| Gedaliah | biblical character | Male |
| Gehazi | biblical character | Male |
| Genesis flood narrative | biblical story of the great flood |
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| Gershom | firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah | Male |
| Geshem the Arabian | biblical character | Male |
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| Gether | Biblical character, son of Aram | Male |
| Gideon | in the Biblical book of Judges | Male |
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| Gog and Magog | pair of apocalyptic figures in the Bible (Ezek. 38:2–21; Rev. 20:8) |
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| Goliath | giant Philistine warrior defeated by the young David, the future king of Israel, in Bible’s Books of Samuel | Male |
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| Gomer | Mythical character and human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
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| Great Commandment | Jesus’s paraphrase of the Old Testament: “Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord: And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength” (Mk 12:29–30) |
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| Great Commission | words of Jesus in Matthew 28:19–20: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you” |
| Hadad | son of Ishmael | Male |
| Hadad ben Bedad | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Hadadezer | biblical character | Male |
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| Hadadezer bar Rehob | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Hadoram | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Hadraniel | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity |
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| Hagar | biblical character | Female |
| Ham | Biblical figure, son of Noah | Male |
| Haman | Biblical figure | Male |
| Hammedatha | father of Haman in the Book of Esther (Esth 3:1) |
| Hamor | biblical character | Male |
| Hamutal | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Hanani | biblical character | |
| Haniel | angel in Judaism | |
| hapax legomena | hapax legomenon from Bible | |
| Haradah | Biblical place from Bilangan 33 | |
| Haran | biblical character | Male |
| Harbona | biblical character | Male |
| Hashmal | angel in Judaism | |
| Havilah | biblical character, son of Cush | |
| Healing the paralytic at Capernaum | miracles of Jesus from Mark 2, Matthew 9, and Luke 15 |
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| Heber the Kenite | character in the Book of Judges | Male |
| Hebron | biblical figure: son of Kohath and grandson of Levi | Male |
| Heth | figure from the Bible | |
| Hezekiah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Hilkiah | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Hilkiah | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Hobab | Biblical figure | |
| Hoglah | biblical character, daughter of Zelophehad | Female |
| Holofernes | figure in the Book of Judith; invading general of Nebuchadnezzar, beheaded by Judith | Male |
| Holy Lance | according to the Gospel of John, lance that pierced the side of Jesus as he hung on the cross |
| Homosexuality in the New Testament | Part of Christianity and homosexuality and The Bible and homosexuality from New Testament |
| Hophni | biblical character | Male |
| Hophni and Phinehas | Sibling duo and two biblical humans from Bible |
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| Hosea | biblical character | Male |
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| Hul | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Huldah | biblical character | Female |
| Hur | biblical character; companion of Moses and Aaron (Exod. 17:10–12) | Male |
| Hushim | biblical character | |
| Ibhar | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Ibzan | in the Bible, one of the Judges of Israel | Male |
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| Inmanuel | a Hebrew name appeared in the Book of Isaiah | Male |
| inverted nun | glyph used in Hebrew to enclose portions of text; found 9 times in the Masoretic Text of the Bible: twice in Num. 10:35–36; 7 times in Psalm 107 |
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| Irad | Biblical figure | Male |
| Isaac | Biblical character | Male |
| Isaiah | Hebrew prophet | Male |
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| Iscah | name of a person mentioned in the Hebrew bible, Genesis 11:29 | Female |
| Ish-bosheth | biblical character | Male |
| Ishbak | biblical character | Male |
| Ishmael | son of Abraham | Male |
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| Issachar | biblical character | Male |
| Ithamar | biblical character | Male |
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| Ithobaal I | Phoenician king | Male |
| Ithream | son of David and Eglah | Male |
| Izhar | biblical character | Male |
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| Jabal | Biblical figure | Male |
| Jabez | Human biblical figure from Bible and 1 Chronicles |
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| Jabin | person from the Bible | |
| Jacob | third patriarch of the Hebrew people with whom God made a covenant | Male |
| Jacob | Biblical character, son of Matthan | Male |
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| Jacob’s Ladder | ladder to heaven that the biblical Patriarch Jacob dreams about |
| Jacob’s Well | Biblical place at the West Bank |
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| Jahleel | biblical figure | Male |
| Jair | in the Bible, one of the Judges of Israel | Male |
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| Jaïrus | character from the New Testament | Male |
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| Jairus’ daughter | Human biblical figure ♀; child of Jaïrus | Female |
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| Jakin | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Jambres | Magician who opposed Moses in Exodus | Male |
| James | major religious figure in Christian tradition and one of the Twelve Apostles | Male |
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| Jamliku | Biblical character | Male |
| Janai | Biblical character | |
| Jannes | Magician who opposed Moses in Exodus | Male |
| Japheth | Biblical figure, son of Noah | Male |
| Jared | Biblical figure | Male |
| Jaser | biblical place | |
| Jason of Tarsus | Anatolian saint | Male |
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| Javan | Biblical character, son of Japheth | Male |
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| Jeconiah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Jefunne | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Jegudiel | angel, angel in Judaism, and angel in Christianity | Male |
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| Jehoahaz of Judah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Jehoash of Judah | biblical character | Male |
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| Jehoel | angel in Judaism | |
| Jehoiada | Biblical character | Male |
| Jehoiakim | King of Judah | Male |
| Jehonadab | character in 2 Kings, son of Rechab | Male |
| Jehoram of Judah | King of Ancient Judah | Male |
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| Jehoshaphat | fourth king of the Kingdom of Judah | Male |
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| Jehosheba | Human biblical figure from Bible | Female |
| Jehu | Human biblical figure and prophet (900BC–900BC) | Male |
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| Jemima | eldest daughter of Job in the Bible |
| Jephthah | biblical character | Male |
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| Jerachmeel | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Jerahmeel | archangel | |
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| Jerahmeel | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Jeremiah | Biblical prophet | Male |
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| Jerimoth | Biblical character | Male |
| Jesse | person in Hebrew Bible and New Testament; father of David | Male |
| Jesus and the rich young man | Biblical episode, part of Mark 10, Matthew 19, and Luke 18 from Gospel of Mark, Gospel of Matthew, and Gospel of Luke |
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| Jesus Christ | central figure of Christianity | Male |
| Jesus in the synagogue of Capernaum | miracles of Jesus from Gospel of Mark |
| Jesus Justus | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Jethro | biblical character; Moses’ father-in-law, a Kenite shepherd and priest of Midian | Male |
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| Jetur | son of Ishmael | Male |
| Jeush | biblical character | Male |
| Jezebel | biblical Phoenician princess | Female |
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| Joab | Biblical figure | Male |
| Joahe son of Asaph | recorder under King Hezekiah (2 Kings 18:18, 2 Kings 18:26; Isaiah 36:3, Isaiah 36:11, Isaiah 36:22) | Male |
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| Joash | Biblical figure | |
| Job | Biblical figure | Male |
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| Job’s wife | Human biblical figure from Job | Female |
| Jobab | biblical figure | Male |
| Jochebed | human biblical character | Female |
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| John the Apostle | apostle of Jesus; son of Zebedee and Salome, brother of James,; traditionally identified with John the Evangelist, John of Patmos, and the Beloved Disciple | Male |
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| John the Baptist | major religious figure | Male |
| Jokshan | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Joktan | Son of Eber in the bible | Male |
| Jonadab | character in 2 Samuel; son of Shimeah | Male |
| Jonathan | heroic figure in 1 Samuel | Male |
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| Jonathan | figure appearing in the account of Micah’s Idol in the Book of Judges | Male |
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| Jophiel | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity | Male |
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| Joseph | catholic saint, husband of Mary and stepfather of Jesus | Male |
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| Joseph | Biblical character, son of Jacob | Male |
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| Joseph of Arimathea | disciple of Jesus, donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus | Male |
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| Joses | Brother of Jesus | Male |
| Joshua | figure in the Torah | Male |
| Joshua the High Priest | biblical character | Male |
| Josiah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Jotamfabel | narrative from Judges | |
| Jotham of Judah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Jubal | Biblical figure | Male |
| Judah | figure in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
| Judah’s wife | daughter of Shuah | Female |
| Jude, brother of Jesus | one of the four brothers of Jesus mentioned in the New Testament; traditionally identified with Judas Thaddeus the Apostle | Male |
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| Judith | One of the two Hittite wives of Esau in the Book of Genesis | Female |
| Judith | biblical character of the Book of Judith | Female |
| Junia | human biblical character | Female |
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| Kartlos | Georgian mythological character | Male |
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| Kedemah | son of Ishmael | Male |
| Kemuel | Human biblical figure | |
| Kenan | biblical figure | Male |
| Keren-happuch | daughter of Job, named in the Bible |
| Kesib | biblical place | |
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| Keturah | biblical character | Female |
| Keziah | biblical character; second of the three daughters of Job |
| King of Judah | head of the former kingdom of Juda |
| Kittim | Biblical figure | Male |
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| Kohath | son of Levi and patriarchal founder of the Kohathites | Male |
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| Kokabiel | Angel in Christianity and fallen angel |
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| Korah | human biblical character | Male |
| Korban omer | sacrifice from Leviticus | |
| Laban | son of Bethuel, brother of Rebekah described in the Book of Genesis | Male |
| Lailah | angel in Judaism | |
| Lamech | Biblical figure, father of Noah | Male |
| Lamech | Biblical figure, descendant of Cain | Male |
| Lamech | two figures in the Bible who lived before the flood |
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| Land of Uz | location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible; the abode of Job |
| Lazarus of Bethany | religious figure, died and was brought back to life | Male |
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| Lazarus the Beggar | biblical figure mentioned in the Gospel according to Luke; sometimes identified with Lazarus of Bethany in the Gospel according to John | Male |
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| Leah | Biblical matriarch | Female |
| Lebonah | Biblical place from Judges | |
| Legion | a demon mentioned in the New Testament |
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| Levi | Old Testament character | Male |
| Leviathan | sea monster referenced in the Tanakh |
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| life of Jesus in the New Testament | life of Jesus as told in the New Testament |
| Lo-Ammi | Human biblical figure; child of Hosea and Gomer | Male |
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| Lo-Ruhama | child of the biblical prophet Hosea | Female |
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| Lot | person mentioned in the biblical Book of Genesis and the Quran | Male |
| Lot’s wife | person mentioned in the biblical Book of Genesis | Female |
| Lucifer | another name for Satan or the name for the “Morning star” (the planet Venus, or other stars) | Male |
| Lud | biblical character | Male |
| Lydia of Thyatira | Human biblical figure and cloth merchant (100–100) ♀ | Female |
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| Maacah | Human biblical figure ♀ | Female |
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| Maacah | Human biblical figure from Bible | Female |
| Machir | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Madai | Biblical character, son of Gomer | Male |
| Mag Maginet | Biblical character | |
| Magog | Son of Japheth in Genesis 10, and people descended from him | Male |
| Mahalalel | Biblical figure | Male |
| Mahalath | biblical character | Female |
| Mahlah | biblical character, daughter of Zelophehad | Female |
| Mahlon | Human biblical figure, part of Mahlon and Chilion | Male |
| Mahol | Human biblical figure | |
| Manasseh | husband of Judith (Jud 8:2: “And Manasses was her husband, of her tribe and kindred, who died in the barley harvest.”) | Male |
| Manasseh of Judah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Manoah | biblical character | Male |
| Maozim | From Bible and Book of Daniel | |
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| Marchosias | fallen angel | |
| Mark the cousin of Barnabas | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Martha | biblical figure | Female |
| Mary | religious figure and mother of Jesus of Nazareth | Female |
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| Mary Magdalene | follower of Jesus | Female |
| Mary of Rome | person in Apostle Paul’s Epistle to the Romans (16:6) | Female |
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| Mary, mother of James | mother of James (the Less) and Joseph | Female |
| Mash | biblical figure, son of Aram | Male |
| Massa | son of Ishmael | Male |
| Matatà | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Matthan | Biblical character, son of Eleazar | Male |
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| Matthew the Apostle | Christian evangelist and apostle | Male |
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| Mehujael | Biblical figure | Male |
| Mehuman | Human biblical figure, Kämmerer, and courtier ♂ | Male |
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| Melchizedek | person in the Bible; King of Salem and priest of the Most High (Gen. 14) | Male |
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| Meleà | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Mennà | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Mephibosheth | biblical character | Male |
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| Merab | elder daughter of Saul | Female |
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| Merathaim | toponym in Jeremiah 50:21: “Go up against the land of Merathaim, even against it, and against the inhabitants of Pekod: waste and utterly destroy after them […]”; sometimes interpreted as Babylon |
| Mered | biblical character | Male |
| Merushah | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Meshach | one of the three youths thrown into the furnace in the Book of Daniel | Male |
| Meshech | biblical figure | Male |
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| Metatron | archangel in Judaism | Male |
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| Methusael | Biblical figure | Male |
| Methuselah | Biblical figure | Male |
| Mibsam | Biblical figure | Male |
| Micah | prophet | Male |
| Micaiah | biblical character | Male |
| Michael | archangel in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic teachings | Male |
| Michal | daughter of Saul, king of Israel | Female |
| Midian | place mentioned in the bible | |
| Midian | Historical ethnical group from Bible and Quran |
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| Midian | son of Abraham in the bible | Male |
| Milcah | Biblical character | Female |
| Milcah | biblical character, daughter of Zelophehad | Female |
| Miriam | sister of Moses and Aaron | Female |
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| Mishma | son of Ishmael | Male |
| Mizpar | Human biblical figure | |
| Mizraim | biblical character | Male |
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| Moab | person mentioned in the biblical Book of Genesis | Male |
| Molad | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Mordecai | Biblical jew | Male |
| Moriah | massif in Jerusalem from Book of Genesis |
| Moses | person, mentioned in the Torah (Pentateuch) and in the Quran, who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt to Canaan | Male |
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| mother of Zibeon | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Mountains of Ararat | location mentioned in Genesis as place where Noah’s Ark came to rest after the great flood |
| Naamah | wife of Solomon | Female |
| Naamah | Jewish demonic creature | Female |
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| Naamah | daughter of Enoch | Female |
| Naamah | Biblical figure | Female |
| Naaman | biblical character | Male |
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| Naaman | biblical character, son of Belas | Male |
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| Naamathite | biblical character | |
| Nabal | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Naboth | biblical character | Male |
| Nachbi | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Nadabe | Human biblical figure; child of Aaron and Elisheba | Male |
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| Nahor | Wikipedia disambiguation page |
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| Nahor | Biblical character, son of Serug | Male |
| Nahor | biblical character, son of Terah | Male |
| Nahshon | biblical figure | Male |
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| Naked fugitive | figure mentioned in the Gospel of Mark, after the arrest of Jesus in Gethsemane: “a certain young man followed [Jesus], wearing nothing but a linen cloth; and they seized him, but he left the linen cloth and ran away naked” (Mk 14:51–52) | Male |
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| Naomi | Biblical figure; Ruth’s mother-in-law | Female |
| Naphish | 11th son of Ishmael | Male |
| Nathan | person in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
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| Nebaioth | Biblical figure | Male |
| Nebuchadnezzar II | king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire | Male |
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| Nebuzaradan | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Necho II | Egyptian pharaoh | Male |
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| Nelchael | fallen angel | |
| New Testament people named John | From New Testament | |
| Nimrod | king of Shinar | Male |
| Nisroch | fallen angel and god | Male |
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| Noa | biblical character, daughter of Zelophehad | Female |
| Noah | Biblical figure | Male |
| Noah’s Ark | the vessel in the Genesis flood narrative |
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| Norea | Figure in Gnostic cosmology | Female |
| Nun | human biblical character | Male |
| Nuriel | Angel in Judaism | |
| Obadiah | character in 1 Kings in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
| Obadiah | Hebrew prophet | Male |
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| Obed | son of Boaz and Ruth | Male |
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| Og | biblical character | Male |
| Omar | Human biblical figure from Book of Genesis, 1 Chronicles, and Books of Chronicles | Male |
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| On | human biblical character | Male |
| Onan | biblical character; second son of Judah; killed by God due to his employing coitus interruptus in his levirate marriage | Male |
| Ophir | fictional country from Bible | |
| Oreb and Zeeb | Biblical character | Male |
| Orpah | Human biblical figure from Bible | Female |
| Othniel | biblical character | Male |
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| Our Lady of the Rosary of San Nicolás | Human biblical figure in Argentina |
| Ouza | angel in Judaism | |
| Paarai | Human biblical figure; child of Эзбай | Male |
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| Pahath-Moab | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| paralytic | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Parosh | biblical character | Male |
| Pedaiah | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Peleg | Biblical character | Male |
| Penemue | fallen angel | |
| Peninnah | A woman in the Hebrew or Christian Bible, mentioned in the Book of Samuel | Female |
| Perez | figure in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
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| Peter | apostle and first pope | Male |
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| Pharaoh’s daughter | figure in the Hebrew Bible who is described as marrying Solomon to cement a political alliance between the United Monarchy of Israel and Egypt | Female |
| Pharoah | biblical figure, king of Egypt in the time of Abraham | Male |
| Phenex | fallen angel | |
| Phinehas | biblical character | Male |
| Phinehas | son of Eli | Male |
| Phut | son of Ham according to Hebrew Bible | Male |
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| Pilate washing his hands | Passion of Christ | |
| Potiphar | biblical person in the Book of Genesis’s account of Joseph | Male |
| Potiphar’s wife | character from the Old Testament | Female |
| Pravuil | angel in Judaism | |
| prodigal son | main character of the Parable of the Prodigal Son | Male |
| Puah | Human biblical figure and midwife ♀ | Female |
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| Qedar | Human biblical figure | |
| Queen of Sheba | biblical figure | Female |
| Quod scripsi, scripsi | “What I have written, I have written” in Latin; words of Pontius Pilate, according to the Gospel of John (19:22), in response to complaints by the Jewish priests about the title “King of the Jews” affixed to the cross |
| Raamah | Biblical character from Book of Genesis |
| Rabshakeh | Human biblical figure and official ♂ | Male |
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| Rachel | Biblical matriarch | Female |
| Rahab | biblical figure | Female |
| Raising of Jairus’ daughter | miracles of Jesus and artistic theme from Gospel of Mark and Mark 5 |
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| Ram | figure in the Hebrew Bible | Male |
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| Ramathite | Human biblical figure | |
| Ramiel | Angel in Christianity and fallen angel | Male |
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| Rapha | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Raphael | Archangel featuring in Book of Tobit | Male |
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| Raziel | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity | Male |
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| Rebecca | Biblical character | Female |
| Rehoboam | king of the Kingdom of Judah | Male |
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| Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy | part of the Ten Commandments (Exod. 20:8–11) |
| Reu | Biblical character | Male |
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| Reuben | eldest son of Jacob with Leah, in the Bible | Male |
| Reuel | biblical figure, son of Esau | Male |
| Rezin | biblical character | Male |
| Riphath | Person from the Bible | Male |
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| Ritual Decalogue | set of commandments found in Exodus 34:11–26; according to scholars the original reference of Exodus 34:28 (“[Moses] wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the ten words”), instead of the (ethical) Decalogue of Exod. 20 |
| Rosier | fallen angel | |
| Rufus | first-century Christian mentioned in Mark 15:21 with his brother Alexander, son of Simon the Cyrenian | Male |
| Rufus of Thebes | Numbered among the Seventy Disciples | Male |
| Sabtah | biblical figure | |
| Sachiel | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity |
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| Saint Peter’s mother-in-law | Human biblical figure ♀ | Female |
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| Salomon | biblical figure; member of the tribe of Judah, the son of Nahshon, husband of Rahab, father of Boaz, great-great-grandfather of David | Male |
| Samael | archangel in Talmudic and post-Talmudic lore | Male |
| Samaritan woman at the well | Christian Saint | Female |
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| Samson | Judge of ancient Israel, known for wielding supernatural strength | Male |
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| Samuel | Bible character | Male |
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| Samyaza | Angel in Christianity and fallen angel |
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| Sanballat the Horonite | biblical character | Male |
| Sandalphon | archangel, Angel of the Presence, and angel in Christianity |
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| Sara (wife of Tobias) | Human biblical figure from Book of Tobit | Female |
| Sarah | Biblical character | Female |
| Sariel | archangel of Judaic tradition | Male |
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| Satan | Christian devil | Male |
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| Sathariel | fallen angel | |
| Saul | first king of the united Kingdom of Israel | Male |
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| Scapegoat | ancient jewish ritual | |
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| Schela (Altes Testament) | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Schelemja | Human biblical figure from Bible |
| Seed of the woman | expression from Genesis 3:15: “the LORD God said unto the serpent, […] I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed […].” |
| Seir | biblical character | Male |
| Selaphiel | Saint, Archangel | |
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| Sered | biblical figure | Male |
| Serpent | of the bible | |
| Serug | Biblical character | Male |
| Setar (biblische Person) | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Seth | Biblical figure | Male |
| Seven Spirits of God | expression occurring 4 times in the Book of Revelation (1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6); identified as “seven lamps of fire burning before the throne” (4:5) and “seven horns and seven eyes” of “a Lamb as it had been slain” (5:6) |
| Shadrach | one of the three youths thrown into the fiery furnace in the Book of Daniel | Male |
| Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego | three characters in the Book of Daniel, who survive the fiery furnace |
| Shamgar | biblical character | Male |
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| Shamsiel | Angel in Christianity and fallen angel |
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| Shealtiel | Biblical character | Male |
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| Shechem | human biblical character; rapist of Dinah (Genesis 34) | Male |
| Shelah | Biblical character; third son of Judah | Male |
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| Shelemiah | biblical figure | Male |
| Sheleph | Biblical character, son of Joktan | Male |
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| Shem | Biblical figure, son of Noah | Male |
| Shephatiah | Human biblical figure from 2 Samuel | Male |
| Sherah | biblical character; appears only in 1 Chron 7:24, where she builds the three cities of Lower and Upper Beth-horon and Uzzen-sheerah | Female |
| Shiloh | figure mentioned in Genesis 49:10 in Jacob’s benediction to Judah: “the sceptre will not depart from Judah […] until Shiloh comes […]”; sometimes interpreted as a Messianic prophecy |
| Shua | Biblical character; Canaanite; father-in-law of Judah | Male |
| Sihon | biblical character | Male |
| Silas | Ancient Roman saint and bishop | Male |
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| Simeon | Biblical character; second son of Jacob and Leah | Male |
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| Simeon | saint | Male |
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| Simeón | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Simon of Cyrene | man who was forced by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus | Male |
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| Sisera | biblical character | Male |
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| Sisera’s mother | Human biblical figure ♀ | Female |
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| Solomon | king of Israel and the son of David | Male |
| Susanna | character in the deuterocanonical additions to the Book of Daniel (for the section of the additions to Daniel, use Q35555488) | Female |
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| Susanna | disciple of Jesus | Female |
| Susanna and the Elders | artistic theme Susanna and the Elders |
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| Talmai | biblical figure | Male |
| Tamar | human settlement | |
| Tamar | daughter of David’s son Absalom | Female |
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| Tamar | biblical character; wife of Er and Onan (Genesis 38) | Female |
| Tamiel | Angel in Christianity and fallen angel |
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| Tannin | Biblical demon or monster | |
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| Tarshish | bible city | |
| Tattenai | Persian Empire human biblical figure, פחה (*600BC) | Male |
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| Tehom | Human biblical figure | |
| Tema | son of Ishmael | Male |
| Teman | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Terah | figure in the Hebrew Bible; son of Nahor | Male |
| Tertullus | Biblical character | Male |
| Tharbis | Cushite princess | Female |
| The Messiah’s Donkey | animals in the Bible and donkey from New Testament |
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| the woman taken in adultery | subject of a biblical story about Jesus | Female |
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| Theophilus | biblical character | Male |
| Theotokos | title given to Mary in Eastern Christianity |
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| They have pierced my hands and my feet | expression found in Psalm 22:16; in Christianity, regarded as a prophecy of the crucifixion of Jesus |
| Thou shalt have no other gods before me | part of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:2) |
| Tidal | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Timäus | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Timna | biblical figure | Female |
| Tiras | Mythical character and human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
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| Tirzah | biblical character, daughter of Zelophehad | Female |
| Tobias | Biblical character, son of Tobit | Male |
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| Tobit | Biblical character | Male |
| Togarmah | Son of Gomer and Biblical nation | Male |
| Tola | Judge of Ancietn Israel | Male |
| Tola | son of Issachar | |
| tree of life | term used in the Hebrew Bible |
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| Tribe of Asher | tribes of Israel | |
| Tribe of Benjamin | tribe, part of tribes of Israel from Bible |
| Tribe of Dan | tribes of Israel, tribe, people, and tribes of Israel from Bible |
| Tribe of Ephraim | tribes of Israel | |
| Tribe of Gad | tribes of Israel | |
| Tribe of Issachar | tribe, part of tribes of Israel from Bible |
| Tribe of Joseph | tribes of Israel | |
| Tribe of Judah | tribes of Israel | |
| Tribe of Manasseh | tribe, part of tribes of Israel from Bible |
| Tribe of Naphtali | tribes of Israel | |
| Tribe of Simeon | tribes of Israel | |
| Tribe of Zebulun | in the Bible | |
| Tryphena of Rome | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Tubaengel | Angel in Christianity from New Testament |
| Tubal | Biblical character, son of Japheth | Male |
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| Tubal-cain | Biblical figure | Male |
| Turiel | fallen angel | |
| Ur Kaśdim | city, part of Biblical place from Bible |
| Uriah the Hittite | biblical character | Male |
| Uriel | Archangel | Male |
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| Urijah | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Uz | biblical figure | Male |
| Uz | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Uzal | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Uzzah | Biblical figure who died from touching the Ark of the Covenant | Male |
| Uzziah | King of Judah | Male |
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| Vaniah | Biblical figure | Male |
| Vashti | character in the Book of Esther; queen of Persia, who was banished by her husband, Ahasuerus, for refusal to appear during a banquet | Female |
| Vassago | fallen angel and Goetic demon |
| Via, Veritas, Vita | sentence (non-functional linguistics), phrase, motto, and term, part of I am published in Gospel of John from John 14 |
| War in Heaven | event described in the Book of Revelations; war in heaven between angels led by Michael against those led by “the dragon”, “the devil and Satan”; the latter is defeated and thrown down to the earth |
| Watcher | angel in Judaism and fallen angel from Bible |
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| Whore of Babylon | New Testament symbol | Female |
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| Widow of Zarephath | Biblical character | |
| Wife of Manoah | Human biblical figure from Judges | Female |
| Wise woman of Abel | biblical character | Female |
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| Witch of Endor | biblical character | Female |
| Wofsi | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Woman of Tekoa | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Woman of the Apocalypse | figure described in Rev. 12; gives birth to a son, who is taken to heaven; afterwards the woman flees into the wilderness, is attacked by the Dragon, and sprouts wings to escape it; traditionally interpreted as Mary or the Church | Female |
| Wood of Ephraim | Biblical place and forest in Jordan from 2 Samuel 18 |
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| Yael | woman in the Book of Judges; killed Sisera to deliver Israel from the troops of King Jabin | Female |
| Yomiel | fallen angel | |
| Zabad ben Natan ben Ablai | Human biblical figure and military personnel ♂ | Male |
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| Zabbai | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Zabdi | human biblical character | Male |
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| Zabud | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| Zadkiel | archangel of freedom, benevolence, mercy, and the Patron Angel of all who forgive |
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| Zadok | biblical character | Male |
| Zadok | Biblical character, son of Azor | Male |
| Zaqiel | fallen angel | |
| Zebudah | Human biblical figure | Female |
| Zebul | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Zebulun | son of Jacob in the Old Testament | Male |
| Zechariah | figure in the Bible, priest, the husband of Elisabeth who is the cousin of Mary the mother of Jesus | Male |
| Zedekiah | biblical character | Male |
| Zelophehad | biblical character | Male |
| Zephaniah | person in the bible | Male |
| Zerah | figure in the Hebrew Bible; son of Judah and Tamar | Male |
| Zeresh | wife of Haman in the Book of Esther; advises him to prepare gallows to hang Mordecai | Female |
| Zerubbabel | Biblical character; governor of the Persian Province of Judah; grandson of Jehoiachin, King of Judah; rebuilt the temple (Hag 2:23, Zech 4:6–10, Ezra 2:2, 3:2, 3:8, 4:2, 4:3, 5:2, Neh. 12:1, 1 Chr 3:19) | Male |
| Zeruiah | biblical character | Female |
| Zibeon | biblical character | Male |
| Zibiah | biblical character | Female |
| Zillah | Biblical figure | Female |
| Zilpah | biblical character | Female |
| Zimran | biblical Figure | Male |
| Zimri | prince of the Tribe of Simeon | Male |
| Zipporah | biblical character | Female |
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| Zorah | geographic location, archaeological site, and Biblical place in Israel from Bible, Joshua, and Judges |
| Евий | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Паапан Рештак | angel in Judaism and angel in Christianity, part of Armenian mythology |
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| Фогарма | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| Хелкия | Human biblical figure | Male |
| Эзбай | Human biblical figure | Male |
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| יהודי | Human biblical figure from Jeremiah | Male |
| יונתן בן אביתר | Human biblical figure from Bible | Male |
| ינוח | Biblical place from 2 Raja-raja 15 |
| סוא מלך מצרים | Ancient Egypt king ♂ | Male |
| פראם | Biblical character | |
| حصرون | fictional character from Old Testament and gospel | Male |