Abagtha (אבגתא) was a court official (or a eunuch) of King Ahasuerus. ... The etymology of the name "Abagtha" is uncertain. In Esther 1:10, Abagtha is referred as a סָרִיס (sarīs). This Hebrew word, translated eunuch, can mean a general court official, not only a castrated man.
Biblical Meaning: The name Abana is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Abana is: Made of stone, a building.
Abarim. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Abarim (Hebrew: הָעֲבָרִים, Ha-Avarim) is a mountain range across Jordan, to the east and south-east of the Dead Sea, extending from Mount Nebo — its highest point — in the north, perhaps to the Arabian desert in the south.
Means "servant of Nebo" in Akkadian, Nebo being the Babylonian god of wisdom. In the Old Testament Abednego is the Babylonian name given to Azariah, one of the three men cast into a blazing furnace but saved from harm by God, as told in the Book of Daniel.
Abi Albon is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 185 times.
Abiasaph is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1383 times.
The name Abiathar is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Abiathar is: Excellent father; father of the remnant.
Abiezer or Abieezer is the name of three Biblical characters. The name means "father of help" i.e., helpful. The characters are: The prince of the tribe of Dan at the time of the Exodus (Numbers 1:12). The second of the three sons of Hammoleketh, the sister of Gilead, also called Jeezer (Numbers 26:30).
Origin of the name Abigail: From the Hebrew Avigayil, which is derived from avigayil (father of exaltation, father is rejoicing). ... Tha name also took on the meaning of "a lady's maid," due in part to its use as the name of a maid in the play The Scornful Lady, by Beaumont and Fletcher, in 1616.
The name Abihail is a girl's name meaning "father of might". Abihail and discussed in our forums with posts like "A brother or sister for little Jack or Olivia". From the experts: There are two Abihails in the Old Testament, but her similarity to Abigail is probably responsible for its being so little known or used.