1 ('ab) à 100 ('agmown)

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Pronunciation
Description
'Aleph (aw'-lef)
1 'ab
awb
a primitive word; father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application):--chief, (fore-)father(-less), X patrimony, principal. Compare names in "Abi-".
2 'ab
ab
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''ab' (1):--father.
3 'eb
abe
from the same as ''abiyb' (24); a green plant:--greenness, fruit.
4 'eb
abe
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''eb' (3):--fruit.
5 'Abagtha'
ab-ag-thaw'
of foreign origin; Abagtha, a eunuch of Xerxes:--Abagtha.
6 'abad
aw-bad'
a primitive root; properly, to wander away, i.e. lose oneself; by implication to perish (causative, destroy):--break, destroy(- uction), + not escape, fail, lose, (cause to, make) perish, spend, X and surely, take, be undone, X utterly, be void of, have no way to flee.
7 'abad
ab-ad'
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''abad' (6):--destroy, perish.
8 'obed
o-bade'
active of participle of ''abad' (6); (concrete) wretched or (abstract) destructin:--perish.
9 'abedah
ab-ay-daw'
from ''abad' (6); concrete, something lost; abstract, destruction, i.e. Hades:--lost. Compare ''abaddoh' (10).
10 'abaddoh
ab-ad-do'
the same as ''abedah' (9), miswritten for ''abaddown' (11); a perishing:-- destruction.
11 'abaddown
ab-ad-done'
intensive from ''abad' (6); abstract, a perishing; concrete, Hades:--destruction.
12 'abdan
ab-dawn'
from ''abad' (6); a perishing:--destruction.
13 'obdan
ob-dawn'
from ''abad' (6); a perishing:--destruction.
14 'abah
aw-baw'
a primitive root; to breathe after, i.e. (figuratively) to be acquiescent:--consent, rest content will, be willing.
15 'abeh
aw-beh'
from ''abah' (14); longing:--desire.
16 'ebeh
ay-beh'
from ''abah' (14) (in the sense of bending toward); the papyrus:--swift.
17 'abowy
ab-o'ee
from ''abah' (14) (in the sense of desiring); want:--sorrow.
18 'ebuwc
ay-booce'
from ''abac' (75); a manger or stall:--crib.
19 'ibchah
ib-khaw'
from an unused root (apparently meaning to turn); brandishing of a sword:--point.
20 'abattiyach
ab-at-tee'-akh
of uncertain derivation; a melon (only plural):--melon.
21 'Abiy
ab-ee'
from ''ab' (1); fatherly; Abi, Hezekiah's mother:--Abi.
22 'Abiy'el
ab-ee-ale'
from ''ab' (1) and ''el' (410); father (i.e. possessor) of God; Abiel, the name of two Israelites:--Abiel.
23 'Abiy'acaph
ab-ee-aw-sawf'
from ''ab' (1) and ''acaph' (622); father of gathering (i.e. gatherer); Abiasaph, an Israelite:--Abiasaph.
24 'abiyb
aw-beeb'
from an unused root (meaning to be tender); green, i.e. a young ear of grain; hence, the name of the month Abib or Nisan:--Abib, ear, green ears of corn (not maize).
25 'Abiy Gib`own
ab-ee' ghib-one'
from ''ab' (1) and 'Gib`own' (1391); father (i.e. founder) of Gibon; Abi-Gibon, perhaps an Israelite:--father of Gibeon.
26 'Abiygayil
ab-ee-gah'-yil
or shorter Abiygal {ab-ee-gal'}; from ''ab' (1) and 'giyl' (1524); father (i.e. source) of joy; Abigail or Abigal, the name of two Israelitesses:--Abigal.
27 'Abiydan
ab-ee-dawn'
from ''ab' (1) and 'diyn' (1777); father of judgment (i.e. judge); Abidan, an Israelite:--Abidan.
28 'Abiyda`
ab-ee-daw'
from ''ab' (1) and 'yada`' (3045); father of knowledge (i.e. knowing); Abida, a son of Abraham by Keturah:--Abida, Abidah.
29 'Abiyah
ab-ee-yaw'
or prolonged Abiyahuw {ab-ee-yaw'-hoo}; from ''ab' (1) and 'Yahh' (3050); father (i.e. worshipper) of Jah; Abijah, the name of several Israelite men and two Israelitesses:--Abiah, Abijah.
30 'Abiyhuw'
ab-ee-hoo'
from ''ab' (1) and 'huw'' (1931); father (i.e. worshipper) of Him (i.e. God); Abihu, a son of Aaron:--Abihu.
31 'Abiyhuwd
ab-ee-hood'
from ''ab' (1) and 'howd' (1935); father (i.e. possessor) of renown; Abihud, the name of two Israelites:--Abihud.
32 'Abiyhayil
ab-ee-hah'-yil
or (more correctly) hAbiychayil {ab-ee- khah'-yil}; from ''ab' (1) and 'chayil' (2428); father (i.e. possessor) of might; Abihail or Abichail, the name of three Israelites and two Israelitesses:--Abihail.
33 'Abiy ha-`Ezriy
ab-ee'-haw-ez-ree'
from ''Abiy`ezer' (44) with the article inserted; father of the Ezrite; an Abiezrite or descendant of Abiezer; -- Abiezrite.
34 'ebyown
eb-yone'
from ''abah' (14), in the sense of want (especially in feeling); destitute:--beggar, needy, poor (man).
35 'abiyownah
ab-ee-yo-naw'
from ''abah' (14); provocative of desire; the caper berry (from its stimulative taste):--desire.
36 'Abiytuwb
ab-ee-toob'
from ''ab' (1) and 'tuwb' (2898); father of goodness (i.e. good); Abitub, an Israelite:--Abitub.
37 'Abiytal
ab-ee-tal'
from ''ab' (1) and 'tal' (2919); father of dew (i.e. fresh); Abital, a wife of King David:--Abital.
38 'Abiyam
ab-ee-yawm'
from ''ab' (1) and 'yam' (3220); father of (the) sea (i.e. seaman); Abijam (or Abijah), a king of Judah:--Abijam.
39 'Abiyma'el
ab-ee-maw-ale'
from ''ab' (1) and an elsewhere unused (probably foreign) word; father of Mael (apparently some Arab tribe); Abimael, a son of Joktan:--Abimael.
40 'Abiymelek
ab-ee-mel'-ek
from ''ab' (1) and 'melek' (4428); father of (the) king; Abimelek, the name of two Philistine kings and of two Israelites:--Abimelech.
41 'Abiynadab
ab-ee-naw-dawb'
from ''ab' (1) and 'nadab' (5068); father of generosity (i.e. liberal); Abinadab, the name of four Israelites:--Abinadab.
42 'Abiyno`am
ab-ee-no'-am
from ''ab' (1) and 'no`am' (5278); father of pleasantness (i.e. gracious); Abinoam, an Israelite:--Abinoam.
43 'Ebyacaph
eb-yaw-sawf'
contracted from ''Abiy'acaph' (23); Ebjasaph, an Israelite:--Ebiasaph.
44 'Abiy`ezer
ab-ee-ay'-zer
from ''ab' (1) and '`Ezer' (5829); father of help (i.e. helpful); Abiezer, the name of two Israelites:--Abiezer.
45 'Abiy-`albown
ab-ee-al-bone'
from ''ab' (1) and and an unused root of uncertain. derivation; probably, father of strength (i.e. valiant); Abialbon, an Israelite:--Abialbon.
46 'abiyr
aw-beer'
from ''abar' (82); mighty (spoken of God):--mighty (one).
47 'abbiyr
ab-beer'
for ''abiyr' (46); --angel, bull, chiefest, mighty (one), stout(-hearted), strong (one), valiant.
48 'Abiyram
ab-ee-rawm'
from ''ab' (1) and 'ruwm' (7311); father of height (i.e. lofty); Abiram, the name of two Israelites:--Abiram.
49 'Abiyshag
ab-ee-shag'
from ''ab' (1) and 'shagah' (7686); father of error (i.e. blundering); Abishag, a concubine of David:--Abishag.
50 'Abiyshuwae
ab-ee-shoo'-ah
from ''ab' (1) and 'showa`' (7771); father of plenty (i.e. prosperous); Abishua, the name of two Israelites:--Abishua.
51 'Abiyshuwr
ab-ee-shoor'
from ''ab' (1) and 'shuwr' (7791); father of (the) wall (i.e. perhaps mason); Abishur, an Israelite:--Abishur.
52 'Abiyshay
ab-ee-shah'ee
or (shorter) Abshay {ab-shah'ee}; from ''ab' (1) and 'shay' (7862); father of a gift (i.e. probably generous); Abishai, an Israelite:--Abishai.
53 'Abiyshalowm
ab-ee-shaw-lome'
or (shortened) bAbshalowm {ab-shaw- lome'}; from ''ab' (1) and 'shalowm' (7965); father of peace (i.e. friendly); Abshalom, a son of David; also (the fuller form) a later Israelite:--Abishalom, Absalom.
54 'Ebyathar
ab-yaw-thawr'
contracted from ''ab' (1) and 'yathar' (3498); father of abundance (i.e. liberal); Ebjathar, an Israelite:--Abiathar.
55 'abak
aw-bak'
a primitive root; probably to coil upward:--mount up.
56 'abal
aw-bal'
a primitive root; to bewail:--lament, mourn.
57 'abel
aw-bale'
from ''abal' (56); lamenting:--mourn(-er, -ing).
58 'abel
aw-bale'
from an unused root (meaning to be grassy); a meadow:--plain. Compare also the proper names beginning with Abel-.
59 'Abel
aw-bale'
from ''abel' (58); a meadow; Abel, the name of two places in Palestine.:--Abel.
60 'ebel
ay'-bel
from ''abal' (56); lamentation:--mourning.
61 'abal
ab-awl'
apparently from ''abal' (56) through the idea of negation; nay, i.e. truly or yet:--but, indeed, nevertheless, verily.
62 'Abel Beyth-Ma`akah
aw-bale' bayth ma-a-kaw'
from ''abel' (58) and 'bayith' (1004) and 'Ma`akah' (4601); meadow of Beth-Maakah; Abel of Beth-maakah, a place in Palestine:--Abel-beth-maachah, Abel of Beth-maachah,
63 'Abel hash-Shittiym
aw-bale' hash-shit-teem'
from ''abel' (58) and the plural of 'shittah' (7848), with the article inserted; meadow of the acacias; Abel hash- Shittim, a place in Palestine:--Abel-shittim.
64 'Abel Kramiym
aw-bale' ker-aw-meem'
from ''abel' (58) and the plural of 'kerem' (3754); meadow of vineyards; Abel-Keramim, a place in Palestine:--plain of the vineyards.
65 'Abel Mchowlah
aw-bale' mekh-o-law'
from ''abel' (58) and 'mchowlah' (4246); meadow of dancing; Abel-Mecholah, a place in Palestine:--Abel-meholah.
66 'Abel Mayim
aw-bale' mah'-yim
from ''abel' (58) and 'mayim' (4325); meadow of water; Abel-Majim, a place in Palestine:--Abel-maim.
67 'Abel Mitsrayim
aw-bale' mits-rah'-yim
from ''abel' (58) and 'Mitsrayim' (4714); meadow of Egypt; Abel-Mitsrajim, a place in Palestine:--Abel-mizraim.
68 'eben
eh'-ben
from the root of 'banah' (1129) through the meaning to build; a stone:--+ carbuncle, + mason, + plummet, (chalk-, hail-, head-, sling-)stone(-ny), (divers) weight(-s).
69 'eben
eh'-ben
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''eben' (68):--stone.
70 'oben
o'ben
from the same as ''eben' (68); a pair of stones (only dual); a potter's wheel or a midwife's stool (consisting alike of two horizontal disks with a support between):--wheel, stool.
71 'Abanah
ab-aw-naw'
perhaps feminine of ''eben' (68); stony; Abanah, a river near Damascus:--Abana. Compare ''Amanah' (549).
72 'Eben ha-`ezer
eh'-ben haw-e'-zer
from ''eben' (68) and '`ezer' (5828) with the article inserted; stone of the help; Eben-ha-Ezer, a place in Palestine:--Ebenezer.
73 'abnet
ab-nate'
of uncertain derivation; a belt:--girdle.
74 'Abner
ab-nare'
or (fully) nAbiyner {ab-ee-nare'}; from ''ab' (1) and 'niyr' (5216); father of light (i.e. enlightening); Abner, an Israelite:--Abner.
75 'abac
aw-bas'
a primitive root; to fodder:--fatted, stalled.
76 'aba`bu`ah
ab-ah-boo-aw'
(by reduplication) from an unused root (meaning to belch forth); an inflammatory pustule (as eruption):--blains.
77 'Ebets
eh'-bets
from an unused root probably meaning to gleam; conspicuous; Ebets, a place in Palestine:--Abez.
78 'Ibtsan
ib-tsawn'
from the same as ''aba`bu`ah' (76); splendid; Ibtsan, an Israelite:--Ibzan.
79 'abaq
aw-bak'
a primitive root, probably to float away (as vapor), but used only as denominative from ''abaq' (80); to bedust, i.e. grapple:-- wrestle.
80 'abaq
aw-bawk'
from root of ''abaq' (79); light particles (as volatile):--(small) dust, powder.
81 'abaqah
ab-aw-kaw'
feminine of ''abaq' (80):--powder.
82 'abar
aw-bar'
a primitive root; to soar:--fly.
83 'eber
ay-ber'
from ''abar' (82); a pinion:--(long-)wing(-ed).
84 'ebrah
eb-raw'
feminine of ''eber' (83):--feather, wing.
85 'Abraham
ab-raw-hawm'
contracted from ''ab' (1) and an unused root (probably meaning to be populous); father of a multitude; Abraham, the later name of Abram:--Abraham.
86 'abrek
ab-rake'
probably an Egyptian word meaning kneel:--bow the knee.
87 'Abram
ab-rawm'
contracted from ''Abiyram' (48); high father; Abram, the original name of Abraham:--Abram.
88 'oboth
o-both'
plural of ''owb' (178); water-skins; Oboth, a place in the Desert:--Oboth.
89 'Age'
aw-gay'
of uncertain derivation (compare ''Agag' (90)); Age, an Israelite:--Agee.
90 'Agag
ag-ag'
or uAgag {Ag-awg'}; of uncertain derivation (compare ''Age'' (89)); flame; Agag, a title of Amalekitish kings:--Agag.
91 'Agagiy
ag-aw-ghee'
patrial or patronymic from ''Agag' (90); an Agagite or descendent (subject) of Agag:--Agagite.
92 'aguddah
ag-ood-daw'
feminine passive participle of an unused root (meaning to bind); a band, bundle, knot, or arch:--bunch, burden, troop.
93 'egowz
eg-oze'
prob of Persian origin; a nut:--nut.
94 'Aguwr
aw-goor'
passive participle of ''agar' (103); gathered (i.e. received among the sages); Agur, a fanciful name for Solomon:--Agur.
95 'agowrah
ag-o-raw'
from the same as ''Aguwr' (94); properly, something gathered, i.e. perhaps a grain or berry; used only of a small (silver) coin:--piece (of) silver.
96 'egel
eh'-ghel
from an unused root (meaning to flow down or together as drops); a reservoir:--drop.
97 'Eglayim
eg-lah'-yim
dual of ''egel' (96).; a double pond; Eglajim, a place in Moab:--Eglaim.
98 'agam
ag-am'
from an unused root (meaning to collect as water); a marsh; hence a rush (as growing in swamps); hence a stockade of reeds:--pond, pool, standing (water).
99 'agem
aw-game'
probably from the same as ''agam' (98) (in the sense of stagnant water); figuratively, sad:--pond.
100 'agmown
ag-mone'
from the same as ''agam' (98); a marshy pool (others from a different root, a kettle); by implication a rush (as growing there); collectively a rope of rushes:--bulrush, caldron, hook, rush.