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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
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| Name | Meaning | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LAADAH | to assemble together; to testify; passing over | |||
| LAADAN | for pleasure; devouring; judgment | |||
| LABAN | white; shining; gentle; brittle | |||
| LABANA | the moon; whiteness; frankincense | |||
| LACHISH | who walks, or exists, of himself | |||
| LAEL | to God; to the mighty | |||
| LAHAD | praising; to confess | |||
| LAHAIROI | who liveth and seeth me | |||
| LAHMAM | their bread; their war | |||
| LAHMI | my bread; my war | |||
| LAISH | a lion | |||
| LAMECH | poor; made low | |||
| LAODICEA | just people | |||
| LAPIDOTH | enlightened; lamps | |||
| LASEA | thick; wise | |||
| LASHAH | to call; to anoint | |||
| LAZARUS | assistance of God | |||
| LEAH | weary; tired | |||
| LEBANON | white, incense | |||
| LEBAOTH | lividness | |||
| LEBBEUS | a man of heart; praising; confessing | |||
| LEBONAH | same as Labana | |||
| LEHABIM | flames; inflamed; swords | |||
| LEHI | jawbone | |||
| LEKAH | walking; going | |||
| LEMUEL | God with them, or him | |||
| LESHEM | a name; putting; a precious stone | |||
| LETUSHIM | hammermen; filemen | |||
| LEUMMIM | countries; without water | |||
| LEVI | associated with him | |||
| LIBNAH | white; whiteness | |||
| LIBNI | same as Libnah | |||
| LIBYA | the heart of the sea; fat | |||
| LINUS | net | |||
| LO-AMMI | not my people | |||
| LOD | nativity; generation | |||
| LOIS | better | |||
| LO-RUHAMAH | not having obtained mercy; not pitied | |||
| LOT | Lotan, wrapt up; hidden; covered; myrrh; rosin | |||
| LUBIN | heart of a man; heart of the sea | |||
| LUCAS | Lucius, luminous; white | |||
| LUCIFER | bringing light | |||
| LUD | Ludim, same as Lod | |||
| LUHITH | made of boards | |||
| LUKE | luminous; white | |||
| LUZ | separation; departure; an almond | |||
| LYCAONIA | she-wolf | |||
| LYDDA | Lydia, a standing pool | |||
| LYSANIAS | that drives away sorrow | |||
| LYSIAS | dissolving | |||
| LYSIMACHUS | scattering the battle | |||
| LYSTRA | that dissolves or disperses |