Obadiah, servant of the Lord
Obal, inconvenience of old age
Obed, a servant; workman
Obed-edom, servant of Edom
Obil, that weeps; who deserves to be bewailed
Oboth, dragons; fathers; desires
Ocran, a disturber; that disorders
Oded, to sustain, hold or lift up
Og, a cake; bread baked in ashes
Ohad, praising; confessing
Ohel, tent; tabernacle; brightness
Olympas, heavenly
Omar, he that speaks; bitter
Omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet; long O
Omri, sheaf of corn
On, pain; force; iniquity
Onam, Onan, same as On
Onesimus, profitable; useful
Onesiphorus, who brings profit
Ono, grief or strength or iniquity of him
Ophel, a tower; darkness; small white cloud
Ophir, fruitful region
Ophni, wearisomeness; folding together
Ophrah, dust; lead; a fawn
Oreb, a raven
Ornan, that rejoices
Orpah, the neck or skull
Oshea, same as Joshua
Othni, my time; my hour
Othniel, the hour of God
Ozem, that fasts; their eagerness
Ozias, strength from the Lord
Ozni, an ear; my hearkening |
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This dictionary is from Hitchcock's New
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published in the late 1800's. It contains more than 2,500 Bible
and Bible related proper names and their meanings. Some
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