Biblical names

From the Bible, biblical names are very classical and commonly used all over the world. They have survived the centuries and are timeless. If you wish to make a reference to your religion or, quite simply, you do not wish to give your child a name that is neither too extravagant nor too original, then this option may be suitable for you. Whether you are expecting a little boy or a little girl, there is a wide choice.

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In addition, each biblical name has its own meaning, which gives your child's name a sense and a story. Your child will be able to use the name of one of the historical characters from the Bible who played a certain role. For example, David was the second king of the nation of Israel and was Solomon's father according to the Bible. God promised him that he would always have a descendant on his throne as a reward for his loyalty. This first name had its peak year in terms of birth in 1972.

We also recommend the category of royal names that you may like if you like history and its many references.