Ap, Ar | |
Name | Meaning |
Apelles | Exclusion; separation |
Apharsathchites | Apharsites (from a root meaning) dividing or rending |
Aphek | Aphekah |
Aphik | Strength; a rapid torrent |
Aphiah | Speaking blowing |
Apollonia | Perdition destruction |
Apollos | One who destroys; destroyer |
Apollyon | A destroyer |
Appaim | Face; nostrils |
Apphia | Productive; fruitful |
Aquila | An eagle |
Ar | Awakening; uncovering |
Ara | Cursing; seeing |
Arab | Multiplying; sowing sedition; a window; a locust |
Arabia | Evening; desert; ravens |
Arad | A wild ass; a dragon (King) |
Arah | The way; a traveler |
Aram | Highness, Magnificence one that deceives; curse |
Aran | An ark; their curse |
Ararat | The curse of trembling |
Araunah | Ark; song; joyful cry |
Arba | Four |
Archelaus | The prince of the people |
Archippus | A master of horses |
Arcturus | A gathering together (a constellation) |
Ard | One that commands; he that descends |
Ardon | Ruling; a judgment of malediction |
Areli | The light or vision of God |
Areopagus | The hill of Mars |
Aretas | Agreeable virtuous (King) |
Argob | A turf or fat land |
Ariel | Altar; light or lion of God |
Arimathea | A lion dead to the Lord |
Arioch | Long; great; tall (King) |
Aristarchus | The best prince |
Aristobulus | A good counselor |
Armageddon | Hill of fruits; mountain of Megiddo |
Arnon | Rejoicing; sunlight |
Aroer | Heath; tamarisk |
Arpad | The light of redemption |
Arphaxad | A healer; a releaser |
Artaxerxes | The silence of light; fervent to spoil |
Artemas | Whole sound |
Arumah | High; exalted |