Biblical Place Names

  1. Abilene
    • Origin:

      English from Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "grass"
    • Description:

      New Testament, Texas, and Kansas place-name more fitting for a girl.
  2. Abilene
    • Origin:

      English from Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "grass"
    • Description:

      Abilene is a rarely used place name, mentioned as such in the New Testament, that combines the cowboy spunk of the Texas city with the midwestern morality of the Kansas town where Dwight D. Eisenhower spent his boyhood. Abilene is a much more untrodden path to the nickname Abbie/Abbie than the Top 10 Abigail.
  3. Antioch
    • Assyria
      • Bethany
        • Origin:

          Biblical place name and Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "house of figs"
        • Description:

          Bethany is a lyrical name that still strikes many parents as a fresher, more substantial substitute for the overused Brittany/Brittney or the more antiquated Beth.
      • Babel
        • Babylon
          • Bethebara
            • Bethlehem
              • Bethsaida
                • Canaan
                  • Origin:

                    Biblical place name
                  • Description:

                    Pronounced KAY-nan, this Old Testament place name has a strong modern feel. It was one of the fastest-rising names of 2015, breaking into the Top 1000.
                • Cana
                  • Capernaum
                    • Cush
                      • Damascus
                        • Eden
                          • Origin:

                            Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "place of pleasure, delight"
                          • Description:

                            This Biblical name was rising dramatically for boys, but has plateaued in recent years. Although it's more popular for girls, it's a delightful unisex choice. Eden is one of the Top 100 Boy Names in France.
                        • Eden
                          • Origin:

                            Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "place of pleasure, delight"
                          • Description:

                            Eden is an attractive, serene name with obvious intimations of Paradise, one of several place names drawn from the Bible by the Puritans in the seventeenth century.
                        • Enoch
                          • Origin:

                            Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "dedicated"
                          • Description:

                            A major figure in the Old Testament, Enoch was the son of Jared, the father of Methuselah, and the great-grandfather of Noah whose Book of Enoch provides a focal point for ancient Jewish mysticism. Another Enoch was the son of Cain. "Enoch Arden" is a famous poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. On the negative side, British politician Enoch Powell gave the infamously racist Rivers of Blood anti-immigration speech, taking the name out of consideration for many parents in the UK.
                        • Emmaus
                          • Ephesia