O

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

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

 

P

Paarai: opening

Padan-aram: cultivated field or table-land

Padon: his redemption; ox-yoke

Pagiel: prevention: or prayer: of God

Pahath-Moab: ruler of Moab

Pai: Pau: howling; sighing

Palal: thinking

Palestina: which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin

Pallu: marvelous; hidden

Palti: deliverance; flight

Paltiel: deliverance; or banishment: of God

Pamphylia: a nation made up of every tribe

Paphos: which boils: or is very hot

Parah: a cow; increasing

Paran: beauty; glory; ornament

Parbar: a suburb

Parmashta: a yearling bull

Parmenas: that abides: or is permanent

Parnach: a bull striking: or struck

Parosh: a flea; the fruit of a moth

Parshandatha: given by prayer

Paruah: flourishing; that flies away

Pasach: thy broken piece

Pasdammin: portion or diminishing of blood

Paseah: passing over; halting

Pashur: that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness

Patara: trodden under foot

Pathros: Pathrusim: mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin

Patmos: mortal

Patrobas: paternal; that pursues the steps of his father

Pau: same as Pai

Paul: small; little

Paulus: same as Paul

Pedahzur: strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption

Pedaiah: redemption of the Lord

Pekah: he that opens; that is at liberty

Pekahiah: it is the Lord that opens

Pekod: noble; rulers

Pelaiah: the Lord's secret or miracle

Pelaliah: entreating the Lord

Pelatiah: let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord

Peleg: division

Pelethites: judges; destroyers

Pelonite: falling; secret

Peniel: face or vision of God; that sees God

Peninnah: pearl; precious stone; the face

Pentapolis: five cities

Pentateuch: the five books of Moses

Pentecost: fiftieth

Penuel: same as Peniel

Peor: hole; opening

Perazim: divisions

Peresh: horseman

Perez: divided

Perez-Uzza: division of Uzza: or of strength

Perga: very earthy

Pergamos: height; elevation

Perida: separation; division

Perizzites: dwelling in villages

Persia: that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman

Persis: same as Persia

Peruda: same as Perida

Peter: a rock or stone

Pethahiah: the Lord opening; gate of the Lord

Pethuel: mouth of God; persuasion of God

Peulthai: my works

Phalec: same as Peleg

Phallu: Pallu: admirable; hidden

Phalti Palti: deliverance: flight

Phanuel: face or vision of God

Pharaoh: that disperses; that spoils

Pharez: division; rupture

Pharisees: set apart

Pharpar: that produces fruit

Phebe: shining; pure

Phenice: Phoenicia: red; purple

Phichol: the mouth of all: or every tongue

Philadelphia: love of a brother

Philemon: who kisses

Philetus: amiable; beloved

Philip: warlike; a lover of horses

Philippi: same as Philip: in the plural

Philistines: those who dwell in villages

Philologus: a lover of letters: or of the word

Phinehas: bold aspect; face of trust or protection

Phlegon: zealous; burning

Phrygia: dry; barren

Phurah: that bears fruit: or grows

Phygellus: fugitive

Phylacteries: things to be especially observed

Pi-beseth: abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast

Pi-hahiroth: the mouth; the pass of Hiroth

Pilate: armed with a dart

Pinon: pearl; gem; that beholds

Piram: a wild ass of them

Pirathon: his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture

Pisgah: hill; eminence; fortress

Pisidia: pitch; pitchy

Pison: changing; extension of the mouth

Pithom: their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth

Pithon: mouthful; persuasion

Pochereth: cutting of the mouth of warfare

Pontius: marine; belonging to the sea

Pontus: the sea

Poratha: fruitful

Potiphar: bull of Africa; a fat bull

Potipherah: that scatters abroad: or demolishes: the fat

Prisca: ancient

Priscilla: same as Prisca

Prochorus: he that presides over the choirs

Puah: mouth; corner; bush of hair

Publius: common

Pudens: shamefaced

Pul: bean; destruction

Punites: beholding; my face

Punon: precious stone; that beholds

Pur: Purim: lot

Putiel: God is my fatness

Puteoli: sulphureous wells