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Obadiah: servant of the Lord
Obal: inconvenience of old
age
Obed: a servant; workman
Obed-edom: servant of
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
Pai:
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
Patrobas: paternal; that pursues
the steps of his father
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
Persis: same as
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:
Phichol: the mouth of all: or
every tongue
Philemon: who kisses
Philetus: amiable; beloved
Philip: warlike; a lover of
horses
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
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
Poratha: fruitful
Potiphar: bull of
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