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This page includes a list of biblical proper names that start with G in English transcription. Some of the names are given with a proposed etymological meaning. For further information on the names included on the list, the reader may consult the sources listed below in the References and External Links.
G. Masculine given names (101 C, 9,655 P) M. ... Masculine nicknames (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Masculine names" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of ...
Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as baseball player Pedro Cerrano in the Major League film trilogy, Secret Service agent Tim Collin in the political thriller film Absolute Power, Sergeant Major Jonas Blane on the CBS military action drama series The Unit, God on the Netflix show Lucifer, and President David Palmer on the first five ...
Charlie Moore, lead character of the television series Head of the Class; Courtney Moore, American Girl character from the 1980s; Nick Moore, a character in the American sitcom television series Family Ties; Olivia Moore, a character in the TV series iZombie; Paul Moore, a character in the 2003 American drama movie Mona Lisa Smile
John (/ ˈ dʒ ɒ n / JON) is a common male name in the English language ultimately of Hebrew origin. The English form is from Middle English Ioon, Ihon, Iohn, Jan (mid-12c.), itself from Old French Jan, Jean, Jehan (Modern French Jean), [2] from Medieval Latin Johannes, altered form of Late Latin Ioannes, [2] or the Middle English personal name is directly from Medieval Latin, [3] which is ...
Mark Zuckerberg wants more "masculine energy" at Meta. There's some disconnect with the user base. In one survey, 61% of US men said they used Facebook — while 78% of women said the same ...
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' ʿAttar is my support '), which was the name of two rulers of the kingdom of Bēt-Gūš. The name of this god always appears in the masculine form even in women's names, such as ʿAttar-ramat and ʿAttar-ṭabat, thus attesting that the Aramaean ʿAttar was a distinctly masculine deity. [10] [8]