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  2. Theophoric name - Wikipedia

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    names containing El, a word meaning might, power and (a) god in general, and hence in Judaism, God and among the Canaanites the name of the god who was the father of Baal. names containing Yah, a shortened form of Yahweh. names referring to Levantine deities (especially the storm god, Hadad) by the epithet Baal, meaning lord.

  3. List of Greek mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes. A temple would house the statue of a god or goddess, or multiple deities, and might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths. Divine images were common on coins. Drinking cups and other vessels were painted with scenes from Greek myths.

  4. Shanice (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Shanice rose to popularity in the United States in the 1990s, likely spurred on by the rise of the singer Shanice Wilson. [3] In 1992, it was the 162nd most popular name for girls, with 1,859 births.

  5. The Ultimate List of 205 Funny Names That Are Simply Hilarious

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    Related: Here Are 101 of the Funniest Group Chat Names for Every Situation. 205 Funny Names That Are Simply Hilarious. 1. Marsha Mellow 2. Chip Munk 3. Neil Down 4. Paige Turner 5. Anita Bath 6 ...

  6. 21 Best 1990s Baby Names That Are Still Relevant Today - AOL

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    The name Elizabeth has consistently been one of the most popular names for girls in the U.S. for over a century, rarely leaving the top 20 most popular names. In the 1990s, it was the eighth most ...

  7. Momus - Wikipedia

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    His name is related to μομφή, meaning 'blame', 'reproach', or 'disgrace'. [1] Hesiod said that Momus was a son of Night , "though she lay with none", and the twin of the misery goddess Oizys. [2] In the 8th century BCE epic Cypria, Momus was credited with stirring up the Trojan War in order to reduce the human population. [3]

  8. List of biblical names starting with J - Wikipedia

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    This page includes a list of biblical proper names that start with J 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.

  9. Selene - Wikipedia

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    The name "Selene" is derived from the Greek noun selas (σέλας), meaning "light, brightness, gleam". [6] In the Doric and Aeolic dialects, her name was also spelled Σελάνα (Selána) and Σελάννα (Selánna) respectively. [2] Selene was also called Mene. [7] The Greek word mene, meant the moon, and the lunar month. [8]