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Meaning of the Name Babylon

The first name Babylon is of Biblical origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Biblical: Confusion, Mixture
Biblical: Confusion, Mixture

Similar Names

Balen | Balin | Balun | Baylen |

Related Names

Aden  (Hebrew)
Variant of Adin: Attractive; Handsome; Pleasure Given. Adin Was a Biblical Exile Who Returned to Israel from Babylon
Adin  (Hebrew)
Attractive; Handsome; Pleasure Given. Adin Was a Biblical Exile Who Returned to Israel from Babylon
Baithazar  (Greek)
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Balthasar  (Greek)
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Cyrus  (Greek)
Enthroned. Cyrus the Great Conquered Babylon and Founded the Persian Empire
Daniel  (Hebrew)
God is My Judge. The Biblical Prophet and Writer of Book of Daniel Was a Teenager When Taken to Babylon After the Destruction of Jerusalem in Bc. He Survived Two Death Sentences: (A Lions' Den and a F
Darius  (Persian)
Preserver; Darius the Mede Assumed Kingship of Babylon After Its Conquest by Cyrus
Darrius  (Persian)
Preserver; Darius the Mede Assumed Kingship of Babylon After Its Conquest by Cyrus
Easter  (Persian)
Variant of Esther: Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of Pe
Essie  (Persian)
Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of
Esther  (Persian)
Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of Persia
Ettie  (Persian)
Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of
Etty  (Persian)
Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of
Ezekiel  (Hebrew)
God Strengthens. Biblical Ezekiel Was a Prophet Among the Captives Taken to Babylon at the First Fall of Jerusalem Who Wrote the Book of Ezekiel in Captivity. See Also Zeke
Ishtar  (Persian)
The Babylonian Goddess of Love
Mordecai  (Hebrew)
Warrior. Follower/Worshipper of Marduk (Babylonian Deity)
Shala  (English)
Shala is from Babylonian Mythology. She Was the Wife of Rammon, the Storm-god
Zerubbabel  (Biblical)
A Stranger at Babylon, Dispersion of Confusion
Zerubbabel  (Biblical)
A Stranger at Babylon, Dispersion of Confusion
Zorobabel  (Biblical)
A Stranger at Babylon, Dispersion of Confusion
Zorobabel  (Biblical)
A Stranger at Babylon, Dispersion of Confusion

Additional Names

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