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Meaning of the Name Jerusalem |
The first name Jerusalem is of Biblical origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Biblical: Vision of Peace
Related Names
Anna
(Latin)
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem. Daughter of Dido
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem. Daughter of Dido
Annabeth
(Latin)
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Annalee
(Latin)
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Annamarie
(Latin)
Variant of Anne. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Annomarie Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Variant of Anne. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Annomarie Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Arel
(Hebrew)
Variant of Ariel: Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Variant of Ariel: Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Arial
(Hebrew)
Feminine Form of Ariel: Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Feminine Form of Ariel: Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Ariel
(Hebrew)
Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Ariel
(Hebrew)
Lioness of God. Biblical Name for Jerusalem. Used by Shakespeare for a Mischevious Spirit in the Tempest
Lioness of God. Biblical Name for Jerusalem. Used by Shakespeare for a Mischevious Spirit in the Tempest
Beryl
(Greek)
Crystal. A Gemstone of Varying Colors; Often Yellow-green. in the Bible the Eighth Foundation Stone of the Wall of New Jerusalem Was Beryl
Crystal. A Gemstone of Varying Colors; Often Yellow-green. in the Bible the Eighth Foundation Stone of the Wall of New Jerusalem Was Beryl
Bethanee
(Hebrew)
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Bethani
(Hebrew)
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Bethanie
(Hebrew)
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Bethann
(Hebrew)
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Variant of Bethany - a Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus
Bethany
(Hebrew)
Bethany Was a New Testament Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary, Martha and Lazarus. Frequently Used As a First Name in the Th Century
Bethany Was a New Testament Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary, Martha and Lazarus. Frequently Used As a First Name in the Th Century
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
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
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
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