Christian Christian Names: Baby Names inspired by the Bible and the Saints

Christian Christian Names: Baby Names inspired by the Bible and the Saints
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Are you looking for a baby name with a deeper meaning? Or for a popular and resonant name that has stood the test of time? If so, then Christian Christian Names is the only book you'll need.Are you looking for a baby name with a deeper meaning? Or for a popular and resonant name that has stood the test of time?If so, then Christian Christian Names is the only book you'll need. It includes over 2,000 first names for boys and girls, from Aaron to Zipporah.There are many you'll recognise and some you won't, but all of them have their meaning explained as well as the story of the Biblical character or Saint with the same name.

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First published in Great Britain in 2009 by HarperCollinsPublishers

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Key to pronunciation

a as in ham

ah as in father

ai as in air

aw as in saw

ay as in bay

b as in big

ch as in chin

d as in dog

e as in bet

ee as in see

eer as in beer

er as in her

ew as in too

ewr as in pure

f as in fish

g as in go

h as in hot

i as in it

j as in jam

k as in keep

ks as in mix

l as in leg

m as in man

n as in no

ng as in long, finger

o as in top

oh as in go

oo as in too

oor as in poor

ow as in cow

oy as in boy

p as in pad

r as in red

s as in sit

sh as in ship

t as in too

th as in thin

th as in then

u as in cup

uh as in driver, China

uu as in bull

v as in vase

w as in win

y as in cry, yes

yoo as in you

yr as in tyre

z as in zoo

zh as in vision

Stress is shown in capital letters: sister: SIS-tuh

Introduction

Christian Christian names are back in fashion. In 2008, over half the top 100 most popular boys’ and girls’ names in the UK had a religious background. Names like Noah, Isaac and Jacob have been steadily returning to popularity over a number of years.

Religious names also stand the test of time. Research compiled for this book shows that in the last 100 years, in both the UK and the US, names with a religious background were 50 per cent more likely than other names to have remained in the top 100 charts.

Even in an increasingly secular culture, the popularity of religious names isn’t surprising. Parents of all beliefs are looking for names with a genuine meaning and story behind them, and they are finding that names with a Christian background fit the bill perfectly.

Christian christian names come from two main sources: the Bible and the saints through church history. This compilation gives the background to these names. It lists some well-known names from the Bible: David, Noah, Ruth and Sarah alongside the less familiar Chloe and Susannah. The names of saints such as Anthony, Bernadette, George and Martin and many others are also included, as are Christian virtues such as Joy and Faith.

Names appear in alphabetical order under their most common spelling, with their gender (m or f) in brackets. The following line explains the typical pronunciation (for a guide see page) and the derivation of the name (if known). The main body of the text details the stories of the most famous person or people to have borne that name, and is followed by any common variants or opposite gender form of the name.

This book contains over 2,000 names with a Christian background, but we hope it isn’t just used as a reference – but rather as a source of ideas and inspiration. For some parents, choosing baby names can be remarkably easy; for others (especially teachers, for whom every name is a reminder of a wayward child) it can be a huge challenge. Whatever your situation, we hope that Christian Christian Names will help you on your way.

Christian Christian Names

Aaron (m)

[AIR-uhn, A-ruhn] from Hebrew or Egyptian, possibly meaning ‘bright’ or ‘mountaineer’.

Aaron, Moses’ elder brother and Israel’s first high priest, whose main role was to assist Moses. He served as spokesman for Moses, because Moses was ‘slow of speech’. Aaron held up Moses’ hands in battle (Exodus 17:12). He was involved in several controversies, especially in making and worshipping the golden calf (Exodus 32), and in publicly criticising Moses (Numbers 12). Later, God confirmed his leading role through the rod that budded (‘Aaron’s rod’) (Numbers 17).

Abel (m)

[AY-bull] from Hebrew, meaning ‘breath’.

Abel, Adam and Eve’s second son, who worked as a shepherd. He offered a sacrifice that was acceptable to God, through faith (Genesis 4:1–16; Hebrews 11:4), but was murdered by his brother Cain. When God asked where Abel was, Cain replied, ‘Am I my brother’s keeper?’ God judged Cain by making him ‘a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth’.



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