Bible Word and Place Names

  1. Shepherd
    • Origin:

      Occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "sheep hearder"
    • Description:

      Shepherd is an occupational surname with a pleasant pastoral feel. It was chosen for their son by the Jerry Seinfelds, which might inspire others to follow their lead.
  2. Shiloh
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "tranquil"
    • Description:

      Haunting biblical and Civil War place-name; now unisex—especially after the mega-high-profile Brangelina couple picked it for their daughter. It debuted in the Top 1000 for boys in 2015.
  3. Sinai
    • Shekinah
      • Temple
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dweller near the temple"
        • Description:

          The old word name Temple has gained some recent notice as a girls' name via admired autistic writer and inventor Dr. Temple Grandin (born Mary Temple), subject of an acclaimed biopic, in which she was played by Claire Danes.
      • Tigris
        • Tower
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            While nature names, even those of fierce animals and mountain peaks, are used for children these days, architectural features like this somehow seem a bit cold.
        • Timbrel
          • Victory
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Meaning:

              "victory"
            • Description:

              A winning unisex word name, fresher than Victoria or Victor.
          • Wisdom
            • Origin:

              Virtue name
            • Description:

              A bit too self-congratulatory and, understandably, exceedingly rare. Still, if you're looking for a modern virtue name for your daughter, this may be one of the best qualities to exemplify.
          • Zion
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "highest point"
            • Description:

              A Biblical place name that's one of the rising unisex baby names for both girls and boys. It's got an uplifting feel and that zippy Z beginning. Zion is an alternate name for Jerusalem and is used as a nationalistic pro-Israel movement known as Zionism. The name has gained popularity after being used by celebrities including Lauryn Hill and Fantasia Barrino.