MISCELLANEOUS TABLES FOR KK i 



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Zachary, Hebrew, remembering the Lord. 



..iving ;m inheritance. 

 Zedekiah, Hebrew, the justice of th 



Adeline, < German, a princess. 



German, cl 



-ek, the truth. 

 Althi-a. G, >:(:, hunting. 



in, nMe. 



Ytm-lia, French, a beloved. 

 Anna, Am; Ji, Hebrew, gracious. 



Arabella, Latin, a fair altar. 



.ike -oh!. 



n, foreign or strange. 

 i fin, making happy. 

 :;cta, Lutt . 



ringing victory. 



I-, bright or famous. 



nek, fair. 

 l.'Uin, good. 



ish, shinin? bright. 



. . a reformer of men. 

 . pure or clean. 



ire bounty. 



Me, French, all noble. 



ae, ft mini tie of Carol us; the Latin of 

 noble- spirited 

 ; .TH herb. 



. belonging to Christ. 

 i, Ltitin, from Cecil. 



n pi ion of Cecilia. 

 Clara*. Latin, clear or bright. 



tant. 

 a bee. 



. -Jupiter's daughter. 

 ' A', a \vikl . 



ft of God. 

 /-, happiness. 

 .1 fruitful. 



', the oath of God. 

 / from Amelia. 

 a nurse. 



v, secret. 

 . -ing life. 



ing in the way. 



, all truth. 

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j>.i i:ii/.a. 



or, 



. / ' >h it . 

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f 'tliiie. 





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Magdii' ruw, magi. 



Maud, Matilda, Greek, a lady of honour. 



>/<, compassion. 

 Mil.li .ing mild. 



Itritish, th- \'ine. 



Nicola, (,'rt~tfc, thr feminine of Nicholat. 

 Olymjiia, (,'rnk, heavenly. 

 Orabilis, Latin, to be entre.v 

 Parnell, or IVtronella, little IVter. 

 Patience, Latin, bearing patiently. 

 Paulina. Latin, Jeminine of Panlimis. 

 Penelope, Greek, a turkey. 

 IN-r-is. 1,'rf/c, destroying. 

 Phila^lelphia, (freek, brotherly love. 

 Philippa, Greek, feminine of Philijj. 

 Phoibe, Greek, the light of life. 

 IPhyllis, Greek, a green bough. 

 iPriscilla, Latin, somewhat old. 

 Prudence, Latin, discretion. 

 Psyche, Greek, the soul. 

 Rachel, Hebrew, a lamb. 

 Rebecca, Hebrew, fat or plump. 

 Rhode, Greek, a rose. 

 Rosamund, tiaxon, rose of peace. 

 Ro a, Latin, a rose. 

 Rosecleer, Enr/lish, a fair rose. 

 Rosabella, Italian, a fair rose. 

 Ruth, Hebrew, trembling. 

 Sabina, Latin, sprung from the Sabine. 

 Salome, Hebrew, perfect. 

 Sapphira, Greek, like a sapphire stone. 

 Sarah, Hebrew, a princess. 

 Sibylla, Greek, the counsel of God. 

 Sophia, Greek, wisdom. 

 Sophronia, Greek, of a sound mind. 

 Susan, Susanna, Hebrew, a lily. 

 Tabitha, Syriuc, a roe. 

 Temperance, Latin, moderation. 

 Theodosia, Greek, given by God. 

 Tryphosa, Greek, delicious. 

 Tryphena, Greek, delicate. 

 Vida, Erse, feminine of David. 

 Ursula, Latin, a female bear. 

 Walburg, Saxon, gracious. 

 Winifred, Sn.r^n. winning peace. 

 Zenobia, Greek, the life of Jupiter. 



Facts about the Bible. 



The liihlf o.nt.-iins Cf. 1 U. l.]s:i 



chapters. .",1,17:'. versus, 77-". '''- words, 



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..'77 t mi.'s ; tin- kv.-rd " LORD " 



tiiiii-s ; " Kl/ 



" < MI:I. " lnit OMCI-. in :;r-l chapter aiul ;>nl 

 verse of .lm-1. 'I'lu- \v.i 



IN: I'i : " but ..Mi-i', and " ! 



i hr liiitldlo 

 ..I the 1 iSth i 

 Tin- 'Jlst vrrso <f tin- 7th 

 contains all tin ilpliiibet ex- 



cept tin- lrit.-r .1. Tin- liiu-st ch.-i; 



: the Acts ..f tlio 

 ApOStU-s. The I'.Mh chapter 



and th.- :;7t!i > ;.ih are 



'I he longest verso is th 



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