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This page includes a list of biblical proper names that start with C in English transcription. Some of the names are given with a proposed etymological meaning. For further information on the names included on the list, the reader may consult the sources listed below in the References and External Links.
A –
B – C –
D –
E –
F –
G –
H –
I –
J –
K –
L –
M –
N –
O –
P –
Q –
R –
S –
T –
U –
V –
Y –
Z
C
Ca
Ce
Ch
Ci
Cl
Cn
Co
Cr
Cu
Cy
References
Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament , Oxford University Press, 1971,
ISBN
0-19-521029-8
Lockyer, Herbert, All the men of the Bible , Zondervan Publishing House (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1958
Lockyer, Herbert, All the women of the Bible , Zondervan Publishing 1988,
ISBN
0-310-28151-2
Lockyer, Herbert, All the Divine Names and Titles in the Bible , Zondervan Publishing 1988,
ISBN
0-310-28041-9
Tischler, Nancy M., All things in the Bible: an encyclopedia of the biblical world , Greenwood Publishing, Westport, Conn. : 2006
ISBN
0-313-33082-4
Online references
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a
b Lockyer, p. 82
^ Lockyer, p. 81
^ J. D. Douglas; Merrill C. Tenney (3 May 2011).
Zondervan Illustrated Bible Dictionary . Harper Collins. p. 797.
ISBN
978-0-310-49235-1 .
^ Holman Bible Dictionary (1991), "Kareah".
^ David Mandel (1 January 2010).
Who's Who in the Jewish Bible . Jewish Publication Society. p. 72.
ISBN
978-0-8276-1029-3 .
^
Holman Bible Dictionary (1991), "silversmith"
^ Holman Bible Dictionary (1991), "Calcol"
^ Radner, Karen (2012).
"Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Musasir, Kumme, Ukku and Šubria – the Buffer States between Assyria and Urartu" .
Acta Iranica . 51 : 260.
^
"Meaning, origin and history of the name Chloe" .
^ The spelling "Christ" is attested from the 14th century.
OED
^
The New Testament compared : The Gospel according to Saint Matthew
^ "
Christian ":
Acts 11:26 ;
Acts 26:28 ;
1 Peter 4:16
^
Jesus, the christ
^
Christ
^
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913 + 1828) for the word "anoint" - associated with Chaucer
Archived 2012-10-05 at the
Wayback Machine is attested from the 14th century with
Chaucer's work Boece 1374 .
OED
^ Lockyer, p. 366
^
Smith's Bible Dictionary