Oh yes, indeed.
Well - - actually they did have a name; -- but their name is not provided in The Bible.
Example: The widow who dropped 2 small coins into the temple treasury box; but it was the whole amount of what she had. No name is given, but only identified as the 'widow' of little means.
It isn't. Noah's wife is one of the unnamed women of the Bible.
After Eve, the next woman mentioned in the Bible is the unnamed wife of Cain (Genesis 4:17).
actually, the thief is unnamed in the bible. there is no mention of it.
There were no women Apostles.
About 121. There are also many unnamed miracles done by the apostles before and after Jesus' resurrection.
Professor Trevelyan asserted that women have traditionally been left out of history because they were not deemed important enough to record. The unnamed bishop suggested that women should focus on their domestic duties rather than seeking education and opportunities outside the home.
District 1: Marvel and Glimmer District 2: Cato and Clove District 3: Unnamed boy and Unnamed girl District 4: Unnamed Boy and Unnamed girl District 5: Foxface and Unnamed Boy District 6: Unnamed boy and Unnamed girl District 7:Unnamed boy and Unnamed girl District 8: Unnamed boy and Unnamed girl District 9: Unnamed boy and Unnamed girl District 10: Unnamed boy and Unnamed girl District 11: Thresh and Rue District 12: Peeta and Katniss
There are well over 100 women's names in the Bible.
woman in the bible were unappreciated but now woman are respectable
District 1 Girl: Glimmer Boy: Marvel District 2 Girl: Clove Boy: Cato District 3 Girl: Unnamed Boy: Unnamed District 4 Girl: Unnamed Boy: Unnamed District 5 Girl: Foxface Boy: Unnamed District 6 Girl: Unnamed Boy; Unnamed District 7 Girl: Unnamed Boy: Unnamed District 8 Girl: Unnamed Boy: Unnamed District 9 Girl: Unnamed Boy: Unnamed District 10 Girl: Unnamed Boy: Unnamed District 11 Girl: Rue Boy: Thresh District 12 Girl: Katniss Boy: Peeta
Peggy Musgrove has written: 'Who's who among Bible women' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Women in the Bible
Algot Theodore Lundholm has written: 'Women of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Women in the Bible