The word (which first appears in Exodus 25:5) is "shittim," ending with an "M." Most newer translations render it "acacia" (New King James, Standard, NIV).
linda = pretty
I don't think there is a Biblical meaning for the number 50, as it is mentioned only a few times in measurements and numbers of people.Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
There is not a Biblical meaning behind seeing double and triple numbers. Although it may not feel like it, it is just a coincidence.
Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
Krystal is an American name, therefore, not biblical.
There is no biblical meaning
"Jingky" is not a word in the Bible or derived from any Biblical word, as a result, it has no "Biblical meaning".
The name kiwi is not in the Bible and has no biblical meaning
The name Jeslin is not in the Bible, so it has no Biblical meaning.
u gotta be shittin me
It means Beautiful, alert, brave, Honorable. It also has a Biblical meaning; Acacia Wood Was Used to Build the Wilderness Tabernacle
It is not biblical but Scottish meaning 'a river of Scotland'. See related link:
The name Gatlin does not have a specific biblical meaning as it is not found in the Bible. It is a modern English name of uncertain origin and meaning.
There is no biblical meaning for Kathy. It is an English baby name meaning pure. It is a nickname for Katherine. Kathleen.
No, not specifically. But in biblical numerology there surely is.
A name only has a biblical meaning if that name is found in the Bible. The name Gary is not in the Bible.
The name Zetilla does not have a Biblical meaning. The name is African American in origin, and it is a woman's name.