In the New Testament, the Greek word translated "visit" (episkeptomai) means: "to look upon or after, to inspect, examine with the eyes: (a) in order to see how one is; (b) in order to help or to benefit; to look after, have care for, provide for." One example of its use is Matthew 25:43 - 'I was a stranger and you did not take Me in, naked and you did not clothe Me, sick and in prison and you did not visit Me.'
"Jingky" is not a word in the Bible or derived from any Biblical word, as a result, it has no "Biblical meaning".
The word handkerchief is not in the Bible
There is no biblical meaning
ey (spelled אי) is a Biblical Hebrew word meaning "where is..."
The word dolphin is not in any version of the Bible that I could find.
In popular biblical religions, the most commonly known meaning of the word "Micha" is the Son of Zabdi, a member of the tribes of the family of Asaph.
The name kiwi is not in the Bible and has no biblical meaning
The word chosen in the bible means Called by God for his work.
The name Jeslin is not in the Bible, so it has no Biblical meaning.
The word Loser is not written in biblical text (KJV) and especially not with the social derogatory meaning with which it is associated today.
A word that changes pronunciation and meaning when it is capitalized.
Neither the word, nor the name, Jasmine appear in the Bible. It is of Persian origin.