Ruth was destitute, so she gleaned fallen grain-sheaves in the fields of others.
Bible names for women seem to stay on the single given name; so I suppose the Bible name for Ruth would be the same - simply Ruth.
It is not mentioned in The Bible.
In the Bible, Mark is traditionally believed to be John Mark, who served as an assistant to the apostle Peter and later became a companion of Paul during his missionary journeys. There is debate over Mark's specific occupation, but he is often regarded as a scribe or interpreter due to his close association with Peter and involvement in recording Peter's teachings in the Gospel of Mark.
Luke was a doctor a physician in the bible.
Samuel was a judge.
The Bible does not specify but it states that he was of the family of Elimelech, who was the deceased husband of Naomi, Ruths' mother in law.
babe ruths daughters names were jill and catherine
Elimelech was an Israelite from Bethlehem who was described in the Bible as a wealthy landowner.
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