There really is too little information to answer with certainty, but one group of three men would be the magi. Their names, by tradition are Caspar, Melchior and Balshazar. The names themselves are not given in the account by Matthew. Change the question to narrow it down if this is not the group you are thinking of.
If you mean the Christmas story, their names are Balthasar, Caspar and Melchior. However, these names are not found in the Bible. They have been introduced in the Middle Ages.
Melchor is a predominantly Spanish version of the name Melchior, the name of one of the three wise men in the Biblical story of the Nativity.
It is a Biblical allusion to the book of Genesis line 3:19.
The three wise men in the biblical story are traditionally known as Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar. They are also referred to as the Magi who visited baby Jesus after his birth.
Biblical kings went off to war with the men as a way of keeping morale high. When David stayed in Jerusalem while his men went out to war, he was criticized by biblical commentators.
There is a story of the lion and the lamb.
The story of Cain and Abel and the story of Adam and Eve
Ham
Of Moose and Men The Rocky and Bullwinkle Story - 1990 TV was released on: USA: 3 March 1990
Men have a little lump in the front part of their neck that is called an Adam's apple from the biblical story of Adam and Eve and the apple. Women do not have an Adams apple.
If the story of Noah and the biblical Flood is literally true, then absolutely everyone is descended from Noah. However, there are sound and convincing reasons for believing that the story of Noah and the biblical Flood is not literally true. Black Africans do have the same ancestry as the rest of humanity, but this was far earlier than the biblical story.
Yes, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is based on the biblical story of Joseph from the Book of Genesis. The musical reimagines and dramatizes the events in the biblical narrative.