Canon comes from the Greek word kanon, meaning reed or measurement. A canonical book is one that measures up to the standard of Holy Scripture. The canon of Scripture refers to the books that are considered the authoritative Word of God.
"Jingky" is not a word in the Bible or derived from any Biblical word, as a result, it has no "Biblical meaning".
Esther is a part of the Biblical canon. You may be thinking of Judith, which is not part of the Biblical canon because it was written in Greek.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. Canon is a church law, a cannon is a weapon. Different spelling, different meaning, but they sound the same.
The word handkerchief is not in the Bible
The Book of Enoch is not considered part of the biblical canon because it was not included in the official list of sacred texts recognized by most Christian denominations. It is considered apocryphal, meaning it is not considered divinely inspired or authoritative in the same way as the books included in the Bible.
The word "deuterocanon" is pronounced as "doo-TER-oh-KAN-on." It consists of three parts: "deutero" (meaning second), "canon" (referring to a collection of books), and is typically used in a religious context to describe certain biblical texts.
The name Todd does not have a specific biblical meaning. It is thought to be of Scottish origin, derived from the word "tod," meaning fox.
The biblical meaning of the name Christiana is "follower of Christ" or "belonging to Christ." It is derived from the word "Christian," which refers to a believer in Jesus Christ.
There is no biblical meaning
The decision to establish the biblical canon was made over several centuries, with the final list being confirmed by the Council of Carthage in 397 AD.
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.