Salome is only mentioned twice in The Bible, both times in Mark's Gospel, after the crucifixion of Jesus. Her name is the feminine form of "shalom", which means complete, whole, content, safe, healthy, prosperous, and peace......
Mark 15:40 (NKJV) There were also women looking on from afar, among whom were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the Less and of Joses, and Salome,
Mark 16:1 (NKJV) Now when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, that they might come and anoint Him.
Extension of above answer:Don't, however, be confused by the person named Salome above. This is not the 'Salome' the step-daughter of Herod who danced the Dance of the Seven Veils for Herod asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward. Although traditionally the daughter is called Salome, nowhere in the Bible is Herod's stepdaughter named, nor does it say that she performed the 7-veil dance or even an early form of striptease for him. This is a modern invention made popular by Oscar Wilde's play and Strauss' opera. It merely states that Herod's stepdaughter danced for him, asking for the head of John the Baptist as a reward, with which Herod, after rashly promiing her anything, had to comply. The Salome mentioned in the Bible is in all probability a relative of Mary the mother of JesusIt could possibly be Enoch? But, maybe not. Good question.
"Nisan" (the first month of the Hebrew calendar) is mentioned by name twice: Nehemiah 2:1 and Esther 3:7.
This name is no where in the Bible.
Paul is first mentioned in the bible in the book of Acts.
A woman by the name of Naoh is not mentioned in the Bible.
The name Salome is mentioned twice in the Bible.
It could possibly be Enoch? But, maybe not. Good question.
"Nisan" (the first month of the Hebrew calendar) is mentioned by name twice: Nehemiah 2:1 and Esther 3:7.
No the name Nissa is not mentioned in the bible at all.
Yes, the name Jesus is mentioned in the Bible.
Luke's name is mentioned twice. Once in Colossians 4:14 and also in 2 Timothy 4:11. Your friend, Luke
This name is no where in the Bible.
The name Vicki is not mentioned anywhere within the bible. Sorry = (
Estimated Total There are around 3,000 to 3,200 individuals mentioned by name in the Bible. Some are major figures like Moses, David, and Paul. Others are minor characters mentioned only once or twice. Named vs. Unnamed About 2,900 people are named directly. Many others are referred to indirectly (for example, “Pharaoh’s daughter” or “the widow of Zarephath”) without their actual names. Old Testament vs. New Testament Old Testament: Contains the majority of the names, especially in genealogies (like Genesis, Numbers, and Chronicles). New Testament: Mentions fewer names but focuses more on individuals’ lives and teachings (such as Jesus, the apostles, and early church members). Unique Facts The most mentioned person is Jesus Christ. The first named person is Adam, and the last is likely Jesus (in Revelation). Some names are repeated across generations, so not every “John” or “Mary” refers to the same person.
Yes, the name Yeshua is mentioned in the Bible as an alternative name for Jesus in the New Testament.
It is not mentioned.
The name "Zachary" is not mentioned anywhere in the KJV bible.