The name "Rita" does not have a specific biblical definition, as it is not mentioned in The Bible. However, it is often associated with the Latin term "margarita," meaning "pearl." In some Christian contexts, the name Rita is linked to Saint Rita of Cascia, who is known for her piety and dedication to God, making it a name that embodies virtues such as faith and perseverance.
Jackel
'Gog' is a Biblical personage.
Only names that are IN the Bible will have biblical meanings. The name Michelle is not in the Bible, therefore it has no biblical meaning. The name Michelle is of French and Hebrew origin, and means "who resembles God?"
Non-biblical
There isn't one.
Joda is not a biblical name in the KJV or the NKJV. It is a city in Orissa, India
It is a biblical name and means 'beloved.'
The name "Barbara" is not found in the Bible, and therefore does not have a "biblical definition." The name Barbara is of Latin origin, and means "foreign woman." Please see the related link below.
God has caused me to forget trouble.
Is always considered the separation of a person's body and spirit.
The force, strength or ability to carry out gods will
People and region of biblical times corresponding to present day Israel.