There are 188 female names in the Bible, so most of them were probably mothers, right? And then of course you have to consider the certainty of there being multiple women with the same name.
If you round it there was more then 100. There are around 188 names listed. See the Related Link below to find a list of them.
Ruth, and Esther
Actually there are 188 females referred to in the bible. Starting alphabetically with Abigail and ending with Zipporah. The wife of Noah is counted but her name is not given in the bible. And further there is a woman named Noah who was one of Zelophehad's five daughters. :-)
The word 'trust' is found 188 times in the Authorised Version of the Bible
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There are 188 female names in the Bible, so most of them were probably mothers, right? And then of course you have to consider the certainty of there being multiple women with the same name.
There are well over 100 women's names in the Bible.
If you round it there was more then 100. There are around 188 names listed. See the Related Link below to find a list of them.
Ruth, and Esther
Actually there are 188 females referred to in the bible. Starting alphabetically with Abigail and ending with Zipporah. The wife of Noah is counted but her name is not given in the bible. And further there is a woman named Noah who was one of Zelophehad's five daughters. :-)
Many girls then were named for women in the Bible.
There are 188 legal names: Mr. Harry Ballsonia in the state of Florida
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.
i dont belive people had last names in the bible times, i believe that came about much later
The word 'trust' is found 188 times in the Authorised Version of the Bible