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  2. Hebrew name - Wikipedia

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    A Hebrew name is a name of Hebrew origin. In a more narrow meaning, it is a name used by Jews only in a religious context and different from an individual's secular name for everyday use. Names with Hebrew origins, especially those from the Hebrew Bible , are commonly used by Jews and Christians .

  3. Biddle (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dick Biddle (1947–2023), American football player and coach; Ellen Biddle Shipman (1869–1950), American landscape architect; George Biddle (politician) (1836–1909), American politician from Maryland; Hester Biddle (c. 1629 –1697), English Quaker writer and preacher; James Biddle Eustis (1834–1884), American politician from Louisiana

  4. Biddle family - Wikipedia

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    The Biddle family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is an Old Philadelphian family descended from English immigrants William Biddle (1630–1712) and Sarah Kempe (1634–1709), who arrived in the Province of New Jersey in 1681.

  5. Mark E. Biddle - Wikipedia

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    Mark E. Biddle (born 1957) is the Russell T. Cherry Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. [1] He is editor of the Review & Expositor journal.

  6. Biddle - Wikipedia

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    Biddle Motor Car Company, brass era automobile company based in Philadelphia USS Biddle , several United States Navy ships Biddle University , historical name of Johnson C. Smith University

  7. Itai - Wikipedia

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    Itai is a Shona name, pronounced ("ee-tai"). The gender of the name usually depends on the spelling. As a masculine name it is usually spelt "Itai" and as a feminine name it is spelt 'Itayi". There is not much general difference in the two but a slight heaviness in the feminine version to emphasise the "y".

  8. John Biddle - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. John Biddle may refer to : John Biddle (Unitarian) ...

  9. Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Siegel (also Segal, Segali or Segel), is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Alternate spellings include Sigel, Sigl, Siegl, and others. It can be traced to 11th century Bavaria and was used by people who made wax seals for or sealed official documents (each such male being described as a Siegelbeamter).