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Nehushta - made of brass
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Nehushtan - a trifling thing of
brass
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Neiel - commotion - or moving - of
God
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Nekoda - painted; inconstant
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Nemuel - the sleeping of God
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Nepheg - weak; slacked
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Nephish - same as Naphish
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Nephishesim - diminished; torn in
pieces
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Nephthalim - same as Naphtali
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Nephthoah - opening; open
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Nephusim - same as Nephishesim
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Ner - a lamp; new-tilled land
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Nereus - same as Ner
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Nergal - the great man; the
hero
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Nergal-sharezer - treasurer of
Nergal
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Neri - my light
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Neriah - light; lamp of the
Lord
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Nethaneel - same as Nathanael
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Nethaniah - the gift of the
Lord
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Nethinims - given or offered
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Neziah - conqueror; strong
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Nezib - standing-place
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Nibhaz - budding; prophesying
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Nibshan - prophecy; growing of a
tooth
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Nicanor - a conqueror;
victorious
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Nicodemus - victory of the
people
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Nicolas - same as Nicodemus
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Nicolaitanes - followers of
Nicolas
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Nicopolis - the city of
victory
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Niger - black
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Nimrah - Nimrim - leopard;
bitterness; rebellion
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Nimrod - rebellion (but probably an
unknown Assyrian word)
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Nimshi - rescued from danger
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Nineveh - handsome; agreeable
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Nisan - standard; miracle
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Nisroch - flight; proof; temptation;
delicate
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No - stirring up; forbidding
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Noadiah - witness - or ornament - of
the Lord
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Noah - repose; consolation
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Noah - that quavers or totters
(Zelophehad's daughter)
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Nob - discourse; prophecy
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Nobah - that barks or yelps
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Nod - vagabond; fugitive
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Nodab - vowing of his own
accord
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Noe - same as Noah
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Nogah - brightness; clearness
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Noha - rest; a guide
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Non - posterity; a fish;
eternal
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Noph - honeycomb; anything that
distills or drops
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Nophah - fearful; binding
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Nun - same as Non
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Nymphas - spouse; bridegroom