What is the name meaning of ANATH. Phrases containing ANATH
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ANATH
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ַמְגַּר) Hebrew name, possibly SHAMGAR means "sword." In the bible, this is the name of a judge of Israel an son of Anath.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Modest; Respectful; Joyful; Peaceful
Boy/Male
Biblical
Answer, song, poverty.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Modest, Respectful
Girl/Female
Indian
No end
Biblical
anathema; devoted to destruction
Girl/Female
Biblical
Separated, set apart.
Biblical
separated; set apart
Girl/Female
Australian, Biblical
Anathema; Devoted to Destruction
Male
Hebrew
Hebrew name ANATH means "answer (to prayer)." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Shamgar.Â
Biblical
or Anath, answer; song; poverty
Girl/Female
Tamil
No end
Girl/Female
Indian
Modest, Respectful
Male
Hebrew
(×¢Ö·× Ö¸×ª) Unisex form of Hebrew Anath, ANAT means "answer (to prayer)."
Female
Hebrew
(×¢Ö·× Ö¸×ª) Unisex form of Hebrew Anath, ANAT means "answer (to prayer)." Compare with another form of Anat.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Answer, song, poverty.
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n.
The act of anathematizing, or denouncing as accursed; imprecation.
n.
An imprecation; a curse; a malediction.
n.
A curse or anathema.
n.
One who pronounces an anathema.
imp. & p. p.
of Anathematize
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Anathematize
n.
"Our Lord cometh;" -- an expression used by St. Paul at the conclusion of his first Epistle to the Corinthians (xvi. 22). This word has been used in anathematizing persons for great crimes; as much as to say, "May the Lord come quickly to take vengeance of thy crimes." See Anathema maranatha, under Anathema.
n.
Any person or thing anathematized, or cursed by ecclesiastical authority.
v. t.
To devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize.
a.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema.
v. t.
To pronounce an anathema against; to curse. Hence: To condemn publicly as something accursed.
a.
Alt. of Anathematical
n.
A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority, and accompanied by excommunication. Hence: Denunciation of anything as accursed.
n.
Anathematization.
pl.
of Anathema