What is the name meaning of OBED EDOM. Phrases containing OBED EDOM
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OBED EDOM
Boy/Male
Biblical
A servant, laborer.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Worker.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Obee, of which this is probably a variant.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Owbed, OVED means "serving, worshiping."
Boy/Male
Biblical, Chinese, Christian, German, Hebrew
A Servant; Workman; Servant of God; Serving; Worshipping
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Owbed, OBED means "serving, worshiping." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Ruth.Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Worshipper
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Owded, ODED means "restorer." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Azariah, and the name of a prophet who lived in the time of King Ahaz.
Male
Hebrew
(עׄבֵד×ֱדׄ×) Hebrew name OBED EDOWN means "servant of Edom" or "he who serves the Edomites." In the bible, this is the name of a Levite and a Gittite.
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
To sustain, hold or lift up.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Obed Edown, OBED-EDOM means "servant of Edom" or "he who serves the Edomites." In the bible, this is the name of a Levite and a Gittite.
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Sindhi
Worshiper
Boy/Male
Biblical
A servant; workman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.South German : topographic name for someone who lived at the upper end of a village on a hill, from Middle High German ober, obar ‘above’. In other cases, it may have denoted someone who lived on an upper floor of a building with two or more floors.North German : topographic for someone who lived on the bank of a river or stream name, standardized from Middle Low German over ‘river bank’.Possibly a shortened form of any of various German compound names formed with Ober- (see entries below).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Ober ‘senior’, ‘chief’. In some cases it can denote a rabbi; in others it is ornamental.A 17th-century American bearer of this name, Richard Ober (1641–1715/16), emigrated from Abbotsbury, Dorset, England, to the Salem colony and settled in Mackerel Cove, MA, later Beverly. His descendant Frederick Albion Ober, who was born in Beverly, MA, in 1849, was an ornithologist who discovered 22 new species of birds in the Lesser Antilles, the flycatcher Myiarchus oberi, and oriole Icterus oberi.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of French Obie. Compare Obey.Possibly also of German origin, an altered spelling of German Obbe, from a short form of the Germanic personal name Obbert.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Servant of Edom.
Biblical
servant of Edom
Girl/Female
Arabic
Obey
Biblical
a servant; workman
Male
Hebrew
(×¢ï‹×‘ֵד) Hebrew name OWBED means "serving, worshiping." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Ruth.Â
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OBED EDOM
Boy/Male
Christian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
May He Expand; Enlargement; May He Grant Ample Room; Japheth was the Eldest Son of Noah in the Old Testament; Soul; Life Force
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Bountiful; Dashing; Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Praise; Gem; Gold; Pearl
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ushakanta | உஷா காஂதா
The Sun
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Path; Diminutive Form of Lane or Elaine; Roadway
Boy/Male
Sikh
Wondrous enlightener
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Butterfly
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anthika | அநà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ா
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hero
Boy/Male
Native American
White bear.
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n.
A layer or seam, or a horizontal stratum between layers; as, a bed of coal, iron, etc.
v. t.
To place in a bed.
v. t.
To lay or put in any hollow place, or place of rest and security, surrounded or inclosed; to embed; to furnish with or place upon a bed or foundation; as, to bed a stone; it was bedded on a rock.
v. t.
To plant or arrange in beds; to set, or cover, as in a bed of soft earth; as, to bed the roots of a plant in mold.
v. t.
To make partaker of one's bed; to cohabit with.
adv.
To childbed (in the phrase "brought abed," that is, delivered of a child).
n.
The foundation or the more solid and fixed part or framing of a machine; or a part on which something is laid or supported; as, the bed of an engine.
n.
A mass or heap of anything arranged like a bed; as, a bed of ashes or coals.
n.
A low bed that is moved on trundles, or little wheels, so that it can be pushed under a higher bed; a truckle-bed; also, sometimes, a simiral bed without wheels.
n.
Alt. of Bed-moulding
n.
See Gun carriage, and Mortar bed.
v. t.
To furnish with a bed or bedding.
v. i.
To go to bed; to cohabit.
n.
The bottom of a watercourse, or of any body of water; as, the bed of a river.
n.
A low bed on wheels, that may be pushed under another bed; a trundle-bed.
adv.
In bed, or on the bed.
v. t.
To obey.
v. t.
To dress or prepare the surface of stone) so as to serve as a bed.