Name Meaning and Biblical Context of Kish
| Name | Kish (Add to Favourite List?) | ||
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| Meaning | Bow. | ||
| Biblical context |
The Biblical baby name Kish is Hebrew in origin and its meaning is bow.
Kish is pronounced keesh. Kish is the name of five men in the Bible. Kish, son of Abiel, was a mighty man of the tribe of Benjamin. He was the father of King Saul. Kish was a son of Gibeon, and an uncle of the Kish mentioned above. Kish was an ancestor of Mordecai, the uncle of Esther. He belonged to the tribe of Benjamin. Kish was a son of Mahli, and grandson of Merari, of the tribe of Levi. Kish was a son of Abdi of the Merari family, of the tribe of Levi. He lived during the time of King Hezekiah of Judah. Biblical reference for baby name Kish: 1 Samuel 9:1, 3; 10:11, 21; 14:51; 2 Samuel 21:14; 1 Chronicles 8:30, 33; 9:36, 39; 12:1; 23:21, 22; 24:29; 26:28; 2 Chronicles 29:12; Esther 2:5 Strong's Bible concordance H7027 |
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