Name Meaning and Biblical Context of Gamal
| Name | Gamal (Add to Favourite List?) | ||
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| Meaning | Camel. | ||
| Biblical context |
The Biblical baby name Gamal is Hebrew in origin and it's meaning is camel.
Gamal is pronounced gaw-mawl'. Camels were used by Jews for riding, as a beast of burden, and in wars. Camels were gifted by the Pharoah to Abraham. Abraham's servant rode on a camel when he went to fetch a bride for Isaac. Camels were a part of the wealth of Jacob. The Queen of Sheba rode on a camel when she came to visit Solomon. Biblical reference for baby name Gamal: Genesis 12:16; 24:10, 11, 64; 30:43; 37:25; Samuel 30:17; Isaiah 21:7; Ezra 2:67; Nehemiah 7:69; 1 Kings 10:2; 2 Chronicles 9:1 Strong's concordance H1581 |
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