Name Meaning and Biblical Context of Jamin
| Name | Jamin (Add to Favourite List?) | ||
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| Meaning | Right hand. | ||
| Biblical context |
The Biblical baby name Jamin is Hebrew in origin and it's meaning is right hand.
Jamin is pronounced jaw-meen'. Jamin is the name of three men in the Bible. Jamin was the second son of Simeon, and grandson of Jacob and Leah. He founded the family of Jaminites. Jamin was a son of Ram, and grandson of Jerahmeel. He belonged to the tribe of Judah. Jamin was a priest who assisted Ezra in explaining the law to the people. He belonged to the tribe of Levi. Biblical reference for baby name Jamin: Genesis 46:10; Exodus 6:15; Numbers 26:12; 1 Chronicles 2:27; 4:24; Nehemiah 8:7 Strong's Bible concordance H3226 |
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