Δα- | Δε- | Δη- | Δι- | Διδ- | Δικ- | Διμ- | Διν- | Διο- | Διρ- | Δο- | Δρ- | Δυ- | Δω-
- Δίδυμος
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- Meaning: Didymus, twin
- Note: Surname of Thomas, one of the 12 disciples (John 11:16)
- Διμωνά
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- Meaning: Dimonah
- Note: City in the territory of Judah (Josh 15:22)
- Διναῖος
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: Dinaites
- Note: A people mentioned in Ezra 4:9, as settled in the city of Samaria by Osnappar (Assurbanipal)
- Forms:
- Διναῖοι Noun: Nom Plur Masc
- Δινάχ
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- Meaning: Dinach
- Note: LXX Vaticanus for Anath (Judg 3:31)
- Διόγνητε
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- Meaning: Diognetus
- Note: Unknown Christian writer about AD130 (Diogn 1:1)
- Διονύσια
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Plur Neut
- Meaning: Dionysus, Bacchus (2Macc 6:7)
- Forms:
- Διονυσίων Noun: Gen Plur Neut
- Διός
- Ζεύς
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: Dios, Zeus
- Note: Supreme god of Greek theology (2Macc 6:2)
- Forms:
- Δία Noun: Acc Sing Masc
- Διὸς-Κορινθίος
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: A certain (unidentified) month (2Macc 11:21)
- Forms:
- Διὸς-Κορινθίου Noun: Gen Sing Masc
- Διοσκούροι
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: the Dioscuri: Castor & Pollux; the twins
- Note: The twin sons of Zeus: Castor and Pollux which are the two stars of the constellation of the Twins which navigators used. It was the sign on the ship on which Paul sailed from Malta (Acts 28:11)
- Forms:
- Διοσκούροις Noun: Dat Plur Masc
- Διόσπολις
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: Diospolis
- Note: City in Egypt, also called No (Ezek 30:14)
- Forms:
- Διοσπόλει Noun: Gen Sing Masc
- Διοτρέφης, Διοτρεφής
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- Meaning: Diotrephes
- Note: Judaizer who maligned John and his co-workers (3John 1:9)
- Δίρκαι
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- Meaning: Dircae
- Note: A persecuted woman (1Clem 6:2)