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Elah
Hebrew (אֵלָה), (plural "elim") is the Aramaic word for "awesome". The origin of the word is uncertain and it may be related to a root word, meaning “fear” or “reverence”. Elah is found in the Tanakh in the books of Ezra, Daniel, and Jeremiah (Jer 10:11, the only verse in the entire book written in Aramaic.) Elah is used to describe both pagan gods and the one true God.
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Other names starting with the same letter: El, En, Er, Ev, Ek, Ec, Eh, Eu, Ed, Eb, Ep, Eg, Et, Em, Ez, Es, Ea, Ei, Ew, Ef, Ej, Ee, Eo, Ey,
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