Associations to the word «Beth»
Noun
- Lisa
- Jennifer
- Gail
- Natalie
- Brigham
- Grady
- Bethel
- Noah
- Orthodox
- Houghton
- Nel
- Emily
- Brennan
- Lacey
- Tel
- Hebrew
- Fowler
- Newark
- Eric
- Richie
- Mcintyre
- Rowe
- Rae
- Clete
- Myrtle
- Custer
- Slater
- Melanie
- Goddard
- Kathryn
- Debbie
- Tina
- Graf
- Jessica
- Alison
- Betsy
- Karen
- Cohen
- Abel
- Laura
- Stephanie
- Megan
- Nikki
- Katz
- Moshe
- Sandra
- Edna
- Josh
- Sarah
- Michele
- Greene
- Ann
- Fars
- Bonnie
- Abraham
- Suzanne
- Carol
- Marjorie
- Rick
- Joanne
- Lei
- Lillian
- Quinn
- Norton
- Hughes
- Williamsburg
- Diocese
- Connie
- Susan
- Pulpit
- Pensacola
- Elizabeth
- Jewish
- Jerusalem
- Sulla
- Judith
- Ensign
- Gymnast
- Chloe
- Brant
- Boyfriend
- Amanda
- Porta
- Willem
- Rutherford
- Lois
- Bauer
- Rebecca
- Sara
- Lea
- Paula
- Leland
- Marley
- Meyers
- Sorority
- Luca
- Indexing
Verb
Wiktionary
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Aramaic alphabet, 𐡁
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet, ב
BETH, noun. Name of the second letter of the Syriac alphabet, ܒ
BETH, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Elizabeth, Elisabeth, and sometimes Bethany. Also a formal given name or middle name.
BETH DIN, noun. (Judaism) A rabbinical court which regulates certain parts of Jewish law.
BETH DIN, noun. Alternative spelling of beth din
BETH HAMIDRASH, noun. A Jewish house of study where the study of the Torah is undertaken.
Dictionary definition
BETH, noun. The 2nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Wise words
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