Complete Definition of "Timothy"

see|timothy
English
Etymology
Gr. (timan), to honour + (theos), god

Proper noun
en-proper-noun
book of the Bible|Timothy

  1. biblical Books in the New Testament of the Bible (1 Timothy and 2 Timothy), epistles to Timothy.
  2. biblical character A companion of Paul.
  3. given name|male of biblical origin, also borne by early Christian saints.

Related terms
Tim.
pet forms: Tim, Timmy

Translations
trans-top|books in the New Testament
Finnish: kirje|Kirje Timoteus|Timoteukselle
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Japanese: ������� (temote e no tegami)
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trans-top|companion of Paul
Danish: Timotheus
Finnish: Timoteus
German: Timotheus
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Norwegian: Timoteus
Swedish: Timoteus
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trans-top|male given name
Danish: Tim
Finnish: Timo
French: Timothée
German: Tim, Timo
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Norwegian: Tim
Russian: Тимо�ей ( Timoféj )
Swedish: Tim
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sr:Timothy

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