Bethany

English

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek Βηθανία (Bēthanía) from the Aramaic בית עניא (beth anya, house of wretchedness).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɛθəni/

Proper noun

Bethany

  1. (biblical) The village where Jesus stayed before going to Jerusalem and being crucified.
  2. (biblical) The village where Lazarus, Mary and Martha lived (Bible, John 11 v. 1)
  3. (biblical) Mary of Bethany, sometimes identified as Mary Magdalene.
  4. A female given name, transferred use of the biblical place name.

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