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Achsah (or Acsah) – daughter of Caleb. When Caleb promised her to Othniel in marriage, she requested that he increased her dowry to include not only land, but springs of water as well. Joshua, Judges, I Chronicles
Candace – Ethiopian queen; a eunuch under her authority and in charge of her treasury was witnessed to by Philip the Evangelist, led to God and baptized. Acts
Chloe – mentioned in Corinthians. Means “Green herb”.
Cozbi – A Midianite princess who was killed by Phinehas (grandson of Aaron) because her evil influence was seen as the source of a plague among the Israelites according to Numbers 25. The incident was then taken as a pretext for the War against the Midianites in Numbers 31.
Hadassah– Esther's Hebrew name, before she changed it to conceal her identity and became the queen of Persia and second wife of Ahasuerus. Esther
Hagar – Egyptian handmaiden of Sarah, wife of Abraham. Hagar became the mother of one of Abraham's sons, Ishmael. Genesis
Haggith – Wife of King David, mother of Adoniyah II Samuel, I Kings, I Chronicles
Hammolekheth – possibly rules over portion of Gilead. I Chronicles
Hamutal – Wife of Josiah and mother of "ungodly" sons Jehoahaz and Mattaniah. II Kings, Jeremiah
Hannah – A prophetess and worshipper at Jerusalem. Mother of Samuel. I Samuel
Hazzelelponi – daughter of Etam, tribe of Judah I Chronicles
Helah – I Chronicles
Hephziba – Wife of King Hezekiah and mother of Manasseh, who undid Hezekiah's good works. II Kings
Herodia – Granddaughter of Herod the great, married her uncle Philip, divorced him to marry Philip's half brother Herod Antipas, mother of Salome. "Matthew"
Hodesh – one of the wives of Shaharaim I Chronicles
Hodiah's wife – I Chronicles
Hogla (or Hoglah) – One of the five daughters of Zelophehad who fought and won the right to inherit their deceased father's property. Numbers, Joshua
Lydia of Thyatira – the first converted believer after the resurrection, and the first to introduce it in to her household. She was a successful business woman and she was pivotal to the spread of the name of Jesus. Acts
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Maacah, the daughter of King Talmi of Geshur, was married to King David and bore him his son Absalom. 2 Samuel 3:3
Maacah – 2nd wife of King Rehoboam. Mother of Abijah, Attai, Ziza and Shelomith. Rehoboam loved Maacah more than any other of his wives or concubines. "II Chronicles"
Maacah #2 – Sister of Makir, father of Gilead. Mentioned one verse later is Makir's wife, also named Maacah. "I Chronicles"
Rizpah – daughter of Aiah and one of the concubines of King Saul. II Samuel
Ruth – Boaz and Ruth get married and have a son named Obed. Obed is the descendant of Perez the son of Judah, and the grandfather of (king) David. Ruth, Matthew
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Salome #1 – daughter of Herodias. Name in Hebrew reads שלומית (Shlomit) and is derived from Shalom שלום, meaning "peace". Matthew, Mark
Salome #2 – a follower of Jesus present at his crucifixion as well as the empty tomb. Mark
Sarah #1 – wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac. Her name was originally "Sarai". According to Genesis 17:15 God changed her name to Sarah as part of a covenant with Yahweh after Hagar bore Abraham a son Ishmael. Genesis, Isaiah, Romans, Galatians, Hebrews, I Peter
Sarah #2 – wife of Tobias. Tobit
Serah – daughter of Asher mentioned briefly in Genesis. Genesis
Sheerah – founded three towns. Descendant of Ephraim. I Chronicles
Shelomit – mother of blasphemer. Leviticus
Shelomit – daughter of Zerubbabel, sister of Meshullam and Hananiah. I Chronicles
Shiphrah – one of two midwives who saved the Hebrew boys. Exodus
Shua – daughter of Heber that mentioned in 1 Chronicles 7.
Susanna #1 – a woman who was nearly sentenced to death due to false adultery accusations before being saved by Daniel. Daniel
Tamar #3 – daughter of David's son Absalom. II Samuel
Taphath – daughter of Solomon
Tharbis – according to Josephus, a Cushite princess who married Moses prior to his marriage to Zipporah as told in the Book of Exodus. This name is not found in the Bible, and there is debate on if "the Kushite" refers to Zipporah herself or a second woman (Tharbis).
Timnah (or Timna) – concubine of Eliphaz and mother of Amalek. Genesis
Zeruiah – daughter or stepdaughter of Jesse of the Tribe of Judah, was an older sister of King David. Zeruiah had three sons, Abishai, Joab, and Asahel, all of whom were soldiers in David's army. II Samuel, I Chronicles
Zuleika – Potiphar's wife and Asenath's mother. Asenath married Joseph, so she is the grandmother of Ephraim and Manasseh (Tribe of Joseph). She is given no name in the Bible, but is known as Zuleika (among other spellings) in Islamic and Jewish traditions.