Named by God — global biblical onomastics
SUBPROJECT 01 · INTERNATIONAL BIBLICAL ONOMASTIC SOCIETY
A large-scale research and publishing project dedicated to the systematic study, mapping, and dissemination of biblical personal names. The intellectual core is a rigorously structured corpus of 2,365 biblical names, each treated as a unit of cultural transmission: original scriptural form in Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic; phonetic transliterations; etymological trajectory through ancient Near Eastern languages; narrative role across 35,003 indexed Bible verses; social-graph of associated biblical figures; and differentiated spread across 202 countries and 12 writing systems.
The comparative orthographic layer comprises 20,540 attested spelling variants, constituting the most comprehensive multilingual register of biblical name forms assembled to date. Distribution data challenges the assumption that biblical nomenclature is a Western or Christian phenomenon — Brazil alone hosts an estimated 119M bearers of biblical names, followed by India (116M) and Mexico (100M).
The methodological lineage traces to the foundational study by Martinjak, Lauc & Skelac, Towards Analysis of Biblical Entities and Names using Deep Learning (IJACSA, vol. 14, no. 5, 2023; DOI 10.14569/IJACSA.2023.0140552) — which applied NLP and social-network centrality metrics (Degree, Closeness, Betweenness) to Polish, Croatian, and English translations of the Gospel of Mark, seeding the agenda Named by God now executes at civilizational scale.
PUBLISHED VOLUMES · BILINGUAL COUNTRY PAIRS
indexed2,365
tagged35,003
bearer data202
systems12
variants20,540
bearers~1B ppl