List of names for the Biblical nameless
This list of names for the Biblical nameless compiles names given in Jewish or Christian mythology for characters who are unnamed in the Bible itself.
Hebrew Bible
Cain's wife
- Name: Awan
- Source: the apocryphal Book of Jubilees
- Appears in the Bible at: Genesis 4:7
A literal reading of Genesis leads readers to wonder where Cain got his wife. The Book of Jubilees says that Awan was Adam and Eve's first daughter. Their second daughter Azura married Seth.
Noah's wife
- See note at Cain's wife, above.
Potiphar's wife
- Name: Zuleika
- Source: Jewish folklore
- Appears in the Bible at: Genesis 39:12
Pharaoh's magicians
- Names: Jannes and Jambres
- Source: 2 Timothy 3:8
- Appears in the Bible at: Exodus 7
Job's wife
- Names: Sitis, Dinah
- Source: Jewish folklore
- Appears in the Bible at: Book of Job
Jephthah's daughter
- Name: Seila
- Source: Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum
- Appears in the Bible at Judges 11
The Witch of Endor
- Name: Sedecla
- Source: Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum
- Appears in the Bible at: 1 Samuel 28
New Testament
The Magi
- Names: Balthasar, Melchior, and Caspar
- Source: European folklore
- Names: Hor, Basanater, and Karsudan
- Source: The Book of Adam, an apocryphal Ethiopian text
- Names: Larvandad, Hormisdas, and Gushnasaph
- Source: Syrian Christian folklore
- Appear in the Bible at: Matthew 2
The Nativity shepherds
- Names: Asher, Zebulun, Justus, Nicodemus, Joseph, Barshabba, and José
- Source: The Syrian Book of the Bee
- Appear in the Bible at Luke 2
Herodias' daughter
Syrophoenician woman
- Name: Justa
- Source: Third century pseudo-Clementine homily
- Appears in the Bible at: Matthew 15, Mark 7
Hæmorrhaging woman
- Name: Berenice
- Source: The apocryphal Acts of Pilate
- Name: ''Veronica
- Source: Latin translation of the Acts of Pilate
- Appears in the Bible at: Matthew 9:20-22
Damned rich man
- Name: Nineveh
- Source: Coptic folklore
- Name: Phineas
- Source: Pseudo-Cyprian, De pascha computus
- Name: Dives
- Source: European Christian folklore
- Appears in the Bible at: Luke 16
Pontius Pilate's wife
- Name: Claudia, Procla, or Perpetua
- Source: European folklore
- Appears in the Bible at: Matthew 27:19
Thieves crucified with Christ
- Names: Zoatham and Canna
- Source: Old Latin Gospel text
- Names: Dismas and Gestas
- Source: Acts of Pilate
- Appears in the Bible at: Luke 23
Soldier who pierced Jesus with a spear
The Spear of Longinus, also known as the Spear of Destiny, is supposedly preserved as a relic, and various magical powers are ascribed to it.
Man who offered Jesus vinegar
- Name: Stephaton
- Source: Codex Egberti, tenth century
- Appears in the Bible at: Matthew 27:48
Guard(s) at Jesus' tomb
- Name: Petronius
- Source: Apocryphal Gospel of Peter
- Names: Issachar, Gad, Matthias, Barnabas, Simon
- Source: The Book of the Bee
- Appears in the Bible at: Matthew 27:62-66
Cleopas's companion on the road to Emmaus
- Names: Nathanael, Nicodemus, Simon, or Luke
- Source: European folklore
- Appears in the Bible at: Luke 24:18


