100 Names For God
100 Names For God
Hundred Names for God:
The first 100 names of God in the Christian tradition
listed below do not use sexspecific imagery. You
might try making your own list.
God
Source of Godhead
Our Savior
Most High
Source of All
Merciful Savior
Almighty
Source of our laughter
Our Redeemer
Holy Ghost
the only perfect One
Savior of nations
Holy Spirit
Holy One
law giver
Paraclete
Trinity
light of the world
Wonderful Counselor
Holy Trinity
Love
Advocate
Most Holy Trinity
Imprisoned and beaten One
Guide
Most Holy & Undivided Trinity!
Home
Spirit of God
Great Deliverer
Monarch of monarchs
Gracious Spirit
Jesus
Healer
Comforter
Christ
Risen Christ
Inspirer
Jesus Christ
Ruler of the Universe
Spirit of Tenderness
Jesu
Liberator
Pentecostal Flame
Spirit sender
Monarch of mercy
Dove
Messiah
crucified one
Heavenly Dove
miracle worker
crucified God
Sanctifier
Light from light
transfigured one
Rock of our salvation
God from God
Blessed Jesus
Foundation of our faith
light of the world
Blessed Savior
Breath of God
friend of children
Judge of all
Inspirer
Way
Emmanuel
The only true God
Truth
Creator
Fountain of grace
Life
Most High God
Throne of grace
Jesus of Nazareth
Eternal One
Vine
provider of food in the wilderness
God of Mercy
Lamb of God
Holy Wisdom
The Word
Shepherd
Anointed One
Victor over death
Good Shepherd
Prince of Peace 1
Ancient of days
Shepherd of souls
forgiving reconciler
Majestic God
Bread of Life
Creator of Sabbath rest
Immortal One
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Some people will disagree with a few designations, but I do not use words with
feminine endings in English. Here are some of the common words or names for God in
the Christian tradition which do have sexspecific associations: Father; Son; God of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; King of glory; Lord and LORD; Jehovah (a conflation and
mistranslation); He; His; Him; Son of Mary; nephew of Elizabeth; Mother; Sister;
midwife; Dove (when male or female); mother hen; womb of the universe.
Cup of Salvation
I AM WHO I AM
child of Mary
God of the saints
(before Abraham was) I AM
Present to us in the Blessed Sacrament
the One who made order out of chaos
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