Worldbuilding Wednesday 2/13/19: Wicked Women of the Bible

La danse de Salomé, by Gaston Bussière, 1914
(See my post on Savage Queens here)

I still can’t get enough of Salome and her yen for peacock feathers.

There were other powerful women in the Good Book, some judged as “wicked” by past moralizers: Jezebel, Delilah, Herodias. Others acted just as strongly, but because they weren’t pagans, were forgiven, like Deborah and Judith. Judith in particular has inspired as many depictions as Salome has.

Want to start writing some apocrypha, such as the Gospel of Mary? Here’s a list of names to populate those stories with.

Biblical Ladies

Zirah

Tiphiel

Shudirbah

Ganomi

Delmariah

Asheba

Thulsheba

Shaanitha

Zonupha

Gophosa

Huthassah

Desiriam

Omimah

Thessadiah

Ajith

Gethsheeba

Tosabra

Labritha

Gimethjabel

Rimiah

Hednia

Shorjiel

Noliphica

Tethareeva

Zeneshah

Tajuna

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