Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ananias

Proper Noun
/ˌæn.əˈnaɪ.əs/
Definition
Ananias is a name often associated with figures in Christian scripture.
Examples
  • In the New Testament, Ananias, a member of the early Christian community, sold a piece of property but kept back some of the proceeds for himself.
  • The story of Ananias serves as a cautionary tale about the seriousness of lying to the Holy Spirit.
Meaning
The name Ananias typically refers to a person known for acts of deceit or hypocrisy, particularly in the context of the biblical story of Ananias and Sapphira.
Synonyms
  • None specific, as it is a proper name.
  • In context, it may evoke terms like ‘liar’ or ‘hypocrite’ related to the biblical account.