Arimathaea
/ˌɛɹɨməθˈiə/
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Arimathaea, of Biblical origin, is derived from a place name meaning 'heights' or 'elevated'. It carries a sense of nobility and spiritual elevation, often associated with the biblical figure Joseph of Arimathea, who provided a tomb for Jesus. The name evokes a sense of grandeur and sacred significance.
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