Onesiphorus is a name of Greek origin that means "bringing advantage" or "profitable." In the Bible, Onesiphorus is mentioned in the second letter of Paul to Timothy as a loyal friend who provided comfort and support to the apostle during his imprisonment. He is described as someone who was not ashamed of Paul's chains and went out of his way to find him and minister to his needs. The name Onesiphorus is not commonly used today, but it still holds cultural and historical significance for those familiar with biblical literature.
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