A literal reading of Genesis leads readers to wonder where Cain got his wife. The Book of Jubilees says that Awan was Adam and Eve's first daughter. Their second daughter Azura married Seth.
Hebrew Bible
Cain's wife
The Book of Jubilees provides names for a host of unnamed Biblical characters, including wives for most of the antediluvian patriarchs. The last in the series is Noah's wife, to whom it gives the name of Emzara. Other Jewish traditional sources contain many different names for Noah's wife.
Noah's wife
Potiphar's wife
Potiphar's wife tempted Joseph in Egypt.Pharaoh's magicians
The names of Jannes and Jambres, or Jannes and Mambres, were well known through the ancient world as magicians. In this instance, nameless characters from the Hebrew Bible are given names in the New Testament.
Job's wife
Jewish folklore says that Sitis, or Sitidos, was Job's first wife, who died during his trials. After his temptation was over, the same sources say that Job remarried Dinah, Jacob's daughter who appears in Genesis.
Jephthah's daughter
The Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum falsely ascribes itself to the Jewish author Philo. It in fact did not surface until the sixteenth century; see Works of Philo.
The Witch of Endor
New Testament
The Magi
The Nativity shepherds
The Book of the Bee was written by Bishop Shelemon in the Aramaic language in the thirteenth century. Herodias' daughter
Syrophoenician woman
According to the same source, her daughter was Berenice.Hæmorrhaging woman
Veronica is apparently a Latin variant on Berenice. According to the Acts, Veronica or Berenice obtained some of Jesus' blood on a cloth at the Crucifixion. Folklore identifies her with the woman who was healed of a bleeding discharge in the Gospel.Damned rich man
Pontius Pilate's wife
Thieves crucified with Christ
Soldier who pierced Jesus with a spear
Man who offered Jesus vinegar
Guard(s) at Jesus' tomb
The Gospel text is unclear as to whether there was one guard, or more than one. It seems unlikely that large numbers of Jewish soldiers were enlisted in the Roman army under Pontius Pilate's command.Cleopas's companion on the road to Emmaus
Some have surmised that it was indeed the author of the Gospel of Luke who is this nameless Biblical character.