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This list is intended as a quick reference for individuals mentioned in the Book of Mormon.
Notation
Names with superscripts (e.g., Nephi1) are numbered according to the index in the LDS scripture, the Book of Mormon.[1] Missing indices indicate people in the index who are not in the Book of Mormon; for instance, Aaron1 is the biblical Aaron, brother of Moses.
- Bold type indicates the person was an important religious figure, such as a prophet or a missionary.
- Italic type indicates the person was a king, chief judge or other ruler.
- Underlined type indicates the person was a historian or record keeper; one whose writing (abridged or not) is included in The Book of Mormon.
- Combined typefaces indicate combined roles. For example, bold italic indicates an individual was both a religious and secular leader.
A
- Aaron2, descendant of Heth2 Jaredite king
- Aaron3, son of Mosiah2, Nephite missionary
- Aaron4, Lamanite king (c. AD 330)
- Abinadi, Nephite prophet sent to people of Lehi-Nephi - converted Alma1(c. 150 BC)
- Abinadom, son of Chemish, Nephite historian, and Nephite warrior.
- Abish, Lamanite woman, servant of Lamoni's wife
- Aha, Nephite military officer (c. 80 BC)
- Ahah, son of Seth2, Jaredite king
- Akish, son of Kimnor, Jaredite king
- Alma1, Nephite prophet (c. 173-91 BC)
- Alma2, son of Alma1, known as Alma the Younger. Nephite prophet and first chief judge (c. 100-73 BC).
- Amaleki1, Nephite record keeper (c. 130 BC)
- Amaleki2, seeker of Zeniff's people (c. 121 BC)
- Amalickiah, Nephite traitor who becomes king of the Lamanites and wars with Nephites - killed by Teancum (c. 70 BC)
- Aminadab, Nephite dissenter living among the Lamanites - reconverted by Nephi2 and Lehi4 (c. 30 BC)
- Amgid (/ˈæmɡɪd/),[2] a Jaredite king.
- Aminadi, descendant of Nephi1
- Amlici, Nephite dissenter (c. 87 BC)
- Ammah, Nephite missionary, companion of Aaron3
- Ammaron, Nephite record keeper (c. AD 306)
- Ammon1, leader of expedition to land of Nephi (c. 121 BC)
- Ammon2, son of Mosiah2, missionary to the Lamanites, becomes chief judge in land of Jershon to Anti-Nephi-Lehites (c. 100 BC)
- Ammoron, Nephite traitor, brother of Amalickiah, king of Lamanites after Amalickiah's death - killed by Teancum (c. 66-61 BC)
- Amnigaddah, son of Aaron2, Jaredite king
- Amnor, Nephite spy in Amlicite campaign (c. 87 BC)
- Amoron, a , Amoron reported to Mormon.
- Amos1, son of Nephi4, Nephite record keeper (c. AD 110–194)
- Amos2, son of Amos1, Nephite record keeper (c. AD 194–306)
- Amulek, son of Giddonah1, Nephite missionary, companion of Alma2
- Antiomno, Lamanite king of land of Middoni.
- Antionah, a chief ruler in Ammonihah
- Antionum, Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
- Antipus, Nephite commander in city of Judea.(c. 65 BC)
- Archeantus (/ˌɑːrkiˈæntəs/),[3] Nephite soldier, one of three "choice men" (Moroni 9) slain in battle (c. AD 375)[4]
B
- Benjamin, known as King Benjamin, Nephite prophet and king (c. 120 BC)
- Brother of Jared2, (also Mahonri Moriancumer),[5][6][7] Jaredite prophet and the most prominent person in the account given in the beginning (Chapters 1 - 6) of the Book of Ether.
C
- Captain Moroni, see Moroni1
- Nephi, son of Helaman, and succeeded by his son, and eventually by Seezoram. Cezoram and Seezoram are two different people and should not be confused with one another.
- Christ, see Jesus Christ
- Cohor1, brother of Noah2
- Cohor2, early Jaredite king, son of Corihor1 and brother to Noah. He joined his brother Noah, with "all his brethren and many of the people" to establish a rival kingdom to Shule's (Ether 7:15). There are no further references, but he seems to have been influential, for his brother Noah later names a son after him (Ether 7:20) and the name is passed down to the end of the Jaredite lineage (Ether 13:17).
- Cohor3, late Jaredite
- Com1 (/koʊm/),[8] early Jaredite king, son of Coriantum1
- Com2, late Jaredite king
- Corianton (/ˌkɒriˈæntən/),[9] son of Alma2
- Coriantor, late Jaredite, son of Ether. Although his father had been king, Coriantor "dwelt in captivity all his days".[10]
- Coriantum1, early Jaredite king, son of Emer
- Coriantum2, middle Jaredite, son of Amnigaddah
- Coriantumr3, early Jaredite, son of Omer
- Coriantumr1, Jaredite king, last Jaredite survivor
- Coriantumr2, Nephite apostate, commander of Lamanite forces
- Corihor1, son of Kib, early Jaredite
- Corihor2, late Jaredite, not to be confused with Korihor
- Corom (/ˈkɔːrəm/),[11] middle Jaredite king, son of Levi2
- Cumenihah (/ˌkuːməˈnaɪhɑː/),[12]Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
E
- Emer (/ˈiːmər/),[13] early Jaredite king and son of Omer.
- Nephite soldier
- Enos2, son of Jacob2, Nephite prophet and record keeper
- Esrom (/ˈɛzrəm/),[15] early Jaredite and son of Omer.
- Ethem, later Jaredite king and son of Ahah.
- Ether (Book of Mormon prophet), Jaredite prophet and record keeper
- Ezias (/iːˈzaɪəs/),[16] prophet referenced in Helaman 8:20
G
- Gadianton, chief of Gadianton robbers(c. 50 BC)
- Gid, Nephite military officer (c. 63 BC)
- Giddianhi (/ˌɡɪdiˈænhaɪ/),[17]chief of Gadianton robbers (c. AD 16–21)
- Giddonah1 (/ɡɪˈdoʊnɑː/),[18]Amulek's father
- Giddonah2, high priest in Gideon (c. 75 BC)
- Gideon, Nephite patriot (c. 145-91 BC)
- Gidgiddonah (/ˌɡɪdɡɪˈdoʊnɑː/),[19]deceased Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
- Gidgiddoni, Nephite commander (c. AD 16)
- Gilead, Jaredite military commander
- Gilgah (/ˈɡɪlɡɑː/),[20] early Jaredite
- Gilgal, deceased Nephite commander at the battle of Cumorah (c. AD 385).
H
- Hagoth, Nephite ship builder1.
- Hearthom, middle Jaredite king and son of Lib1.
- Helam (/ˈhiːləm/),[21] convert from the people of Noah2 (c. 147 BC). First of those baptized by Alma1
- Helaman1, son of King Benjamin (c. 130 BC), brother of Mosiah2 and Helorum. Helaman is only mentioned in one verse.[22]
- Helaman2, eldest son of Alma2, prophet and military commander (c. 74-56 BC)
- Helaman3, eldest son of Helaman2 - sixth Nephite chief judge
- Helem (/ˈhiːlɛm/),[23] brother of Ammon2
- Hem (/hɛm/),[26] brother of Ammon2
- Heth1, early Jaredite and son of Com1.
- Heth2, middle Jaredite and son of Hearthom.
- Himni, son of Mosiah2 (c. 100-74 BC)
I
- Isabel, harlot in land of Siron
- Isaiah2, one of twelve Nephite disciples
- Ishmael1, an Ephraimite from Jerusalem
- Ishmael2, grandfather of Amulek
J
- Jacob2, son of Lehi1, Nephite prophet and record keeper
- Jacob3, Nephite apostate (c. 64 BC)
- Jacob4, Nephite apostate (c. AD 30–33)
- Jacom, son of Jared2, early Jaredite
- Jared2, founder of Jaredites
- Jared3, early Jaredite king
- Jarom, son of Enos2, Nephite record keeper
- Jeneum (/ˈdʒɛniəm/),[27]Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
- Jeremiah2, one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer
- Jonas1, son of Nephi3, one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Jonas2, one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Joseph2, son of Lehi1 (c. 595 BC)
- Josh, Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
K
- Kib, early Jaredite king
- Kim, Jaredite king and son of Morianton1.
- Kimnor (/ˈkɪmnɔːr/),[28]early Jaredite
- King Benjamin (see Benjamin)
- Kish, Jaredite king and son of Corom.
- Kishkumen, leader of robbers
- Korihor, an antichrist (c. 74 BC)
- Kumen (/ˈkuːmən/),[29] one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Kumenonhi (/ˌkuːməˈnɒnhaɪ/),[30] one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
L
- Laban, custodian of the brass plates (c. 600 BC)
- Lachoneus1, eleventh known Nephite chief judge (c. AD 1)
- Lachoneus2, son of Lachoneus1, twelfth known (and last) Nephite chief judge (c. AD 29–30)
- Lamah (/ˈleɪmə/),[31] Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
- Laman1, eldest son of Lehi1 (c. 600 BC)
- Laman2, Lamanite king (c. 200 BC)
- Laman3, son of Laman2 (c. 178 BC)
- Laman4, Nephite soldier
- Lamoni, Lamanite king converted by Ammon2
- Lehi1, Hebrew prophet who led his followers to promised land in western hemisphere (c. 600 BC), father of Laman, Lemuel, Nephi1, and Sam.
- Lehi2, son of Zoram2, possibly same as Lehi3.
- Lehi3, Nephite military commander
- Lehi4, son of Helaman2, Nephite missionary
- Lehonti (/liːˈhɒntaɪ/),[32]Lamanite officer (c. 72 BC)
- Lemuel, second son of Lehi1
- Levi2, middle Jaredite king and son of Kim.
- Lib1 (/lɪb/),[33] middle Jaredite king and son of Kish.
- Lib2, late Jaredite king
- Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
- Limher, Nephite soldier (c. 87 BC)
- Limhi, son of Noah3, third Nephite king in land of Lehi-Nephi (c. 121 BC)
M
- Mahah, son of Jared3
- Manti, Nephite soldier (c. 87 BC)
- Mathoni (/məˈθoʊnaɪ/),[36]one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Mathonihah (/ˌmæθoʊˈnaɪhɑː/),[37] one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Morianton1 (/ˌmɒriˈæntən/),[38] Jaredite king and son of Riplakish; in the lineage of Ether.
- Morianton2, founder of the Nephite city of Morianton, Nephite traitor and ruler of the people of Morianton, instigator of the Lehi-Morianton border dispute.
- Mormon1, father of Mormon2
- Mormon2, abridger of the Nephite record, military commander, historian, record keeper.
- Ether.
- Moroni1, known as Captain Moroni, Nephite military commander (c. 99-56 BC)
- Moroni2, son of Mormon2, Nephite prophet
- Moronihah1, son of Moroni1, Nephite general (c. 60 BC)
- Moronihah2, Nephite general who perished at the battle of Cumorah, along with his ten-thousand (c. AD 385)
- Mosiah1, Nephite prophet and king, father of King Benjamin
- Mosiah2, son of King Benjamin, Nephite prophet and king (c. 154-91 BC)
- Mulek, son of Jewish king Zedekiah
- Muloki (/ˈmjuːləkaɪ/),[40] Nephite missionary
N
- Nehor, Nephite apostate, religious theorist, antichrist (c. 91 BC)
- Nephi1, son of Lehi1
- Nephi2, son of Helaman2 - seventh Nephite chief judge
- Nephi3, son of Nephi2, known as Nephi the Disciple
- Nephi4, son of Nephi3
- Nephihah (/niːˈfaɪhɑː/),[41] second Nephite chief judge (c. 83-67 BC). He succeeded Alma the Younger when Alma had surrendered the judgment seat to him to devote more time to missionary work.[42] His son Pahoran inherited the judgment seat from him after his death.[43]
- Hebrew prophet quoted by Nephi1
- Nimrah (/ˈnɪmrɑː/),[45] son of Akish, Jaredite
- Noah2, son of Corihor1, early Jaredite king
- Noah3, son of Zeniff, Nephite king
O
- Omer, early Jaredite king and son of Shule.
- son of Mosiah2
- Omni, son of Jarom, Nephite record keeper
- Orihah, first Jaredite king
P
- Paanchi, son of Pahoran1, Nephite rebel (c. 52 BC)
- king of Nephite dissenters in land of Zarahemla (c. 61 BC)
- Zarahemlaand dissenter from the Nephites, caught Pacumeni in his attempt to run away, and killed him at the city walls. Helaman, son of Helaman, succeeded him as chief judge.
- Pagag (/ˈpeɪɡɑːɡ/),[50]son of Brother_of_Jared2
- Pahoran1, son of Nephihah, third Nephite chief judge (c. 68 BC)
- Pahoran2, son of Pahoran1, fourth Nephite chief judge, killed by Kishkumen (c. 52 BC)
R
- Riplakish (/rɪpˈleɪkɪʃ/),[51] Jaredite king and son of Shez1.
S
- Sam, third son of Lehi1 (c. 600 BC)
- Samuel2, Lamanite prophet (c. 6 BC)
- Sariah, wife of Lehi1 (c. 600 BC)
- Seantum (/siˈæntəm/),[52]member of Gadianton band (c. 23 BC)
- , another Nephite chief judge who was assassinated earlier.
- Seth2, son of Shiblom1, Jaredite
- Shared (/ˈʃeɪrəd/),[56] Jaredite military leader
- Shem2, Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
- one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Sherem (/ˈʃɛrəm/),[58] an antichrist (c. fifth century BC). Hugh Nibley states that "Sherem" means "snub nosed or pug nosed."[59]
- Shez1 (/ʃɛz/),[60] early Jaredite king and son of Heth1.
- Shez2, son of Shez1
- late Jaredite king and son of Com2.
- Shiblom2, Nephite commander (c. AD 385)[63]
- Shiblon, son of Alma2, Nephite missionary & record-keeper
- Shiz, Jaredite military leader
- Shule (/ʃuːl/),[64] early Jaredite king
T
- Teancum, Nephite military leader
- Teomner (/tiˈɒmnər/),[65]Nephite military officer
- Timothy, brother of Nephi2, one of twelve Nephite disciples
- Tubaloth (Coriantumr, a mighty man and Nephite dissenter, to lead his armies.[67]
Z
- Zarahemla, descendant of Mulek, leader of Mulek's colony
- Zedekiah2, one of twelve Nephite disciples (c. AD 34)
- Zeezrom, Nephite lawyer, Converted by Alma2 and Amulek, later Nephite missionary (c. 82 BC)
- Zemnarihah (/zɛmnəˈraɪhɑː/),[68]leader of Gadianton band (c. AD 21)
- Zeniff, Nephite king (c. 200 BC)
- Zenock, prophet of Israel
- Zenos, prophet of Israel
- Zerahemnah (/zɛrəˈhɛmnə/),[70]Lamanite commander at Sidon battle (c. 74 BC)
- Nephite military officer (c. 87 BC)
- Zoram1, servant of Laban (c. 600 BC)
- Zoram2, Nephite chief captain (c. 81 BC)
- Zoram3, an antichrist who led and taught the Zoramites (c. 74 BC)
See also
- List of Book of Mormon groups
- List of Book of Mormon places
- List of Mormon place names
- List of Book of Mormon prophets
- Wars mentioned in the Book of Mormon
References
- ^ Index
- IPA-ified from «ăm´gĭd»
- IPA-ified from «är-kē-ăn´tus»
- ^ a b c "A Chronological Setting for the Epistles of Mormon to Moroni - Alan C. Miner - Journal of Book of Mormon Studies - Volume 3 - Issue 2". Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2010-10-15.
- The Juvenile Instructor, [1 May 1892], p. 282 n.
- ^ Chapter 48, Book of Mormon Student Manual, Religion 121 and 122, 1996
- ^ "Understanding the Scriptures", "Ether 2 The Jaredites Build Barges", Book of Mormon Seminary Student Study Guide, [2000]
- IPA-ified from «kōm»
- IPA-ified from «kōr-ē-ăn´tun»
- ^ Ether 11:19
- IPA-ified from «kōr´um»
- IPA-ified from «kū-ma-nī´hä»
- IPA-ified from «ē´mer»
- IPA-ified from «ĕm´rän»
- IPA-ified from «ĕz´rum»
- IPA-ified from «ē-zī´us»
- IPA-ified from «gĭd-ē-ăn´hī»
- IPA-ified from «gĭd-dō´nä»
- IPA-ified from «gĭd-gĭd-dō´nä»
- IPA-ified from «gĭl´gä»
- IPA-ified from «hē´lum»
- ^ a b Mosiah 1:2
- IPA-ified from «hē´lĕm»
- IPA-ified from «hē-lōr´um»
- ^ Mosiah 1:2-8
- IPA-ified from «hĕm»
- IPA-ified from «jĕn´ē-um»
- IPA-ified from «kĭm´nōr»
- IPA-ified from «kū´mun»
- IPA-ified from «kū´ma-nän´hī»
- IPA-ified from «lā´mä»
- IPA-ified from «lē-hän´tī»
- IPA-ified from «lĭb»
- IPA-ified from «lĭm´hä»
- IPA-ified from «lūr´um»
- IPA-ified from «ma-thō´nī»
- IPA-ified from «măth-ō-nī´hä»
- IPA-ified from «mōr-ē-ăn´tun»
- ^ Ether 11:14-18
- IPA-ified from «myū´la-kī»
- IPA-ified from «nē-fī´hä»
- ^ Alma4:17-18
- ^ Alma 50:37-39
- IPA-ified from «nē´um»
- IPA-ified from «nĭm´rä»
- IPA-ified from «pā´kus»
- IPA-ified from «pā-kyū´mĕn-ī»
- ^ Helaman 1:3
- ^ Helaman 1:13
- IPA-ified from «pā´gäg»
- IPA-ified from «rĭp-lā´kĭsh»
- IPA-ified from «sē-ăn´tum»
- IPA-ified from «sē-zōr´um»
- ^ Helaman 8:27-28
- ^ See also Helaman 9:20-37
- IPA-ified from «shā´rud»
- IPA-ified from «shĕm´nän»
- IPA-ified from «shĕr´um»
- ^ Nibley, Hugh & Hummel, Sharman Bookwalter (ed.) Nibley's Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 1 (2013), ASIN: B00GFY0GUO
- IPA-ified from «shĕz»
- IPA-ified from «shĭb´lum»
- ^ Shiblom is mentioned in Ether 1:11-12, where he is identified as Shiblon, but it is clear from the context that it is the same individual whose troubled reign is described in Ether 11:4-9.
- ^ Mormon 6:14
- IPA-ified from «shūl»
- IPA-ified from «tē-äm´ner»
- IPA-ified from «tū´ba-läth»
- ^ Hel. 1:16-17
- IPA-ified from «zĕm-na-rī´hä»
- IPA-ified from «zēn´a-fī»
- IPA-ified from «zĕr-a-hĕm´nä»
- IPA-ified from «zē´rum»