Good Inn Names

good inn names
Does anyone have any ideas for the name of an inn?

I'm writing a story, the setting is the biblical 'Good Samaratin' parable, and the main character's daughter is selling the stores. So think, the time of the Bible, the names of Middle East for an inn. Thanks! I noticed realized that misspelled Samaritan. Sorry. = D The family is Jewish … so ..

Samaritan Inn, or go with a current names of times (of age) Hebrew, you may want to use the words of Strong's Concordance (do not have one?) which means "inn". Like: Posada Malown (meaning ',' but there are accents [reverse triangle] for two members) M'luwnah (meaning "house or present ') Check that the desired word in Strong and then look back, the original words. Like: Bath (no accent, but it means that these things … "daughter" and "apple [eye] ') … of course, "bath" also means "bath" in another context. name of a place in Palestine: Bethuel or Bethul. A place east of Jordan: Bithron. Bath-shua: daughter means "wealth." Another place in Palestine: all these: Gaba, Geba, Gibeah. GABA also means "hill". But, As you know, once you really study any words at all, most of them in any language have multiple meanings. Your choice now. luck.

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