Proper noun
A certain early Christian and city chamberlain. (biblical character)
(rare) A male given name from Ancient Greek of biblical derivation.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLoving, 34 Early career Whitman at age 28 The following summer Whitman worked for another printer, Erastus Worthington, in Brooklyn. Source: Internet
Deputy Commissioner Erastus Iikuyu, the police Crime Investigations Coordinator for Nampol in Erongo said after searching in the area they found the lifeless body of the baby girl in a dustbin in Kuisebmond. Source: Internet
The Namibian Police's regional commander for crime investigations in Erongo, deputy commissioner Erastus Ikuyu, said Shimpanda went back into the shack to rescue the two young children but got trapped in the blaze. Source: Internet
There will be eight other fights on the undercard featuring some experienced boxers like Albinus Felesianu and Simon Johannes, and other exciting young prospects like Kasera Sirongo, Benhard Benhard and Jonas Erastus. Source: Internet
This had to anger or mystify various of his high status converts in Corinth, folks like Erastus the city treasurer mentioned in Rom. 16. Source: Internet