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good Samaritan
good Samaritan
A person who selflessly helps others, especially those in distress. Taken from a parable in the Bible in which a Samaritan man was the only person who stopped to help a man who was robbed and beaten. Brad was hailed by the newspaper as a good Samaritan after he stepped in and helped a woman who was being robbed.
good Samaritan
A compassionate person who unselfishly helps others, as in In this neighborhood you can't count on a good Samaritan if you get in trouble. This expression alludes to Jesus's parable about a Samaritan who rescues and cares for a stranger who had been robbed and badly hurt and had been ignored by a priest and a Levite (Luke 10:30-35). The Samaritans were considered a heretical group by other Jews, so by using a Samaritan for the parable, Jesus chose a person whom his listeners would find least likely to be worthy of concern. [c. 1600]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Zelpha | | - | Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
| Alte (1) | | - | Yiddish |
| Malcom | | ['mælkəm] | |
| Vira | | - | Ukrainian |
| Quirijn | | - | Dutch |
| Fritjof | | FRIT-shof (Swedish), FRIT-yof (Swedish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |