Ananias

/ænəˈnaɪəs/ noun

A person who lies or deceives; named after Ananias from the New Testament who lied to the apostles.

From the Biblical figure Ananias (Acts 5), whose name became synonymous with lying after he deceived the early Christian church about selling his property.

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