Home › Words › I › inghamiteinghamiteinghamite means A follower of Benjamin Ingham (1712–1772), English cleric and founder of the Moravian Church in England as well as his own religious societies.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, inghamite ranks #31,465 of 42,752 for Qualifying.EtymologyFrom Ingham + -ite.nounA follower of Benjamin Ingham (1712–1772), English cleric and founder of the Moravian Church in England as well as his own religious societies.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.kilhamite 60% match — A member of the Methodist New Connexion, a Protestant nonconformist church formed in 1797 by secession from the Wesleyan Methodists. vs inghamite →gurneyite 57% match — A Quaker who supports the ideas of the minister Joseph John Gurney, generally following evangelical doctrines on Jesus Christ, the Atonement, and the Bible. vs inghamite →ananite 52% match — A follower of Ananism. vs inghamite →higginsite 51% match — A member of the Holy Ghost and Us Society, a millenarian religious sect, under its local minister George W. Higgins in Maine, United States. vs inghamite →grindletonianism 51% match — The antinomian beliefs and practice of the Grindletonians, who flourished in England during the seventeenth century. vs inghamite →aitkenite 50% match — A religious follower of Robert Aitken (1800–1873), Scottish popular preacher who formed The Christian Society, with his following primarily drawn from Methodist and Anglican believers, promoting a mix of evangelism and Tractarianism. vs inghamite →gurneyism 50% match — The religious principles of Joseph John Gurney (1788–1847), Quaker minister who brought about a schism among American Quakers. vs inghamite →glasite 50% match — One of a Christian sect founded around 1730. vs inghamite →