This list contains tribes or other groups of people named in the Bible of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.
For the descendants of "Accaba" (1 Esdras 5:30, Revised Version), see the entry for Hagab.
For the "Agaba" of 1 Esdras 5:30, see Hagab.
Ahumai, according to 1 Chronicles 4:2, was the name of a clan within the Tribe of Judah. The name "Ahuman" appears only in this verse of the Hebrew Bible, and manuscripts of the Greek Septuagint read Acheimei, Achimai or Achiman. The Encyclopaedia Biblica raises the possibility that the correct reading is "Ahiman" rather than "Ahumai."
A company of the colonists whom the Assyrian king planted in Samaria (Ezra 5:6-7).
Apharsathchites, according to Ezra 4:9, were among the groups of people who wrote a letter to the Persian emperor in opposition to the rebuilding of Jerusalem. The exact spelling "Apharsathchites" occurs only in Ezra 4:9. However, an alternate form of the same name, "Apharsachites," appears in Ezra 5:6 and 6:6. According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, the term seems to be "the title of certain officers under Darius," and it is "misunderstood" as referring to a tribe of people.
Another of the tribes removed to Samaria, or perhaps the same as the Apharsachites (Ezra 4:9).
Arkites, also Archites were descendants of Canaan, according to and , and were also inhabitants of the land of Canaan, according to . David's friend Hushai was an Arkite (). The Arkites inhabited Arqa, a city in the north of what is now Lebanon.
Arvadites were descendants of Canaan, according to and . They inhabited Arvad/Arwad, an island city that is now part of Syria.