Personal name meaning, two fig cakes. (Hos 1:3) lists Diblaim as a parent of Gomer, Hosea’s harlot wife. Some Bible students see Hosea’s father-in-law so named; others, his mother-in-law. The latter case is combined with an understanding that she was also a harlot whose price was two fig cakes. Others would equate Diblaim with the place name Beth-diblathaim. The most direct explanation seems to be that Diblaim is Gomer’s father, of whom nothing more is known.