Hebrew names carry the weight of the Bible and the ancient world. Many of the most popular names in America right now — Noah, Emma, Elijah, Hannah — are Hebrew. They've stayed on top for a reason: they're short, strong, and have held their meaning for 3,000 years.
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God has healed
Greece, Ionia (ancient land)
peace, wholeness, completeness
God saves, salvation (Hebrew Hoshea)
branch, sprout
God is with us
beloved of God, beloved of Yahweh
my God is king
small
savior, deliverer
God has favored, grace of God
my God is Yahweh
garden of God, orchard
stone of help
high mountain, exalted
son of excellence, son of distinction
one who resembles God
God has helped
thankful
strength, my strength
gift of God, gift of Yahweh
serpent's mouth
supplanter (through Jay from Jason/James)
open, wide
God has made
God is good
twin
God is gracious (via Hebrew Yeshua)
God is gracious (via Hans/John)
beloved, dear one
the Lord is willing
thankful, God has heard
name of God
God is gracious
who is like God?
God strengthens, God will strengthen
God is salvation
beloved
God is gracious
father of many nations
blindness of God
my vision, my sight
servant of God
man, human being
dove
God is worthy (via Jah prefix)
God has remembered
who is like God? (no one!)
God will add, God increases
God is gracious
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