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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gatherer, collector
beloved
light of God (related to Uriel)
gift, present (as in Leahs exclamation)
supplanter (via Jacob/Kobe etymology)
my covering is God; God protects
God is gracious, Yahweh is gracious
strong one of God
appointed by God
God is my help, my flock is God
God has helped
strength of God
God will strengthen
God will strengthen
God is my light
he who supplants, heel-grabber
gift of God
supplanter, one who follows at the heel
son of Jacob
righteousness of God
priest
peaceful
God is strong
exalted father
judged by God
messiah
my God is Yahweh
vow to God, dedicated
God who sees me
my father is God
God remembers
gift of God
causing to forget
my light, my flame
the Lord is salvation
my God is light
the Lord is salvation
God will hear
asked of God, prayed for
diamond, hardest stone
son of God
God is perfect, Yahweh is upright
heard by God
ornament of God, God is my jewel
gift of God
grace of God
God will establish, raised by God
salvation, God saves
mountain of strength
surety, guarantor
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