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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My God is Yahweh
gift of God
praise (from Hallelu)
crown, complete
gift of God (folk etymology)
God is gracious
God exists, God is
anointed one (related to Messiah)
God is my strength
strong, mighty (by association with oak)
God has remembered
lion
comforter, full of compassion
who is like God?
my father is Jesse
mouth of brass
delightful, sweet
God is gracious (via John)
dry place, sunny place
God is with me
none is like God (rhetorical)
beyond, on the other side (of the river)
God is gracious
my king is righteousness
causing to forget
sweetness of God
sheaf of grain
God has exalted
cassia, sweet-scented bark
he who supplants, holds by the heel
attached, joined
God is gracious
Yahweh is my light
God is gracious (through John)
lion
pause, reflection, musical interlude
descent, to descend
one who struggles with God
God is my judge
glory of God
pure, innocent
to sing, to praise with music
stronghold, fortress
who is like God
God sees, God beholds
in the shadow of God
God has shown favor
rest, comfort
who is like God
early rain, autumn rain
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