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 is good, Yahweh is good
my God is Yahweh
fire of Yahweh
precious, anointed
faithful as a dog
of God (via -iel suffix)
God is my strength, helped by God
dove
he who descended, to descend
happiness, good fortune
may God protect
God has given
strong, firm, enduring
supplanter
possession, acquired
God has remembered
comforter, consolation
heavenly city, promised land
thankful
pure, innocent
of the river Jordan
valley of willows
God will add, God increases
Stream, flowing
Held by the heel
God has given
asked for, prayed for
father of many nations
asked of God
supplanter, held by the heel
My father (if related to Hebrew Avi)
beloved, friend
held by the heel (from the birth story of Jacob)
Holy hill, place of spiritual ascent
Mountain of divine revelation
God has remembered
God has heard
God is gracious
variant of Elias: my God is Yahweh
God is the giver
comforted, consoler
blessed, fruitful
lion
God will strengthen
gift of God
God is gracious
supplanter, held by the heel
God has remembered
God is gracious
divine strength
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