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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who is like God
my God is help
father of many nations
heart
the Lord supports
God knows
one who brings relief from sorrow
God is gracious
God is my strength
God is gracious (via James/Jacob etymology)
beloved of God
gift, offering (via Jesse/Isai)
evening, twilight, the pleasant time of day
God is my troop, God is my strength
divine might
his excellence, his preeminence
gift, present
God is my judge
God has remembered, remembered by God
God is good
Yahweh has shown favor
he gave, gift
permanent, steadfast
supplanter, one who follows at the heel
voice of God
who is like God?
possession, acquisition
peace
land of purple, merchant
one who hears, God has heard
gift of God, gift of Yahweh
God sees, God allocates
God has helped
strength, vigor
of the Jordan River
deer, gazelle
song sung to a stringed instrument
God is gracious
he shines
vision of God
tall like a palm tree
Yahweh saves
God saves, Yahweh is salvation
Yahweh has remembered
wine and grain
God is with us
exalted, lofty
God is my strength
God is my ornament
one who supplants, heel-grabber
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