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
God will hear, heard by God
God has heard (via Samuel)
my God is Yahweh
oak tree
God exists, gift
strong, enduring
God has given
God has built, Yahweh has built
to them is life
dear one, uncle
may God protect
God is salvation
my messenger, my angel
king of beasts, symbol of Judah
may God protect
gift of God
God has seen
my messenger, my angel
God has helped
protected by Yahweh
who is like God?
God is gracious (John root)
luck, fortune (from Gad)
God is my strength
mountain goat, ibex
God enlightens, He shines
God has given, gift
pine tree
Yahweh remembers
God has remembered
my messenger, my angel
salvation of the Lord (via Isaiah element)
beloved
God will teach
bear
thankful, grateful
praised (from Judah/Yehuda)
servant of God
remembered by God
Greece, Ionia (biblical Javan)
fruitful
pleasantness, delight
tree
gift of God, God is salvation
castle, fortress, palace
dove
God has been gracious
spear, acquired
belonging to God
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