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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flowing down, descend
dedicated, trained, initiated
God has given
God is gracious
son of my sorrow (original birth name Ben-Oni)
sheaf of grain; biblical unit of measure
God is brother
God has made, made by God
sprout, expression
God has remembered
belonging to God
so be it, truth, certainty
high, exalted
God is salvation
God is salvation, Yahweh saves
God sees
gift of Yahweh
dove
to return (to God)
God-given, gift of God (Jah element)
my God is Yahweh
he who adds; the increaser
highest point, fortified hill
God heals, God supports
who is like God? (no one)
fruitfulness (of the land)
pine tree
eternal, hidden
thankful
God has promised
acquired, possessed
help, strength
God has helped
blessed
comfort, consolation
God will increase
sea monster, coiled serpent
messenger of God
relating to the Levites, priestly tribe
son of good fortune, favored son
God is gracious
short form of Israel or Rafael
one who returns, repentant
supplanter (via Jacob/James)
prophet, one who prophesies
praised by God (theophoric construction)
God saves
God has given
God has given
God is my strength
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