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.
1,263 names — click any name for full meaning, origin, and safety analysis
bitter, sorrow, grief
beloved, wished-for child
gift of God
precious, valuable
my father is joy
God Almighty, the All-Sufficient One
ewe, female sheep
judged, vindicated
favorable, agreeable
source of joy
gift of God
rest, ewe (via Rachel)
my father is joy, father's joy
God has healed
God is gracious, gift of God
life, living
woman from Magdala
oath, promise
rock, cliff, foundation
lion
strong, mighty
force, capability
God is my oath
crown, laurel
of the Jordan River
grace, favor
bird, sparrow
weary, delicate
gentle branch, vine
princess, lady
God is my judge
oak tree, terebinth
cassia, cinnamon spice
oak tree, terebinth tree
who is like God?
exaltation (Selah)
circular district, sand
of Magdala (lake district)
pleasantness, sweetness
God has helped, Yahweh is my help
helped by God, God has helped
door, gateway
cinnamon, cassia tree
hear me, listen
God is my oath
mountain of strength
gracious, favored
ewe (graceful creature)
Jehovah heals, God supports
people of God, work of Jehovah
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