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
oak tree
gift of God
my joy, my song (Hebrew Roni)
Yahweh is gracious
God will add, God will increase
pleasant, agreeable, my delight
God exists, gift of God
God has heard
hidden, concealed
God is exalted, God is the Lord
mountain goat, ibex
who is like God (Michael root)
my God is Yahweh
oak tree, terebinth
flowing from God
asked of God
angel, messenger of God
beloved, wished-for child
weary, delicate
form of Michael/Micaiah
beloved, costly
of God, belonging to the divine (from -iyah suf...
lioness of God, God is my lion (from Ariel root)
princess of God
joyful, happy, rejoicing
of God, belonging to God
bright grace of God
to me is God
lioness of God
clan name (biblical)
captivating beauty (ensnaring)
one who binds with beauty
mountain of strength; enlightened
star
thankful; God has heard
citadel, fortress
God is gracious (via Anna)
wished-for child
my father is Yah
ewe (female sheep), traveler
gift of God
sea of bitterness or star of the sea
industrious, diligent
grace or favor (Ann component)
bitter
pearl, coral, precious gem
blessed, fortunate
peaceful, complete
princess (variant of Sarah)
guarded by God
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