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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prophet, spokesperson
my rock, rock of God
praise (folk association with Hallelujah)
God is my oath
God is my strength (variant interpretation)
guarded by God
to ascend (aliyah)
God has favored me
faith, trust, faithfulness
God is gracious
grace, favor
my God is an oath
pledged to God (via Susannah)
God is my strength, my God is high
graceful, lovely
miracle (if derived from Hebrew Nasia)
dove
praised, one who is praised
ewe, female sheep
thankful, God has heard
God is gracious, gift of God
my father (reference to God)
glory, adoration
I have light, enlightened
beloved
complete, all-encompassing
he will illuminate, shining light
supplanter, held by the heel
beloved, dear one
God has shown favor
life
princess, noblewoman
ewe (short for Rachel)
speech, utterance, expression
pearl of wisdom
the Lord is God
beloved, wished-for child
daughter of God
guardian, protector
garden, vineyard
branch, vine tendril
God is gracious
gift of Yahweh
joyful, one who rejoices
God beholds, foresight
who is like God
my God is abundance
myrtle tree
grace and favor (from Anna)
God is gracious, Yahweh's grace
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