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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princess, noblewoman
beautiful, adorned, ornament
princess, noblewoman
stranger, foreigner
God has judged
altar, hearth of God
graceful, favored (from Ana/Hannah)
helmet, protection
God saves
married, belonging to God
My God is Yahweh
my joy, my song
My father is joyful; father of exultation
His gift; place of peace; tranquil (Biblical pl...
grace, favor
wild mountain goat, ibex
my father
God is gracious
spring of water, fountain
flowing river (associated meaning)
life, living
lion
creative variant of Tamara (date palm)
priest
forest, to teach
shining, radiant
bright one, light
help, helper
oak tree, my oak
highest point, citadel
diseased (alternate Hebrew interpretation)
God is gracious
ornament of God
woman from Magdala, tower
bitter sea
beloved, darling
dove
lion of God
treetop, utterance
grace, favor
my light, light for me
grace, favor of God
woman from Magdala
who is like Yahweh (God)?
God is my judge
Yahweh has strengthened
God has afflicted
weary (variant of Leah)
God is my father
radiance, splendor, brilliance
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