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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feminine form of Riel (God is my guard)
my God is an oath
crown, jewel, ornament
my beloved branch
God has acted, divine miracle
living, life, alive
priestly, of the Kohen (priest)
mountain of strength
fruit
who is like God (via Michaela)
morning dew
foresight
who is like God
sea of bitterness
God is my judge
rest, tranquility, peace
source of joy
God is my light, flame of God
beloved, darling
sea of bitterness (from Miriam)
gift of God
love
gentle, delicate, languid
complete, pure
strength of God
God is my light
sky, heaven, elevated
supplanter, one who follows at the heel
light of God
strong, mighty
one who knows, connoisseur
God has reserved (from Azaliah)
God is my refuge
my strength
to bind, captivating
graceful, full of favor
judged, vindicated
God is my strength
beloved/wished-for child
beloved, wished-for
my father is joy
my flock is God
pure, chaste (if Hebrew-derived)
supplanter
help of God
who is like God (via Mikhail)
to go up, ascend
who is like God?
to shine, radiate light
spirit, breath, wind
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