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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peace, wholeness
breath, vapor (from Abel)
princess, noblewoman
Yahweh has helped, God strengthens
God is gracious
gift of God
built, son of (biblical)
sea of bitterness (alternative etymology)
joyful song, exultation
daughter of poverty (alternate etymology)
father of joy, my father is joyful
God will add, may He add
joyful song, joy
water, spring
my God is an oath
grace, favor of God
princess, noble one (Sara variant)
God is gracious
grace, favor
field, meadow
my God is Yahweh
grace
God has healed
watchtower; to watch over
princess, radiance
delicate, languishing
who is like God
work of God, God's labor
word, speech
life, living
God is witness
my God is an oath
bitter, beloved
salt
God has answered my prayers
supplanter, one who follows at the heel
heard by God
life, living one
my father is joy
light is mine
life, living one
delicate, weak
ice, frost
blessed, divine blessing
God is my lord (El + Yah element)
fruit, blossom
God is gracious
God is my praise (via -iah suffix)
rebelliousness, bitterness
official of Yah
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