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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breath of life
strengthened by God
God is my judge
God is gracious
beloved friend
To rejoice or exult
daughter of God (Hebrew variant connection)
Heard by God
ewe, female sheep
myrtle tree (Hadassah variant)
sea of sorrow, bitterness
blessed
drop of the sea, sea of bitterness
gift of God
earth, ground
God is gracious (from Jean/Jane lineage)
flock, herd
God is my refuge; variant of Adalia
graceful, gentle
my God is Yahweh
life
Yahweh has answered
Exalted, noble
perfect, complete
praised, blessed by God
tree
the Lord is my God; Yahweh is my God
captivating beauty
young girl, maiden
cassia, cinnamon spice (variant of Keziah)
house of figs
Lily; rose; from Hebrew Shoshana
a plain, fertile land
God is my light
ewe; gentle one
mine, belonging to me
my father rejoices
Myrtle tree; bride
God has helped, divine helper
beloved, wished-for child
the fourth; connected
weary
God has favored me
princess who is beautiful
divine presence, dwelling of God
noble, ornament, jewel
God is gracious
gift of God, God has given
cassia tree, spice
gift from God
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