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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beloved
God's gift
God is gracious
no one compares to God (rhetorical)
God has remembered
asked of God
God will increase
God has heard
flat fertile plain
life, living
praised
one who follows at the heel
God is gracious
fertile plain
God adds
lily, rose
God is gracious
God is gracious (from Jean component)
blessed, son (Hebrew root)
gift of God
he will laugh, he will rejoice
beloved
grace, favor (from Hannah root)
life, living
Dew of God; little lamb
life
Bird, sparrow
God has answered, gracious
fruitful, flourishing
gazelle; deer
people, community
my God has answered
Pledged to God; my God is an oath
joined, attached
ascent, going up
beloved of God
Lion of God
helped, protected by God
knowing; wise
eye, fountain, spring
my God is abundance
noblewoman, lady
lion (Hebrew root)
Tree; strong and deeply rooted; feminine form o...
God is my help
beloved, wished-for child
God is exalted
tenderness, sickness
praise, song of praise
helped by God, Yahweh has helped
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