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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mother of many nations; feminine form of Abraham
enlightened, bearer of light
earth, ground
beloved, wished-for child
God is my oath
high mountain, exalted
Who is like God?
Bee; industrious and sweet
grace, favor
Grace, favor
precious gift
father's joy
name of God, asked of God
God is gracious
Praise, offering
grace, favor (from Anna)
one who causes to be forgotten
dew of heaven (if from Hebrew Talya)
brother of God, friend of Jehovah
my God is abundance
of the Passover feast
fortunate, blessed
to sing, to shout for joy, to cry out in praise
lily
beloved, sea of bitterness
Pearl of wisdom
fertile plain; from the Sharon Valley of ancien...
worthy, proper, fit
good; pleasant
God is my judge
God is gracious
strength of God
who is like God
God is gracious
dwelling of the generation
joyful song
beloved (from Mary)
God is gracious
God is gracious, God has shown favor
God is my strong man
Judged; vindicated
Judge; one who judges
a plain, a fertile coastal plain
garden of God, vineyard
plain, fertile flatland
God is gracious
lily (Sue/Susan) + grace (Ann/Anne)
gift of God
God is gracious; feminine variant of John
bee
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