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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my God is Yahweh
daughter of seven (seven symbolizing completeness)
grace, favor
castle, palace, fortress
life
God is my oath
my God has answered
God is with us
God is gracious
bee
my God is Yahweh
gazelle, tender
my God is an oath
God is gracious
bee
grace, favor
praised, he will be praised
dew of God
star
God has helped, comforted by God
speech, utterance
flask of kohl (cosmetic)
afflicted of God
pleasant
helper, assistant
bitter grace (combined etymology)
screech owl (ancient folk etymology)
from the tower, elevated
of the sea, bitter sea (from Maria/Miriam)
who is like God
water
My God has answered me
lion of God (as short form of Ariel)
drooping branch, destiny
supplanter
water
joyful, filled with happiness
pledged to God, my God is an oath
lily, rose
lily, rose
woman of Magdala, beloved
singing, hymn of praise
weary, tired
grace, favor
God will increase, God will add
pledged to God, God is my oath
going up, elevation
song, joy, shout of joy
date palm tree
oak tree
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