Hebrew Baby Names

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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About Hebrew Baby Names

Five of the top 20 boy names in the US right now are Hebrew. Noah, Elijah, Levi, Asher, Ezra. Parents who picked these names mostly weren't thinking about ancient Canaan — they just liked how they sounded. That's how naming traditions spread: the biblical context becomes invisible, the name takes on its own life.

Most Hebrew names were originally descriptive. The "El" and "Iah" you see (Elijah, Isaiah, Nathaniel, Daniel) reference God. Names ending in -ah were often feminine: Hannah, Abigail, Deborah, Dinah. That pattern isn't strict — Judah, Micah, and Noah are male — but if you're scanning a list and see -ah, the odds lean girl.

Five names worth knowing from this list: Noah means rest or comfort and has been the top boy name in the US since 2013. Hannah means grace and has been in continuous use since biblical times. Elijah (God is my Lord) cracked the top 10 recently. Abigail means father's joy. Ezra jumped from around #350 to under #50 in about a decade — one of the fastest climbs in recent SSA history.

Hebrew names tend to wear well on adults. Noah works on a 6-year-old and a 60-year-old. Same with Hannah, Elijah, Miriam. They don't date quickly because they've already outlasted 3,000 years of fashion cycles. If you want something with staying power, the biblical catalog is a reasonable place to start.

Common Questions

Are Hebrew baby names only for Jewish families?

No. Five of the top 20 American boy names are Hebrew (Noah, Elijah, Levi, Asher, Ezra), and they're used by families of every background. Hebrew names spread through the Old Testament and became standard English names — most people don't think of Noah as a Hebrew name, they just think of it as a name.

What do common Hebrew name endings mean?

The 'El' element (as in Elijah, Daniel, Michael, Samuel) references God in Hebrew. The 'iah' ending (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hezekiah) also references God (short for YHWH). You'll also see '-el' on feminine names like Ariel and Yael. The pattern is widespread enough that spotting El and Iah in names tells you something about origin.

How do Hebrew names translate from the original language?

Usually very literally. Hannah means grace. Abigail means father's joy. Naomi means pleasant. Noah means rest or comfort. The meanings in Hebrew baby name lists are typically accurate — these were descriptive words that became names, not abstract labels invented later.

#2

Noah

Boy

motion, wandering

#5

James

Boy

supplanter, one who follows at the heel

#5

Mia

Girl

sea of bitterness, wished-for child

#7

Isabella

Girl

God is my oath

#7

Mateo

Boy

gift of Yahweh

#8

Elijah

Boy

the Lord is my God

#11

Benjamin

Boy

son of the south

#12

Levi

Boy

associated with, united

#13

Ezra

Boy

strong, powerful

#15

Jack

Boy

supplanter

#16

Daniel

Boy

divine judge

#17

Elizabeth

Girl

consecrated to God

#17

Samuel

Boy

name of God

#18

Eliana

Girl

God is my salvation

#18

Michael

Boy

who resembles God

#19

Ethan

Boy

permanent, long-lived

#20

Asher

Boy

fortunate, prosperous

#21

Ellie

Girl

my God is gracious

#21

John

Boy

Yahweh is gracious

#23

Gianna

Girl

Yahweh is gracious

#25

Elias

Boy

the Lord is my God

#26

Aria

Girl

lion of God

#29

Santiago

Boy

supplanter (via James/Jacob)

#30

Ella

Girl

goddess, oak tree

#31

David

Boy

beloved, dear

#32

Abigail

Girl

my father's joy, father rejoices

#32

Joseph

Boy

God will add, God will increase

#33

Matthew

Boy

gift of Yahweh

#35

Jackson

Boy

God is gracious (via John, Jack)

#37

Layla

Girl

night

#40

Isaac

Boy

He will laugh; laughter

#41

Jacob

Boy

Supplanter; one who follows at the heel

#43

Gabriel

Boy

hero of God, man of God

#44

Naomi

Girl

beautiful, lovely

#49

Caleb

Boy

loyal as a dog

#50

Delilah

Girl

seductive, alluring

#51

Maya

Girl

water

#52

Hannah

Girl

God has favored me

#53

Josiah

Boy

the Lord heals

#53

Leah

Girl

weary, delicate, languid

#54

Ezekiel

Boy

may God strengthen

#55

Thiago

Boy

supplanter

#56

Isaiah

Boy

the Lord saves

#56

Josephine

Girl

may God add children

#57

Joshua

Boy

may God deliver

#57

Sadie

Girl

diminutive of Sarah

#59

Jayden

Boy

God has heard

#62

Nathan

Boy

he gave

#65

Madelyn

Girl

woman from Magdala (tower)

#69

Ayla

Girl

deer, gazelle

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