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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sea of bitterness, wished-for child
God is my oath
consecrated to God
God is my salvation
my God is gracious
Yahweh is gracious
lion of God
goddess, oak tree
my father's joy, father rejoices
night
beautiful, lovely
seductive, alluring
water
God has favored me
weary, delicate, languid
may God add children
diminutive of Sarah
woman from Magdala (tower)
deer, gazelle
delight, pleasure
drop of the sea
born at night
God will increase
prayer, wish
princess, noblewoman
just, righteous
strong man of God
vow to God
my God is abundance
breath of life, to breathe
told by God
hidden, concealed
sea of bitterness
speech, utterance
God has answered me
heroine of God
praise the Lord, variant of Hallelujah
my God is abundance
devoted to God
devoted to God
vision of beauty
one who listens
night
princess, noblewoman
weary
grace, favor
adornment, ornament
lion of God
grace, favor
pure (via Kayla from Michaela)
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