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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dawn, rising light
ascent, immigration to the Holy Land
ewe, female sheep
wished-for child
motion, wandering
of the night, night monster
peaceful, tranquil place
my God has answered
blooming, thriving
God is my judge
to praise; to exalt
life; living; breath
weary; tired
God is my strength
lion of God
to flow down, descend
favored by Yahweh
crown of laurels
to bind, ensnare
lion of God
friend, companion
God is my light
beloved, wished-for child
God is my strength
sea of bitterness, myrrh
God has answered
who is like God?
oath of God
sea of bitterness
garden, vineyard
ascent, going up
high tower
peaceful, complete
pledged to God
God answered
oath of God
eloquent speech
young woman, maiden
beloved, wished-for child
lion of God
God is my oath
grace, favor
God is my judge
star of the sea (via Mary)
from Magdala (high tower)
God is my judge
bride
lion, lion of God
the flowing river
who is like God?
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