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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God has made
God is good
twin
jewel, ornament
God is gracious (via Hebrew Yeshua)
grace, favor (from Ana/Hannah)
lily
God is gracious (via Hans/John)
grace, favor (from Anna/Hannah)
God has answered
beloved, dear one
the Lord is willing
thankful, God has heard
miracle
pleasantness, beauty
God is gracious
name of God
God is gracious
devoted to God, my God is an oath
who is like God?
one who hears, listener
God strengthens, God will strengthen
bird, sparrow
weary
God is salvation
beloved
who is like God
God is gracious
to know, perceive
father of many nations
blindness of God
life
my vision, my sight
God is my strength
servant of God
man, human being
dove
God is worthy (via Jah prefix)
God has remembered
I will praise God
grace, favor
my God is abundance
princess, noblewoman of God
God is gracious
my people
God is gracious
God is my strength (short form of Hezekiah)
who is like God? (no one!)
God will add, God increases
God is gracious
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