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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shining, bright (via Hebrew Meir)
God is gracious (via Jane/John)
God is salvation
full of grace (Ana = gracious)
my God is Yahweh
God enlightens (via Jay/Jairus roots)
going up, immigration to the Promised Land
long-lived, permanent
the Lord is salvation
mountain of strength, exalted
supplanter (via Jay/James)
the Lord supports, God saves
Yahweh has shown favor
joy, song of joy
God supports, God heals
father of many nations
highest order angel
drawn out of the water
gatherer, collector
beloved
oak tree
God has redeemed
light of God (related to Uriel)
gift, present (as in Leahs exclamation)
supplanter (via Jacob/Kobe etymology)
my covering is God; God protects
praise, glory, splendor
princess, noblewoman
God is gracious, Yahweh is gracious
thankful, God has heard
ornament of God, God has adorned
strong one of God
supplanter, one who follows
pledged to God, God is my oath
divine one
appointed by God
God is my help, my flock is God
God has helped
joyful, full of joy
strength of God
God will strengthen
God will strengthen
friend, companion
God is my light
he who supplants, heel-grabber
my princess, noblewoman
gift of God
praised, let him be praised
my God has answered
Jehovah has seen
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