Hebrew Names
11,295 names found
Mateah
Hebrew
Meaning
Mateah is a Hebrew name, a feminine form of 'Matan,' meaning 'gift of God.' It conveys a sense of divine blessing.
Buela
Hebrew
Meaning
Buela is likely a variant of Beulah, a Hebrew name meaning 'married'. It appears in the Old Testament as a symbolic name for Israel.
Eyvah
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern creation or a misspelling/variation of a known name; could be related to Eva meaning 'life'.
Mateya
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of the Hebrew name Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'. It is also related to Martha, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'.
Ezabelle
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Ezra and Isabelle. Ezra is Hebrew for 'helper', and Isabelle is a Spanish form of Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance'.
Mathais
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Matthias, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of Yahweh' or 'gift of God'. It refers to a divine blessing.
Mathan
Hebrew
Meaning
Mathan is a name of Hebrew origin, a variant of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'. It is a classic name associated with divine blessings and gratitude.
Buffi
Hebrew
Meaning
Buffi is a diminutive of Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a Hebrew name meaning 'my God is abundance'.
Ezalea
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Ezra' meaning 'help' and 'Azalea', a flower name.
Mathea
Hebrew
Meaning
Mathea is the feminine form of Matthew, originating from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God'.
Ezalia
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly related to Azalia, a Hebrew name meaning "God has reserved."
Mathiew
Hebrew
Meaning
A less common spelling variant of Matthew, a biblical name of Hebrew origin meaning 'gift of God'. It offers a slightly different phonetic feel.
Burach
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, similar in sound to Barak (Hebrew for lightning). No established meaning.
Matalin
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Magdalene, derived from the Hebrew name Migdal-el, meaning 'tower of God'. It signifies strength and divine connection.
Mathhew
Hebrew
Meaning
Mathhew is a misspelling of Matthew, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'. It is the English form of the Greek name Matthaios, derived from the Hebrew Mattityahu.
Mashia
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine name with Hebrew roots, often interpreted as "gift of God" or "God's gift." It carries a profound sense of divine blessing and preciousness.
Airielle
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variant of Ariel, likely influenced by the word 'air' and the popularity of similar-sounding names.
Annahi
Hebrew
Meaning
Annahi is likely a modern, invented name, possibly a combination of Anna (Hebrew for 'grace') and a suffix like 'hi' or 'i'.
Bulah
Hebrew
Meaning
Bulah is a name of uncertain origin, but it's often considered a variant of Beulah, a Hebrew name meaning "married." It can also be associated with the biblical land of Beulah.
Ezaryah
Hebrew
Meaning
A creative respelling of Azariah, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'helped by God'.
Mat
Hebrew
Meaning
Mat is a short form of Matthew, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'. It is also derived from the Welsh name Madoc.
Matasia
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine variation of Matthias, itself from the Hebrew 'Mattityahu', meaning 'gift of Yahweh' (God).
Buna
Hebrew
Meaning
Buna is a name with uncertain origins. It might be related to Hebrew origins implying understanding, or it could be a shortened form of other names.
Ezekeal
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Ezekiel, of Hebrew origin meaning 'God will strengthen'.
Matayah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern Hebrew name, likely a variant of Mattya or Mattathias, meaning 'gift of Yahweh' (God).
Mateu
Hebrew
Meaning
A Catalan and Occitan form of Matthew, which is derived from the Hebrew name 'Mattityahu' meaning 'gift of God'.
Ezequel
Hebrew
Meaning
Ezequel is a variant of Ezekiel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God will strengthen'.
Math
Hebrew
Meaning
A short form of Matthew, from Hebrew, meaning 'gift of God.' It is also a mathematical term in English.
Annahy
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Anna, with a Spanish or Latin suffix, meaning 'grace'.
Caanan
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant spelling of Canaan, a Hebrew name meaning 'land of purple'. Biblical place name.
Ezequil
Hebrew
Meaning
Ezequil is a Spanish and Portuguese variant of the Hebrew name Ezekiel, meaning 'God will strengthen'.
Mathaniel
Hebrew
Meaning
A creative combination of Matthew ('gift of God' from Hebrew) and Nathaniel ('gift of God' from Hebrew), emphasizing a divine blessing.
Matheu
Hebrew
Meaning
Matheu is an uncommon variant of Matthew, which is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'gift of God'. It offers a slightly different, perhaps more European, feel to the classic name.
Cabe
Hebrew
Meaning
A short form of Caleb, a Hebrew name meaning 'faithful', 'devotion', or 'whole heart'.
Eziekiel
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'God will strengthen'. It's a biblical name of a major prophet.
Matthea
Hebrew
Meaning
Matthea is the feminine form of Matthew, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'. It carries a sense of divine blessing.
Abbygayle
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Abigail, meaning "my father is joy" in Hebrew, and Gayle, meaning "joyful" or "merry" of English origin.
Mattheq
Hebrew
Meaning
Mattheq is an unusual, modern spelling variation of Matthew, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'. It offers a unique twist on a classic.
Airon
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant of Aaron, meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'.
Annaiah
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Anna, meaning 'grace' in Hebrew.
Cabrielle
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Gabrielle, meaning 'God is my strength' in Hebrew.
Ezola
Hebrew
Meaning
Ezola is a unique name, potentially derived from the biblical name Ezra, meaning 'helper' in Hebrew, combined with a feminine suffix.
Mattheu
Hebrew
Meaning
A French variation of the Hebrew name Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'. It retains the classic, strong meaning with a softer phonetic ending.
Ewa
Hebrew
Meaning
Ewa is a Polish form of Eve, derived from the Hebrew name Chava, meaning 'life' or 'living'.
Matthewalexande
Hebrew
Meaning
An exceptionally long compound name, combining 'Matthew' (Hebrew for 'gift of God') with 'Alexander' (Greek for 'defender of mankind'). It signifies a blessed defender.
Matthewryan
Hebrew
Meaning
Matthewryan is a compound name combining Matthew, from the Hebrew 'Matityahu' meaning 'gift of God,' and Ryan, of Irish origin meaning 'little king.'
Matthijs
Hebrew
Meaning
A Dutch variant of the Hebrew name Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'. Matthijs has a classic European feel and is a strong, traditional choice.
Matthrew
Hebrew
Meaning
A contemporary respelling of Matthew, which is derived from the Hebrew name 'Mattityahu', meaning 'gift of Yahweh' (God).
Mathue
Hebrew
Meaning
A distinctive variant of Matthew, which is of Hebrew origin. Matthew means 'gift of God', a powerful and enduring sentiment.
Annaie
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Anna, meaning 'grace'. A Hebrew name that is popular worldwide.
Cadeshia
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly combining elements of names like Kadesha or Aisha. Kadesha has Hebrew origins, of sanctity.
Eylon
Hebrew
Meaning
Eylon is a Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree'. It symbolizes strength, stability, and longevity.
Mathyus
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Matthew, which derives from the Hebrew name 'Mattityahu', meaning 'gift of God'. It is a testament to divine favor.
Eyoel
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely of Ethiopian origin, a variation of Joel, meaning 'The Lord is God' in Hebrew.
Matiah
Hebrew
Meaning
Matiah is a variant of Mattiah, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of the Lord'. It is a feminine variation of Matthew.
Caelob
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variant of Caleb, a Hebrew name meaning 'faithful', 'devotion', or 'whole-hearted'.
Mattan
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God'. It signifies a precious and cherished bestowal.
Matteen
Hebrew
Meaning
A less common masculine name, potentially a variant of Matthew (Hebrew for 'gift of God') or a name with Arabic origins suggesting 'one who is given.'
Matthe
Hebrew
Meaning
A very uncommon variant of Matthew, which is of Hebrew origin. Matthew means 'gift of God' and is derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.
Annaisha
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely combining 'Anna,' of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace,' with a suffix, perhaps influenced by Aisha, meaning 'alive'.