Hebrew Names
11,295 names found
Sharran
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Sharon, a Hebrew name meaning 'plain'. Alternatively, it could be a modern invented name.
Jaykub
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variation of the classic name Jacob, which is derived from Hebrew, meaning 'supplanter'.
Sharren
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variation of Sharon, a Hebrew name meaning 'a plain', referring to the Plain of Sharon in Israel, known for its beauty and fertility.
Sharron
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Sharon, a Hebrew name meaning 'a plain'. Refers to the Plain of Sharon in Israel, known for its beauty and fertility.
Anneke
Hebrew
Meaning
A Dutch diminutive of Anna, which is derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Chanya
Hebrew
Meaning
Could be a variant of Tanya or Chana. Tanya is of Russian origin, short form of Tatiana. Chana is Hebrew for 'grace'.
Milca
Hebrew
Meaning
Milca is a Hebrew name, possibly meaning 'queen' or 'counsel.' It is a biblical name, referring to one of the daughters of Zelophehad. It carries a sense of regal wisdom.
Davidanthony
Hebrew
Meaning
Davidanthony is a combination of the names David and Anthony. David (Hebrew) means 'beloved'. Anthony (Latin) means 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy'.
Jaymi
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variation of Jamie, often a diminutive of James or Jamesina, meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Milkias
Hebrew
Meaning
This name is of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Melekia,' meaning 'my king' or 'messenger of God.' It suggests a divine connection or leadership.
Mima
Hebrew
Meaning
Can be a diminutive of many names like Maria or Wilhelmina, or have independent origins in various cultures, often meaning 'beloved'.
Sharyn
Hebrew
Meaning
Sharyn is a variant spelling of Sharon, a Hebrew name meaning "a plain" or "a fertile plain."
Jaymien
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variation of James, meaning "supplanter," with a modern twist.
Sharynn
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variant of Sharon, a Hebrew name meaning 'a plain'.
Chanyah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, potentially blending 'Chan' (meaning grace or favor) with a Hebrew suffix 'yah' (meaning God). Thus, 'God's grace'.
Minnah
Hebrew
Meaning
Minnah is a Hebrew name meaning 'gift' or 'blessing'. It is a feminine form, related to the biblical name Minna.
Shashana
Hebrew
Meaning
Shashana is a variation of Shoshana, a Hebrew name meaning 'lily' or 'rose'.
Jaymz
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of James, which is from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Aalayjah
Hebrew
Meaning
Aalayjah is a modern invented name, likely a variant of Alayjah, a respelling of Elijah, a Hebrew name meaning 'My God is Yahweh'.
Abegayle
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Abigail, derived from the Hebrew name 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father is joy'.
Haddasah
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name, Haddasah means 'myrtle tree,' a symbol of beauty and fragrance.
Miquan
Hebrew
Meaning
A name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern invented name or a variant of Michael (Hebrew for 'who is like God?').
Alajiah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Elijah, meaning 'My God is Yahweh'.
Chariah
Hebrew
Meaning
Chariah is a modern respelling of Chariyah, which is derived from Hebrew and means 'noble' or 'freedom'.
Miqueen
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a feminized variation of Michael, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'who is like God?'. It can also be seen as a unique modern creation.
Miquella
Hebrew
Meaning
Miquella is a variant spelling of Michaela, which is derived from the Hebrew name Mika'el, meaning 'who is like God?'
Shauniqua
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern, elaborated form of Shauna, which is the feminine form of Sean, meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew.
Davidjeremiah
Hebrew
Meaning
Davidjeremiah combines David (Hebrew for "beloved") and Jeremiah (Hebrew for "God will exalt").
Shauntee
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variation of Shauna or Shante. Shauna is an English form of Jane (Hebrew), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jayr
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern short form of names like 'Jair', a Hebrew name meaning 'he shines'.
Shawnah
Hebrew
Meaning
Feminine form of Shawn, an English variant of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Shawnese
Hebrew
Meaning
Shawnese is a modern, likely invented name. It is probably a variation of Shawna, which means 'God is gracious.'
Davidjoseph
Hebrew
Meaning
Davidjoseph is a combination of David (Hebrew for "beloved") and Joseph (Hebrew for "God will increase").
Shawnn
Hebrew
Meaning
Shawnn is a variation of Shawn, which is an Irish form of John, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Shayah
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a modern variant of Shay, or related to the Hebrew name Isaiah, meaning 'God is salvation'.
Jazabell
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern twist on the name 'Jezebel', of Hebrew origin meaning 'not exalted'. However, the 'Jaz' gives it a modern spin.
Davidlee
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of David ('beloved' in Hebrew) and Lee (English, meaning 'meadow' or 'shelter').
Miquelle
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine variant of Michael, a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God?'. It is a classic name with a strong, enduring appeal.
Shaynah
Hebrew
Meaning
Shaynah is a Yiddish variant of Shaina, meaning 'beautiful'. It's a name often given to girls for their perceived loveliness.
Haddi
Hebrew
Meaning
A short form of names like Hadassah, meaning 'myrtle tree' in Hebrew.
Miquisha
Hebrew
Meaning
Miquisha is likely an invented name, possibly a variant of Michelle, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'who is like God?'
Abigai
Hebrew
Meaning
Abigai is a modern respelling of Abigail, meaning 'my father is joy' or 'father rejoices'. It is derived from the Hebrew name 'Avigayil'.
Chariel
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, blending 'Char' with the -iel suffix, commonly found in Hebrew names.
Miraha
Hebrew
Meaning
Miraha is a name of uncertain origin, possibly a variation of Mariah or a unique creation with a pleasant and flowing sound.
Shaynia
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name, possibly a variation of Shaina, a Yiddish name meaning 'beautiful.'
Shaynna
Hebrew
Meaning
Shaynna is a variant of Shayna, which is derived from the Yiddish word 'sheyn', meaning 'beautiful'.
Davidpaul
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of 'David,' meaning 'beloved,' and 'Paul,' of Latin origin meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Miram
Hebrew
Meaning
A less common spelling variant of 'Miriam,' a Hebrew feminine name whose meaning is debated, possibly meaning 'bitter,' 'rebellious,' or 'wished-for child.' It's the name of Moses' sister.
Hadessa
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of 'Hadassah', meaning 'myrtle tree' in Hebrew. It is associated with beauty and strength.
Mirayah
Hebrew
Meaning
Mirayah is a variation of Mariah or Mary, which has debated origins but is often linked to Hebrew meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious', or Egyptian meaning 'beloved'. It can also be associated with the sea.
Mireia
Hebrew
Meaning
A Catalan form of the biblical name Miriam, likely of Hebrew origin, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious', but often interpreted as 'wished-for child' or 'beloved'.
Charleah
Hebrew
Meaning
A blend of Charles or Charlotte and Leah.
Hadessah
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'myrtle tree'. This name is associated with beauty.
Mireyah
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of the Hebrew name Mirai, meaning 'prophecy' or 'vision'. It suggests a person with foresight and spiritual depth.
Miriah
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Mariah, which is often considered a form of Mary (Hebrew, meaning 'bitter,' 'rebellious,' or 'wished-for child') or possibly derived from an Arabic or Latin root.
Charmarie
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of the names Charm and Marie. Charm from English, for captivating. Marie from Hebrew, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious'.
Hagar
Hebrew
Meaning
Hagar is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'to emigrate' or 'wanderer'. It is a biblical name.
Miriama
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Miriam, a Hebrew name meaning 'wished-for child' or 'rebellion'. It's a classic name with a long history and a gentle, elegant sound.
Hageo
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Haggai, meaning "festive" in Hebrew.
Mirianna
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of 'Miriam' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'rebellious') and 'Anna' (Hebrew for 'grace'), suggesting a blend of strength and grace.