Hebrew Names
11,295 names found
Sheron
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of Sharon, a Hebrew name meaning 'a plain' or 'a flat area'.
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?'
Sherone
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Sharon, a Hebrew name meaning 'a plain' or 'fertile plain'.
Jedikiah
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of Jedediah, a Hebrew name meaning 'beloved of God'.
Sherre
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant of Sherry, which is a diminutive of Sarah (princess) or Sharon (a fertile plain) from Hebrew.
Davionta
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, a combination of David/Davion and a fashionable suffix. David is Hebrew for 'beloved'.
Jedriel
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, likely a combination or creation. It might be related to 'Jedidiah' or have influences from 'Daniel' or 'Gabriel'.
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.
Sherriann
Hebrew
Meaning
Sherriann is a combination name, blending Sherri and Ann. Sherri is a diminutive of Sharon, meaning "a plain," while Ann means "grace."
Asharie
Hebrew
Meaning
Modern invented name, perhaps related to Asher (Hebrew, 'happy') or a variant of Ashira (Hebrew, 'I will sing').
Jeesica
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variation of Jessica, which is of Hebrew origin and means 'God beholds'.
Davious
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variant of Davidious or a combination of David and a suffix.
Sherron
Hebrew
Meaning
Sherron is a modern name, often considered a variant of Sharon. Sharon is a Hebrew name meaning 'a plain', referring to the fertile Plain of Sharon in Israel.
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.
Sherryn
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Sharon. Sharon is of Hebrew origin meaning 'a plain'.
Jehieli
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning "God is my power".
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.
Shevell
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely an elaborated form of Sheva. The origin of Sheva is Hebrew, meaning 'oath'.
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.
Jehovah
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name for God, derived from the Tetragrammaton, YHWH, meaning 'He Is'.
Davita
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine form of David, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear.' It has Hebrew origins.
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.
Amareion
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name likely derived from Amari and possibly connected to 'promised by God' or 'eternal'.
Alayaa
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Alaya, meaning 'highness' or 'sublimity' in Hebrew.
Annelisa
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Anna (Hebrew for 'grace') and Lisa (Hebrew for 'God is my oath').
Mirium
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Miriam, a Hebrew name with debated meanings, possibly 'wished-for child', 'rebellion', or 'bitter'. It's the name of Moses' sister.
Hager
Hebrew
Meaning
The name of a biblical figure, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'emigrated' or 'sojourner'.
Miriya
Hebrew
Meaning
This name is likely a variant of Maria or Miriam, which have Hebrew origins and are associated with the meaning 'bitter,' 'beloved,' or 'rebellious.' It can also be a phonetic variation of 'Mary.'
Daviya
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variant of Davia, possibly related to David (beloved) or a Hebrew variant of Daviana.
Jehziel
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, of likely Hebrew origin, inspired by names with 'Jeh-' or 'Jah' (referencing God). Meaning is not definitively established.
Ashera
Hebrew
Meaning
Ashera is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'. It also has connections to an ancient Semitic goddess.
Daviyana
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern, possibly invented name. May be a blend of David and Yana, combining 'beloved' with Slavic origins.
Mirriah
Hebrew
Meaning
Mirriah is a variant spelling of Mariah, which is derived from the Hebrew name Myriam, meaning 'bitter,' 'rebellious,' or 'wished-for child.'
Haggai
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'festive' or 'my feast'. It's associated with the Old Testament prophet Haggai.
Mirriam
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Miriam, a Hebrew name with multiple interpretations, including 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'wished-for child'.
Mirsha
Hebrew
Meaning
This name appears to be a modern, unique feminine creation, possibly a blend of 'Miriam' (Hebrew, meaning debated, possibly 'bitter') and names ending in '-sha,' giving it a contemporary sound.
Charne
Hebrew
Meaning
Charne is a Hebrew name meaning "song" or "melody."
Hahna
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine name. Possibly a short form of Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor' in Hebrew.
Mirya
Hebrew
Meaning
A potential variation of Miriam or Maria, names with Hebrew or Latin origins meaning 'wished-for child' or 'rebellion'. It suggests a sense of longing or inner strength.
Miryah
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Miriah or Maria, a name with complex origins. It is often linked to the Hebrew name 'Miriam,' meaning 'bitter,' 'rebellious,' or 'wished-for child,' and also to Egyptian roots.
Anneliz
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Anna (meaning 'grace') and Liz (short for Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance').
Charnee
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name or a variant of names like Charna, potentially derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'grace' or 'song'.
Hakop
Hebrew
Meaning
An Armenian form of Jacob, of Hebrew origin, meaning "supplanter" or "he who follows." It is a traditionally strong name.
Miryan
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Miriam, which is of Hebrew origin, likely meaning 'sea of bitterness,' 'rebellion,' or 'wished-for child.' It is a classic biblical name.
Mischel
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Michelle, which is the feminine form of Michael, a Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?"
Mischele
Hebrew
Meaning
A less common variant of Michele, which is the feminine form of Michael, a Hebrew name meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Charnese
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or elaborated form of Charna, possibly with French influence, meaning grace or song.
Halleli
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'praised be to God'. It combines 'Halle' (praise) and the Hebrew suffix 'li'.
Mischell
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Michelle, which is the feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?' (Hebrew). It conveys a sense of divine uniqueness.