Hebrew Names
11,295 names found
Nashan
Hebrew
Meaning
This name has possible origins in Hebrew, potentially related to 'Nashon,' a biblical figure who was the first Israelite to step into the Red Sea. It can also be considered of African origin, meaning 'gift.'
Nashon
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'banner' or 'ensign.' It is a biblical name mentioned in the Old Testament.
Conye
Hebrew
Meaning
Potentially a modern respelling of Kanye, which is potentially an Africanized form of Cain, meaning 'acquired' in Hebrew.
Illias
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Elias or Elijah, meaning 'my God is the Lord' in Hebrew. It's a common biblical name.
Zachi
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Zechariah, meaning 'God has remembered' in Hebrew.
Zachory
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant spelling of Zachary, derived from the Hebrew name Zechariah meaning 'God remembers'.
Dmaria
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of the letter 'D' and Maria, of Hebrew origin meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious', but also interpreted as 'beloved'.
Zachriah
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant spelling of Zechariah, meaning "God has remembered" in Hebrew.
Johne
Hebrew
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A variant of John, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Aleighya
Hebrew
Meaning
Aleighya is a modern respelling of Aleah/Alaya, likely derived from Hebrew roots where Aliyah means 'to ascend' or 'go up'.
Illijah
Hebrew
Meaning
Illijah is a variation of Elijah, a Hebrew name meaning "My God is the Lord." This name carries a strong religious meaning.
Nat
Hebrew
Meaning
A short form of Nathaniel or Natalie, both of Hebrew origin. Nathaniel means 'gift of God', and Natalie means 'Christmas day'.
Ilyah
Hebrew
Meaning
Ilyah is an uncommon name that may be related to Elijah or Elias. Therefore it can mean 'My God is the Lord'. Its origins are Hebrew.
Nataline
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine variant of Nathaniel, from the Hebrew 'Netan'el' meaning 'God has given'. It implies a gift from above.
Zackarey
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant spelling of Zachary, meaning "God remembers" in Hebrew.
Johnee
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Johanna or other Joan derivatives, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Zackarie
Hebrew
Meaning
Zackarie is a French variant of Zachary, a Hebrew name meaning "God has remembered."
Johnel
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound name, a combination of John and variations of El. John means "God is gracious".
Anacarina
Hebrew
Meaning
Anacarina is a modern invented name. It blends "Ana" (from Hebrew 'Hannah', meaning "grace") and "Carina" (Italian, meaning "dear" or "beloved").
Zackeri
Hebrew
Meaning
Zackeri is a variant of Zachary, which comes from the Hebrew name Zechariah, meaning 'God remembers'.
Johnese
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine name combining 'John' (Hebrew for 'God is gracious') with a suffix. Meaning reflects its origin.
Zackeriah
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant of Zachariah, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has remembered'.
Dnaielle
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Danielle, the French feminine form of Daniel, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'God is my judge'.
Ilyane
Hebrew
Meaning
Ilyane is a variant of the name 'Ilyas', or 'Elias', and holds the same meaning; 'My God is the Lord'. It's primarily of Hebrew origin.
Johneshia
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of John and a suffix, meaning derived from Hebrew, likely meaning 'God is gracious' combined with a modern suffix.
Zackie
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Zachary, meaning 'God remembers' in Hebrew.
Ayania
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern name with unclear origin, but potentially related to Ayan, a Hebrew name meaning "eye" or "to see".
Zackory
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant spelling of Zachary. From the Hebrew name Zechariah, meaning 'God remembers'.
Johnethan
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination name fusing John and Ethan, blending traditional and modern sounds and meanings. The meaning relates to 'God is gracious' and 'strong.'
Zackry
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Zachary, which is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God remembers'.
Dnia
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern, created name. Could be related to 'Dinah,' meaning 'judged' in Hebrew, or a variant spelling of Denia, a Spanish city.
Zacorey
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, blending Zachary (Hebrew, 'God remembers') with Corey (Irish/Scottish, meaning 'dweller in a hollow').
Johney
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of John, derived from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious".
Zacoria
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Zacharia or Zachariah, a Hebrew name meaning 'God remembers'.
Zacory
Hebrew
Meaning
Zacory is a modern invented name that is a variation of Zachary, meaning "God remembers" in Hebrew.
Johngabriel
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of John (Hebrew for "God is gracious") and Gabriel (Hebrew for "God is my strength").
Dnielle
Hebrew
Meaning
Dnielle is likely a modern variant of Danielle, the French feminine form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge."
Natanem
Hebrew
Meaning
A male name of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Nathaniel," meaning "gift of God." It signifies a precious and divinely given presence.
Coreyana
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially a combination of Corey and Ana. Corey is of Irish/Scottish origin, meaning "ravine". Ana is of Hebrew origin, meaning "grace".
Ilyes
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Elias, meaning 'My God is the Lord' from Hebrew. This name is of religious origin.
Natani
Hebrew
Meaning
Natani is a name of Hebrew origin, likely a feminine form of 'Natan,' meaning 'He gave.' It carries a sense of bestowal and generosity.
Ilyjah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variation of the Hebrew name Elijah, meaning 'My God is the Lord.'
Nataniah
Hebrew
Meaning
Gift of God. This feminine form of Nataniel shares its Hebrew roots, meaning 'He gave' or 'God has given'.
Johniah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern, creative name. A combination of John (Hebrew for 'God is gracious') with the suffix -iah.
Annjane
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Anne and Jane. Anne is of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace', while Jane is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Covy
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a diminutive of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter', or from Covington, meaning 'from the town of Cove'.
Ilysa
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of Elisa or a creative combination. Elisa is a shortened form of Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God'.
Nataniela
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine form of Nathaniel, originating from Hebrew. It carries the meaning 'Gift of God' or 'God has given'.
Natanim
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'gifts' or 'gracious gifts,' derived from 'natan' (to give) and potentially related to 'chen' (grace).
Natara
Hebrew
Meaning
A name with varied origins; it can be a feminine form related to 'Nathaniel' (Hebrew for 'God has given') or have African roots, possibly meaning 'gift' or 'blessing.'
Creshawn
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern, invented name, likely a combination of 'Cre-' and 'Shawn', a variant of John, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Ima
Hebrew
Meaning
The meaning of Ima varies. In Germanic origins, it's short for names ending in -ima; in Hebrew, it means 'mother'.
Natassha
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine form of Nathaniel, meaning 'gift of God' or 'God has given'. It carries a classic, elegant feel often associated with Slavic variations.
Natavious
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Nathaniel' (gift of God) and 'Tavious' (potentially from the Latin 'Tavius'). It suggests a divine gift with a strong presence.
Aleiha
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Aleah or a combination of 'Ale-' with '-iha'. Aleah is a Hebrew name meaning "to ascend" or "high."
Annjanette
Hebrew
Meaning
Annjanette is a combination of Ann (Hebrew for 'grace') and Janette (French diminutive of Jane, also from Hebrew 'God is gracious').
Cumi
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly derived from a Hebrew name, or a modern invented name with no established meaning.
Natavius
Hebrew
Meaning
Natavius is a name of debated origin, possibly a modern invention or a variation of Nathaniel, which is Hebrew for "gift of God."
Natea
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine name of possibly Hebrew origin, a variation of 'Nathalie' or 'Naomi', suggesting 'gift of God' or 'pleasantness'.
Imere
Hebrew
Meaning
Meaning unknown; possibly a variation of a name with Hebrew origins. May be related to the Hebrew word 'imer,' meaning 'to say.'