Hebrew Names
11,295 names found
Ayin
Hebrew
Meaning
Hebrew name meaning 'eye'. Symbolically represents perception, insight, and vision.
Cyon
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by names like Zion. Zion is Hebrew, meaning "highest point".
Nathaneil
Hebrew
Meaning
An archaic or variant spelling of 'Nathaniel,' a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God.' It is a biblical name with a strong spiritual connotation.
Nathanel
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Nathaniel, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God has given'. It signifies a gift from God.
Johntez
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of John and Tez. John means 'God is gracious' in Hebrew; Tez is likely a modern addition.
Annley
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Ann (Hebrew for 'grace') and -ley, a suffix common in English names.
Daaiel
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge.'
Nathanie
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine variation of Nathaniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God.'
Nathanieljames
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound name combining 'Nathaniel' (Hebrew for 'gift of God') and 'James' (Hebrew for 'supplanter'). It signifies a divine blessing and a successor.
Nathaniell
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Nathaniel, meaning 'gift of God' or 'God has given'. It originates from the Hebrew name Netanyah. The added 'ell' at the end is a common stylistic variation.
Nathanielle
Hebrew
Meaning
Nathanielle is a feminine form of Nathaniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God gave'. It's a grand, elaborate variation of a classic biblical name.
Daan
Hebrew
Meaning
Daan is the Dutch short form of Daniel, which is derived from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning 'God is my judge'.
Irad
Hebrew
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Irad is a Hebrew name meaning 'wild ass'. It has biblical roots.
Nathanil
Hebrew
Meaning
A less common variant spelling of Nathaniel, meaning 'gift of God' or 'God has given'. It directly derives from the Hebrew name Netanyah, with 'nil' as an alternative ending.
Dvid
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of David, which is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'beloved'.
Johon
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern, less common variant of John, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Nathanim
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Nathan, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'He gave'. The '-im' ending is a Hebrew plural suffix, suggesting 'gifts' or 'given ones'.
Aasher
Hebrew
Meaning
Happy, blessed; from the Hebrew name Asher.
Irael
Hebrew
Meaning
Potentially a variation of 'Israel', meaning 'one who struggles with God' in Hebrew.
Nathanjames
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound name combining the Hebrew 'Nathanjames' (gift of God) and the Hebrew 'James' (supplanter), representing a dual blessing.
Aleinad
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern creation, a reversed spelling of Daniel, which is Hebrew for 'God is my judge'.
Annlouise
Hebrew
Meaning
Annlouise is a combination name, blending Ann (Hebrew, 'grace') and Louise (Germanic, 'famous warrior'). It represents a graceful strength.
Daani
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Dani or Danny. Dani is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge."
Nathann
Hebrew
Meaning
This is a variant spelling of Nathan, a Hebrew name meaning 'He gave' or 'gift.' It's a classic biblical name associated with prophets and kings, signifying a divine bestowal.
Nathanual
Hebrew
Meaning
A rare variant of Nathaniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'. It combines Nathan with the '-ual' ending.
Zamarian
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, likely a combination of Zamar (Hebrew for "song" or "melody") and a popular suffix like -ian or -ion.
Johsua
Hebrew
Meaning
A spelling variation of Joshua, meaning "God is salvation" in Hebrew.
Dvonte
Hebrew
Meaning
Dvonte is a modern invented name, likely a variation of Davonte, influenced by names like Devonte. Davonte likely blends 'David' (Hebrew for 'beloved') with a modern sound.
Johusa
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a combination name drawing from the Hebrew name 'John' (meaning 'God is gracious') and perhaps 'Joshua' (Hebrew, meaning 'God is salvation').
Anagabriela
Hebrew
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A combination of Ana, of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace', and Gabriela, of Hebrew and Spanish origin, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Zamian
Hebrew
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Possibly a modern invented name, combining elements of names like Zamir (Hebrew 'song') and Damian (Greek 'to tame').
Nathanuel
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Nathaniel, Nathanuel is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God has given'.
Iraya
Hebrew
Meaning
Meaning possibly 'the one who brings joy' or 'blessed' (Hebrew origin). A name signifying happiness.
Nathanyal
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Nathaniel, this Hebrew name means "gift of God."
Zamirra
Hebrew
Meaning
Zamirra is a modern invented name. Likely derived from the Hebrew name Zamir, meaning 'song' or 'nightingale.' The addition of '-ra' feminizes the name.
Jomara
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely an invented name, combining the 'Jo-' from names like Joseph with the ending '-mara'.
Nathanyel
Hebrew
Meaning
An archaic or less common spelling of Nathaniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God' or 'God has given.' It is derived from the Hebrew name Nethan'el.
Dylilah
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant spelling of Delilah, a Hebrew name meaning 'delicate' or 'weak'.
Jomes
Hebrew
Meaning
Jomes is likely a variant of James, originating from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel'.
Daania
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Dania, a feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'.
Iri
Hebrew
Meaning
A short, simple name, a diminutive or a standalone name. It can mean 'My God is light'.
Nathanyl
Hebrew
Meaning
Nathanyl is a masculine given name, a rare variant of Nathaniel, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'gift of God.'
Nathasia
Hebrew
Meaning
Nathasia is a name of Hebrew origin, possibly a variation of 'Nathaniel' or 'Natasha,' often interpreted as 'gift of God.'
Nathaya
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a derivative of the Hebrew name Nathanael or Natalie, meaning 'gift of God' or 'born on Christmas Day'.
Zanette
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Zaneta, a diminutive of Giovanna, the Italian form of Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Dzion
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a Polish or Slavic variation of Zion, a Hebrew word meaning 'highest point', 'citadel', or 'promised land'.
Nathean
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Nathan, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'He gave'. It is derived from the root verb 'natan' meaning 'to give'.
Annmari
Hebrew
Meaning
A blend of the names Ann (grace) and Mari (bitter or beloved).
Daanya
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of Dania, which can be a feminine form of Daniel (Hebrew, meaning 'God is my judge') or related to the Slavic Dana (meaning 'given').
Irit
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'daffodil' or 'flower'. It represents beauty and springtime.
Nathel
Hebrew
Meaning
Nathel is a name of Hebrew origin, a variant of 'Nathan,' meaning 'He gave.' It is a simple yet meaningful name signifying bestowal.
Nathenial
Hebrew
Meaning
An uncommon spelling variant of Nathaniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'. It carries the same cherished meaning of divine blessing.
Daanyal
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge' in Hebrew.
Natheniel
Hebrew
Meaning
An uncommon spelling variant of 'Nathaniel', a Hebrew name meaning 'God has given'. It is a masculine name with religious connotations.
Nathern
Hebrew
Meaning
Nathern is a name of Hebrew origin, a variant of 'Nathan,' meaning 'He gave.' It carries the meaning of divine bestowal and generosity.
Nathia
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Nathea or Nathia, often considered a diminutive of names like Nathanael or Natalie, meaning 'gift of God'.
Isaack
Hebrew
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A variant of Isaac, meaning 'he will laugh' in Hebrew. It signifies joy and divine promise.
Nathian
Hebrew
Meaning
Nathian is a male given name that appears to be a modern variant of Nathan, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'He gave'. It suggests generosity and a gift.
Annmaria
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Ann (grace) and Maria (bitter, but often interpreted as beloved). Therefore, 'graceful and beloved'.
Nathias
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Matthias, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God'. It has a strong, classic sound with biblical roots.