Hebrew Names
11,295 names found
Illian
Hebrew
Meaning
Of unclear origin, possibly a variation of 'Ilan' from Hebrew, meaning 'tree.'
Iosefa
Hebrew
Meaning
The Samoan form of Joseph, meaning 'God will increase'. It carries the biblical significance associated with Joseph.
Isahi
Hebrew
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Likely a variant of Isaiah, meaning 'God is salvation' in Hebrew. It carries religious significance.
Jacobe
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Jacob, derived from the Hebrew name 'Ya'akov,' meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel'.
Jaiel
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name with possible Hebrew connections, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Evannie
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of Evanna, which is a form of Evania, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew. It is related to John.
Jamien
Hebrew
Meaning
Jamien is a modern name, probably a blend of James (Hebrew meaning "supplanter") and a suffix -ien.
Jaykob
Hebrew
Meaning
Jaykob is a variation of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew. It implies one who follows or replaces.
Jayro
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation of 'Jairo', of Hebrew origin, meaning 'He illuminates'.
Jhael
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, likely a creative variation of Jael. Jael is a Hebrew name, meaning 'mountain goat.'
Jhoel
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Joel, derived from the Hebrew name Yo'el, meaning 'Yahweh is God'.
Hanah
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor" in Hebrew. It's associated with a biblical figure, the mother of Samuel.
Joakim
Hebrew
Meaning
A Scandinavian and Hebrew name meaning 'God will establish' or 'God raises up.' It's a form of Joachim.
Johny
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of John, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious'. This is a common and friendly form.
Iriel
Hebrew
Meaning
Iriel is a modern name with no clear, established meaning, possibly related to 'Ariel', which means "lion of God".
Jaclynn
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variant of Jacqueline, which is the feminine form of Jacques, the French form of Jacob meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Janea
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of the name Jane, meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew. It's a fresh take.
Kedar
Hebrew
Meaning
Hebrew name meaning 'dark' or 'powerful'. It is also the name of a son of Ishmael.
Joelene
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine form of Joel or a variation of Jolene. Joel means "Yahweh is God".
Lamichael
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern, combined name blending 'La' possibly from Latin and 'Michael', meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew.
Makias
Hebrew
Meaning
A unique name with potential Hebrew roots, possibly related to 'Matthew' meaning 'gift of God'.
Laiah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name likely derived from Leah, a Hebrew name meaning "weary" or "tired." It can also be seen as a variation of Layla.
Lavaeh
Hebrew
Meaning
Lavaeh is a modern, invented name; its meaning is not historically established but it is a derivative of 'Leah'.
Masiyah
Hebrew
Meaning
This name is of Hebrew origin and is a variation of the name Messiah, meaning 'anointed one' or 'savior'. It carries strong religious connotations.
Mataio
Hebrew
Meaning
A Polynesian variant of Matthew, which is a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'. It signifies divine favor.
Michale
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?' It is derived from the Hebrew name Mikhael.
Makyah
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Michaela or Makayla, derived from Hebrew 'Mikha'el', meaning 'who is like God?'.
Natanel
Hebrew
Meaning
Gift of God. This name is derived from the Hebrew elements 'natan' (gift) and 'el' (God).
Nateo
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variation of Mateo, which is the Spanish and Italian form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God' in Hebrew.
Margalit
Hebrew
Meaning
Margalit is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'pearl'. It is a beautiful and precious name associated with value and rarity.
Neitan
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variation of Nathan, a Hebrew name meaning 'He gave' or 'gift'.
Neytan
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a phonetic spelling or variation of Nathan or Ethan. Nathan is Hebrew for 'He gave', and Ethan is Hebrew for 'strong, enduring'.
Marielys
Hebrew
Meaning
A beautiful compound name likely combining Maria (from Hebrew, meaning 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness', but often associated with grace) and Elis (possibly related to Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance').
Mariham
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of 'Miriam', which has Hebrew origins meaning 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'wished-for child'. It's a name with deep historical and religious significance.
Marleah
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of 'Marla,' which can be a diminutive of 'Maria' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') or linked to Germanic names meaning 'famous land'.
Marykatherine
Hebrew
Meaning
Marykatherine is a compound name combining 'Mary,' of Hebrew origin meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved,' and 'Katherine,' of Greek origin meaning 'pure.'
Meleah
Hebrew
Meaning
Potentially a modern invented name, possibly a blend of Leah (Hebrew for 'weary') and Mia (Italian/Spanish for 'mine'). It has a lyrical quality.
Obidiah
Hebrew
Meaning
From the Hebrew "Obadyah," meaning 'servant of God.' It is a biblical name found in the Old Testament.
Mery
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Maria or Mary, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'rebellious'.
Orren
Hebrew
Meaning
Of Hebrew origin, Orren means 'pine tree.' It is a nature-inspired name that evokes strength and resilience.
Narai
Hebrew
Meaning
In Hebrew, Narai means 'my lamp' or 'my light.' It signifies guidance and illumination.
Naryah
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Mariah or Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious' (Hebrew), or 'beloved' (Latin).
Naryiah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variation of Mariah or Mariah, which has Hebrew origins meaning 'myrrh' or 'bitter'.
Natania
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine Hebrew name meaning 'God has given'. It is a variant of Nethaniah, found in the Old Testament.
Nathania
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine form of Nathaniel, from the Hebrew name 'Netan'el' meaning 'God has given.' It signifies a divine gift.
Nehemie
Hebrew
Meaning
Nehemie is the French form of the Hebrew name Nehemiah, meaning 'comfort of God'. It is a biblical name associated with rebuilding and resilience.
Riel
Hebrew
Meaning
This name is often considered a diminutive or variation of names like Gabrielle or Gabriel, suggesting 'God is my strength'. It can also be a standalone given name with various potential origins.
Ramah
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'high place' or 'eminence'. It appears in the Old Testament as a place name.
Raphaela
Hebrew
Meaning
Feminine form of Raphael, meaning 'God has healed' in Hebrew. It carries a divine and restorative connotation.
Samiel
Hebrew
Meaning
Samiel is a variant of Samuel, a Hebrew name meaning 'heard by God' or 'God has heard'.
Rhemi
Hebrew
Meaning
An uncommon name, likely a diminutive or variation of names like Jeremy or Jeremiah, which are Hebrew names meaning 'exalted by God.'
Semisi
Hebrew
Meaning
A Tongan and Polynesian form of the name 'James', which is of Hebrew origin and means 'supplanter'.
Rital
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'dew from God.' It can also be seen as a variant of Rita, which is a short form of Margherita (Italian for 'pearl').
Shmaya
Hebrew
Meaning
Shmaya is a Hebrew name meaning "God has heard." It is a shortened form of Shemaiah.
Sanna
Hebrew
Meaning
Sanna has multiple possible origins. In Hebrew, it means "lily" or "grace." In Scandinavian countries, it is often a short form of Susanna.
Saraia
Hebrew
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Saraia is a variation of Sarah, derived from the Hebrew name Sarai, meaning 'princess'. It conveys nobility and grace.
Seidy
Hebrew
Meaning
Seidy is a name of uncertain origin, potentially a diminutive or variant of Sadie, which is a diminutive of Sarah meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Seilah
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly derived from Hebrew, meaning 'meditation' or 'pause.' Its exact origin is debated, sometimes linked to Biblical contexts.
Shilah
Hebrew
Meaning
Shilah is a modern variant of Shiloh, a Hebrew name meaning "tranquil" or "peaceful."
Suzana
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Susanna, derived from the Hebrew name Shoshannah, meaning 'lily'.