Hebrew & Biblical Names
Names from the Hebrew Bible and Jewish tradition. Rich in meaning, tested by time.
Many of these have layered histories — sacred text, diaspora, and modern revival all at once. Spelling variants are common; we surface the forms we see in national data. Sort by score to see how Namesake weights meaning, trend, and feasibility together.
Top 500 names · sorted by score
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Abner
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Avner', meaning 'father of light' or 'my father is light', derived from 'av' (father) and 'ner' (light).
- Kenan
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'to acquire' or 'possessed by God'. In the Bible, Kenan was a descendant of Adam and part of the genealogy of Noah.
- Anayah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'God has answered' or 'God's grace', a modern variation of Anya with added spiritual depth.
- Yahya
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Widely used in Islamic tradition as the name of John the Baptist.
- Yakov
Hebrew
94Hebrew form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.' Yakov is the Russian and Eastern European rendering of this biblical name.
- Azyriah
Hebrew
94Modern invention blending Hebrew 'Azy' with the suffix '-riah'. Likely inspired by names like Azariah, meaning 'helped by God'.
- Zakarri
Hebrew
94God remembers. A variant spelling of Zachary/Zakaria, with the double-r phonetic twist adding contemporary flair to a biblical classic.
- Yetzael
Hebrew
94From Hebrew elements meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God sees.' Associated with Yetzalel, a biblical artisan blessed with divine wisdom and skill.
- Zakaiyah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet and multiple figures in scripture.
- Lizbeth
Hebrew
94From Elizabeth, derived from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance'. Lizbeth is a modern, shortened variant.
- Amariah
Hebrew
94God has exalted; the Lord is my strength. A biblical name symbolizing divine elevation and spiritual power.
- Amayiah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Amai' meaning 'my people' combined with suffix '-iah' (God). Conveys belonging and divine connection.
- Janiyla
Hebrew
94Modern creation blending Janie (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with the -yla suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form
- Anaiah
Hebrew
94God has answered; the Lord is my refuge. A biblical name appearing in the Book of Nehemiah, signifying divine response and protection.
- Zahkari
Hebrew
94God has remembered. A biblical name borne by the father of John the Baptist, symbolizing divine remembrance and faith.
- Zaleah
Hebrew
94Modern invention, likely a blend of 'Zale' (Hebrew origin, meaning 'to thrive') and '-eah' suffix. Contemporary creative name with no established historical etymology.
- Tzivy
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Tziporah (bird), rendered as a Yiddish diminutive form with the -y suffix, meaning 'little bird' or 'songbird'
- Ariela
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God' or 'God's lion', symbolizing strength and divine protection.
- Meziah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Messiah' or variant of 'Hezekiah', meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God strengthens'
- Aryeh
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Aryeh' meaning 'lion'. A biblical name symbolizing strength, courage, and royalty in Jewish tradition.
- Amarah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'amar' meaning 'to say' or 'bitter'. Also associated with Arabic roots meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal'.
- Haziel
Hebrew
94God is my strength. A divine name from Jewish angelology, one of the seventy-two names of God in Kabbalah tradition.
- Keziah
Hebrew
94The Lord has established. Biblical name appearing in the Old Testament as a son of King David.
- Delizah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'delizah', meaning 'drawn out' or 'delivered', with biblical roots suggesting divine protection and liberation.
- Adah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'adah' meaning 'ornament' or 'beauty'. Also associated with the biblical figure Adah, wife of Lamech in the Book of Genesis.
- Adalia
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'adal' meaning 'noble' or 'refined.' Also associated with Greek Adalia, a place in ancient Anatolia.
- Hosanna
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'hoshia na' meaning 'save us' or 'save now'. Used as a joyful exclamation of praise and adoration, famously cried during Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
- Zaylie
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Azalea or variant of Aislin (Irish), meaning 'vision' or 'dream'; also associated with the azalea flower symbolizing femininity and grace.
- Zavien
Hebrew
92Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Zavier or blending Za- prefix with -vien suffix, without established historical etymology
- Zayah
Hebrew
92Blooming flower or flourishing. Derived from the Hebrew root meaning to flower or blossom, suggesting growth and vitality.
- Abdias
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Obadiah' meaning 'servant of God'. A biblical prophet and devoted follower in ancient Judean tradition.
- Javen
Hebrew
92Modern invented name, likely a blend of Jay and Evan, or derived from Hebrew Javan meaning 'grace of God'
- Amirion
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'amir' (prince, commander) with the diminutive suffix '-ion', meaning 'little prince' or 'noble leader'.
- Adonai
Hebrew
92My Lord; the Lord. A Hebrew name for God used in Jewish scripture and tradition, emphasizing divine authority and reverence.
- Yusef
Hebrew
92God will increase. A variant of Joseph, widely used across Islamic and Arabic cultures as a form of Yusuf.
- Ahuva
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'ahuvah' meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one'. A name expressing deep affection and cherishment.
- Ezriel
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Ezra' meaning 'help' or 'helper', with the suffix '-iel' meaning 'God'. Traditionally interpreted as 'God is my help'.
- Amiah
Hebrew
92Beloved or wished for. A modern variation of Amia, derived from Hebrew roots expressing affection and desire.
- Zacarias
Hebrew
92God has remembered. From Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord has remembered,' signifying divine remembrance and favor.
- Aleya
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'going up'; also connected to Arabic 'alaya' meaning 'lofty' or 'sublime'
- Meira
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'meir' meaning 'one who shines' or 'illuminating'. Also used as a feminine form in Hebrew and Yiddish traditions.
- Mikey
Hebrew
92Who is like God? A diminutive form of Michael, expressing the rhetorical question posed in Hebrew tradition.
- Nasya
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'naso' meaning 'to lift up' or 'to rise'; also connected to Sanskrit roots meaning 'nose' or 'to perceive'
- Atalia
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Athaliah,' meaning 'God is exalted' or 'the Lord is mighty.' Biblical name borne by a queen of Judah.
- Esty
Hebrew
92From Esther, Hebrew meaning 'star'. Often used as a standalone nickname emphasizing brightness and celestial quality.
- Avir
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'my father is light' or 'father of light', reflecting divine illumination and paternal guidance
- Aviva
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'alive' or 'living', symbolizing vitality and renewal. Used in Jewish tradition as a name embodying life force.
- Nomi
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'noam' meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. A modern, simplified form used as an independent given name.
- Abilene
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'father of heights' or 'city of my father', a biblical city in Texas known for cattle ranching and frontier heritage
- Adem
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth', adapted in Turkish as Adem. Associated with the first human in Abrahamic tradition.
- Yasiah
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation'. A modern variant of Isaiah, the biblical prophet and author of the Book of Isaiah.
- Absalat
Hebrew
91Father of peace. Biblical name of King David's third son, known for his rebellion and tragic end in 2 Samuel.
- Yitzchok
Hebrew
91Hebrew name meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.' Biblical Isaac (Yitzchak) was Abraham's promised son. Popular in Jewish tradition.
- Asaiah
Hebrew
91God has made; the Lord is salvation. A biblical name borne by a son of King Hezekiah in the Old Testament.
- Ayah
Hebrew
91Helper or maidservant in Hebrew. Historically used in South Asian English for a nursemaid or caretaker, blending Middle Eastern and Anglo-Indian usage.
- Sefora
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Tzipporah, meaning 'bird' or 'sparrow'. Biblical name of Moses' wife, symbolizing grace and freedom.
- Aalyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'ascending.' Also an Arabic feminine form suggesting 'exalted' or 'sublime.'
- Abishai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'avi' (father) and 'shai' (gift), meaning 'my father is a gift.' A biblical name borne by David's nephew and valiant warrior.
- Abrahan
Hebrew
84Father of many nations. From Hebrew 'ab' (father) and 'hamon' (multitude), traditionally a variant spelling of Abraham.
- Abrahim
Hebrew
84Father of many nations. A biblical patriarch name signifying abundance and patriarchal leadership, widely adopted across religious and secular cultures.
- Sephira
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Sefirah, referring to the ten divine emanations in Kabbalistic cosmology. Each sphere represents a stage of creation and divine manifestation.
- Esmael
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ishmael, meaning 'God hears.' A biblical name borne by Abraham's son, symbolizing divine listening and providence.
- Acsa
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'atzah' meaning refuge or shelter. A rare biblical name associated with protection and sanctuary.
- Ethaniel
Hebrew
84Strong man of God. Ethaniel combines Ethan (Hebrew 'strong, firm') with the divine suffix -iel ('God'), creating a theophoric name.
- Adaiah
Hebrew
84God is my witness; the Lord adorns. A biblical name appearing in genealogies, suggesting divine attestation and favor.
- Adassa
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'myrtle', a fragrant flowering plant symbolic of love and peace in biblical tradition.
- Xael
Hebrew
84God is my strength. A modern invented name blending Michael and Ariel elements, gaining popularity in contemporary unisex naming.
- Adir
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'adir' meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', often used as an epithet for strength and grandeur
- Adonijah
Hebrew
84My Lord is Yahweh. Biblical name of King David's son, combining 'adon' (lord) and 'yah' (God's name).
- Shana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'graceful flower'. Popularized as an English diminutive form in the 20th century.
- Aryel
Hebrew
84Lion of God; a name signifying divine strength and protection. Often associated with the archangel Uriel in religious tradition.
- Yashua
Hebrew
84Variant of Yeshua, the Aramaic name of Jesus meaning 'God is salvation' or 'the Lord saves'
- Yehudit
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yehudah meaning 'praised' or 'she of Judah'. Biblical name of the widow who saved her people through courage and cunning.
- Yaheli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yah' (God) and 'eli' (my God), meaning 'God is my God' or 'my strength is God'. A modern Israeli name with spiritual roots.
- Yissel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yisrael, meaning 'God strives' or 'wrestler with God'. Yiddish diminutive form with -el suffix conveying endearment.
- Ahlayah
Hebrew
84Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Alayah or blend of Aaliyah (Arabic 'exalted') with trendy '-ah' suffix
- Yandiel
Hebrew
84God is my judge. A modern Spanish blend combining the Hebrew name Yandiel with Iberian naming traditions.
- Yoshua
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation' or 'God saves'. A biblical name borne by Joshua, Moses's successor.
- Yaneth
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious', adapted to Spanish with the -eth suffix creating a feminine diminutive form.
- Izabela
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'. Izabela is the Iberian and Eastern European form of Isabel/Isabella, widely popularized by Spanish and Polish royal dynasties.
- Zabella
Hebrew
84From Isabella, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath'. Zabella is a modern creative variant with Spanish diminutive flair.
- Yefri
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ephraim, meaning 'doubly fruitful' or 'productive.' Spanish diminutive form with a modern, energetic sound.
- Gabbie
Hebrew
84From Gabriel, Hebrew 'God is my strength.' Gabbie is a modern, casual diminutive form popularized in contemporary English-speaking cultures.
- Zana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Tzina meaning 'hospitable' or from Sanskrit meaning 'the shining one'. Also a variant of Xenia.
- Zarahi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zarah meaning 'blooming' or 'to rise', popular in Spanish-speaking cultures as a feminine form with lyrical appeal
- Zalmen
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shlomo, meaning 'peace.' Popular in Ashkenazi Jewish communities as a Yiddish diminutive form.
- Zeidy
Hebrew
84Grandfather in Yiddish. A term of endearment derived from the Hebrew word for grandfather, used affectionately in Jewish family contexts.
- Alazar
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'El' (God) and 'azar' (to help), meaning 'God helps' or 'God is my help'.
- Zebulon
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zebulun, meaning 'dwelling' or 'exalted dwelling.' One of the twelve tribes of Israel in the Old Testament.
- Hani
Hebrew
84Gracious or merciful. A short form of Johanan/Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious' in biblical tradition.
- Zuriah
Hebrew
84The Lord is my strength and song. A biblical name meaning God's power and protection combined with musical joy.
- Zaela
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength', a modern feminine variation combining elements of classical Hebrew naming traditions.
- Zurielle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tzur' (rock/God's strength) with feminine -ielle suffix. Associated with divine protection and celestial beings in Jewish tradition.
- Elilah
Hebrew
84Hebrew name meaning 'my God is Yahweh' or 'God is my oath', a feminine form related to Elijah and Elias.
- Zakariah
Hebrew
84God has remembered. Biblical name borne by a prophet and father of John the Baptist in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- Zkai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God will hear' or 'the Lord listens.' A modern name with spiritual significance.
- Zakkai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zakkai, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent.' Historically significant in Jewish tradition as the name of Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai.
- Zania
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zanya, meaning 'God's gift' or 'gracious gift from God', a name with biblical spiritual significance
- Levie
Hebrew
84Derived from Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached' in Hebrew, traditionally associated with the biblical tribe of Levites. The -ie diminutive softens it into a modern, approachable form.
- Zarayah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'zara' (seed) and Arabic 'ayah' (sign), meaning 'blooming seed' or 'sign of growth'. Modern invented name blending Semitic roots.
- Leyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Leah, meaning 'weary' or 'delicate'. Biblical matriarch, wife of Jacob and mother of six sons.
- Zay
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Zai' meaning 'movement' or 'to go', also used as a short form of Zachariah meaning 'the Lord remembers'
- Zebulun
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zebulun, meaning 'dwelling' or 'exalted residence.' One of the twelve tribes of Israel in the Old Testament.
- Hermon
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'har-mon' meaning 'devoted to the sacred mountain'. Associated with Mount Hermon in the Levant, a sacred peak in ancient texts.
- Zekiah
Hebrew
84God remembers; the Lord strengthens. A biblical name with prophetic roots, often associated with divine recognition and spiritual fortitude.
- Ziah
Hebrew
84The Lord is my strength and salvation. A modern diminutive form drawing from biblical Hebrew roots, often used as a standalone contemporary name.
- Alyzah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Aliza meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful'. Alyzah is a contemporary respelling blending the traditional root with modern phonetic style.
- Jerod
Hebrew
84Form of Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos meaning 'sacred name.' Associated with Saint Jerome, the early Christian scholar and translator of the Bible.
- Abisha
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'father of gift' or 'my father is a gift', a biblical name denoting divine blessing and familial devotion.
- Able
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'father of multitudes' or 'breath'. In the Bible, Abel was Adam and Eve's second son, representing innocence and virtue.
- Amariyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Amariah' meaning 'God has said' or 'promised by God'; also connects to Sanskrit 'amara' meaning 'immortal'
- Amaziah
Hebrew
84Yahweh is my strength. Biblical name borne by a king of Judah in the Old Testament, signifying divine power and protection.
- Absalom
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'av' (father) and 'shalom' (peace). Father of peace, or my father is peace.
- Zyrah
Hebrew
84Blooming flower or princess. Modern invented name blending Zara (blooming flower) with the -ah suffix for feminine elegance.
- Esiah
Hebrew
84God is salvation, a variant of Isaiah. Biblical name borne by the major Hebrew prophet known for messianic prophecies.
- Kessiah
Hebrew
84Derives from the Hebrew name Kezia, meaning 'cinnamon' or 'cassia tree.' Associated with fragrance, beauty, and biblical virtue.
- Adama
Hebrew
84Red earth; also means 'man' in Hebrew and is used as a given name across West African cultures, particularly among Mandinka peoples.
- Adeena
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'adenah' meaning 'delicate' or 'tender', also linked to Arabic roots suggesting nobility and refinement.
- Zareth
Hebrew
84God has helped; a variant of Azariah. Associated with divine aid and protection in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Amner
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'my people' or 'people of God'. Biblical name of a Levite musician in King David's court.
- Jazel
Hebrew
84God sees; derived from the Hebrew name Jezebel, though modernized and feminized in contemporary usage.
- Amrom
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'am' (people) and 'ram' (high/exalted), meaning 'exalted people' or 'high nation'. Notable as the father of Moses in biblical tradition.
- Eliann
Hebrew
84Combination of Eli (ascended) and Ann (grace), blending biblical and classic elements into a contemporary form
- Tovia
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Toviah, meaning 'God is good.' Tovia is the Yiddish diminutive form, traditionally used in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- Anael
Hebrew
84God answers or God is gracious. In Kabbalah, Anael is one of the archangels associated with divine compassion and healing.
- Leyana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Lea' meaning 'weary' or 'delicate', with modern feminine suffix '-ana' added for contemporary appeal.
- Ephrata
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ephrat/Ephrath, meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile.' Biblical place name associated with Bethlehem and the region of Judah.
- Manasseh
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Menasheh, meaning 'causing to forget.' In the Bible, Joseph's firstborn son received this name because God made Jacob forget his suffering.
- Maiyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Miryam, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved.' Maiyah is a modern phonetic variant spelling popular in contemporary American usage.
- Eziel
Hebrew
84God is my strength, derived from the Hebrew elements 'Ez' (strength) and 'El' (God). A rare biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Amael
Hebrew
84One of the divine messengers in Jewish and Christian angelology, meaning 'God is my people' or 'whom God strengthens'
- Zacai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zacharias, meaning 'God remembers.' A modern creative variation blending biblical tradition with contemporary naming style.
- Alaijah
Hebrew
84A contemporary blended name combining Alai (Hebrew for 'exalted') with Ijah (modern suffix). Represents strength and spiritual elevation.
- Manase
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Menashe, meaning 'causing to forget.' Biblical name of Joseph's firstborn son and a tribe of Israel.
- Melchizedek
Hebrew
84Ancient biblical name meaning 'my king is righteousness,' borne by a mysterious priest-king in Genesis who blessed Abraham.
- Manna
Hebrew
84Bread from heaven; the miraculous food provided to the Israelites in the wilderness, symbolizing divine sustenance and blessing.
- Zeniyah
Hebrew
84Modern invented name blending 'Zen' (peaceful state) with feminine suffix '-iah', suggesting serene grace and spiritual awareness.
- Zachari
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical prophet's name, traditionally associated with divine remembrance and spiritual witness.
- Galia
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Galiah meaning 'God is my strength,' also connected to Gallia, the ancient Roman name for France and Celtic lands.
- Manoah
Hebrew
84Rest, repose. Biblical name borne by the father of Samson, representing divine rest and peace in Hebrew tradition.
- Mathews
Hebrew
84Gift of God. From Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of Yahweh,' later Latinized as Matthaeus and anglicized as Matthew.
- Areyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ariel', meaning 'lion of God' or 'altar of God'. Areyah is a variant spelling emphasizing the divine connection.
- Zarie
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Zara' meaning 'blooming flower' or 'to blossom', symbolic of growth and natural beauty.
- Zakius
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers' or 'the Lord has remembered'. A rare modern variant of classical biblical names.
- Sela
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'rock' or 'stone', symbolizing strength and stability. Also appears in the Bible as a place name.
- Livana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Levanah' meaning 'white' or 'moon', also connected to Latin 'livens' relating to life and vitality
- Arielis
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God', with the feminine suffix -is creating a modern variant honoring divine strength and courage.
- Aritzel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Aritza', meaning 'cedar' or 'strong tree', blended with Spanish/Yiddish diminutive suffix -el, suggesting 'little cedar'
- Masiyah
Hebrew
84Salvation of God or God's salvation. Derived from the Hebrew elements meaning 'to save' and 'God.'
- Michela
Hebrew
84Italian feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God', a question expressing divine incomparability.
- Yahweh
Hebrew
84The sacred name of God in Judaism, derived from the Hebrew verb 'to be,' representing divine existence and presence
- Havah
Hebrew
84Hebrew name meaning 'life' or 'living one', derived from the root Chay. Biblical: Eve, the first woman, mother of humanity.
- Amaliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'my people' or 'God's people', derived from the biblical Queen Amaliah of Judah
- Melachi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Malachi' meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God', a prophetic biblical name referring to the final book of the Old Testament.
- Ashai
Hebrew
84God has listened or hearkened. A biblical name with roots in Jewish tradition, signifying divine attentiveness and spiritual connection.
- Amaryah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God's grace' or 'beloved of God', a biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Yamin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'yamin' meaning 'right hand', symbolizing strength, favor, and the direction of blessing in Semitic tradition.
- Michel
Hebrew
84Who is like God? A name derived from the archangel Michael, symbolizing divine strength and protection.
- Asherah
Hebrew
84Canaanite mother goddess of fertility and nature. In ancient texts, Asherah symbolized divine feminine power and sacred groves.
- Natanel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Nathanel, meaning 'He gave' or 'God gave'. A biblical name borne by an apostle of Jesus, also known as Bartholomew.
- Naamah
Hebrew
84Biblical name meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. In Jewish tradition, Naamah was the daughter of Lamech and sister of Tubal-cain.
- Atzi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'atz' meaning 'strong' or 'wood', often used as a diminutive nickname with the -i ending conveying affection and youthfulness
- Betzabeth
Hebrew
84Combination of Elizabeth (Hebrew 'God's oath') with Spanish diminutive -bet suffix, creating a modern Latinate form popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Yarah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'to sing' or 'to bloom'. Also considered a variant of Yarah, related to the teaching or instruction tradition in Jewish culture.
- Naamari
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Naaman' meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. Biblical name borne by a Syrian commander healed of leprosy.
- Amiryah
Hebrew
84Combination of Amiri (prince) and Yah (God). Means 'my prince is God' or 'God is my prince', expressing divine sovereignty and nobility.
- Yariah
Hebrew
84Modern invented name, likely a variation of Mariah (Hebrew 'of the sea') or Aria (Italian 'air/melody'), blended with Y- prefix for contemporary style
- Aaliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'exalted'. Also influenced by Arabic 'Allah' references in some modern usage.
- Habakkuk
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'my embrace is God' or 'God embraces.' Name of an Old Testament prophet known for his passionate questioning of divine justice.
- Hadasah
Hebrew
84Myrtle tree in Hebrew. Biblical name borne by Queen Esther, also known as Hadassah, symbolizing beauty and righteousness.
- Abba
Hebrew
84Father in Aramaic, used biblically and liturgically. Also means 'abbey' or 'monastery' in some contexts.
- Abbey
Hebrew
84Short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'father's joy.' Abbey has evolved as an independent name and also references abbey, a monastery or convent.
- Jacobe
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.' Jacobe is a modern English spelling variant of Jacob, traditionally associated with the biblical patriarch.
- Navah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'pleasant' or 'beautiful'. Also associated with modern invented name blending 'Nava' with suffix '-ah'.
- Naava
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'nava' meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasant'. A modern name with biblical resonance, gaining popularity in contemporary usage.
- Jadan
Hebrew
84God has judged. A modern name blending Jad- elements with -an suffix, gaining contemporary use in English-speaking communities.
- Abenezer
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ebenezer' meaning 'stone of help,' symbolizing divine aid and remembrance of God's assistance in times of need.
- Abran
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Avram', meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. Biblical patriarch Abraham's original name before divine covenant.
- Aviella
Hebrew
84Feminine form related to Aviel, from Hebrew 'av' (father) and 'el' (God), meaning 'my father is God', with the diminutive suffix '-ella' added for a softer, modern variant
- Avielle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Avi' (father) and 'El' (God), meaning 'my father is God'. A contemporary feminine form blending traditional Hebrew elements with modern phonetics.
- Neriyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Neri' (my light) and 'Yah' (God). Means 'God is my light' or 'my lamp is God', expressing divine illumination and guidance.
- Avigdor
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'avigdor' meaning 'my father is my refuge' or 'father of strength', emphasizing divine protection and paternal fortitude
- Aviram
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'avi' (father) and 'ram' (exalted), meaning 'my father is exalted' or 'exalted father'. A name with strong biblical and spiritual roots.
- Anaeli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ana' (grace) combined with Hawaiian 'eli' (ascended). Blends grace with spiritual elevation across cultures.
- Nazaria
Hebrew
84From Nazareth, the biblical city; means 'flowering' or 'branch' in Hebrew. Associated with Jesus Christ and spiritual devotion.
- Heber
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'friend' or 'associate'. Biblical name borne by a descendant of Shem in the Book of Genesis.
- Henoch
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Chanoch meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated'. In the Bible, Enoch was a righteous man who walked with God and was taken to heaven without experiencing death.
- Ariely
Hebrew
84Modern Hebrew name, likely a feminine diminutive form combining 'Ari' (lion) with the suffix '-ely', suggesting 'lioness-like' or 'of the lion'
- Nooh
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Noach', meaning 'rest' or 'comfort'. Biblical figure known for building the ark during the great flood.
- Netanya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Netanya,' meaning 'God has given' or 'gift from God,' also a coastal city in Israel
- Aharon
Hebrew
78From Hebrew 'aharon', meaning 'mountain of strength' or 'exalted one'. Borne by Moses's brother, the first High Priest of Israel in Biblical tradition.
- Bennie
Hebrew
78Diminutive of Benjamin, from Hebrew Binyamin meaning 'son of the right hand.' Evolved through Latin as a friendly, familiar form.
- Mendel
Hebrew
78From Hebrew 'Mendel', a diminutive form related to 'mend' or 'repair', popularized by Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics.
- Alyza
Hebrew
78From Hebrew Aliza meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful', with Greek influences from Alysia. Associated with gladness and brightness.
- Mayah
Hebrew
78From Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'great', also connected to Sanskrit 'Maya' meaning 'illusion' or 'magic'
- Amyah
Hebrew
78Variant of Amiah, from Hebrew meaning 'people of God' or 'my people.' Modern creative spelling with added 'y' characteristic of contemporary American naming trends.
- Uriah
Hebrew
76God is my light or God is my strength. Biblical name borne by a loyal soldier in King David's court.
- Abigiya
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Avigayil meaning 'father's joy' or 'my father is joy'. A biblical name borne by the wise wife of King David.
- Abram
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Avram', meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. Biblical patriarch Abraham was originally named Abram before covenant with God.
- Adina
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'adinah' meaning 'slender' or 'delicate'. Also associated with nobility and refinement in ancient Semitic cultures.
- Arayeli
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Ara' (lion) and 'Yeli' (ascends). Modern Hebrew name meaning 'my lion ascends' or 'God's lion', blending strength with spiritual elevation.
- Izeyah
Hebrew
76Modern invented name blending Isaiah (Hebrew 'God is salvation') with contemporary -yah suffix, popular in African American naming traditions
- Joniah
Hebrew
76God is gracious, derived from Jonah with the suffix -iah meaning God. A modern feminine variation of the biblical name Jonah.
- Yosohn
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious', anglicized with modern spelling variation
- Azzariah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Azariah' meaning 'God has helped' or 'whom God aids', a name borne by several biblical figures of significance.
- Jahnelle
Hebrew
76Feminine form of Jahn, derived from Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious', with the French feminine diminutive -elle suffix.
- Zhariyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'zahir' meaning 'blooming' or 'shining', combined with the feminine suffix '-iah'. Associated with brightness and flourishing.
- Dazariah
Hebrew
76God is my help, a variant of Azariah combining divine assistance with modern creative spelling conventions.
- Yoziah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Uziyahu', meaning 'God is my strength'. A biblical name borne by several kings of Judah.
- Adara
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'adar' meaning 'fire' or 'noble', also used in Arabic contexts. Associated with the sixth month of the Hebrew calendar.
- Josiee
Hebrew
76From Josiah, Hebrew origin meaning 'God supports' or 'God heals', with modern -ee diminutive suffix
- Maddie
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala.' Maddie is a modern diminutive of Madeline/Madison, used as a standalone name since the 1990s.
- Malekhi
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Malachi' meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God.' Modern spelling variant reflecting contemporary phonetic preferences.
- Makyiah
Hebrew
76Modern creative variant blending 'Mak-' prefix with Hebrew '-iah' (God), meaning 'Who is like God' in the Hebrew tradition
- Mathias
Hebrew
76Gift of God. Derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of Yahweh,' and popularized through the apostle Matthew in Christian tradition.
- Meir
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'meir' meaning 'one who shines' or 'one who brings light'. Associated with illumination and brightness in Jewish tradition.
- Zacharyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet and priest in the Old Testament.
- Mesyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Mashiach' meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah'. A modern spelling variation with spiritual and religious significance.
- Tezekiah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.' A biblical name borne by a king of Judah known for religious reform and restoration of the Temple.
- Yaakov
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Ya'akov,' meaning 'he who supplants' or 'heel-holder.' Biblical patriarch Jacob, a foundational figure in Judaism and Christianity.
- Jaream
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Yirmeyahu' meaning 'God will exalt' or 'God raises up', associated with the prophet Jeremiah
- Jazaiah
Hebrew
76God has heard; Yahweh hears. A modern creative blend of Jaza (jazz-inspired) with the biblical suffix -iah, creating contemporary spirituality.
- Yael
Hebrew
76Yael comes from Hebrew, likely derived from a root meaning 'strength' or 'power.' It appears in biblical and Jewish tradition as a name of significance.
- Yahkeem
Hebrew
76God will establish. A modern variant of Joaquim/Joachim, blending Hebrew roots with contemporary phonetic styling.
- Kyzaiah
Hebrew
76Modern invented name blending Hebrew 'Ky' with biblical suffix '-aiah', meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is exalted'
- Yahriel
Hebrew
76God sees or perceives. Modern Hebrew name blending the divine prefix Yah with Riel, invoking spiritual awareness and divine sight.
- Malaijah
Hebrew
76Modern creation blending Mala (Sanskrit/Hebrew for 'garland') with Elijah (Hebrew 'my God is Yahweh'). Contemporary invented name.
- Josephyne
Hebrew
76God will increase. A feminized variant of Joseph with the French -yne suffix, combining biblical heritage with romantic elegance.
- Asa
Hebrew
76Physician or healer; also used in the Bible as a name of several figures. In some contexts, derived from the Hebrew word for 'doctor' or 'one who heals.'
- Amilyah
Hebrew
76Possibly a modern blend of Amelia (work) and -yah (God), or an elaboration of Amelia with a Hebrew suffix for a contemporary feel.
- Avaeyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Avah' meaning 'to want' or 'to desire', with the suffix '-yah' (God). Interpreted as 'God's desire' or 'desired by God'.
- Yaseli
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Yael' meaning 'mountain goat' or 'strength of God', with Spanish diminutive suffix -li creating an affectionate form.
- Avraham
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Avraham, meaning 'father of many' or 'father of multitudes.' Biblical patriarch and founder of monotheistic religions.
- Axzael
Hebrew
76God is my strength, a variant of Azrael or Ezrael with modern spelling. Associated with divine protection and celestial power.
- Nazayla
Hebrew
76From Nazareth, the biblical city in Israel, with the modern -yla suffix creating a feminine variant. Associated with the holy city and Christian tradition.
- Ahzariah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Azariah,' meaning 'God has helped.' A biblical name borne by several figures in Old Testament texts.
- Janay
Hebrew
74A modern American name, likely a creative variation of Jane (Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious') with the suffix -ay or -nay, popular in African American naming traditions.
- Adonay
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Adonai' meaning 'my Lord', a reverential name for God used in Jewish tradition and liturgy.
- Adiya
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'adi' meaning noble or ornament. A modern name with roots in Hebrew tradition, gaining popularity in South Asian communities.
- Avner
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'avner' meaning 'father of light.' Biblical name borne by Abner, a military commander and cousin of King Saul.
- Yanky
Hebrew
74Diminutive form of Yankel/Jacob, derived from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'he who supplants.' Common in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
- Jaelle
Hebrew
74Blend of Jael (Hebrew: 'mountain goat') with Elle (French: 'she'). Modern invented name combining biblical and contemporary elements.
- Zemira
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'song' or 'nightingale', symbolizing beauty and melodious voice
- Zahkai
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Zacharias, meaning 'God remembers.' A modern invented name blending Zach with Kai, gaining popularity in contemporary American naming.
- Amiel
Hebrew
74God is my people or my kinsman is God. A rare biblical name combining 'ami' (my people) with 'el' (God).
- Abbi
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Abigail meaning 'my father's joy', shortened to the modern nickname Abbi with a contemporary, approachable feel.
- Abbie
Hebrew
74Diminutive of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father's joy' or 'father rejoices'
- Milcah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'queen' or 'counsel'. Biblical name of Milcah, daughter of Haran and sister of Abraham in the Book of Genesis.
- Abi
Hebrew
74Short form of Abigail, from Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'father's joy.' A simple, modern diminutive with biblical roots.
- Anavah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'graciousness'. A biblical name with spiritual significance in Jewish tradition.
- Tzipora
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'tzippor' meaning 'bird'. In the Torah, Tzipora was the wife of Moses, a Midianite woman whose name symbolizes grace and freedom.
- Magdalyn
Hebrew
74From Mary Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala,' a town in ancient Israel. Often associated with the tower or elevated place.
- Zaden
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Tzadik meaning 'righteous' or 'just one', modernized with the -en suffix popular in contemporary American naming.
- Samuella
Hebrew
74God has heard. Samuella is the feminine form of Samuel, derived from Hebrew Shemu'el meaning 'name of God' or 'God has heard.'
- Zaidee
Hebrew
74From Hebrew/Arabic meaning 'the one who grows' or 'flourishing one', associated with growth and abundance
- Zerah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'zarach' meaning 'to rise' or 'to shine.' Biblical name borne by descendants of Judah, symbolizing light and ascendancy.
- Aniah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with possible variant associations to 'answer' or 'response'
- Zai
Hebrew
74In Hebrew, Zai conveys radiance or brilliance. It is also used as a short form in modern usage across various cultures.
- Messiah
Hebrew
74The anointed one; one sent by God. From Hebrew mashiach, originally referring to kings and priests consecrated with oil, later central to Jewish and Christian theology as a savior figure.
- Mindel
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Mendel', a diminutive of Menachem meaning 'comforter'. Used as an independent name in Yiddish-speaking communities.
- Nachum
Hebrew
74Nachum derives from the Hebrew root meaning 'to comfort' or 'to console.' It is the name of a biblical prophet known for messages of divine comfort.
- Abraham
Hebrew
74Father of many nations. In the Hebrew Bible, Abraham is the patriarch chosen by God to father the Jewish people, making the name synonymous with covenant, faith, and foundational legacy.
- Jamian
Hebrew
74Variant of James, derived from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter.' Also influenced by the Latin Jacobus, referring to one who follows or imitates.
- Raziah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Raziah' meaning 'God's secret' or 'hidden by God', referencing divine mystery and protection
- Avigail
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father is joy' or 'father's rejoicing.' Biblical name of King David's wife, known for wisdom and beauty.
- Anaiyah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Anaya' meaning 'God has answered' or 'God has been gracious', with the suffix '-ah' indicating feminine form
- Nechama
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'necham' meaning 'to comfort' or 'to console'. A name of spiritual comfort and solace, reflecting divine compassion.
- Ahraya
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'my flower' or 'my song', a modern constructed name blending Semitic linguistic patterns with contemporary naming aesthetics.
- Jaydan
Hebrew
74Jaydan blends Jay (from Hebrew Yah, short for Yahweh) with the suffix -dan, creating a modern invented name with spiritual undertones.
- Jessey
Hebrew
72God beholds or sees. A variant spelling of Jesse, derived from the Hebrew name Yishai, meaning 'gift' or 'God's gift.' Jessey modernizes this classic biblical name with a contemporary spelling.
- Abby
Hebrew
72Father's joy. A diminutive of Abigail, derived from the Hebrew name meaning 'my father is joy' or 'source of joy.'
- Abdiel
Hebrew
72From Hebrew 'Abdiel' meaning 'servant of God.' A figure in Judeo-Christian tradition known for steadfast devotion.
- Mariah
Hebrew
72Of the sea or beloved. A variant of Maria/Mary, with roots in the Hebrew name Miriam, historically associated with water and the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition.
- Yusuf
Hebrew
72God is gracious. A biblical name borne by the father of the prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition, and widely used across Muslim cultures.
- Ariyah
Hebrew
72Lion of God or Noble. A modern variation of Ariel, combining the Hebrew root for lion with divine connotation.
- Maryam
Hebrew
72Of the sea or beloved. A Semitic name with ancient roots, traditionally associated with Mary, mother of Jesus in Islamic tradition.
- Moshe
Hebrew
72Drawn from water. Biblical name of the prophet and lawgiver who led the Israelites out of Egypt.
- Hanna
Hebrew
72From Hebrew Chana meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Variant spelling of Hannah, traditionally associated with mercy and divine blessing.
- Lazariah
Hebrew
70From Lazarus, meaning 'God has helped.' Biblical name of the man Jesus raised from the dead, symbolizing resurrection and divine mercy.
- Adelilah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Adel' (noble) combined with Arabic 'Lilah' (night). Conveys nobility and mystique of the night.
- Adoniyah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Adonai meaning 'my Lord' or 'Lord is my God.' Biblical name borne by King David's son who sought the throne of Israel.
- Nechuma
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'nechumah' meaning 'comfort' or 'consolation', traditionally a feminine name in Jewish culture.
- Adrielys
Hebrew
70Combination of Adriel (Hebrew 'God's majesty') and the Spanish feminine suffix -ys, creating a modern feminized form popular in Latino communities.
- Ezmariah
Hebrew
70Blend of Esme (beloved) and Mariah (star of the sea). A contemporary creation combining Hebrew romance with celestial grace.
- Azeriah
Hebrew
70God is my help. A biblical name borne by a priest in the Old Testament, combining 'azar' (help) and 'yah' (God).
- Yulibeth
Hebrew
70Combination of Yuli (Spanish diminutive form related to Julia, from Latin Iulius) and Beth (Hebrew for 'house'). A modern compound with both classical and spiritual roots.
- Gaberial
Hebrew
70God is my strength. From Hebrew Gavriel, a name borne by the archangel Gabriel in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Jahzelle
Hebrew
70Modern blended name combining Jah (Hebrew for God) with the feminine suffix -elle, creating a contemporary spiritual name with lyrical qualities.
- Zemariam
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Ze' (this) and Amharic 'Mariam' (Mary). Ethiopian name meaning 'this is Mary' or 'Mary's own', with devotional religious significance in Ethiopian Orthodox tradition.
- Zevaeh
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Chava' meaning 'life' or 'living one', with modern creative spelling variations popularized in contemporary naming practices.
- Aleijah
Hebrew
70Modern feminine variant of Elijah, from Hebrew 'Eli-jah' meaning 'my God is Yahweh'. Aleijah represents a contemporary creative spelling.
- Jerriyah
Hebrew
70Jehovah will exalt; modern English variant of Jeremiah, blending traditional biblical roots with contemporary spelling innovation
- Zymirah
Hebrew
70Modern created name, likely blending Zoe (life) with Miriam (beloved), or inspired by similar -rah endings in Hebrew names
- Anaijah
Hebrew
70Blending Ania (grace) with Ijah (God exalts), this modern creation carries spiritual weight with contemporary style and rhythmic flow.
- Maddalynn
Hebrew
70Variant of Magdalene, from Hebrew meaning 'of Magdala.' A tower or elevated place. Associated with Mary Magdalene, a prominent figure in Christian tradition.
- Ahloni
Hebrew
70My father is my light; a biblical name combining 'ahi' (my father) and 'ori' (my light)
- Anaylah
Hebrew
70Likely a modern creative spelling of Anaya, derived from Hebrew meaning 'God answered' or 'God has shown favor', blended with the suffix -lah for contemporary appeal.
- Malikiah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Malachi' meaning 'messenger of God', with the suffix '-iah' emphasizing divine connection. Popular in African-American communities as a modern spiritual name.
- Mahsiah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew meaning 'salvation' or 'savior', related to Yeshua. A modern variant spelling reflecting religious and spiritual significance.
- Ezamae
Hebrew
70Modern invented name combining Eza (Hebrew origin, possibly relating to strength) with Mae (meaning 'the great one'). Contemporary creation blending classic elements.
- Naxhieli
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'nakhash' (serpent) and 'el' (God). A rare modern construction, likely meaning 'God's serpent' or a protective divine name variant.
- Zachariyah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Zacharias, meaning 'God remembers.' A name with deep scriptural roots, borne by John the Baptist's father in the New Testament.
- Zameria
Hebrew
70God has heard. A feminine form derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'heard' or 'listening,' suggesting divine attentiveness.
- Zerayah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Zerah meaning 'rising' or 'shining forth,' often associated with light and dawn. Biblical name borne by descendants of Judah.
- Ziylah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Tzila' meaning 'shadow' or 'shade,' symbolizing protection and shelter. Modern variant blending Hebrew roots with contemporary invented spelling.
- Kabiel
Hebrew
70From Hebrew, possibly derived from 'Kabbalah' or related to angelic names. A modern creation blending Kabbalistic tradition with contemporary naming.
- Alleyah
Hebrew
70Variant of Aliyah, from Hebrew meaning 'to ascend' or 'going up', often associated with immigration to Israel
- Malechi
Hebrew
70Variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God', derived from the prophet Malachi in the Old Testament.
- Xadiel
Hebrew
70Divine helper or God is my help. Constructed from Hebrew elements 'El' (God) with the prefix 'Xa-' forming a modern angelic name variant.
- Samaiah
Hebrew
70God has heard. Biblical name with roots in Samuel, suggesting divine listening and spiritual awareness.
- Malichai
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Malachi' meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God', a name borne by a biblical prophet.
- Haciel
Hebrew
70God sees or God has seen. A biblical name derived from the Hebrew elements 'Ha' (the) and 'chazah' (to see).
- Zahvier
Hebrew
70God has helped. A modern phonetic variant of Xavier, derived from the Basque place name Etxaberria meaning 'new house,' later associated with Saint Francis Xavier.
- Yabdiel
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Abd' (servant) and 'El' (God), meaning 'servant of God.' A rare biblical name with strong religious significance.
- Maryiah
Hebrew
70Variant of Mary/Maria, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. The -iah suffix adds a modern lyrical quality.
- Miliah
Hebrew
70Variant of Amelia or Emilia with modern spelling. May also draw from Mila (Slavic 'gracious') combined with -iah suffix, creating a contemporary feminine name.
- Abdriel
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'abd' (servant) and 'El' (God). Name of an archangel in Jewish tradition, meaning 'servant of God' or 'God's helper'.
- Ilaiah
Hebrew
70Possibly derived from Hebrew 'Elijah' (God is my strength) or Sanskrit 'Ilai' (earth). Modern constructed name blending spiritual and natural elements.
- Izariah
Hebrew
70Combination of Izar (Hebrew, 'He will help') and the suffix -iah, popular in contemporary American naming traditions.
- Analyah
Hebrew
70Modern invented name blending 'Ana' (grace) with the suffix '-liah', creating a contemporary American name with no traditional etymology.
- Jaliel
Hebrew
70God exalts · from the Hebrew elements 'yah' (God) and 'alah' (to ascend or exalt)
- Jandriel
Hebrew
70Blend of Jandra (feminine form) and the archangel suffix -iel. Likely a modern masculine creation combining Hebrew roots with celestial naming convention.
- Natanim
Hebrew
70From Hebrew meaning 'he gave' or 'gift from God', a biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Axziel
Hebrew
70Modern constructed name blending Hebrew 'Az' (strong) with '-iel' (God), suggesting divine strength or power from God.
- Nephtalie
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Naphtali, meaning 'my wrestling' or 'my struggle.' Biblical name of one of Jacob's twelve sons and an Israelite tribe.
- Sedra
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Seder' meaning 'order' or 'arrangement', also associated with the Passover Seder ritual
- Aadam
Hebrew
62Father of multitudes; a significant biblical name symbolizing paternity and leadership in Abrahamic traditions.
- Jandiel
Hebrew
62God is my judge. A biblical name combining 'din' (judgment) with the divine name El, associated with discernment and divine authority.
- Michaiah
Hebrew
62Who is like Yahweh? A rhetorical question expressing divine incomparability, emphasizing God's unmatched power and uniqueness.
- Ezer
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'ezer' meaning 'help' or 'helper'. Biblical name symbolizing aid and support.
- Etzael
Hebrew
62From Hebrew, possibly a variant of Uriel or Archangel names. Associated with divine strength and God's light in religious tradition.
- Adali
Hebrew
62Noble and exalted; also associated with 'Adala' meaning justice and fairness in Sanskrit traditions.
- Kezion
Hebrew
62Modern name possibly blending Kez- elements with -ion suffix, likely contemporary creation without historical root
- Xachary
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zacharia meaning 'God has remembered'. Xachary is a modern spelling variant of Zachary popularized in contemporary American naming.
- Yadon
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Yadon', meaning 'he will judge' or 'judgment'. A rare biblical name with deep roots in ancient Judaic tradition.
- Atara
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'crown' or 'tiara', symbolizing grace and nobility
- Xaviel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Xavi, meaning 'new house,' popularized through Saint Francis Xavier; blended with Spanish diminutive -el suffix.
- Yitzy
Hebrew
62Diminutive of Yitzchak (Isaac), meaning 'he will laugh' in Hebrew. Popular in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
- Noahalexander
Hebrew
62Compound of Noah (rest, comfort) and Alexander (defender of men). A modern blended name combining biblical and classical elements.
- Gabbi
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Gabrielle, meaning 'God is my strength'. Gabbi is a modern, casual diminutive form popular in contemporary English-speaking cultures.
- Akiah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Akiyah, meaning 'God will strengthen' or 'the Lord is strong', conveying divine protection and resilience
- Yodahe
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Yodea' meaning 'he who knows' or 'knower'; associated with wisdom and understanding in Jewish tradition.
- Yonason
Hebrew
62Hebrew form of Jonathan, meaning 'God has given.' Popular in Jewish communities, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews.
- Zemichael
Hebrew
62Blend of Zephaniah (Hebrew 'God has hidden') and Michael (Hebrew 'who is like God'), combining divine protection concepts into a modern compound name.
- Zinniah
Hebrew
62From the zinnia flower, a vibrant blooming plant. The flower name derives from botanist Johann Zinn; used as a nature-inspired given name.
- Zahar
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zacharias meaning 'God remembers'. Popular in Russian-speaking cultures as a diminutive form.
- Zahava
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'zahav' meaning 'gold', symbolizing preciousness and warmth
- Joshawn
Hebrew
62Combination of Joshua (Hebrew 'God is salvation') and a modern suffix. Joshua was a biblical military leader and Moses' successor.
- Levvy
Hebrew
62Related to Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached.' Levvy is a modern diminutive form used in English-speaking Jewish communities.
- Rayzel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Ra'el' meaning 'God sees', with Yiddish -el diminutive suffix creating an affectionate form
- Zeliah
Hebrew
62Likely a modern invented name blending 'Zel-' with '-iah' (Hebrew suffix meaning 'God'). May also draw from Zelda or similar fantasy-influenced names.
- Esaia
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation'. A biblical name borne by the prophet Isaiah, one of the major prophets in Judaism and Christianity.
- Yovanna
Hebrew
62A feminine elaboration of Yohannes (John), meaning 'God is gracious.' Popular in Spanish and Eastern European cultures.
- Liviya
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Leah meaning 'weary', modernized through Latin Livia and English diminutive forms into contemporary Liviya.
- Ziion
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zion, referring to the biblical Mount Zion and the promised land. Symbolizes spiritual elevation and divine promise.
- Lizzy
Hebrew
62Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is abundance'
- Suzeth
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Susanna meaning 'lily', with the archaic English suffix -eth creating a vintage diminutive form.
- Abiella
Hebrew
62Father of strength; a feminine elaboration of Abiel, combining Hebrew 'ab' (father) with 'el' (God/strength), Latinized with the suffix -ella.
- Abigayil
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Avigail meaning 'my father's joy.' A biblical name borne by the wise wife of Nabal in the Old Testament.
- Abimelec
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Avimelech' meaning 'my father is king', a biblical name borne by Philistine rulers in the Old Testament.
- Abira
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'ab' (father) with feminine suffix, meaning 'my father is strength' or 'father of strength'
- Jalah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'to ascend' or 'to go up'; also considered a modern invented name blending Ja- prefix with -lah ending.
- Jamelle
Hebrew
62From Ja- prefix with -melle, likely a modern blended creation. May derive from James (Hebrew Yaakov, 'supplanter') with -elle suffix.
- Amzie
Hebrew
62From Amelia/Amethyst blend or Hebrew 'Amica' meaning friend. Modern American creation popular in early 20th century.
- Anah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. In biblical tradition, Anah was a figure in the genealogy of Esau, representing divine blessing.
- Zayeli
Hebrew
62Modern blend name combining elements of Hebrew origin. Zaya relates to Hebrew roots meaning 'to shine' or 'movement', while the -eli suffix derives from Hebrew 'El' meaning God.
- Analisa
Hebrew
62Blend of 'Ana' (Hebrew: grace) and 'Lisa' (Latin: God's oath), combining divine grace with sacred promise
- Shadday
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Shaddai, a biblical name for God meaning 'Almighty' or 'God is my strength'. Used as a feminine given name in modern times.
- Allon
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'allon' meaning 'oak tree', symbolizing strength, endurance, and deep roots in biblical tradition.
- Sifra
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Sipra', meaning 'book' or 'scribe'. A rare biblical name associated with wisdom and written knowledge.
- Mahala
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'tenderness' or 'forgiveness.' Biblical name borne by Mahala, daughter of Zelophehad, known for her strength and inheritance rights.
- Aizik
Hebrew
62Diminutive form of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter'. Associated with biblical patriarch Isaac.
- Annaka
Hebrew
62Grace and favor, a Scandinavian variation of Anna combined with the Norse suffix -ka, creating a modern diminutive form.
- Tzivi
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Tzipporah, meaning 'bird.' A modern diminutive form popular in Israeli culture, evoking grace and freedom.
- Ezzie
Hebrew
62Diminutive of Ezra, meaning 'God is my help' or 'helper'. A modern, casual nickname form with vintage charm.
- Zevy
Hebrew
62Short form of Zev, from Hebrew meaning 'wolf.' Associated with strength and wildness in Jewish tradition.
- Gabrien
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Gavriel meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might', a biblical name borne by the archangel Gabriel.
- Arad
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'wild horse' or 'to flee'. Biblical place name, also associated with strength and freedom.
- Arael
Hebrew
62From Hebrew, one of the archangels in Jewish and Christian angelology, traditionally associated with fertility and divine grace
- Abbigale
Hebrew
62Father's joy. A variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew Avigayil, combining 'av' (father) and 'gil' (joy, rejoicing).
- Alinah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent' or 'exalted', also connected to Arabic variants of Alina meaning 'noble' and 'bright'
- Ariele
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God'. Ariele is a feminized English variant with the suffix -e.
- Arielli
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God,' with Italian feminine diminutive suffix -i, popularized by Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'
- Meshach
Hebrew
62From Aramaic, meaning 'guest of the king' or 'shadow of the king.' Biblical name of one of Daniel's three companions in the fiery furnace.
- Methuselah
Hebrew
62Man of the javelin. Biblical figure known as the oldest person in recorded history, living 969 years according to Genesis.
- Hadara
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'splendor' or 'glory', associated with beauty and radiance in Jewish tradition.
- Yaacov
Hebrew
62Hebrew form of Jacob, from Ya'akov meaning 'he who supplants' or 'heel holder', referencing the biblical patriarch who became Israel.
- Micajah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Who is like God?' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet, combining Mi (who) and Caiah (God). Popular in early American colonial communities.
- Mirah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'admirable' or 'wonderful'; also a Sanskrit name meaning 'beloved' or 'precious'
- Mickaela
Hebrew
62Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Modern creative spelling variant popular since the 1980s.
- Mattisyahu
Hebrew
62Gift of God. From Hebrew Mattityahu, combining 'mattat' (gift) and 'Yah' (God). A biblical name borne by an apostle and gospel author.
- Tziry
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Tziri, meaning 'my rock' or 'my fortress,' conveying strength and stability
- Gianah
Hebrew
62Variant of Gianna, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. Modern spelling reflects contemporary American naming trends.
- Aryela
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God', modernized with -a feminine ending. Associated with strength and divine protection.
- Asaias
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Asayahu' meaning 'God has made' or 'God is my maker'. A biblical prophet's name found in the Old Testament.
- Mikie
Hebrew
62Diminutive of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'. Popular as an informal, affectionate nickname form.
- Nissah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'nissa' meaning 'to test' or 'miracle.' Associated with divine testing and spiritual signs in biblical tradition.
- Ataliah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Athaliah', meaning 'God is exalted' or 'whom Yahweh has afflicted'. Biblical name of a queen of Judah.
- Ammi
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'ami' meaning 'my people'. Often used as a diminutive form, conveying closeness and intimacy within family or community contexts.
- Bezaleel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Bezalel' meaning 'in the shadow of God.' Biblical master craftsman who designed the Tabernacle.
- Jamina
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yemenite tradition, feminine form of Jamin meaning 'right hand' or 'favored.' Also connected to Arabic Yasmin (jasmine flower).
- Etana
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'strong' or 'firm', also a biblical name associated with an ancient king in Mesopotamian mythology
- Elah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Elah, meaning 'oak tree.' In biblical tradition, represents strength and endurance.
- Ammon
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Ammon', a biblical kingdom east of the Jordan River; also means 'my people' or 'kinsman' in ancient Semitic tradition.
- Auriah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew and Latin roots meaning 'golden' or 'of gold', evoking light, warmth, and precious value
- Izack
Hebrew
62God is salvation. Izack is a modern spelling variant of Isaac, the biblical patriarch and son of Abraham.
- Abraam
Hebrew
62Father of multitudes. Variant of Abraham, from Hebrew Avraham, traditionally interpreted as a name bestowed by divine covenant.
- Anania
Hebrew
62From Aramaic meaning 'God has answered' or 'the Lord answered'. Biblical name borne by an early Christian martyr in Acts.
- Adams
Hebrew
62Son of Adam, from Hebrew 'adam' meaning 'man' or 'earth'. Used as a surname and given name in English-speaking cultures.
- Jamael
Hebrew
62God hears. Jamael combines the Hebrew divine name Jah with the Arabic suffix -el meaning God, conveying divine listening and grace.
- Abelina
Hebrew
62Feminine form of Abel, from Hebrew meaning 'breath' or 'vanity'. Abelina evolved through Latin and Germanic traditions as a diminutive form.
- Jarod
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Jared meaning 'descending.' Modern variant of Jared, popularized in contemporary American usage.
- Halana
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'halo' or 'light', connoting radiance and brightness; also possibly a modern invention blending Halo with traditional -ana endings
- Nesya
Hebrew
62Modern name, possibly derived from Hebrew 'nesiah' (princess) or as a contemporary feminine form combining neo- (new) with -ya suffix
- Hananiah
Hebrew
62God has been gracious. Biblical name borne by a court official of Nebuchadnezzar II and a priestly founder of Jerusalem's second temple.
- Hannahgrace
Hebrew
62Hannah means 'grace' or 'favor' from Hebrew. Hannahgrace combines it with Grace, emphasizing divine favor and elegance.
- Adriel
Hebrew
56My help is God. A biblical name combining 'Adir' (mighty) and 'El' (God), signifying divine assistance and protection.
- Zachary
Hebrew
56The Lord has remembered. From the Hebrew Zechariah, a biblical name borne by a prophet and priest.
- Aliyah
Hebrew
56The exalted one; elevated or sublime. A variant of Aaliyah, derived from the Arabic root 'aliyy' meaning high or lofty.
- Lilith
Hebrew
56From Hebrew meaning 'night' or 'she who dwells in the night.' In Jewish tradition, Lilith is a primordial figure associated with independence and nocturnal mystery.
- Abel
Hebrew
56Son of; breath or vapor. In the Bible, Abel is the second son of Adam and Eve, known for his righteous offering.
- Annie
Hebrew
56Grace or favor. Annie is a diminutive form of Ann/Anne, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'he favored' or 'gracious.'
- Malachi
Hebrew
56My messenger or My king. A biblical name borne by the last of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible.
- Jude
Hebrew
56From Judah, meaning 'praised.' Biblical name of one of Jesus's twelve apostles, Saint Jude the Apostle, also known as Thaddeus.
- Isabel
Hebrew
56Devoted to God. Isabel is the Spanish form of Elizabeth, derived from Elisheba (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), combining el (God) and sheba (oath/seven).
- Ruth
Hebrew
56A companion or friend. In the Hebrew Bible, Ruth is known for her loyalty and devotion, becoming an ancestor of King David.
- Gabriella
Hebrew
56God is my strength. Feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew Gavri'el, combining 'gever' (strength) and 'El' (God).
- Maggie
Hebrew
56Pearl. Maggie is a diminutive of Margaret, derived from the Greek Margarita, meaning 'pearl'—a symbol of purity and value in ancient tradition.
- Ariel
Hebrew
56Lion of God. In Hebrew tradition, Ariel refers to God's messenger or divine strength, appearing in religious texts as a powerful spiritual force.
- Atarah
Hebrew
56From Hebrew 'atara' meaning 'crown' or 'diadem'. A regal name symbolizing honor and dignity.
- Esther
Hebrew
56Star. Derived from the Persian word for star, though the name gained prominence through the biblical Queen Esther of Persia.
- Addie
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Adah, meaning 'ornament' or 'adornment.' Commonly used as a nickname for Addison or Adelaide, which derive from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
- Annaliyah
Hebrew
55Modern invention blending Anna (grace) with Aliyah (ascension). Combines Hebrew roots with contemporary American naming style.
- Aron
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'aharon', possibly meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'. In the Bible, Aaron was Moses' brother and the first High Priest of Israel.
- Ahsaias
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation'. A biblical prophet name with deep theological significance in Jewish and Christian traditions.
- Ahmeir
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'Amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander', with the 'h' prefix indicating belonging or relation.
- Zacarri
Hebrew
55God has remembered; variant of Zachary from the biblical prophet Zechariah, with modern spelling variation adding contemporary flair.
- Yassiel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yeshua (Jesus), with Spanish diminutive suffix -iel. Means 'God saves' or 'God is salvation'
- Yaxiel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew, an angelic name meaning 'God strengthens' or 'my strength is God', associated with celestial beings in Jewish mysticism
- Galileah
Hebrew
55From Galileo, meaning 'from Galilee,' a region in ancient Israel. Feminized form with -ah suffix, evoking both astronomical discovery and biblical geography.
- Mehkai
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God', modernized spelling blending Michael with contemporary suffix -kai
- Zamir
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'zamir' meaning 'song' or 'nightingale,' symbolizing melody and beauty. Also used in Arabic contexts.
- Aliyza
Hebrew
55Modern creative spelling of Aliza, from Hebrew 'aliz' meaning joyful, happy, or cheerful
- Nathanaelle
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Nathanael meaning 'God has given'. The -elle ending is a French feminine diminutive, creating an elegant, refined variant.
- Malaiah
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'malakh' (messenger/angel) combined with the suffix '-iah' (God). Means 'messenger of God' or 'God is my messenger'.
- Talayah
Hebrew
55Modern name, likely a creative blend combining 'Tala' (Hebrew: dew) with suffix '-yah' (Hebrew divine name element).
- Refoel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Refael, meaning 'God heals.' A variant of Raphael, the archangel known for healing in Jewish tradition.
- Zeke
Hebrew
55Short form of Ezekiel, meaning 'God strengthens' or 'God will strengthen'. A biblical prophet's name with spiritual significance.
- Jasias
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yeshua via Greek Iasios, meaning 'God is salvation.' A rare variant of Jasiah/Jason with classical overtones.
- Amos
Hebrew
55Bearer of a burden; strong and steadfast. From the Hebrew prophet Amos in the Old Testament, known for his moral authority and unwavering convictions.
- Ahzaria
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Azariah meaning 'God has helped.' A biblical name borne by multiple righteous figures in scripture.
- Ahziel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'Azrael' or similar angelic names. Ahziel likely derives from 'Az' (strength) and 'El' (God), meaning 'God is my strength' or 'Mighty one of God'
- Malaki
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'malachi' meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel', traditionally the name of the final Old Testament prophet.
- Arielle
Hebrew
55Lion of God. A feminized variant of Ariel, derived from the Hebrew elements 'ari' (lion) and 'el' (God), with the French diminutive suffix '-elle' added for a softer, more feminine form.
- Aniyah
Hebrew
55Grace or favor. Modern variant of Anya/Anna with added -iyah suffix, blending Hebrew roots with contemporary naming conventions.
- Michaela
Hebrew
55Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Michaela emerged as a popular feminine variant in the 20th century.
- Izayus
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation', adapted through Spanish diminutive -us suffix
- Mikael
Hebrew
55Who is like God? A Hebrew name adopted widely across Scandinavian cultures, conveying divine comparison and strength.
- Mikayla
Hebrew
55From Michael, meaning 'who is like God'; feminized with the -ayla suffix popular in modern American naming.
- Yair
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'Yair' meaning 'he will enlighten' or 'to shine', derived from the root 'or' meaning light or illumination
- Ziva
Hebrew
55From Hebrew meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant.' Also Sanskrit origin meaning 'life' or 'living,' symbolizing vitality and luminosity.
- Mitchell
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God', combined with English diminutive -ell suffix to create a shorter form popularized in medieval England.
- Issaiah
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation.' A biblical name borne by the major prophet Isaiah, known for messianic prophecies.
- Naftula
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Naftali, meaning 'my struggle' or 'wrestler with God'. A biblical name borne by one of Jacob's twelve sons.
- Aviyanna
Hebrew
55Modern creation blending Avi (Hebrew 'my father') with Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), gaining popularity as a contemporary feminine variant.
- Amiriah
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'amir' (prince) with feminine suffix '-iah'. Also influenced by Arabic 'amir' meaning commander or leader.
- Analiya
Hebrew
55Variant of Ananya meaning 'unique, incomparable.' Also associated with Anya/Ana lines meaning 'grace' in Hebrew and Latin traditions.
- Abigail
Hebrew
45Father's joy. From Hebrew 'av' (father) and 'gil' (joy or exultation). The name carries deep familial affection and paternal pride.
- Adam
Hebrew
45From the Hebrew 'adamah' meaning 'earth' or 'ground.' Adam is traditionally the first man in Abrahamic creation narratives, symbolizing humanity's origin from the soil.
- Leah
Hebrew
45Weary or tired in Hebrew; also associated with the biblical matriarch Leah, wife of Jacob, symbolizing fertility and devotion.
- Aaron
Hebrew
45High mountain or exalted; one who is elevated. A name of profound spiritual authority in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Levi
Hebrew
45Joined, attached. In biblical tradition, Levi was the third son of Jacob and Leah, founder of the Levite priestly tribe of Israel.
- Micah
Hebrew
45Who is like God? A biblical name from the prophet Micah, conveying a question of divine comparison and spiritual devotion.
- Nathan
Hebrew
45He gave; God gave. From the Hebrew name Natan, referring to a divine gift or blessing.
- Kaziel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Qazriel' meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my power,' combining elements denoting divine protection and fortitude.
- Janaye
Hebrew
42God is gracious. A modern feminine variation of Jane/Jeanne, itself derived from Yohanan (John). Reflects divine favor and grace.
- Evaliah
Hebrew
42God is my light; a modern feminine blend of Eva (life) and the suffix -liah, creating an ethereal, spiritually resonant name with light-bearing connotations.
- Nahor
Hebrew
42Nahor is a biblical name meaning 'snorer' or 'one who snores,' borne by Abraham's grandfather in the Old Testament.
- Abbagail
Hebrew
42Father's joy. Biblical name borne by Abigail, wife of King David, known for wisdom and beauty.
- Abigaile
Hebrew
42Father's joy. Biblical name of King David's wife, known for her wisdom and beauty in the Old Testament.
- Abigailrose
Hebrew
42Abigail means 'father's joy' in Hebrew. Rose derives from the Latin rosa, symbolizing love and beauty. Combined, it represents joyful beauty.
- Veniamin
Hebrew
42Son of the right hand. Russian diminutive form of Benjamin, traditionally associated with favor and strength.
- Abell
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Abel, meaning 'breath' or 'son of Adam.' Also associated with the biblical shepherd, representing innocence and pastoral virtue.
- Abygale
Hebrew
42Father's joy. Abygale is a variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew Avigayil, combining 'av' (father) and 'gil' (joy or rejoicing).
- Acela
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. Modern coinage potentially blending Ace with feminine suffix -la.
- Abigailjoy
Hebrew
42Abigail means 'my father's joy' in Hebrew. Joy is an English word meaning happiness and delight. Combined, the name conveys paternal pride and cheerfulness.
- Kessa
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Keturah or via Yiddish diminutive forms. Often associated with 'blessed' or used as a short form of names like Ketsia.
- Abrams
Hebrew
42From Abraham, meaning 'father of multitudes' in Hebrew. Used as a patronymic surname (Abraham's son) in English-speaking cultures.
- Gabrial
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Gavriel meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might'. A variant spelling of Gabriel, the archangel in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Gabriana
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Gavriel, meaning 'God is my strength.' Gabriana is an ornate Italian feminine elaboration of the classic name Gabriel.
- Daniele
Hebrew
42God is my judge. Italian form of Daniel, derived from the Hebrew name Daniyyel with roots in biblical tradition.
- Adinah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Adinah', meaning 'delicate' or 'tender'. A biblical name borne by a daughter of Jacob and Leah.
- Gabryella
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Gavriel, meaning 'God is my strength.' The -ella suffix is an Italian diminutive, creating an elegant, feminine variant.
- Shadrick
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Shadrach, one of the three men in the biblical fiery furnace. Means 'command of the moon' or 'servant of the moon god'.
- Yalit
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'ascent' or 'to go up'; also interpreted as related to the concept of elevation and spiritual uplift.
- Yarden
Hebrew
42The Jordan River; flowing downward. Biblical place name referring to the river where Jesus was baptized, symbolizing spiritual transition and renewal.
- Mikiel
Hebrew
42Italian form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Mikiel represents a modernized, Mediterranean spelling of this classic biblical name.
- Ahva
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'my father' or 'father of many', with roots in the patriarchal naming tradition.
- Ahziya
Hebrew
42God is my strength and support, derived from Hebrew elements 'az' (strong) and 'yah' (God).
- Yisell
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Yis'a meaning 'God will help', with Spanish diminutive -ell suffix creating an affectionate, modern form.
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