Aramaic Root baby names
Names tagged with “Aramaic Root” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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17 names
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- Yeshua
Hebrew
94Salvation or 'God is salvation.' Aramaic form of Joshua, the Hebrew name borne by Jesus in the New Testament.
- Jeshua
Hebrew
92God is salvation, from Aramaic Yeshua. A variant spelling of Joshua, used historically for Jesus in some religious texts.
- Thaddeus
Hebrew
91From Aramaic 'Thaddai', meaning 'heart' or 'brave heart'. Associated with Saint Thaddeus, one of the twelve apostles.
- Lazar
Hebrew
84From Aramaic Lazarus, meaning 'God has helped.' Biblical figure raised from the dead by Jesus in the Gospel of John.
- Abra
Hebrew
84From Aramaic meaning 'father of multitude', also used as a magical word in ancient texts and folklore.
- Betsaida
Hebrew
84From Aramaic 'Bethsaida' meaning 'house of fishing' or 'house of the hunter'. Biblical place name where Jesus performed miracles.
- Mariam
Hebrew
76Of the sea or beloved. Variant of Mary/Maria, historically connected to the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition.
- Tabatha
Hebrew
74From Aramaic 'tabitha' meaning 'gazelle', a graceful and gentle animal. Biblical name of a disciple known for her charitable works.
- Anania
Hebrew
62From Aramaic meaning 'God has answered' or 'the Lord answered'. Biblical name borne by an early Christian martyr in Acts.
- Gethsemane
Hebrew
42Garden of the oil press. Biblical place name where Jesus prayed before his crucifixion, located at the foot of the Mount of Olives.
- Talita
Hebrew
42From Aramaic 'talitha' meaning 'little girl' or 'maiden'. Known from the New Testament phrase 'Talitha koum' (little girl, arise).
- Aramide
Irish
42From Aramaic origin meaning 'high' or 'exalted'; also potentially derived from Irish naming traditions with similar-sounding roots.
- Gethsemani
Hebrew
42From Aramaic 'Gat Šmānê' meaning 'oil press' or 'garden of oils'. Biblical place name where Jesus prayed before his crucifixion.
- Nessiah
Hebrew
40From Aramaic 'meshiha' meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah'. A spiritually significant name with ancient roots in religious tradition.
- Gamaliel
Hebrew
40God is my reward. Biblical name borne by a wise teacher and Pharisee in the New Testament who defended the apostles.
- Emmaus
Hebrew
40From Aramaic meaning 'warm spring.' Biblical place name where Jesus appeared to disciples after resurrection, symbolizing hope and spiritual awakening.
- Abednego
Hebrew
40Servant of Nego (Aramaic: 'shining' or 'light'). Biblical name of one of three Hebrew youths rescued from a fiery furnace by divine intervention.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
