Hebrew Origin baby names
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200 names
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- Jakeem
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Joachim, meaning 'God will establish.' Popular in Islamic tradition as the father of Mary and grandfather of Jesus.
- Remiyah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Remi' meaning 'oarsman' or 'remedy', with the suffix '-yah' meaning 'God'. Often interpreted as 'God is my remedy' or 'divinely healed'.
- Zahkari
Hebrew
94God has remembered. A biblical name borne by the father of John the Baptist, symbolizing divine remembrance and faith.
- Evelina
Latin
94From Latin 'Eveline', derived from Hebrew 'Chava' (Eve) meaning 'living' or 'life', with the diminutive suffix '-ina' adding delicate femininity.
- Magdalene
Hebrew
94From Magdala, a town in Judea. Associated with Mary Magdalene, a devoted follower of Jesus in the New Testament.
- Baltazar
Hebrew
92From Aramaic 'Balt' (lord) and 'Azar' (help), meaning 'the Lord helps.' One of the three Biblical Magi.
- Elana
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Elana' meaning 'oak tree', symbolizing strength and endurance. Also associated with Greek 'Helen' meaning 'bright' or 'shining light'.
- Amirion
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'amir' (prince, commander) with the diminutive suffix '-ion', meaning 'little prince' or 'noble leader'.
- Nahomy
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Naomi, meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. Nahomy is a modern variant spelling popular in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Alyah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent' or 'to go up', also used in Arabic contexts. Associated with spiritual elevation and rising.
- Janna
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Janna is a feminine diminutive form popular in Germanic and Scandinavian regions.
- Phineas
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Phineas' meaning 'oracle' or 'serpent's mouth'. Associated with biblical priest and divine revelation.
- Zadkiel
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'righteousness of God.' Zadkiel is one of the seven archangels in Jewish and Christian tradition, associated with mercy, forgiveness, and divine grace.
- Suzanne
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Shoshanna meaning 'lily.' The name symbolizes purity and grace, referenced in biblical texts as a symbol of innocence.
- Magdalena
Hebrew
91From Mary Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala' (a town in Galilee). Associated with spiritual transformation and redemption in Christian tradition.
- Thaddeus
Hebrew
91From Aramaic 'Thaddai', meaning 'heart' or 'brave heart'. Associated with Saint Thaddeus, one of the twelve apostles.
- Elisabeth
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath'. Popular through Saint Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.
- Liyat
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Liya' meaning 'I am with God' or 'God is my oath', expressing divine presence and protection
- Emanuela
Latin
84Feminine form of Emanuel, from Hebrew 'Immanuel' meaning 'God is with us.' Popular in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Estera
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Esther, meaning 'star'; also derived from Persian 'myrtle,' symbolizing love and virtue in classical tradition.
- Yakira
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'yakir' meaning 'precious' or 'honored one'. A rare name reflecting value and esteem in Semitic tradition.
- Danyla
Slavic
84Feminine form of Daniil, derived from Hebrew Daniel meaning 'God is my judge'. Popular in Russian-speaking cultures with the -ya diminutive suffix.
- Mattheo
Hebrew
84Gift of God. Derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, Mattheo became popular through the Apostle Matthew and Italian/Spanish variations of Matthew.
- Gissell
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Giselle, meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'. Spanish-influenced variant form popular in Latin American communities.
- Yaremi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning 'God will exalt.' The Spanish diminutive form Yaremi conveys a youthful, spirited quality while maintaining the divine significance of the original name.
- Elyanah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Elyahu' (God is my strength) combined with the feminine suffix '-ah'. A modern variation of Eliana with strong biblical roots.
- Zurielle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tzur' (rock/God's strength) with feminine -ielle suffix. Associated with divine protection and celestial beings in Jewish tradition.
- Hallelujah
Hebrew
84Exclamation meaning 'praise the Lord' from Hebrew halal (praise) and Yah (God). Biblical liturgical term of rejoicing and spiritual exaltation.
- Jacinda
Hebrew
84From Latin 'jacinda,' derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.' Modern form blending classical and contemporary appeal.
- Azaela
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'azal' meaning 'to go away' or 'to pass away', sometimes associated with meanings of 'noble' or 'strength' in variant traditions
- Nazaria
Hebrew
84From Nazareth, the biblical city; means 'flowering' or 'branch' in Hebrew. Associated with Jesus Christ and spiritual devotion.
- Saray
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Sarai, meaning 'princess.' Biblical name of Abraham's wife, later renamed Sarah by God.
- Serafin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'seraphim' (burning ones), the highest order of angels. Latinized as Seraphinus, popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Aalyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'ascending.' Also an Arabic feminine form suggesting 'exalted' or 'sublime.'
- Uriella
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Uri' meaning 'my light' or 'God is my light', with the diminutive feminine suffix '-ella'. Associated with divine illumination and brightness.
- Rachelle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Rachel meaning 'ewe' (female sheep), symbolic of gentleness and grace. The -elle suffix is a French diminutive form.
- Noya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'pleasantness' or 'beauty'. Also used as a short form of Noya/Noyah variants across cultures.
- Yarin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'he will sing' or 'God will sing', expressing joy and divine praise.
- Mattix
Latin
84Mattix is a modern variant of Matthew, from Hebrew 'Mattityahu' meaning 'gift of God.' The -ix suffix creates a contemporary, edgy twist on the classic biblical name.
- Shlome
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shalom, meaning 'peace.' Common Yiddish diminutive form used in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- Jadriel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew elements meaning 'God is my help' or 'God is my judge', combining Jad (help/judge) with El (God).
- Zachari
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical prophet's name, traditionally associated with divine remembrance and spiritual witness.
- Michaelangelo
Hebrew
84Blend of Michael (Hebrew 'who is like God') and Angelo (Italian 'angel'). A Renaissance artistic name popularized by Michelangelo Buonarroti.
- Jerod
Hebrew
84Form of Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos meaning 'sacred name.' Associated with Saint Jerome, the early Christian scholar and translator of the Bible.
- Madeleyn
Hebrew
84From Magdala, a town in ancient Israel. Associated with Mary Magdalene. Variant spelling of Madeline with -yn ending.
- Elianah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Eliana meaning 'God has answered' combined with the suffix -ah. A modern feminine elaboration of Eliana with classical roots.
- Abra
Hebrew
84From Aramaic meaning 'father of multitude', also used as a magical word in ancient texts and folklore.
- Yetzel
Germanic
84From Yiddish diminutive of Jechezkel (Hezekiah), meaning 'God strengthens.' Popular in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- Betania
Hebrew
84From Bethany, a village near Jerusalem in the New Testament. Means 'house of figs' or 'house of affliction' in Hebrew, symbolizing spiritual refuge.
- Zacai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zacharias, meaning 'God remembers.' A modern creative variation blending biblical tradition with contemporary naming style.
- Elilah
Hebrew
84Hebrew name meaning 'my God is Yahweh' or 'God is my oath', a feminine form related to Elijah and Elias.
- Marah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'bitterness' or 'beloved'. Also associated with the biblical name Mary and variations across multiple cultures.
- Lolah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Delilah meaning 'delicate' or 'weak', shortened to Lolah as an informal English diminutive form
- Jordana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yarden meaning 'to flow down,' referring to the Jordan River. The feminine form Jordana adds a classical suffix, popularized in modern times.
- Beth
Hebrew
84Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance'
- Jhonathan
Hebrew
84God has given. A modern spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yehonatan combining 'Yah' (God) and 'natan' (given).
- Niyah
Hebrew
78From Hebrew 'niya' meaning 'purpose' or 'intent'; also used in Arabic contexts meaning 'intention' or 'will'
- Isabell
Hebrew
78Devoted to God. A diminutive form of Isabel, derived from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my promise'.
- Malekhi
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Malachi' meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God.' Modern spelling variant reflecting contemporary phonetic preferences.
- Bethany
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Bet Anyah, the village 'House of Figs' near Jerusalem, significant in Christian tradition as the home of Lazarus and Mary Magdalene.
- 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.
- Chana
Hebrew
76From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Biblical name of Samuel's mother, symbolizing answered prayers and devotion.
- Zelianna
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Zelah' (shadow, shade) combined with Greek 'Anna' (grace). Means 'graceful shadow' or 'shaded grace'.
- Elianeth
Hebrew
76Variant of Eliana, combining Eli (my God) with the feminine suffix -ana. Associated with light and divine favor.
- Debbie
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Devorah meaning 'bee', symbolizing industriousness and wisdom. Debbie is the diminutive English form popularized in the 20th century.
- Aniah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with possible variant associations to 'answer' or 'response'
- Ahraya
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'my flower' or 'my song', a modern constructed name blending Semitic linguistic patterns with contemporary naming aesthetics.
- Magdalyn
Hebrew
74From Mary Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala,' a town in ancient Israel. Often associated with the tower or elevated place.
- Galilea
Hebrew
72From Hebrew Galil meaning 'region' or 'district', referring to Galilee in northern Israel. Popularized as a feminine name through biblical and romantic associations.
- Joanna
Hebrew
72God's gracious gift. From Hebrew Yohanan, feminine form Joanna became popular through the New Testament as the wife of Chuza and follower of Jesus.
- Gabriellah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Gavriel meaning 'God is my strength,' with Italian feminine elaboration -ah suffix added for melodic effect.
- 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.
- Alleyah
Hebrew
70Variant of Aliyah, from Hebrew meaning 'to ascend' or 'going up', often associated with immigration to Israel
- Zameria
Hebrew
70God has heard. A feminine form derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'heard' or 'listening,' suggesting divine attentiveness.
- Paschal
Latin
62From Latin Paschalis, derived from Hebrew Pesach meaning 'Passover'. Associated with Easter and Christian celebration.
- Abelina
Hebrew
62Feminine form of Abel, from Hebrew meaning 'breath' or 'vanity'. Abelina evolved through Latin and Germanic traditions as a diminutive form.
- Arielli
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God,' with Italian feminine diminutive suffix -i, popularized by Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'
- Gizelle
Hebrew
62From Hebrew gazelle, an elegant antelope. French diminutive form popularized in modern English-speaking countries.
- Annaelle
Hebrew
62Grace with a diminutive suffix. Annaelle combines Anna (from Hebrew Hannah, 'favor' or 'grace') with the French -elle ending, creating an elegant, petite variation.
- Jansiel
Hebrew
62God is gracious, a Spanish diminutive form of Juan (John) combined with the suffix -iel meaning God
- Jamis
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'James' meaning 'supplanter', adopted into Scottish tradition. Modern variant spelling popular in contemporary usage.
- Jassan
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Yeshuah' meaning 'God saves', adapted through Arabic phonetic traditions into the form Jassan.
- Sahanna
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Shoshanna' meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity and grace. Also associated with Sanskrit roots meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful'.
- Zacary
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zacharias meaning 'God has remembered.' A variant spelling of Zachary/Zachery, modernized with -ary ending.
- Josen
Hebrew
62God is gracious. A modern English variant of Joseph, derived from Hebrew Yosef combining 'Yah' (God) and 'asaf' (to add/increase).
- Sarabella
Hebrew
62From Sara (Hebrew 'princess') combined with the suffix -bella (Latin 'beautiful'). A modern compound meaning 'beautiful princess'.
- Zemari
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'zemer' meaning 'song' or 'psalm', combined with the suffix '-i' denoting 'my'. Evokes musical praise and spiritual expression.
- Juriel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Yuri' meaning 'God is my light', blended with the suffix '-el' meaning 'God'. An angelic name suggesting divine illumination.
- Gabryel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Gavriel meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might.' A variant spelling of Gabriel, the archangel in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- Xachary
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zacharia meaning 'God has remembered'. Xachary is a modern spelling variant of Zachary popularized in contemporary American naming.
- Abbigale
Hebrew
62Father's joy. A variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew Avigayil, combining 'av' (father) and 'gil' (joy, rejoicing).
- Solomia
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Shlomo (Solomon), meaning 'peaceful.' Feminized form with Slavic diminutive suffix -ia, popular in Ukrainian and Eastern European traditions.
- Elisea
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Elisha meaning 'God is my salvation', feminized with -a ending. Also connected to Greek Elisabeth tradition.
- Zema
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'sprout' or 'branch', symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
- Thamara
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Tamar meaning 'palm tree', symbolizing grace and elegance. Also Greek variant of Tamera, combining sophistication with natural beauty.
- Orpha
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'fawn' or 'young deer', also biblically associated with Orpah from the Book of Ruth
- Josetta
Hebrew
62Feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase'. The -etta suffix adds Italian diminutive charm.
- Lilah
Hebrew
56From Hebrew 'Lilah' meaning 'night'. Modern variant spelling of Lila/Leila, associated with darkness and mystery.
- Namir
Hebrew
56From Hebrew meaning 'tiger' or 'leopard', symbolizing strength and fierce grace in ancient texts
- Aliyah
Hebrew
56From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent' or 'rising up', also used in Arabic as a variant of 'Alia' meaning 'exalted' or 'noble'
- Ziva
Hebrew
55From Hebrew meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant.' Also Sanskrit origin meaning 'life' or 'living,' symbolizing vitality and luminosity.
- Annabella
Latin
55From Anna (Hebrew 'grace') combined with the Latin diminutive bella ('beautiful'). A romantic elaboration meaning graceful and beautiful.
- Mikaela
Hebrew
55Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew 'Mikha'el' meaning 'who is like God'. Popularized as a feminine name in Scandinavian and English-speaking countries.
- Azariella
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'Azariah' meaning 'God has helped.' The feminine diminutive suffix '-ella' adds a delicate, modern quality to this biblical name.
- Malaky
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Malachai, meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.' Associated with the biblical prophet Malachi who delivered God's final message.
- 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.
- Yorel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Or' meaning light. A modern variant blending Yore/Yoreh with diminutive -el suffix, suggesting 'my light' or 'God is my light'.
- 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.
- Zenai
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'gift from God' or 'God's gift'. A modern invented name blending Zen (peace, meditation) with spiritual grace.
- Zoyah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Zoe meaning 'life', with the -ah suffix creating a feminine form. Associated with vitality and living fully.
- Kesia
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Ketzia, meaning 'cinnamon' or 'cassia tree'. Associated with aromatic spices and biblical references to precious substances.
- Alissah
Hebrew
42A modern variant of Alicia, derived from Alice meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth' in Old Germanic roots via Greek.
- Ariael
Hebrew
42Lion of God. Variant of Uriel, one of the archangels in Judeo-Christian tradition, symbolizing divine strength and protection.
- Sarrinah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'sarah' meaning 'princess', with the diminutive suffix '-inah' creating an affectionate variant suggesting a princess-like quality.
- Marriah
Hebrew
42Variant of Maria/Mary, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Popular modern spelling with double 'r'.
- Mikaal
Hebrew
42Variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Adapted with contemporary spelling reflecting modern naming trends.
- Nathon
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Nathanael meaning 'He gave' or 'God gave'. A biblical name borne by an apostle of Jesus, later anglicized as Nathan and variants like Nathon.
- Abbagail
Hebrew
42Father's joy. Biblical name borne by Abigail, wife of King David, known for wisdom and beauty.
- Hadessah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Hadassah meaning 'myrtle', a fragrant plant symbolizing love and virtue. Known biblically as Queen Esther's Hebrew name.
- Jetzabel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Jezebel, a biblical queen's name; Spanish diminutive form with -el suffix. Associated with strong, complex female figures in religious tradition.
- Sophiaelizabeth
Greek
42Sophia means 'wisdom' in Greek; Elizabeth derives from Hebrew meaning 'God's oath.' Combined, represents wisdom and divine promise.
- Azera
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'ezer' meaning 'helper' or 'aid'. A modern feminine form emphasizing strength and support.
- Abygale
Hebrew
42Father's joy. Abygale is a variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew Avigayil, combining 'av' (father) and 'gil' (joy or rejoicing).
- Ahva
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'my father' or 'father of many', with roots in the patriarchal naming tradition.
- Betzy
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath.' Betzy is a modern nickname form of Elizabeth, popularized in English-speaking countries.
- Israelle
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Yisrael' meaning 'one who strives with God', with the French feminine suffix '-elle' added for a softer, feminine form.
- Amiela
Hebrew
42Variant of Amelia, from Latin 'aemulus' meaning rival or industrious. Also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting 'beloved' or 'work'.
- Misheel
Hebrew
42Variant of Michelle, from Hebrew Michaela meaning 'who is like God', blended with modern phonetic spellings popular in contemporary English-speaking cultures.
- Metzi
Hebrew
42A diminutive form suggesting 'little one' or 'small', with possible Yiddish influences in modern usage.
- Saarah
Hebrew
42Variant of Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. A name of biblical significance and timeless elegance.
- Zoanne
Hebrew
42Combination of Zo (life) and Anne (grace). Merges Greek vitality with classic feminine grace, creating a modern hybrid with classical roots.
- Matas
Hebrew
42Gift of God. Derived from the Hebrew name Matityahu, later Latinized as Matthaeus. Associated with Saint Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist.
- Matthius
Latin
42Gift of God. From Hebrew Mattithyahu, latinized as Matthaeus in early Christian tradition, widely used for apostles and saints.
- Elyaas
Hebrew
42Variant of Elias, from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.' Associated with the biblical prophet known for his powerful miracles and steadfast faith.
- Emiah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Yirmeyahu' meaning 'God will exalt' or 'God raises up', borne by the biblical prophet Jeremiah.
- Jezebell
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Jezebel, a Phoenician princess in the Bible known for her defiance and complexity. The name carries historical weight and dramatic intensity.
- Judia
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Yehudah meaning 'praised' or 'of Judah'. Latinized as Judia, an archaic feminine form occasionally used in English-speaking regions.
- Jjesus
Hebrew
42Jesús is the Spanish form of Jesus, derived from Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God saves' or 'the Lord is salvation'. A variant spelling of the Christian name.
- Kelila
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'female friend' or 'bride'. Also used in Arabic contexts with similar connotations of companionship and closeness.
- Messyah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Mashiach' meaning 'the anointed one' or 'messiah.' A modern spelling variation emphasizing the spiritual/prophetic sense.
- Kaplan
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'kappan' meaning 'priest' or 'chaplain'; used as a surname for those in religious roles, now reclaimed as a given name
- Giyah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Giya' meaning valley or ravine, often associated with natural landscapes and geographical features.
- Issabel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath'. Issabel is a Spanish variant combining Isabel with diminutive suffix, suggesting divine promise and grace.
- Jabron
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'father of heights' or 'exalted father', derived from biblical roots expressing elevation and strength.
- Micayla
Hebrew
42Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Modern spelling variant of Michaela/Mikayla with creative phonetic alteration.
- Jaicob
Hebrew
42God will protect. A modern spelling variant of Jacob, from Hebrew Yaakov, combining 'ya' (God) and 'akev' (heel).
- Noaah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Noach' meaning 'rest' or 'comfort'. Noaah is a modern spelling variant of Noah, the biblical patriarch who built the ark.
- Odelya
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Odelia' meaning 'God is my strength' or 'praised.' Associated with nobility and spiritual fortitude in Jewish tradition.
- Sophiah
Hebrew
42From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. The -h ending creates a modern phonetic variant while maintaining the classical meaning of wisdom and knowledge.
- Shadrack
Hebrew
42Command of Aku (Mesopotamian moon god). Biblical name of one of three youths preserved in the fiery furnace in the Book of Daniel.
- Tyrael
Mythological
42From Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my strength.' Tyrael is the Archangel of Justice in religious and fantasy traditions, known as the divine warrior and protector.
- Leevi
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached'. Popular in Finland as a modern form honoring biblical and cultural heritage.
- Ruvim
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Reuben, meaning 'behold a son.' Ruvim is the Russian diminutive form, traditionally used in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- Messias
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Mashiach meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah'. Historically used in religious contexts to denote a savior figure.
- Aleiya
Hebrew
40Variant of Aliyah, from Hebrew meaning 'to ascend' or 'exalted one', associated with spiritual elevation and rise.
- Laiah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'weary' or 'my God is Yahweh', a variant of Leah with modern spelling innovation
- Meriah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Meriah is a modern spelling variant with possible influence from Latin 'merus' (pure).
- Azana
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'God has heard' or 'God answers', a name with spiritual significance in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Elizar
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Eli' (my God) and 'zar' (help). Biblical name meaning 'God helps' or 'my God is help'.
- Maryah
Hebrew
40Variant of Maria/Mary, from Hebrew meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved.' The -ah ending adds a modern, lyrical quality to this classical name.
- Meriam
Hebrew
40Variant of Miriam, from Hebrew meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved.' Also associated with Mary through Latin Marius.
- Issabella
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God', with Isabella as the Latinized form popularized in medieval Europe.
- Becca
Hebrew
40Short form of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivkah meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.' Popular as an independent name since the mid-20th century.
- Aariah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Aria' meaning 'lion' or 'noble', blended with suffix '-ah'. Associated with strength and elevated status.
- Gabrielly
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Gavriel meaning 'God is my strength.' Gabrielly is an Italian-Brazilian feminine diminutive form with the -ly suffix adding delicate, playful femininity.
- Mesias
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Mashiach' meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah', referring to a savior or chosen leader figure in religious tradition.
- Abbygail
Hebrew
40Father's joy or father rejoices. Derived from the Hebrew elements 'ab' (father) and 'gila' (rejoicing), originally borne by the biblical wife of King David.
- Azaila
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength' or 'mighty with God', a variant of Azaela and related to the biblical name Azael.
- Magda
Hebrew
40Short form of Magdalene, from Hebrew meaning 'of Magdala,' a city in Galilee. Popularized by Mary Magdalene in Christian tradition.
- Magdalen
Hebrew
40From Magdala, a town in Judea. Associated with Mary Magdalene, the devoted follower of Jesus in the New Testament.
- Aizel
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'eizer' meaning 'helper' or 'aid'. Also connected to Yiddish diminutive forms suggesting delicacy and grace.
- Zanna
Hebrew
40Short form of Susanna, from Hebrew meaning 'lily' or 'graceful flower', symbolizing purity and elegance
- Balthazar
Hebrew
40From Aramaic 'Bel-teshazzar', meaning 'Bel protects the king'. One of the Three Wise Men in Christian tradition.
- Zoel
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Zoe' meaning 'life', combined with diminutive suffix. Associated with vitality and living spirit.
- Jesenia
Spanish
40Feminine form of Jesús, derived from Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God saves' or 'God is salvation'
- Mateus
Latin
40From Latin Matthaeus, derived from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.' Widely used due to Saint Matthew, the apostle and evangelist.
- Zamorah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my protector' or 'blooming flower', combining elements of divine protection with natural beauty.
- Eliyas
Hebrew
40Hebrew name meaning 'my God is Yahweh,' a variant of Elijah popularized through modern English transliteration and phonetic spelling.
- Emmanuella
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Immanuel meaning 'God is with us.' Feminized with -ella suffix, popular in Italian and Spanish traditions.
- Ziraili
Hebrew
40God is my strength; a feminine form derived from the Hebrew name Ezra, meaning 'helper' or 'strong.'
- Jim
Hebrew
40Short form of James, from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter'. Jim became a standard American nickname by the 19th century.
- Myriam
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'beloved'. Myriam is the French-influenced variant spelling.
- Naiah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'pleasantness' or 'graciousness', a modern variation of Naia or Naida with biblical feminine grace.
- Zaraya
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'zara' meaning 'to bloom' or 'flower', with the diminutive -ya suffix. Also potentially linked to Arabic 'zariya' relating to sowing or sprouting.
- Magdaline
Hebrew
40From Mary Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala,' a fishing town in Galilee. Associated with the biblical figure and reformed follower of Jesus.
- Saraiya
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess,' blended with Sanskrit suffix '-iya' denoting a feminine form or belonging.
- Saara
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Sara, meaning 'princess.' Saara is a Finnish and Scandinavian variant spelling of the classic name.
- Izzabella
Hebrew
40Devoted to God. Spanish and Italian diminutive of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath'.
- Atziry
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'. A modern name with mystical roots, sometimes associated with spiritual or celestial qualities.
- Dinah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Dinah', meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'. In the Bible, Dinah is the daughter of Jacob and Leah, representing strength and complexity.
- Ashira
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'asher' meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'. A modern feminized form gaining popularity in contemporary naming.
- Kohl
Hebrew
40From Hebrew kohol, an ancient cosmetic powder used to darken the eyes; associated with strength and definition in biblical and Middle Eastern traditions.
- Cheskel
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Ezekiel,' meaning 'God strengthens.' A distinctive Yiddish diminutive form used in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- Nohemi
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Naomi meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. The name gained popularity through Spanish-speaking communities, sometimes rendered as a variant of Noemi.
- Suzana
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'rose', symbolizing purity and grace. Latinized to Susanna through Greek and Roman traditions.
- Annabell
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Anna' (grace) plus Latin diminutive suffix '-bell'. A graceful, ornamental variant combining classical and romantic elements.
- Haifa
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'bay' or 'shore', also referring to Haifa, the major Israeli port city on the Mediterranean coast known for its beauty and strategic harbor.
- Mikhael
Hebrew
30From Hebrew 'Who is like God?' The name combines 'Mi' (who) and 'El' (God), emphasizing divine comparison.
- Jacobo
Hebrew
30From Hebrew Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'he who follows.' Jacobo is the Spanish and Italian form, widely used in Hispanic and Romance-speaking cultures.
- Nava
Hebrew
30From Hebrew meaning 'beautiful' and Sanskrit meaning 'new'. A modern name with ancient roots signifying newness and beauty.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
