Hebrew Root baby names
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200 names
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- Jeremias
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Yirmeyahu meaning 'God will exalt.' Jeremias is the Greek and Latin form of the biblical prophet Jeremiah.
- Anayah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'God has answered' or 'God's grace', a modern variation of Anya with added spiritual depth.
- Sally
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess.' Sally emerged as an English pet form, retaining the regal association while adding informal charm.
- Juana
Spanish
94Spanish feminine form of Juan, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A classic name with deep religious roots.
- Lizbeth
Hebrew
94From Elizabeth, derived from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance'. Lizbeth is a modern, shortened variant.
- Ariela
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God' or 'God's lion', symbolizing strength and divine protection.
- Serafina
Latin
94From Latin 'seraphicus', derived from Hebrew seraphim meaning 'the burning ones,' referring to the highest order of angels in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Giovani
Italian
94Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'. A classic name modernized with Italian flair.
- Eliette
French
94French diminutive of Elie, from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh'. The -ette suffix adds feminine delicacy.
- Rafe
English
94Short form of Raphael, derived from Hebrew meaning 'God heals.' Rafe carries modern brevity while retaining classical roots.
- Anneliese
English
94A combination of Anne meaning 'grace' and Liese, a diminutive of Elisabeth meaning 'God's oath'. A refined Germanic name blending Hebrew spiritual roots.
- Joao
English
94Portuguese form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. A classic name with deep religious roots across Romance languages.
- Judd
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Yehudah meaning 'praised'. Originally a surname, later adopted as a given name in English-speaking cultures.
- Zayvier
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'new house'. Xavier evolved through Basque Saint Ximeno, popularized in Spanish as Javier, reimagined with modern spelling Zayvier.
- Eliahna
Hebrew
94Combination of Elijah (Hebrew 'my God is Yahweh') and the feminine suffix -na, creating a modern feminine form of the biblical name Elijah.
- Jayziel
Hebrew
94Modern creative blend combining Jay (Hebrew jayah, 'to accelerate') with Eziel (Hebrew form of Ezekiel, 'God strengthens')
- Janiyla
Hebrew
94Modern creation blending Janie (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with the -yla suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form
- Jahzaria
Hebrew
94Modern invented name blending Hebrew elements, likely combining 'Jah' (God) with '-zaria' suffix. Contemporary creation without established historical roots.
- Zavayah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'God has heard' or 'the Lord has listened', a name with spiritual significance and modern appeal.
- Azyriah
Hebrew
94Modern invention blending Hebrew 'Azy' with the suffix '-riah'. Likely inspired by names like Azariah, meaning 'helped by God'.
- 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.
- Annaliah
Hebrew
94Modern blend of Anna (grace) with the Hebrew suffix -iah (God). A contemporary inventive name combining biblical tradition with creative spelling.
- Azavier
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Elazar' meaning 'God has helped', Anglicized and modernized with the 'Az-' prefix for contemporary appeal.
- Danielys
Spanish
94Feminine form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.' The -ys ending reflects modern Spanish feminine diminutive styling.
- Jahzier
Hebrew
94Modern constructed name blending Jah (Hebrew divine name) with Zier, creating a spiritually infused contemporary name with strength.
- Zakarri
Hebrew
94God remembers. A variant spelling of Zachary/Zakaria, with the double-r phonetic twist adding contemporary flair to a biblical classic.
- Shterna
English
94From Yiddish/Hebrew meaning 'star'. Associated with celestial imagery and often used in Jewish naming traditions.
- Esai
Hebrew
92God is my salvation, from Hebrew Yesaiah. Esai is a Spanish diminutive form commonly used in Latino communities.
- Elianny
Spanish
92From Eliana, Hebrew origin meaning 'God has answered'. The -ny suffix adds a diminutive, affectionate quality common in Spanish variants.
- Lilieth
Literary
92Variant of Lilith with feminine suffix -eth. Lilith derives from Hebrew 'layla' meaning night; -eth adds archaic English femininity.
- Liya
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Leah' meaning 'weary,' also used as a form of the Sanskrit 'Leela' meaning 'divine play' or 'sport of the gods'
- Amiah
Hebrew
92Beloved or wished for. A modern variation of Amia, derived from Hebrew roots expressing affection and desire.
- Johana
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Johana is the feminine form of John, widely used across European languages.
- Marielle
French
92Marielle is a French diminutive of Marie, derived from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea'. It carries an elegant, romantic European sensibility.
- Johann
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A classic name borne by saints and royalty, particularly popular in Germanic and Scandinavian regions.
- Madelyne
French
92Variant of Madeline, from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower' or 'elevated'. Associated with Mary Magdalene of biblical tradition.
- Annabeth
Hebrew
92Combination of Anna (grace) and Beth (house of God). A modern compound blending biblical names into a contemporary form.
- Rayah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'ra'ah' meaning 'to see' or 'friend'. Also used as a variant of Ria, associated with rivers and flowing water in Sanskrit origins.
- Annaliese
English
92Combination of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Liese (German form of Elisabeth, 'God's oath'). A refined compound name blending grace with divine promise.
- Eliott
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh'. The -ott suffix is a Norman French diminutive, making it 'little Eli'.
- Mayte
Spanish
92Spanish diminutive of María, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved' or 'star of the sea'
- Dave
Hebrew
92Short form of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.' A classic diminutive that became a standalone name throughout the 20th century.
- Eesa
Hebrew
92Arabic form of Jesus, derived from Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God saves' or 'the Lord is salvation'
- Ilani
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Elani' meaning 'oak tree' or from Sanskrit meaning 'bright' and 'shining'. Associated with strength and luminosity.
- Josefina
Spanish
92Feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' A classic name honoring religious and familial tradition.
- Jhon
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Jhon is a modern phonetic variant of John, historically one of the most significant names in Western tradition.
- Johnathon
Hebrew
92God is gracious. A variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yohanan, combining 'Yah' (God) and 'hanan' (gracious, merciful).
- Esty
Hebrew
92From Esther, Hebrew meaning 'star'. Often used as a standalone nickname emphasizing brightness and celestial quality.
- Jaysen
Hebrew
92From Hebrew name Jason, meaning 'healer' or 'the Lord is salvation'. Jaysen is a modern American spelling variant popularized in the 1990s.
- Yonatan
Hebrew
92God has given. From Hebrew Yonatan, a biblical name borne by King David's closest friend and son of King Saul.
- Annalisa
Italian
92Combination of Anna (grace) and Lisa (God's oath). A romantic Italian variation blending classical elegance with feminine charm.
- Nomi
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'noam' meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. A modern, simplified form used as an independent given name.
- Ibraheem
Arabic
92Abraham, father of many nations. Arabic variant of the Hebrew name signifying a patriarch and spiritual leader in Islamic and Judaic tradition.
- Joana
Hebrew
92Feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. Portuguese and Spanish diminutive variant.
- Zalen
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'tzelem' meaning 'image' or 'shadow'. Modern coinage blending Zane with suffix -len for contemporary appeal.
- Miguelangel
Spanish
92Compound of Miguel (Who is like God) and Angel (messenger), combining archangel significance with divine comparison.
- Hyrum
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'exalted brother' or 'my brother is exalted', signifying spiritual elevation and familial devotion.
- Janeth
Hebrew
92God's gracious gift. Janeth is a variant of Jane/Janet, derived from Jehoahaz, blending divine grace with English diminutive tradition.
- Maddy
English
92Short form of Madeline, from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower' or 'elevated'. Associated with Mary Magdalene of biblical tradition.
- Adem
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth', adapted in Turkish as Adem. Associated with the first human in Abrahamic tradition.
- Zayven
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Zain meaning 'weapon' or 'to nourish', modernized with the -ven suffix popular in contemporary naming
- Zaylie
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Azalea or variant of Aislin (Irish), meaning 'vision' or 'dream'; also associated with the azalea flower symbolizing femininity and grace.
- Jayna
Hebrew
92God is gracious, derived from the Hebrew name Johanna. Modern spelling variant of Jana or Janice with contemporary flair.
- Ibrahima
Arabic
92Abraham in Arabic. From Hebrew Avraham meaning 'father of many nations', a revered patriarch in Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions.
- Ruthie
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Ruth meaning 'compassionate friend' or 'vision of beauty'. Ruthie is the diminutive, conveying warmth and familiarity.
- Mike
Hebrew
91Diminutive of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?' A classic short form popularized in the 20th century.
- Miah
Hebrew
91Diminutive of Mariah/Maria, derived from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Popular modern short form.
- Annette
French
91Diminutive form of Anne, derived from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Popular in French-speaking cultures since the Middle Ages.
- Elyana
Hebrew
91From Hebrew 'Eliyahu' (Elijah) meaning 'my God is Yahweh', blended with Greek '-ana' suffix. Modern invented name combining biblical and classical elements.
- Jeremi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yirmeyahu meaning 'God will exalt.' A biblical name borne by the prophet Jeremiah, known for his lamentations and prophetic warnings.
- Jeana
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Jean, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Modernized with the -a suffix for contemporary appeal.
- Yesbeth
Hebrew
84Compound of 'Yes' (affirmative) and 'beth' (Hebrew for 'house'). A modern English creation meaning 'house of yes' or affirming positivity.
- Jamien
Hebrew
84Variant of James, from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter'. Modern spelling blend of James and contemporary -ien suffix.
- Mazion
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'mazi' meaning strength and protection. A modern invented name blending strength with contemporary sound.
- Elmira
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elmira meaning 'noble' or 'princess'. Also used as a Spanish form relating to 'foreign' or 'other'.
- Javiel
Spanish
84From the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'new house.' Javier became a given name through Saint Francis Xavier, the missionary saint.
- Jameah
Hebrew
84Feminine form of James, derived from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter.' Jameah blends traditional biblical roots with modern phonetic styling.
- Matteus
Latin
84From Hebrew Matityahu meaning 'gift of God.' Latinized as Matteus, used prominently in New Testament as apostle and evangelist.
- Zaiel
Hebrew
84God is my strength. Derived from the Hebrew elements 'El' (God) and 'Oz' (strength), conveying divine power and resilience.
- Jenni
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious,' popularized as Jenny/Jenni as an English diminutive form
- Tobey
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Tobiah meaning 'God is good.' Tobey is a modern English diminutive and spelling variation popularized in contemporary use.
- Yzabella
Spanish
84From Spanish Isabella, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'. The -bella suffix adds elegance and femininity.
- Suzy
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Susanna meaning 'lily' or 'graceful lily', symbolizing purity and beauty. Popular as a diminutive form in English-speaking countries.
- Soloman
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shelomoh, meaning 'peaceful' or 'man of peace.' Associated with King Solomon, the wise biblical monarch known for his judgment and prosperity.
- Madalyne
Celtic
84Variant of Magdalene, from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower'. The -yne spelling modernizes a classic name with Celtic flair.
- Samwell
Hebrew
84Combination of Samuel (God has heard) and the English suffix -well. Samuel derives from Hebrew Shemu'el, combining God's name with 'heard'.
- Essiah
Hebrew
84A modern English variant of Messiah, meaning 'the anointed one' or 'savior'. Often used as a unique spelling of a spiritual or aspirational name.
- Lyza
Hebrew
84From Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'. Lyza is a modern, shortened form popular in contemporary naming.
- Janasia
Hebrew
84Modern creation blending Jana (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with the -asia suffix, popular in contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Joziel
Hebrew
84God will increase. Spanish diminutive form combining Joseph with the suffix -iel, popular in Latin American communities.
- Janovah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yah (God) + nova (new), suggesting 'God's new gift' or modern feminine adaptation of Janover surnames.
- Johndavid
Hebrew
84Combination of John (God is gracious) and David (beloved). A modern compound blending two biblical names of enduring significance.
- Sahra
Arabic
84From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. Also a variant of Sarah, denoting nobility and grace.
- Josefine
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' The -ine suffix is a Scandinavian feminine diminutive, making it 'God will increase' with a delicate, Northern European character.
- Raeli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ra'el' meaning 'God sees' or 'God's friend.' Modern coinage blending Rachel with contemporary naming trends.
- Zuzanna
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shoshanna meaning 'lily' or 'graceful flower'. Popular in Polish-speaking cultures with the -anna diminutive suffix.
- Elizajane
Hebrew
84Combination of Elizabeth (God's oath) and Jane (God's gracious gift). A compound name blending two classic English names with Hebrew roots.
- Maryjean
English
84Compound of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'of the sea') and Jean (Hebrew 'God is gracious'). A mid-20th century American blend name.
- Jiovanny
Spanish
84Giovanny is a Spanish/Italian elaboration of Giovanni, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' The -y ending adds a modern, Latinized flair.
- Nazeir
Arabic
84From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'consecrated' or 'dedicated to God', related to the Nazirite vow of devotion in Biblical tradition.
- Jayelle
Hebrew
84Modern feminine form blending Jay (from Hebrew Yah, God) with the -elle suffix, creating a contemporary name with celestial undertones.
- Hannie
Scottish
84Diminutive form of Hannah, from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', adapted into Scottish tradition as an affectionate nickname form
- Jermey
Hebrew
84From Jeremiah, Hebrew origin meaning 'God will exalt.' Jermey is a modern English variant spelling of Jeremy.
- Salayah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Salah, meaning 'to lift up' or 'to exalt'; conveys spiritual elevation and grace.
- Mykael
Hebrew
84Hebrew 'Who is like God?' (Mi-ka-El). Mykael is a modern Nordic/Scandinavian spelling variant of the classic biblical name Michael.
- Joellie
Hebrew
84From Joel, Hebrew for 'Yahweh is God.' Joellie adds a feminine diminutive suffix, creating a modern, playful variation of the biblical name.
- Sammi
Hebrew
84From Samantha, itself from Hebrew meaning 'God has heard' or 'listener'. Sammi is an informal, modern diminutive form.
- Jhared
Hebrew
84Jhared is a modern spelling variant of Jared, from Hebrew meaning 'he descends' or 'descender', referencing descent from heaven or lineage.
- Matei
English
84Gift of God. Romanian form of Matthew, derived from Hebrew Mattiyahu meaning 'gift of Yahweh'.
- Jarred
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yered meaning 'to descend,' later Latinized as Jared. Also associated with the biblical patriarch who lived 962 years.
- Elianni
Hebrew
84Modern feminine form blending the Hebrew element 'Eli' (God is my) with the Italian diminutive '-anni', creating a contemporary yet spiritually rooted name.
- Marya
Hebrew
84Variant of Maria/Mary, from Hebrew 'Miriam' meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved', Latinized through Christian tradition
- Marymargaret
Latin
84Combination of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'star of the sea') and Margaret (Greek 'pearl'). A compound name blending two classic feminine virtues.
- Malaak
Arabic
84From Arabic 'malak' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'. Also used in Hebrew contexts with similar divine connotations.
- Jakobie
Hebrew
84God has supplanted. A modern spelling variation of Jacob/Jakob with Scandinavian influence, blending biblical tradition with contemporary style.
- Ivett
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yves/Ivo meaning 'bow' or 'archer', popularized in Hungary as the diminutive form Ivett
- Itzabella
Spanish
84Combination of 'Itza' (possibly Mayan) and Isabella (Hebrew 'Elisheba', God's oath). A modern inventive blend.
- Jahiem
Hebrew
84Modern blended name combining Jah, a biblical form of God's name, with contemporary -iem suffix. Primarily a 21st-century African American creation.
- Isma
Arabic
84From Arabic 'isma' meaning 'protection' or 'safeguard'; also has Hebrew connections to divine names and strength
- Zeek
Hebrew
84Short form of Ezekiel, meaning 'God strengthens' in Hebrew. Modern, punchy variant gaining contemporary appeal.
- Zayon
Hebrew
84Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Zion (Hebrew 'promised land') or influenced by names like Zayden with the -on suffix.
- Hodaya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'hod' (splendor) and 'yah' (God), meaning 'my splendor is God' or 'God is my splendor'
- Aleiah
Hebrew
84Variant of Aliyah, from Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent' or 'to go up', often used in Jewish tradition to mean immigration to Israel
- Isamar
Hebrew
84God is my oath, derived from Hebrew Isai combined with Spanish feminine suffix -mar, meaning 'of the sea'
- Aniela
English
84Polish diminutive of Anna, derived from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Aniela carries the spiritual gentleness of its root while adding Eastern European warmth.
- Zared
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zeruiah, meaning 'God is my help' or 'blooming'. Associated with strength and divine assistance in biblical tradition.
- Hanny
Hebrew
84From Hannah, Hebrew origin meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Hanny is a modern, playful diminutive form.
- Aleeyah
Hebrew
84Modern phonetic spelling of Aliyah, meaning 'to ascend' or 'to go up' in Hebrew, often associated with Jewish immigration to Israel
- Isabeau
French
84French diminutive of Isabel, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'
- Alyzah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Aliza meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful'. Alyzah is a contemporary respelling blending the traditional root with modern phonetic style.
- Magdalynn
Hebrew
84From Mary Magdalene, biblical figure. Magdala means 'tower' in Hebrew; Magdalynn is a modern feminized variant combining classical and contemporary elements.
- Ilyse
Hebrew
84Variant of Ilise/Elise, derived from Elizabeth meaning 'God's oath' or 'consecrated to God', modernized with a 'y' spelling.
- Daoud
Arabic
84Arabic form of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'the beloved one.' Widely used in Islamic cultures across the Middle East and North Africa.
- Asriel
Literary
84Asriel is a literary name popularized by modern fantasy works, potentially combining Hebrew elements suggesting 'God's lion' with creative reimagining.
- Danelle
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.' Danelle is a modern American elaboration popular from the 1970s-1990s.
- Dezirae
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Désirée' meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', popularized as a modern spelling variant emphasizing individuality and aspiration.
- Maciah
Hebrew
84Modern variant of Messiah, meaning 'anointed one' or 'savior' in Hebrew tradition, increasingly used as a standalone given name
- Christ
Greek
84From Greek Christós meaning 'anointed one.' Historically used as a title for Jesus in Christian tradition, later adopted as a given name.
- Zyrah
Hebrew
84Blooming flower or princess. Modern invented name blending Zara (blooming flower) with the -ah suffix for feminine elegance.
- Rielle
French
84French diminutive of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe' or 'lamb'. Modern spelling variation suggesting 'little Rachel' with ethereal, flowing qualities.
- Sayra
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. A modern variation of Sara/Sarah with contemporary spelling.
- Hanah
Hebrew
84Variant of Hannah, from Hebrew Channah meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Popular modern spelling with simplified phonetics.
- Jordany
Hebrew
84From the Hebrew name Yarden meaning 'to flow down' or 'descend', referring to the Jordan River, symbolizing spiritual cleansing and passage.
- Zeena
Hebrew
84Variant of Xenia, from Greek meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming'; also connected to Sanskrit roots meaning 'wise' or 'knowing'
- Osias
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Hosea, meaning 'salvation' or 'God saves.' Also associated with the biblical prophet Hosea.
- Zaron
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Zar' meaning stranger or foreigner. May also derive from Zeruiah, a biblical name meaning God's dew or moisture.
- Yehya
Arabic
84Arabic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.' Prominent in Islamic tradition as the name of John the Baptist (Yahya in Arabic).
- Elizabella
Hebrew
84Combination of Elizabeth (God's oath) and the diminutive suffix -bella (beautiful). A modern blended name combining classical and romantic elements.
- Lillyth
Literary
84Modern variant of Lilith, the Hebrew name meaning 'of the night' or 'night creature', reimagined with a softer -th ending in contemporary fantasy and literature.
- Elisabetta
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath'. Elisabetta is the Italian form of Elizabeth, signifying devotion and divine promise.
- Yaqoub
Arabic
84Arabic form of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning 'he who supplants' or 'heel-holder', referencing the biblical patriarch
- Gennesis
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'genesis' meaning 'origin' or 'beginning', referring to creation and new life. A modern invented spelling variant of Genesis.
- Danyella
Hebrew
84From Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'. The -ella suffix adds a feminine, diminutive quality popular in English naming traditions.
- Jeanie
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Jean, derived from Jeanne. Ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious,' popular as a Scottish and English diminutive.
- Jeanelle
French
84Feminine form of Jean, derived from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' The -elle suffix adds a diminutive, tender quality.
- Daniyla
Slavic
84Russian feminine form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge'. Daniyla represents a modern transliteration with distinctly Slavic feminization.
- Danita
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Dinah meaning 'judged', blended with Latin -ita suffix creating a feminine diminutive form popularized in mid-20th century America
- Arielly
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God', with feminine -ly suffix creating a modern form suggesting strength and divine grace
- Freidy
English
84From Hebrew Frida, meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful'. Freidy is the Yiddish diminutive form with the affectionate -y suffix.
- Daliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Daliyah' meaning 'branch' or 'flowing'; also associated with Arabic roots meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate'
- Saadia
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'. Also connected to Hebrew roots signifying joy and contentment.
- Rashell
Hebrew
84From Rachel, meaning 'ewe' or 'lamb' in Hebrew, symbolizing gentleness and innocence. Rashell is a modern phonetic spelling variant popular in African American communities.
- Janita
Hebrew
84Feminine diminutive of Janusz or Jana, derived from Jehovah. Popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures as a form of Jane.
- Leyana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Lea' meaning 'weary' or 'delicate', with modern feminine suffix '-ana' added for contemporary appeal.
- Janella
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Janell, derived from Jeanne/Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A modern English diminutive with a soft, approachable quality.
- Jacobie
Hebrew
84A modern diminutive of Jacob, derived from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter' or 'heel-grabber,' with the -ie suffix adding a casual, friendly character.
- Maiyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Miryam, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved.' Maiyah is a modern phonetic variant spelling popular in contemporary American usage.
- Izzabelle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Elizabeth' meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God', with the Spanish diminutive -belle suffix creating an ornate, feminine form.
- Annakate
Hebrew
84Blend of Anna (grace) and Kate (pure). A modern compound creating a name with classical roots and contemporary appeal.
- Debra
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Devorah' meaning 'bee'. In the Bible, Deborah was a judge and prophetess of Israel, symbolizing wisdom and leadership.
- Zinaya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God has heard' or 'God listens', a variant of Zina with roots in spiritual attentiveness and divine connection.
- Emmanuela
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Immanuel meaning 'God with us', feminized with the -a suffix. A spiritual name conveying divine presence and protection.
- Emmah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Immanuel' meaning 'God with us', popularized as Emma. The -ah spelling is a modern phonetic variant.
- Elza
Hebrew
84Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my promise'. Also used as a Scandinavian variant.
- Emmanuelle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Immanuel' meaning 'God is with us.' Emmanuelle is the feminine French form, widely used in French-speaking cultures.
- Eliz
Hebrew
84Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance'
- Mikaylah
Hebrew
84Feminine variation of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Mikaylah represents a contemporary creative spelling of this classic name.
- Alaijah
Hebrew
84A contemporary blended name combining Alai (Hebrew for 'exalted') with Ijah (modern suffix). Represents strength and spiritual elevation.
- Micael
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'Who is like God?' Scandinavian variant of Michael, popular in Portuguese-speaking regions.
- Jessamy
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Jessamine, variant of Jasmine. Associated with the jasmine flower, symbolizing grace and elegance.
- Annica
Scandinavian
84Swedish diminutive of Anna, derived from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Popular in Scandinavia as a modern, streamlined form.
- Daniil
Hebrew
84God is my judge. Daniil is the Russian form of Daniel, derived from Hebrew with the suffix -il meaning divine judgment.
- Joshuan
Hebrew
84From Joshua, derived from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.' Joshuan is a modern English elaboration with creative phonetic styling.
- Joelene
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Joel, from Hebrew Yoel meaning 'Yahweh is God.' The -ene suffix creates an English feminine variant.
- Maryelizabeth
Hebrew
84Combination of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'star of the sea') and Elizabeth (Hebrew 'God's oath'). A compound name blending two classical biblical names.
- Taliya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tali' meaning 'dew' or 'my dew', blended with -iya suffix. Symbolizes freshness and natural beauty.
- Susej
Hebrew
84Reverse spelling of Jesus, the Christian savior figure. Creates a modern, unconventional variation on a sacred name.
- Kayah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'pure' or 'alive', a modern name with spiritual significance in various cultures
- Jaquelyn
French
84Feminine form of Jacques, derived from Hebrew Yakov meaning 'supplanter'. Popular variant spelling of Jacqueline.
- Jamez
Hebrew
84Variant spelling of James, from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter'. The -ez ending adds a modern, casual twist to the classic name.
- Elianne
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Eliana meaning 'God has answered', with French -anne suffix creating a refined, feminine form popular in Romance languages.
- Mathews
Hebrew
84Gift of God. From Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of Yahweh,' later Latinized as Matthaeus and anglicized as Matthew.
- Madelynne
French
84From French Madeleine, derived from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower'. Associated with Mary Magdalene of biblical tradition.
- Deaaron
Hebrew
84From Aaron, meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted one' in Hebrew. The prefix 'De-' is a modern African American addition reflecting contemporary naming conventions.
- Dawid
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Dawid', meaning 'beloved' or 'friend'. One of the most significant names in religious history, borne by the biblical King David of Israel.
- Achim
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Joachim, meaning 'God will establish.' Popular in German-speaking regions as a given name and shortened form of longer names.
- Livana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Levanah' meaning 'white' or 'moon', also connected to Latin 'livens' relating to life and vitality
- Anina
Hebrew
84From Hebrew name Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with Greek diminutive suffix -ina creating 'little graceful one'
- Seriyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'serach' meaning 'to spread' or 'to extend.' Associated with radiance and expanding light; may also relate to the name Sarah.
- Seraphine
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'seraph' meaning 'burning one,' referring to the highest order of angels in Jewish and Christian tradition. Associated with divine love and purity.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
