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Hebrew Baby Names with Meanings

Hebrew names are rich with spiritual meaning and history. Each name below includes its meaning and origin.

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276 names

Noah

Rest, comfort

HebrewNO-uh
peacecomfort

Michael

Who is like God?

HebrewMY-kul
godstrong

Ava

Life, bird, water

LatinAY-vuh
lifewater

Isabella

Devoted to God, pledged to God

Hebrewiz-uh-BEL-uh
godspiritual

John

God is gracious

HebrewJON
godgrace

Mia

Mine, beloved, star of the sea

ItalianMEE-uh
lovestar

James

Supplanter, one who follows

HebrewJAYMZ
strongwarrior

Elijah

My God is Yahweh, the Lord is my God

Hebrewee-LY-juh
godspiritual

David

Beloved

HebrewDAY-vid
lovebeloved

Ethan

Strong, firm, enduring

HebrewEE-thun
strong

Elizabeth

My God is an oath, pledged to God

Hebreweh-LIZ-uh-beth
godspiritual

Jacob

Supplanter, held by the heel

HebrewJAY-kub
strongwarrior

Matthew

Gift of God

HebrewMATH-yoo
godgift

Daniel

God is my judge

HebrewDAN-yul
godwisdom

Jack

God is gracious, supplanter

HebrewJAK
godgrace

Eva

Life; from the Hebrew "Chavah" meaning life or living, the name of the first woman in Genesis

HebrewEE-vah
rebirthnature

Hannah

Grace, favour; from the Hebrew "Channah," meaning grace or favour as in favoured by God

HebrewHAN-ah
gracegift

Joseph

He will add, God will increase

HebrewJO-zef
godgrace

Joshua

The Lord is my salvation

HebrewJOSH-oo-uh
godsalvation

Mateo

Gift of God; the Spanish form of Matthew, derived from the Hebrew Mattityahu meaning gift of Yahweh

Hebrewmah-TAY-oh
giftgod

Samuel

God has heard, name of God

HebrewSAM-yoo-el
godspiritual

Eliana

God has answered me; from the Hebrew composed of "El" (God) and "ana" (answered)

Hebrewel-ee-AH-nah
godmiracle

Mary

Beloved; wished-for child; bitterness; the English form of Maria, derived from the Hebrew Miriam, with possible meanings including beloved, bitter, or drop of the sea

HebrewMAIR-ee
lovegrace

Sarah

From Hebrew "sarah" meaning princess or noblewoman; in the Bible, wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac

HebrewSAIR-ah
royalty

Gabriel

God is my strength

HebrewGAY-bree-ul
godstrong

Eli

My God or ascension; from the Hebrew "Eli" meaning "my God" or "high"

HebrewEE-lye
godsky

Gianna

God is gracious; Italian feminine diminutive of Giovanni (John), from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

Hebrewjee-AH-nah
godgrace

Adam

Man, earth, red earth

HebrewAD-um
naturestrong

Aaron

High mountain, exalted

HebrewAIR-un
mountainstrong

Caleb

Faithful, devotion to God, whole-hearted

HebrewKAY-leb
godstrong

Isaiah

Salvation of the Lord

Hebreweye-ZAY-uh
godsalvation

Nathan

He gave, gift of God

HebrewNAY-thun
godgrace

Isabelle

God is my oath or devoted to God; a French variant of Isabel, from the Hebrew "Elisheba" meaning God is my oath

HebrewIZ-ah-bel
godgrace

Benjamin

Son of the right hand, son of my strength

HebrewBEN-juh-min
stronggod

Ben

Son of, son of the right hand

HebrewBEN
stronggift

Isaac

He will laugh; from the Hebrew "Yitzhak," meaning laughter or he laughs, referring to Sarah laughing at God's promise

HebrewEYE-zik
joygod

Madeline

Woman from Magdala; derived from the Hebrew place name Migdal, meaning tower

HebrewMAD-uh-lin
godlight

Delilah

Delicate, weakened, languishing

Hebrewdeh-LY-luh
beautylove

Naomi

Pleasantness, sweetness, beautiful

Hebrewnay-OH-mee
beautygrace

Matt

Gift of God

HebrewMAT
godgift

Ana

Grace, favor

HebrewAH-nah
gracebeauty

Diego

Supplanter; Spanish form of James/Jacob, from Hebrew "Yaakov" meaning one who follows at the heel

Hebrewdee-AY-go
strongwarrior

Eliza

My God is an oath; short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew "Elisheba" meaning pledged to God

Hebreweh-LY-zah
godgrace

Mike

Who is like God?; a short form of Michael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el meaning who is like God

HebrewMYK
god

Sam

Short form of Samuel or Samantha; from Hebrew "Shemu'el" meaning "God has heard" or "name of God"

HebrewSAM
god

Jayden

Thankful to God or God has heard; a modern name possibly derived from the Hebrew "Jadon" meaning thankful

HebrewJAY-den
godgift

Jane

God is gracious

HebrewJAYN
godgrace

Jesus

God saves, the Lord is salvation

HebrewHEY-sus (Spanish) / JEE-zus (English)
godspiritual

Ezra

Help, aid, helper

HebrewEZ-ruh
godwisdom

Anne

Grace, favor

HebrewAN
gracebeauty

Gabrielle

God is my strength; French feminine form of Gabriel, from the Hebrew "Gavriel" meaning God is my mighty one

Hebrewgab-ree-EL
godstrong

Jonathan

God has given; from the Hebrew "Yehonatan," meaning God has given or gift of God

HebrewJON-ah-thun
godgift

Sara

Variant of Sarah; from Hebrew "sarah" meaning princess or noblewoman

HebrewSAIR-ah
royalty

Maddie

Diminutive of Madeline or Madison; from the Hebrew "Magdalene" meaning "woman from Magdala" or from Old English place name "Maud's son"

HebrewMAD-ee
godgrace

Nathaniel

God has given

Hebrewnuh-THAN-ee-ul
godgrace

Marie

Star of the sea, bitter, beloved

Frenchmah-REE
starwater

Yusuf

Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will increase or God will add

HebrewYOO-suf
godgift

Ariel

Lion of God

HebrewAIR-ee-el
godstrong

Jaxon

Son of Jack; a modern variant of Jackson, ultimately from the Hebrew John meaning God is gracious

HebrewJAK-sun
godstrong

Josiah

The Lord heals, God supports

Hebrewjo-ZY-uh
godspiritual

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