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Names That Mean Gift from God

Names meaning gift from God express gratitude and divine blessing. Found across Hebrew, Arabic, and many other traditions, these names celebrate a child as a precious gift.

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Matthew

Gift of God

HebrewMATH-yoo
godgift

Matt

Gift of God

HebrewMAT
godgift

Natalia

Birthday of the Lord, Christmas Day

Latinnah-TAH-lee-uh
godgift

Reuben

Behold, a son

HebrewROO-ben
godgift

Thea

Goddess, divine gift

GreekTHEE-uh
godgift

Isadora

Gift of Isis

Greekiz-uh-DOR-uh
giftgod

Ruben

Behold, a son

HebrewROO-ben
godgift

Thaddeus

Courageous heart, gift of God

AramaicTHAD-ee-us
stronggift

Dorian

Of the sea, descendant of Dorus, gift

GreekDOR-ee-un
oceanwater

Abel

Breath, vanity

HebrewAY-bul
godgift

Aiko

Beloved child, love child

JapaneseEYE-koh
lovegift

Amani

Wishes, aspirations, peace

Arabicah-MAH-nee
peacejoy

Amariah

God has promised, whom God has spoken of

Hebrewam-ah-RYE-uh
godgift

Ana

Grace, favor

HebrewAH-nah
gracebeauty

Anne

Grace, favor

HebrewAN
gracebeauty

Ben

Son of, son of the right hand

HebrewBEN
stronggift

Bennet

Blessed, little blessed one

LatinBEN-it
gracegift

Bennett

Blessed, little blessed one

LatinBEN-it
gracegift

Benny

Son of the right hand, blessed

HebrewBEN-ee
giftjoy

Caleb

Faithful, devotion to God, whole-hearted

HebrewKAY-leb
godstrong

Camila

Young ceremonial attendant

Latinkah-MEE-lah
gracebeauty

Caspar

Treasurer, keeper of treasure

HebrewKAS-par
goldgift

Casper

Treasurer, keeper of treasure

HebrewKAS-per
goldgift

Chris

Bearer of Christ, anointed

GreekKRIS
godlight

Christy

Follower of Christ

GreekKRIS-tee
godlight

Clemence

Merciful, gentle, mild

LatinKLEM-ens
peacegrace

Dani

God is my judge

HebrewDAN-ee
godwisdom

Danna

God is my judge

HebrewDAN-ah
godgrace

Darian

Upholder of the good, gift

GreekDAIR-ee-an
giftroyalty

Dolly

Gift of God; a diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek "Dorothea" meaning gift of God

GreekDOL-ee
giftgod

Dorothea

Gift of God; from Greek "Dorothea", composed of "doron" (gift) and "theos" (god)

Greekdor-oh-THEE-ah
giftgod

Dorothy

Gift of God; English form of the Greek "Dorothea" from "doron" (gift) and "theos" (god)

GreekDOR-oh-thee
giftgod

Gianna

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

Hebrewjee-AH-nah
godgrace

Hannah

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

HebrewHAN-ah
gracegift

Harper

Harp player; from the Old English "hearpe," referring to someone who plays the harp

GermanicHAR-per
joynature

Hosea

Salvation, deliverance; from the Hebrew "Hoshea," meaning salvation or He saves

Hebrewhoh-ZAY-ah
godgift

Idina

Form of Edina; from the Old English "Eadwine," meaning rich friend or prosperity and friendship

Germanicih-DEE-nah
joygift

Isaac

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

HebrewEYE-zik
joygod

Ishmael

God will hear; from the Hebrew "Yishmael," meaning God hears or God will hear

HebrewISH-may-ul
godgift

Isidora

Gift of Isis; from the Greek "Isidoros," combining the goddess name Isis and "doron" meaning gift

Greekiz-ih-DOR-ah
giftgod

Ivan

God is gracious; the Slavic form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

HebrewEYE-van
godgrace

Jackie

God is gracious; a diminutive of John or Jacqueline, ultimately from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

HebrewJAK-ee
godgrace

Jana

God is gracious; a Slavic and Germanic feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

HebrewYAH-nah
godgrace

Janice

God is gracious; a modern coinage based on Jane, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

HebrewJAN-iss
godgrace

Jase

Healer; a variant of Jason, from the Greek "Iason," derived from "iasthai" meaning to heal

GreekJAYSS
wisdomgift

Jayce

Healer; a modern variant of Jason or Jace, from the Greek "Iason," meaning healer

GreekJAYSS
wisdomgift

Jayden

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

HebrewJAY-den
godgift

Jean

God is gracious; from the Old French "Jehane," a feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

HebrewJEEN
godgrace

Jeremy

God will uplift; from the Hebrew "Yirmeyahu" (Jeremiah), meaning God will uplift or God will raise up

HebrewJAIR-uh-mee
godwisdom

Jessa

God beholds or wealthy gift; a variant of Jessica, from the Hebrew "Yiskah" meaning foresight or God watches

HebrewJES-ah
godgift

Jesse

Gift, God exists; from the Hebrew "Yishai," meaning God exists or gift

HebrewJES-ee
godgift

Jessie

Gift, God exists; a diminutive of Jessica or Jesse, from the Hebrew "Yishai" meaning gift or wealthy

HebrewJES-ee
godgift

Joanna

God is gracious; from the Latin and Greek "Ioanna," a feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

Hebrewjoh-AN-ah
godgrace

Joanne

God is gracious; from the Old French "Johanne," a feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

Hebrewjoh-AN
godgrace

Joe

God will add, God will increase; a short form of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add or increase

HebrewJOH
godgift

Joey

God will add; a diminutive of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add or God will increase

HebrewJOH-ee
godgift

Jolene

God will add; a modern elaboration of Jo or Josephine, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add

Hebrewjoh-LEEN
godgift

Jonathan

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

HebrewJON-ah-thun
godgift

Jose

God will add; the Spanish form of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add or increase

Hebrewhoh-ZAY
godgift

Josephine

God will add, God will increase; the French feminine form of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning may God add

HebrewJOH-zeh-feen
godgift

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