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Hebrew Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Abiram My father is exalted Hebrew Boy
Abisay My father is a gift Hebrew Boy
Abishal Probably from Hebrew ab- 'father' + a second element (shal/shalom); loosely 'my father is peace' or more generally 'of the father'. Hebrew Boy
Abishayu My father is a gift / gift of my father Hebrew Boy
Abishua My father is salvation Hebrew Boy
Abishur From Hebrew 'Abi' (my father) + 'Shur' (a place name or possibly 'wall'); often rendered 'my father is Shur' or 'my father is a wall'. Hebrew Boy
Abiud My father is glory Hebrew Boy
Abnur Father of light Hebrew Boy
Abracham Father of many; father of a multitude Hebrew Boy
Abrahem Father of many; father of multitudes Hebrew Boy
Abrahin Father of many; exalted father Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Abramah Father of many / father of multitudes Hebrew Boy
Abramino Diminutive of Abram/Abraham - 'little Abram', ultimately 'exalted father' or 'father of many'. Hebrew Boy
Abramo Father of many; exalted father Hebrew Boy
Abrao Father of many; exalted father Hebrew Boy
Absolom Father of peace Hebrew Boy
Absolon Father of peace French, Hebrew Boy
Acaz He has grasped / he holds Hebrew Boy
Acaziah Yahweh has grasped / Yahweh holds Hebrew Boy
Acciah Brother of the Lord (from Hebrew 'ach' = brother + 'Yah' = Yahweh) Hebrew Boy
Achan {'Hebrew': "Possibly 'trouble' or 'one who causes trouble' (Biblical name; Achan in Joshua was later called Achar, 'trouble')", 'Malayalam': "'father' (common word/title in Malayalam)"} Hebrew, Malayalam Boy
Achav Traditionally interpreted as "brother of the father" (etymology uncertain) Hebrew Boy
Achazia Yahweh has grasped / Yahweh holds Hebrew Boy
Achaziah Yahweh has grasped / God has taken hold Hebrew Boy
Achazya Yahweh has grasped / God has taken hold Hebrew Boy
Achazyahu “Yahweh has seized” - God has taken hold/held Hebrew Boy
Achbor Derived from the Hebrew word for "mouse" (a small rodent). Hebrew Boy
Achijah My brother is Yahweh (brother of God) Hebrew Boy
Achikam My brother has risen / my brother is exalted Hebrew Boy
Achimaaz My brother is strong / brother of strength Hebrew Boy
Achimelech My brother is king Hebrew Boy
Achishar Probably 'brother of the dawn' or 'my brother is dawn' - from Hebrew 'achi' (brother) + element 'shar'/'shachar' (dawn); alternatively read as 'brother of song' in some interpretations. Hebrew Boy
Achiya My brother is Yahweh (brother of God) Biblical, Hebrew Boy
Achiyahu My brother is Yahweh (literally 'my brother is Yah') Hebrew Boy
Ackim Yahweh will establish (God will establish) Hebrew Boy
Ad Short form with multiple possible roots - from Germanic 'Adal-' meaning 'noble'; from Latin/Adri- meaning 'from Hadria' (Adrian); or as a diminutive of Adam meaning 'man'. Dutch, English, Germanic, Hebrew, Latin Boy
Adamus Man; of the earth Hebrew Boy
Addaiah Yahweh has adorned; ornament of God Hebrew Boy
Addan Likely 'little fire' (from Irish Aodhán); alternatively a form of Adán/Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth'. Hebrew, Irish, Spanish, Welsh Boy
Addar Associated with the Hebrew month Adar; connotations of joy, splendor - often interpreted as 'exalted' or 'noble'. Hebrew Boy
Addon Likely derived from Hebrew 'Adon' meaning 'lord' or 'master'; in modern English it can be interpreted as a creative 'added one'. English, Hebrew Boy
Adeev Gentle; delicate; pleasant Hebrew Boy
Adhiah Ornament of God (from Hebrew 'Adi' = ornament/jewel + 'Yah' = God) Hebrew Boy
Adiell Ornament of God Hebrew Boy
Adithaim Likely "two ornaments" or "two adornments" - the dual form of Hebrew Adith (ornament/adornment) Hebrew Boy
adlay God is just Hebrew Boy
Admon Ruddy, reddish - related to red or red-haired/complexioned Hebrew Boy
Adnah Delight, pleasantness Hebrew Boy
Adnai Likely related to 'my lord' (akin to Adonai); some sources connect it to Adna/Adnah meaning 'delight' or 'pleasant'. Hebrew Boy
Adne Hebrew: "pleasure, delight." Norwegian/Old Norse: related to the element auð- meaning "wealth, fortune." Hebrew Boy

Hebrew Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Hebrew-origin name in our dataset.

2,910
Names in this origin
68
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
659,611
Peak year 2000