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Hebrew Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Karniel Likely 'horn' or 'ray of God' (keren 'horn/ray' + -el 'God') Hebrew Boy
Kaylab Whole-hearted, faithful; often interpreted as devotion or loyalty Hebrew Boy
Kedeam From the east; ancient, foremost Hebrew Boy
Kedem East; ancient; of old; before Hebrew Boy
Kedemoth From the east; eastern place; ancient Hebrew Boy
Keder From Hebrew Kedar, often rendered 'dark' or 'mighty'; in Turkish 'keder' means 'sorrow, grief'. Hebrew Boy
Kedym From the east; ancient or of olden times. Hebrew Boy
Keleb From Hebrew kelev meaning "dog"; often interpreted figuratively as "whole‑hearted" or "faithful". Hebrew Boy
Kelevy Likely derived from Hebrew kelev meaning "dog"; alternatively a surname-derived given name - used as a modern/invented name. Hebrew, Irish, Scottish Boy
Kenen Likely a variant of Irish Keenan ('descendant of Cian') or Hebrew Kenan ('possession, acquired'). Hebrew, Irish Boy
Keter Crown Hebrew Boy
Khaim Life; living Hebrew Boy
Khezron Enclosure, encircled; settlement (from Hebrew root meaning 'courtyard' or 'enclosure') Hebrew Boy
Kiner Surname-derived name with varied possible senses - linked to a Hebrew root meaning 'harp' or to German/English surname origins (occupational or descriptive). English, German, Hebrew Boy
Kinner Hebrew: related to kinnor, meaning 'harp' or 'lyre'. Sanskrit/Indic: related to kinnara, a mythical celestial musician or half‑human, half‑bird/horse being. Hebrew, Sanskrit Boy
Kinyan Possession, acquisition; ownership Hebrew Boy
Kish As a short form of Kishore (Sanskrit/Hindi): 'young' or 'youth'. In Hebrew: a biblical name (father of King Saul); traditional etymology is uncertain but has been associated with roots meaning 'snare' or 'bow'. Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Knaan Lowland Hebrew Boy
Kobbie Supplanter (derived from Jacob) Hebrew Boy
Kolaiah Voice of Yahweh / Voice of God Hebrew Boy
Konaniah Yahweh has acquired / God has established Hebrew Boy
Korach Commonly interpreted as "bald" (etymology uncertain) Hebrew Boy
Kunjumon Mathew Kunjumon = 'little son' (Malayalam); Mathew = 'gift of God' - together: 'little son who is a gift of God'. Hebrew, Malayalam Boy
Kushaiah Contains the theophoric suffix -iah (Yahweh); overall meaning roughly 'Yahweh is ...' - exact first element (Kusha-) is uncertain. Hebrew Boy
Kushit Derived from 'Kush' - can mean 'of Kush' (the ancient Nubian region/people) or relate to Sanskrit 'kusha' (sacred grass); broadly 'belonging to Kush' or 'from Kush'. Hebrew, Sanskrit Boy
Laben White, fair, shining Hebrew Boy
Lael Belonging to God Hebrew Boy
Laish Name of an ancient city in the Hebrew Bible; etymology uncertain - often interpreted as 'lion' or as 'secure/peaceful' depending on source. Hebrew Boy
Lakim Meaning unclear; possibly related to Arabic roots (e.g., 'wise') or to words meaning 'speaker' - exact meaning uncertain. Hebrew Boy
Lamec Uncertain - often interpreted as "powerful" or "strong" Hebrew Boy
Lamech UNKNOWN Hebrew Boy
Lameikh Likely "powerful" or "strong" (etymology uncertain) Hebrew Boy
Lameki Possibly "powerful" or "strong" (etymology uncertain) Hebrew Boy
Lapidoth 'torches' or 'man of torches' - related to 'torch' or 'flame' Hebrew Boy
LaVan Most commonly linked to the Hebrew meaning 'white'; can also be a modern/formal compound or a romanized Vietnamese name with different meanings depending on the second element. English, Hebrew, Vietnamese Boy
Lazarasz God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazarilo God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazarito Diminutive of Lázaro/Lazarus - 'God has helped.' Hebrew Boy
Leb Likely from Yiddish 'Leib' meaning 'lion'; can also be associated with Hebrew 'lev' meaning 'heart' or Slavic 'Lev' meaning 'lion'. Hebrew, Slavic Boy
Leff Possibly 'heir, descendant' (from Old Norse Leifr); alternatively linked to 'lion' (Yiddish Leib) or 'heart' (Hebrew Lev). English, Hebrew, Scandinavian Boy
Leivy Derived from Levi meaning 'joined' or 'attached'; associated with the Israelite tribe of Levi (Levites). Hebrew Boy
Lem Devoted to God; belonging to God Hebrew Boy
Leronne Likely derived from Hebrew Liron meaning "my song" or "I have joy" Hebrew Boy
Levey From Hebrew 'Levi' meaning 'joined' or 'attached'; associated with the Levites (priestly tribe). Hebrew Boy
Levynn Likely a modern/spelling variant of Levi, broadly understood as 'joined' or 'attached' from Hebrew; often treated as a contemporary given name. English, Hebrew Boy
Lirin From Albanian 'liri' meaning 'freedom', or possibly a variant of Hebrew 'Liron' meaning 'my song'/'my joy'. Albanian, Hebrew Boy
Lot Veil; covering Hebrew Boy
Lotan Likely "coiled" or "twisting" (from a Hebrew root); also the name of a Horite chief in Genesis Hebrew Boy
Lut From Hebrew meaning 'veil' or 'covering'; name of the prophet Lot. Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Maaziah Likely "God is my refuge" or "strength of God" - from Hebrew elements meaning strength/fortress + Yah (God). 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