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Hebrew Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Anyaah Grace (from Anna/Hannah) or 'different/other' (from Sanskrit anya) English, Hebrew, Latin, Russian, Sanskrit Girl
Anyka Generally linked to Anna/Hannah: 'grace' or 'favor'; in some usages related to Anika: 'face' or 'army/soldier'. Germanic, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Scandinavian, Slavic Girl
Aphrah Hebrew: "dust, earth"; Arabic (Afrah): "joys, celebrations; joyful" Hebrew Girl
Arava Willow (also refers to a desert plain, 'Arabah') Hebrew Girl
Ardath Likely a place-name meaning 'field', 'meadow' or 'fertile plain'. Hebrew Girl
Arela Likely a feminine form of Ariel/Ariella - 'lion of God' (biblical Ariel can also be rendered 'altar of God') Hebrew, Latin, Spanish Girl
Ariciah Likely 'lion of God' or 'lioness of God' - from Hebrew 'Ari' (lion) + '-iah' (Yahweh/God). English, Hebrew Girl
Ariella Fiona Ariella: "lioness of God" (female form of Ariel). Fiona: "fair, white, or beautiful" (from Gaelic fionn). Gaelic, Hebrew, Scottish Girl
Ariella Jane Ariella: "lioness of God"; Jane: "God is gracious" Hebrew Girl
Ariellel A feminine elaboration of Ariel/Arielle, meaning "lion of God" Hebrew Girl
ariya Generally 'noble' or 'honorable' (from Sanskrit/Pali); in Hebrew associated with 'lion'; related to Italian 'aria' meaning 'air' or 'melody'. Hebrew, Italian, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Arnona From the Arnon (river); a place-name meaning 'of Arnon' (associated with a river/stream) Hebrew Girl
Arnonah Feminine form of Arnon, referring to the Arnon river; broadly 'river' or 'rushing stream' Hebrew Girl
Aronah Feminine form of Aaron - often interpreted as 'exalted' or 'mountain of strength; enlightened.' Hebrew Girl
Arriela Feminine form of Ariel - "lion of God" (lioness of God). Hebrew Girl
Arvah Willow; desert plain (from Hebrew 'aravah') Hebrew Girl
Aryelah Lion of God (lioness of God) Hebrew Girl
Aryele Lion of God (often interpreted as "lioness of God" in feminine usage) Hebrew Girl
Aryellah From Ariel: "lion of God" (interpreted as a feminine form; sometimes understood as "lioness of God" or related to "altar of God") Hebrew Girl
Arylle Lion of God Hebrew Girl
Asanath Likely 'belonging to Neith' (Neith = Egyptian goddess); sometimes interpreted as 'gift of God' in later tradition. Egyptian, Hebrew Girl
Ashah Commonly associated with 'hope' or 'desire' (Sanskrit); also linked to 'alive' (via Arabic Aisha) and related to the Hebrew root meaning 'to make' or 'do'. Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Asheira Likely derived from Hebrew meaning "I will sing" or "song"; can imply a singer or joyful song. Hebrew Girl
Ashera Feminine form related to Hebrew Asher - 'happy, blessed, fortunate'; also associated with the ancient Semitic goddess Asherah Hebrew, Semitic Girl
Asherat Blessed, happy; she who is blessed Hebrew Girl
Asnat Belonging to Neith (Egyptian goddess) Hebrew Girl
Atalyah Yahweh is exalted Hebrew Girl
Atalyiah Yahweh/God is exalted Hebrew Girl
Ataria Crown; crowned Hebrew Girl
Atariah Crown of the Lord (crowned by Yahweh) Hebrew Girl
Ataryah Crown of God (crown of Yahweh) Hebrew Girl
Atearah Crown; crowned Hebrew Girl
Aterah Crown Hebrew Girl
Ateret Crown, garland, diadem Hebrew Girl
Athalea Yahweh is exalted (God is exalted) Hebrew Girl
Athaleah Yahweh is exalted Hebrew Girl
Athalee Derived from Athaliah, meaning 'Yahweh/God is exalted.' Hebrew Girl
Athaley Likely 'Yahweh is exalted' or 'God is exalted.' Hebrew Girl
Athali God (Yahweh) is exalted Hebrew Girl
Athalija Yahweh (God) is exalted Hebrew Girl
Athalliah Yahweh is exalted (the Lord is exalted) Hebrew Girl
Athaly The LORD is exalted / God is exalted Hebrew Girl
Athalya Yahweh is exalted Hebrew Girl
Athalyah Yahweh is exalted (also interpreted as 'afflicted by the Lord') Hebrew Girl
Athelah Yahweh is exalted (God is exalted) Hebrew Girl
Atthaliah Yahweh is exalted Hebrew Girl
Atydah No well-established meaning; possibly related to Arabic 'Atiya/Atiyah' (gift) or Hebrew root 'atid' (future), but origin and meaning are unclear Hebrew Girl
Avaleanah A modern blended name drawing on Ava ('life' or 'bird') and Leana/Alannah ('delicate', 'lioness', or 'meadow'); often interpreted as 'gentle life' or 'noble/delightful one'. English, Germanic, Hebrew Girl
avea Modern variant of Ava; meanings attributed include 'life' (Hebrew), 'bird' (Latin), or a contemporary invented form Hebrew Girl
Aviha God is my father Hebrew Girl

Hebrew Girls name popularity over time

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

2,803
Names in this origin
58
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
345,814
Peak year 2000