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Hebrew Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Orele Possibly 'light of God' (from Hebrew Orel) or associated with 'golden' (from Latin/French Aurelius/Aurelia) French, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Orelle Either "golden" (if linked to Aurelia) or "God's light" / "light of God" (if from Hebrew Orel); also used as a French feminine/place name. French, Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Orena Possibly "light" (from Hebrew Or/Orna) or "peace" (from Greek/Slavic Irene); sometimes linked to Hebrew Oren meaning "pine/ash". Greek, Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Orit Light (literally 'little light' from Hebrew 'or' + feminine suffix -it) Hebrew Girl
Orithya Light (of God) / God is my light Hebrew Girl
Orlee My light / light to me Hebrew Girl
Orlie My light / light to me Hebrew Girl
Ornah Derived from Hebrew 'oren' meaning 'pine' - 'pine tree'. Hebrew Girl
Ornat Possibly 'light' (from Hebrew 'Or') or 'adorned/ornate' (from Latin 'ornatus'); exact origin uncertain. Hebrew, Latin Girl
Orneet Little light (from Hebrew 'or' = light with a diminutive suffix) Hebrew Girl
Orpah Likely 'fawn' or 'gazelle'; some sources interpret as 'back of the neck'. Hebrew Girl
Orva Uncertain - possible senses include 'golden/princess' (from Órla), 'arrow' (from Old Norse), or link to 'fawn/back of the neck' (from Orpah) Hebrew, Norse Girl
Oshrat Happiness, joy; good fortune Hebrew Girl
Ozera Possibly 'helper' or 'strength' (Hebrew) or 'lakes' (Slavic) Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Ozerah Helper, aid Hebrew Girl
Ozrah Help, aid; related to strength Hebrew Girl
Padana Uncertain - possibly 'lotus' if linked to Sanskrit Padma, or 'of/from Padan' referring to a place name (biblical Padan or the Po/Padana plain); also used as a modern invented feminine name. Aramaic, Hebrew, Italian, Sanskrit Girl
Palmah Likely related to Latin palma meaning 'palm' (palm tree or palm branch), often associated with victory; may be a regional/orthographic variant of Palma. Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Parah Hebrew: 'cow'; Sanskrit (Parā): 'supreme, highest, transcendent'; Arabic: as a variant of Farah, 'joy, happiness'. Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Patiah Yahweh opens / God opens Hebrew Girl
Patyah God has opened (from Hebrew patach 'to open' + -yah, a theophoric suffix referring to Yahweh) Hebrew Girl
Pazit Gold; golden; precious like fine gold Hebrew Girl
Pazya Likely 'peace' - possibly 'little peace' or 'peace of God' if the suffix is interpreted theophorically Hebrew Girl
Pazyse Peaceful; 'little peace' or 'golden peace' (derived from Paz) Hebrew Girl
Peninah Pearl Hebrew Girl
Peninna Pearl, precious gem Hebrew Girl
Peninnaah Pearl Hebrew Girl
Perach Flower; blossom Hebrew Girl
Perah Flower; blossom Hebrew Girl
Pesha Leah Likely 'deliverance' or 'Passover' (from Hebrew Pesaḥ/Pesach) + 'weary/delicate' (Leah) Hebrew Girl
Pesha Rivka Compound name: Pesha (Yiddish, linked to Pesach/Passover - often given to girls born at/near Passover) + Rivka (Hebrew form of Rebecca, meaning "to bind" or "captivating"). Overall sense: "Passover-born Rebecca" or "Rebecca associated with Passover." Hebrew Girl
Pesha Sarah {'Pesha': 'A Jewish/Yiddish feminine name; origins are uncertain. It is sometimes connected to Hebrew Pesach/Pesah (Passover) or compared with Hebrew roots like פ-ש-ע; interpretations vary.', 'Sarah': "Hebrew - 'princess' or 'noblewoman'."} Hebrew Girl
Pessie Diminutive/pet form associated with Pesach (Passover); often used for girls born at Passover or as a familiar form of related Hebrew/Yiddish names Hebrew Girl
Piera-Maria Rock (Piera) + beloved (Maria) Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Puah Possibly from a Hebrew root meaning ‘to cry out’ or ‘to coo’; borne by the midwife Puah in Exodus who defied Pharaoh. Hebrew Girl
Qadesha Holy; sacred; consecrated (female) Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Qedesh Holy, sacred, consecrated ('sacred one') Hebrew Girl
Qetura Incense, perfume; often rendered "fragrance" Hebrew Girl
Qeturah Incense; perfumed, fragrant Hebrew Girl
Quisha Cassia African American, English, Hebrew Girl
Raakel Ewe (female sheep) Hebrew Girl
Raanana Fresh; flourishing; verdant Hebrew Girl
Raananah Fresh, verdant; youthful Hebrew Girl
Rabbeca Traditionally understood as 'to bind' or 'to tie'; also rendered as 'captivating'. Hebrew Girl
Rabbecah To bind; captivating Hebrew Girl
Rabbecca From Hebrew meaning "to bind" or "to tie"; often interpreted as "captivating". Hebrew Girl
Racel From Hebrew Rachel, meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep' (symbolizing innocence/purity). Hebrew Girl
Rach Ewe; 'female sheep' (biblical) Hebrew Girl
Rachaele Ewe (female sheep) French, Hebrew Girl
Rachaelle From Hebrew 'Rachel' meaning "ewe" (female sheep); Rachaelle is an elaborated/diminutive form of Rachel 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