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Hebrew Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Roniah 'Joy' or 'song' - often interpreted as 'Joy of the Lord' or 'my song' Hebrew Girl
Ronichia Likely 'joyful' or 'little joyful one' (derived from 'Roni' = song/joy) Hebrew Girl
Ronita Likely a feminine/diminutive form of Ronit/Ron - 'joy' or 'song' (i.e., 'joyful song' or 'little Ronit') Hebrew Girl
Ronite Joyful song / song of joy Hebrew Girl
Ronna Joy, song; joyful English, Hebrew Girl
Ronnit Song; joy; joyful Hebrew Girl
Ronyah Joy; joyful song (sometimes interpreted as 'song or joy of God') Hebrew Girl
Ronye Joy; song Hebrew Girl
Rouna A name with multiple possible roots: 'song/joy' (Hebrew), 'secret/rune' (Old Norse), or linked to the rowan tree/'red' (Gaelic). Celtic, Gaelic, Hebrew, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Rova Malagasy: 'rova' denotes a royal fortified complex or palace; Hebrew (רובע): 'quarter' or district; as a given name it may also be an invented/variant form related to names like Rowan or Rosa. Hebrew Girl
Rozenah Possibly 'day' or 'sunlight' (Kurdish/Persian) or 'rose' (from Latin/Slavic); meaning uncertain Hebrew, Latin, Persian, Slavic Girl
Ruchele Diminutive of Rachel, meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep'. Hebrew Girl
Rueth Companion; friend Hebrew Girl
Rute Friend; companion Hebrew Girl
Rutha Friend; companion Hebrew Girl
Ruthe Companion; friend Hebrew Girl
Ruthetta Friend; companion Hebrew Girl
Ruthina Diminutive of Ruth - 'companion' or 'friend', roughly 'little Ruth' or 'young companion' Hebrew Girl
Rutli Diminutive of Ruth - 'little Ruth'; Ruth is commonly interpreted as 'friend' or 'companion'. Hebrew Girl
Rutlie Friend; companion (from Hebrew rûth) Hebrew Girl
Ruttie Diminutive of Ruth - 'companion' or 'friend' Hebrew Girl
Rychel Ewe; female sheep Hebrew Girl
Rychele Ewe (female sheep) Hebrew Girl
Rynah Joy; song; rejoicing Hebrew Girl
Ryshonah First (feminine); firstborn Hebrew Girl
Ryvah Derived from Hebrew Rivka, often interpreted as "to bind" or "captivating". Hebrew Girl
Saarrah Princess; noblewoman Hebrew Girl
Sabbatha Of the Sabbath; associated with the day of rest; sometimes interpreted as "born on the Sabbath" Aramaic, Hebrew Girl
Sabbathe Derived from Hebrew shabbat: 'rest' or 'cessation' - refers to the Sabbath, the day of rest. Hebrew Girl
Sabrah Arabic: 'patient' or 'patience'; Hebrew: 'sabra' - prickly pear cactus, used for a native-born Israeli (metaphor: tough outside, sweet inside). Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Sadya Sanskrit: 'attainable' or 'accomplishable'; as a variant of Saadia/Sadia: 'fortunate' or 'given/supported by God'. Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Sadzie Princess Hebrew Girl
Saffira Sapphire; precious gemstone; beautiful/bright Hebrew Girl
Safra Possibly from Hebrew/Aramaic related to sefer ('book') meaning 'scribe' or 'of the book'; in Arabic-related forms (sufra/safra) it can mean 'table/banquet' or carry regional senses such as 'yellow/bright'. Exact use and meaning vary by culture. Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Sahrah Princess Hebrew Girl
Salilea Unclear; possibly 'salt' (Sal) combined with 'Leah/Lea' (Hebrew: weary/delicate) or an invented name without a traditional meaning Hebrew Girl
Salliah Uncertain; possibly "righteous" (from Arabic Saliha) or "pause/reflect" (from Hebrew Selah) Hebrew Girl
Salomee Derived from Hebrew 'shalom' meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful' Greek, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Sammatha Listener; 'heard by God' (derived from Samuel) English, Hebrew Girl
Sanni Diminutive of Susanna - 'lily' or 'grace' (from Hebrew shoshannah); alternatively related to Sani meaning 'second' in Arabic/Hausa contexts. Finnish, Hebrew Girl
Sansanah Lily Hebrew Girl
Saphirah Sapphire; precious gemstone Hebrew Girl
Sapira Sapphire (precious gemstone) Hebrew Girl
Sapphirah Sapphire; precious gemstone Hebrew Girl
Sapphyrah Sapphire; precious gemstone Hebrew Girl
Sappi Diminutive of Sapphira/Sapphire: 'sapphire' (precious blue gemstone), implying precious/beautiful English, Hebrew Girl
Sapyra Sapphire (precious gemstone) Hebrew Girl
Sara-Jane Combines Sarah ('princess') and Jane ('God is gracious') - roughly 'princess who is gracious'. French, Hebrew Girl
Saraah Princess, noblewoman Hebrew Girl
Sarafine Derived from Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'fiery ones' - interpreted as 'fiery', 'ardent' or 'angelic' 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