Hebrew Girl Names
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of 2,803 names
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diora | Likely 'gift' or 'golden' / 'divine light' | English, Hebrew, Latin | Girl | 178 #401 | |
| Maddalyn | From Magdala; 'of the tower' or 'woman from Magdala' | Hebrew | Girl | 178 #402 | |
| Rut | Companion, friend | Hebrew | Girl | 178 #403 | |
| Neriyah | Lamp of God / Light of the Lord | Hebrew | Girl | 175 #404 | |
| Anaise | Grace; favor | Hebrew | Girl | 174 #405 | |
| Dyna | Either a variant of Dinah meaning "judged" or derived from Greek dyn- meaning "power/force". | English, Greek, Hebrew | Girl | 174 #406 | |
| Eilah | Possibly 'oak' or 'terebinth' (Hebrew) or associated with 'halo/moonlight' through Ayla; also used as a variant spelling of Aila/Ayla | Hebrew | Girl | 174 #407 | |
| Josi | God will add; God increases | Hebrew | Girl | 174 #408 | |
| Mora | In Spanish/Italian 'blackberry' or 'dark/dusky' (related to Latin Maura 'Moor'); in modern Hebrew 'female teacher'. | Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 173 #409 | |
| Mikelle | Who is like God? | Hebrew | Girl | 172 #410 | |
| Sarafina | Fiery; 'burning ones' (related to the seraphim, angelic beings) | Hebrew | Girl | 168 #411 | |
| Anina | Grace; favored (diminutive/variant of Anna/Hannah) | Hebrew | Girl | 167 #412 | |
| Ashira | I will sing; related to 'song' | Hebrew | Girl | 163 #413 | |
| Beulah | Hebrew for "married" - used biblically to mean "possessed" or "inhabited" | Hebrew | Girl | 163 #414 | |
| Laiah | Variant of Leah - commonly understood as 'weary' or 'delicate.' | Hebrew | Girl | 163 #415 | |
| Neomi | Pleasantness; pleasant, delightful | Hebrew | Girl | 163 #416 | |
| Arella | Lioness of God | Hebrew | Girl | 162 #417 | |
| Mikaella | 'Who is like God?' | Hebrew | Girl | 162 #418 | |
| Moriyah | From Mount Moriah; traditionally interpreted as "seen by the Lord" or "chosen by God." | Hebrew | Girl | 162 #419 | |
| Hanah | Grace; favor; mercy | Hebrew, Latin | Girl | 161 #420 | |
| Iya | In Yoruba, Iya means "mother." In Russian/Slavic contexts it is used as a feminine given name. It is also sometimes treated as a variant or cognate of the Hebrew name Aya (meaning 'bird' or 'to fly'). | Hebrew, Russian, Slavic, Yoruba | Girl | 161 #421 | |
| Hila | Halo, aura, glory | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | 160 #422 | |
| Ilane | Tree (Hebrew); also associated with bright/shining (via Elaine/Helen) | English, French, Hebrew | Girl | 160 #423 | |
| Tavi | Good; beloved; eighth | Hebrew, Latin | Girl | 160 #424 | |
| Kalya | Possibly 'auspicious' or 'beautiful' from Sanskrit roots; also used as a phonetic/variant of Kayla/Kalia. | English, Hebrew, Sanskrit | Girl | 159 #425 | |
| Natania | Gift of God (God has given) | Hebrew | Girl | 159 #426 | |
| Sera | Primarily 'princess' (from Hebrew Sarah); can also be associated with 'evening' (Italian) or 'serene' (from Serena). | Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Spanish, Turkish | Girl | 159 #427 | |
| Jezabel | Probably from a Phoenician/Hebrew name; commonly interpreted as 'not exalted' or possibly 'Where is the prince?'; exact meaning is uncertain. | Hebrew, Phoenician | Girl | 158 #428 | |
| Elisabet | God is my oath; pledged to God | Hebrew | Girl | 157 #429 | |
| Jezebel | Uncertain - etymology debated (sometimes rendered as 'not exalted' or otherwise unknown) | Hebrew | Girl | 157 #430 | |
| Azia | Varies by origin - from Arabic (related to Aziza) meaning 'beloved/precious/powerful'; related to 'Asia' meaning 'from Asia/the east'; from Hebrew root 'az' meaning 'strong'. | Arabic, Greek, Hebrew | Girl | 155 #431 | |
| Dovie | Dove (symbol of peace; gentle). Occasionally linked to Hebrew 'Dov' meaning 'bear'. | English, Hebrew | Girl | 155 #432 | |
| Davia | Beloved, beloved one | Hebrew | Girl | 154 #433 | |
| Saloma | Woman of peace | Greek, Hebrew, Latin | Girl | 154 #434 | |
| Nira | Hebrew: "plowed" or "cultivated field"; Sanskrit: "water" | Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit | Girl | 153 #435 | |
| Mataya | Gift of God | Hebrew | Girl | 152 #436 | |
| Ariellah | Lioness of God | Hebrew | Girl | 151 #437 | |
| Gaya | Commonly associated with 'earth' (from Greek Gaia); also connected to the sacred Indian city Gaya and, in Hebrew contexts, related to 'valley'. | Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Korean, Sanskrit | Girl | 151 #438 | |
| Betania | From the biblical place name Bethany - likely 'house of figs' or possibly 'house of affliction'. | Hebrew, Portuguese | Girl | 148 #439 | |
| Eleora | God is my light | Hebrew | Girl | 148 #440 | |
| Briah | Creation, to create | Hebrew | Girl | 147 #441 | |
| Sarra | Princess (primary); in Arabic contexts sometimes associated with joy or delight | Hebrew | Girl | 146 #442 | |
| Annasophia | Grace and wisdom | Hebrew | Girl | 145 #443 | |
| Chani | Grace, favor | Hebrew | Girl | 145 #444 | |
| Nelyah | Likely a modern elaboration - either a variant of Hebrew Neilah ('closing [prayer]') or a feminine form of Nelia/Nelly (diminutive of Cornelia/Helen). | English, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish | Girl | 145 #445 | |
| Naava | Pleasant, beautiful (Hebrew); lichen/green façade (Finnish/Estonian) | Hebrew | Girl | 144 #446 | |
| Kayleah | A modern blend typically interpreted as combining Kayla's 'crown/laurel' sense with Leah's 'delicate/weary' - roughly 'crowned/delicate'. | English, Hebrew | Girl | 142 #447 | |
| Mirra | Varies by origin: 'peace' or 'world' (Slavic); 'wonderful' or 'admirable' (Latin); 'myrrh' (resin); also associated with Mira meanings in Sanskrit/Indian contexts. | Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Russian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | 142 #448 | |
| Saraiya | Likely derived from Hebrew Sarai meaning "princess" or "my princess"; in some usages a phonetic elaboration without a separate etymology. | Hebrew | Girl | 142 #449 | |
| Taliana | Belonging to Talia | English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish | Girl | 142 #450 |
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