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Aramaic names - Baby names with the origin Aramaic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Suriel Often interpreted as "God is my rock" (commonly treated as a variant of Zuriel); occasionally rendered as "command of God" in some sources Aramaic, Hebrew Boy 7 #51
Baren A masculine name with multiple possible origins - variously associated with 'nobleman' (from Baron), 'bear' (German), 'son' (Hebrew bar-), or 'rain' (as a variant of Persian Baran). Aramaic, English, Germanic, Hebrew, Persian Boy 6 #52
Aba Aramaic/Hebrew: "father"; Akan (Ghana): "female born on Thursday"; Hungarian: historical personal/ancestral name Akan, Aramaic, Hebrew, Hungarian Unisex 5 #53
Magdelina From Magdala ('of Magdala'); commonly interpreted as 'tower'. Aramaic, Hebrew Girl 5 #54
Tabea Gazelle Aramaic, Latin Girl 5 #55
Myryam Uncertain etymology; commonly rendered as "bitter" or "beloved"; associated with the Virgin Mary Aramaic, Hebrew Girl 3 #56
Abbah Likely from Hebrew/Aramaic 'Abba' meaning 'father'; spelling may also be influenced by Arabic forms such as 'Abbas' (a different name meaning 'lion'). Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Abbina Rare/uncertain; possible meanings include 'father' (from Aramaic/Hebrew 'abba') or 'born on Tuesday' (if related to Akan Abina/Abena); may also be a diminutive/variant related to Abigail/Abby Aramaic Girl
Abun Our father; father Aramaic Boy
Addei Possibly a variant of Addie (from Adelaide/Adele) meaning 'noble'; if from Addai (Syriac) the meaning varies by tradition Aramaic Unisex
Afram Derived from Ephraim, meaning "fruitful" or "fertile" Aramaic Boy
Akiba Aramaic form of Jacob; traditionally interpreted as 'heel-holder' or 'supplanter' Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Anane Meaning varies by culture; in some West African (Akan) contexts it is a local personal name, while a Hebrew-related root 'Anan' means 'cloud' or 'vapor'. The specific Akan meaning for 'Anane' is not universally documented. Akan, Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Aphram Fruitful; fertile (often interpreted as 'fruitful, doubly fruitful') Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Barakiel Lightning of God (sometimes interpreted as blessing of God in related traditions) Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Barnaba Son of consolation / son of encouragement Aramaic Boy
Barnabey Son of consolation (son of encouragement) Aramaic Boy
Barnabi Son of consolation / son of encouragement Aramaic Boy
Barnabie Son of consolation; son of encouragement Aramaic Boy
Barnebus Son of consolation / son of encouragement Aramaic Boy
Barnibas Son of consolation / son of encouragement Aramaic Boy
Barnibus Son of consolation or encouragement Aramaic Boy
Barte 'son of Talmai' (often interpreted as 'son of the furrows' or 'son of the farmer') Aramaic Boy
Bartelemy Son of Talmai (often interpreted as 'son of the furrows' or 'rich in land') Aramaic Boy
Barth Son of Talmai (often interpreted as 'son of the furrows' or 'son of rich land') Aramaic Boy
Barthelemi Son of Talmai (traditionally interpreted as 'son of the furrows' or 'ploughman') Aramaic Boy
Barthelemy Son of Talmai - "son of the furrows" or "son of the farmer" Aramaic Boy
Barthelmy Son of Talmai (literally 'son of furrows' or 'son of the rich/abundant one') Aramaic Boy
Bartho Son of Talmai (commonly interpreted as 'son of the furrows' or 'son of the farmer') Afrikaans, Aramaic Boy
Bartholomacus Son of Talmai (often interpreted as 'son of the furrowed' or 'rich/abundant in land') Aramaic Boy
Bartholomeo "son of Tolmai" Aramaic Boy
Bartholomeus Son of Talmai (often interpreted as 'son of Talmai' or 'son of the furrows') Aramaic Boy
Bartholomieu Son of Talmai (often interpreted as 'son of the furrows' or 'rich in land') Aramaic Boy
Bartholomy Son of Talmai; roughly 'son of the farmer' or 'son of the furrowed' Aramaic Boy
Bartol Son of Talmai (Talmai is a personal name often interpreted as 'furrowed') Aramaic Boy
Bartłomiej Son of Talmai (commonly rendered 'son of the furrows' or 'son of the rich land') Aramaic Boy
Bavil Associated with Bavel/Babel (Babylon) - historically 'Babylon' (Akkadian Bāb-ilim 'gate of god') and in Hebrew tradition linked with 'confusion' Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Beinon Probably related to 'Ben' meaning 'son' or a diminutive/form of Benjamin; exact meaning is unclear. Aramaic, Welsh Boy
Bertholomew Son of Talmai (Talmai possibly meaning 'abounding in furrows' or related to land/wealth) Aramaic Boy
Beth-Ani Originally a place name meaning 'house of affliction' or possibly 'house of figs'; in modern use interpretable as a compound of 'Beth' (house) + 'Ani'. Aramaic, Hebrew Girl
Bethani House of figs (also historically interpreted as "house of affliction") Aramaic, Hebrew Girl
Burnabas Son of consolation / son of encouragement Aramaic Boy
Caiaphas Basket maker Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew Boy
Cephus Rock, stone Aramaic Boy
Choni Likely "gracious" or "favored" (from Hebrew root חָנַן - chanan); exact etymology uncertain. Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Chuy Yahweh is salvation Aramaic, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Egomas Manly twin Aramaic, Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Ephphatha Be opened (imperative/command) Aramaic Unisex
Faddey Derived from Thaddeus - generally rendered as "heart" or "courageous" (meaning debated) Aramaic Boy
Fadeyka Derived from Thaddeus - 'courageous, large‑hearted' (related to 'heart' or 'brave') Aramaic, Russian, Slavic Boy

Aramaic name popularity over time

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

154
Names in this origin
8
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
83,935
Peak year 0