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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Obadja Servant of Yahweh (God) Hebrew Boy
Obadya Servant of Yahweh (servant of God) Hebrew Boy
Obadyah Servant of Yahweh (God) Hebrew Boy
Obadyas Servant of Yahweh (servant/worshipper of the Lord) Hebrew Boy
Obedias Servant of God (servant of Yahweh) Hebrew Boy
Obedya Servant of Yahweh (servant of God) Hebrew Boy
Obedyah Servant of Yahweh (servant of God) Hebrew Boy
Obedyas Servant of God (Yahweh) Hebrew Boy
Obeliah Servant or worshipper of Yahweh (God) Hebrew Boy
Odah Possibly 'wealth' or 'fortune' (from Old Germanic 'od'); in some African contexts it appears as a family/given name with local meanings. Arabic, Germanic, Hebrew Unisex
Oddiah Servant of God (servant of Yahweh) Hebrew Boy
Oded Encouragement; 'he who encourages' Hebrew Boy
Odeda From Hebrew Oded - "encourager" or "restorer" Hebrew Girl
Odedah Derived from Hebrew 'Oded' meaning 'encouragement' or 'one who encourages' Hebrew Girl
Odeliah Praise to God / 'I will praise God' Hebrew Girl
Odi A short form or diminutive whose exact meaning depends on origin; used as a nickname or concise given name. English, Hebrew, Norse Unisex
Odiya Likely 'from Odisha' or 'of the Odia people' (Indian). Alternatively, if tied to Hebrew Odeya, possibly 'thankful' or 'I will give thanks'. Hebrew, Indian Girl
Ofara Likely related to 'joy' (Arabic Farah) or 'fawn/beauty' (Hebrew Ophrah); exact meaning uncertain Hebrew Girl
Ofarra Derived from Hebrew 'Ofra' meaning 'young deer' or 'fawn'. Hebrew Girl
Ofer 'Fawn' or 'young deer'. Hebrew Boy
Ofir From Ophir; associated with gold or wealth Hebrew Boy
Ofira Gold; from Ophir, the biblical region famed for its gold Hebrew Girl
Ofra Young deer; fawn; gazelle Hebrew Girl
Ofrah Fawn, young deer; also the name of a biblical place (Ophrah). Hebrew Girl
Ofrat From Hebrew עופרת (oferet) meaning "lead" (the metal); often associated or conflated with Ofra (עפרה) meaning "fawn" or "young deer". Hebrew Girl
Ohannah Grace; favor Hebrew Girl
Oholah Her tent; her tabernacle Hebrew Girl
Oholibah My tent is in her (a symbolic name for Jerusalem) Hebrew Girl
Olah Hungarian: 'Wallachian'/'Romanian' (ethnic/locational); Hebrew: 'burnt offering' or 'ascension'. Hebrew, Hungarian Unisex
Oliya Often treated as a form of Aliya/Aaliyah meaning "exalted, high; ascent" (Arabic/Hebrew). In Slavic contexts as Olya/Olia it traces to Olga meaning "holy, blessed." Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Slavic, Urdu Girl
Omree My sheaf; sheaf of grain (from Hebrew 'omer') Hebrew Boy
Omrie From Hebrew 'Omri' meaning 'my sheaf' or 'sheaf of grain', connoting abundance or prosperity. Hebrew Boy
On Hebrew: 'strength, vigor'; also the biblical name for the Egyptian city Heliopolis. In Japanese the meaning varies by kanji (e.g., 音 'sound', 恩 'grace', 温 'warmth'). Egyptian, Hebrew, Japanese, Vietnamese Unisex
Onanie Derived from Hebrew Onan, generally 'vigorous/strong'; note that in German 'Onanie' means 'masturbation' (from the biblical Onan). Hebrew Girl
Oneas Yahweh is gracious; God has shown favor Hebrew Boy
Opha Possibly "fawn" or "gazelle" (meaning uncertain; linked to Orpah/Oprah) Hebrew Girl
Opher Fawn; young deer Hebrew Boy
Ophir Biblical region famed for gold; often taken to mean 'gold' or 'riches'. Hebrew Boy
Ophirah Gold; from the biblical region of Ophir, noted for its riches Hebrew Girl
Ophrah Fawn, young deer Hebrew Girl
Ophyr Associated with the biblical region Ophir, famed for its gold - connoting wealth or gold. Hebrew Boy
Ophyra Golden; from Ophir (biblical region associated with gold) Hebrew Girl
Ophyrah Golden; from Ophir (land of gold) Hebrew Girl
Oralee Light (or "golden" when linked to Orla) English, Hebrew Girl
Oranit Little light (diminutive of 'Or', meaning 'light') Hebrew Girl
Oraziah Yahweh is my light Hebrew Boy
Orben Most commonly interpreted as 'son of light' (Hebrew Or = light + Ben = son); in a Hungarian/Latin lineage it may be treated as a form of Orbán/Urban, meaning 'city dweller' or 'of the city'. Hebrew, Hungarian Boy
Ore Hebrew: 'light'; Yoruba: 'friend' or 'gift' (often a short form of longer names); English: 'metal-bearing rock' (ore). English, Hebrew, Yoruba Unisex
Oreb Raven (the bird) Hebrew Boy
Oree Either 'my light' (Hebrew) or 'edge/border' (French) English, French, Hebrew Unisex

Hebrew name popularity over time

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

6,132
Names in this origin
134
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
1,046,771
Peak year 2000