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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Rezon Biblical name of uncertain etymology; sometimes rendered as 'prince' or 'ruler' in modern interpretations. Hebrew Boy
Rhebah To bind, to tie; often interpreted as 'captivating' or 'snarer' Hebrew Girl
Rhena A feminine name with multiple possible roots: Greek 'Rhea' meaning 'flowing', Spanish 'Reina' meaning 'queen', or Hebrew/Yiddish 'Rina/Rena' meaning 'song' or 'joy'. Greek, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Rhimonah Pomegranate (the fruit); symbol of fertility/abundance Hebrew Girl
Ribai Unclear; meaning depends on origin - possibilities include associations with 'spring' (Arabic Rabiʿ/Rabia) or with 'teacher'/'master' (Hebrew Rabbi/Rabi); may have distinct local meanings where used as a family name Hebrew Unisex
Ribka From Hebrew Rivka: 'to bind' or 'captivating'; in Slavic languages, 'little fish'. Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Ribkah To bind, to tie Hebrew Girl
Ribqah Likely 'to bind' or 'to tie' (often interpreted as 'captivating') Hebrew Girl
Riccah Possibly 'rich' or 'ruler/powerful' or, if from Rebecca, 'to bind' - exact meaning depends on origin. Dutch, Germanic, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Spanish Girl
Richael Ewe; female sheep Hebrew Girl
Richelah Likely a modern feminine form related to Richelle/Richard meaning "powerful ruler"; may also echo Rachel meaning "ewe". English, French, German, Hebrew Girl
Riffka From Biblical Rivka (Rebecca); commonly interpreted as "to bind, to tie" or "captivating" Hebrew Girl
Riiah Modern spelling of Ria/Riya; often interpreted as 'singer' or 'graceful' (Sanskrit) or 'river estuary' (Spanish). English, Hebrew, Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Rimon Pomegranate (fruit; symbol of fertility and abundance) Hebrew Boy
Rimona Pomegranate (symbol of fertility, abundance, and beauty) Hebrew Girl
Rimonah Pomegranate (the fruit); often associated with fertility and abundance Hebrew Girl
Rimonit Diminutive/feminine of rimon ('pomegranate') - 'little pomegranate' or 'pomegranate (female)' Hebrew Girl
Rinan Joyful song; singing, rejoicing Hebrew Boy
Rinat Hebrew: 'song' or 'joyful song'; in Tatar/Russian usage it is a common masculine given name (usage/derivation differs) Hebrew Unisex
Riniah Likely a modern or compound name meaning something like 'God's joy' or 'joyful/dignified one' (possible Hebrew Rina = 'joy' + -iah, or Japanese Rin = 'dignified'). Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese Girl
Rinon Song, joy; a joyful song Hebrew Unisex
Rinya Uncommon name with multiple possible origins; could be related to Japanese 'Rin' with a suffix (suggesting dignity/clarity), or to Hebrew 'Rina' meaning 'joy' or 'song'; exact meaning depends on origin and spelling. Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit Unisex
Rioann River + grace (interpreted as 'graceful river' or 'river of grace') Hebrew, Portuguese Girl
Rishona First (feminine form of the Hebrew word rishon, meaning "first") Hebrew Girl
Rishonah First (feminine form of 'Rishon') Hebrew Girl
Rislea Likely a blend meaning 'laughter' + 'meadow' - 'joyful meadow' or 'laughing meadow.' Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Rivah Likely a variant of Riva/Rivka - from Hebrew root associated with 'to bind' (Rebecca) or from Italian 'riva' meaning 'shore'; also evokes 'river'. English, Hebrew, Italian Girl
Rivva Possibly from Hebrew Rivka (Rebecca) meaning 'to bind/snare' or from Italian/Latin ripa meaning 'shore, riverbank' - meaning depends on origin Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Rivya Most likely related to Rebecca/Rivka meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie' (or alternatively associated with Riva meaning 'shore' or 'riverbank'). Hebrew, Italian, Slavic Girl
Riwka To bind or tie; often interpreted as "captivating" or "ensnaring" Hebrew Girl
Riwkie Diminutive of Rivka/Rebekah - associated with 'to bind' or 'captivating' Hebrew Girl
Rizpa Probably "coal" or "hot stone" (often rendered "scorching heat") Hebrew Girl
Rizpah Coal, hot stone Hebrew Girl
Rizpha Uncertain - traditionally interpreted as something like "coal" or "hot stone" (etymology unclear). Hebrew Girl
Rogelim Plural form meaning 'those who walk' or 'treaders' from the Hebrew root רגל (r-g-l) 'foot / to walk' - can imply 'travelers', 'scouts' or (in occupational sense) 'fullers' (cloth-treaders). Hebrew Boy
Rohcel Ewe (female sheep) Hebrew Girl
Roie My shepherd Hebrew Boy
Roiy My shepherd (from Hebrew רֹעִי, ro'i) Hebrew Boy
Romah Varies by origin - possibly 'of Rome' (from Roma) or related to 'Rama' meaning 'pleasing'; in Semitic contexts may be linked to 'height' or 'exalted'. Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Sanskrit, Semitic Girl
Ronai Likely 'joyful' or 'song of joy' from Hebrew roots; can also be a Hungarian surname with geographic/ familial origin. Hebrew, Hungarian Unisex
Ronay Possibly 'song/joy' (Hebrew), 'bright/clear moon' (Turkish), or related to 'little seal' (Gaelic). Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish, Turkish Unisex
Roneet Joyful song, melody (Hebrew); in some Indian contexts associated with charm/brightness Hebrew Unisex
Ronena Song of joy; joyful song Hebrew Girl
Ronenah Song of joy; joyful song Hebrew Girl
Ronenna Derived from 'Ronen' - 'song' or 'joy'; implies 'songful' or 'joyful (little) song' Hebrew Girl
Ronennah Song of joy; joyful singing Hebrew Girl
Ronet Joyful song; song of rejoicing Hebrew Girl
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
Ronie Depends on origin - commonly 'joy' or 'my joy' (Hebrew), 'ruler's counselor' or 'mighty ruler' (from Ronald), or 'bearer of victory/true image' (from Veronica). English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin 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