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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ahuvva Beloved, dear Hebrew Girl
Ahvie My father; fatherly Hebrew Boy
Ahvya My father is Yahweh (God is my father) Hebrew Girl
Aidena Likely a feminine form of Aiden meaning "little fire," or a variant of Adena/Adina meaning "delicate/gentle." Hebrew, Irish Girl
Aijalon Place of deer / deer valley Hebrew Boy
Ailat Associated with Eilat - possibly 'grove' or 'trees'; linked to the Red Sea city Hebrew Girl
Airielle Lion of God (also evokes 'air' as a modern interpretation) English, Hebrew Girl
Ajalon Place of deer; 'where the deer are' (from Hebrew 'ayal' = deer) Biblical, Hebrew Boy
Akavia Variant of Akiva; ultimately from Ya'akov (Jacob), commonly rendered 'supplanter' or interpreted as 'protected by God' Hebrew Girl
akeeva Derived from Akiva/Ya'akov - 'supplanter' or 'heel-holder' (associated with Jacob) Hebrew Girl
Akiba Aramaic form of Jacob; traditionally interpreted as 'heel-holder' or 'supplanter' Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Akirav Possibly 'approacher' or 'one who draws near' (from ק-ר-ב) - alternative association: 'scorpion' (from עַקְרָב); used as a modern Hebrew masculine name Hebrew Boy
Akivah Feminine form of Akiva; commonly understood as 'protector' or 'one who follows' (from Hebrew/Aramaic roots). Hebrew Girl
alaiya Exalted; (Hebrew) 'ascent' or 'to ascend' Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Alannah-Jane Alannah: 'darling' or 'child'; Jane: 'God is gracious' - combined sense: 'beloved who is gracious'. French, Hebrew, Irish Girl
Alannah-Rae Compound of Alannah (Irish; often interpreted as 'child' or a feminine form related to Alana meaning 'precious/beautiful') and Rae (English/Hebrew; 'ray' or a diminutive of Rachel). Hebrew, Irish Girl
Alealah Exalted, high; to ascend English, Hebrew Girl
aleeah Exalted, high, noble (related Hebrew form 'Aliyah' also means 'ascent') Arabic, Hebrew Girl
aleeia Exalted, noble; related meaning: 'to ascend' Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Alemeth Likely derived from Hebrew, often interpreted as "young woman" or "maiden" (related to 'almah'); sometimes linked to the idea of "covering/hidden". Hebrew Girl
Alerya A modern invented name; commonly understood to evoke meanings such as "exalted" (Aaliyah), "noble" (Arya), or "melody/air" (Aria) - broadly a sense of "noble/exalted melody" or similar Hebrew Girl
Aleza Joyful, rejoicing Hebrew Girl
Alilyah Variant of Aaliyah/Aliyah - 'exalted, ascending' Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Alithiah Likely derived from Greek 'truth' or a Hebrew theophoric form with '-iah' (relating to Yahweh); can be read as 'truth' or loosely as 'truth of God' / 'God is my...'. English, Greek, Hebrew Girl
Alitzah Likely 'joyful' (from Hebrew Aliza); alternatively associated with Bulgarian Elitsa meaning 'fir/spruce tree'. Hebrew Girl
alliya Exalted, high; ascending Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Allonah Likely 'oak' (Hebrew). Also used as a variant of Alannah/Alana meaning 'darling' or 'child' (Irish/English). English, Hebrew Girl
Almodad Measured by God Hebrew Boy
Almon Possibly from Hebrew עַלְמוֹן (Almon) meaning 'oak' or 'oak-grove'; alternatively related to Old English Aelmund/Ælmund meaning 'noble protector'. English, Hebrew Boy
Alonn Oak; oak tree Hebrew Boy
Aloun Likely 'oak' (from Hebrew Alon) or a variant of Alan/Alun with senses like 'rock', 'harmony' or 'handsome', depending on origin Hebrew, Welsh Boy
Aluma Maiden; young woman (also can mean sheaf/tuft in Hebrew) Hebrew Girl
Alytah Variant of Aaliyah/Aliyah - 'exalted', 'high' or 'to ascend' Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Alytza Joyful, rejoicing Hebrew Girl
Alyyiah Exalted, high; related to 'ascent' or 'to ascend' Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Alyzana A modern blended name roughly meaning 'noble/precious' (Aly-) combined with '-zana' ('fairy' or 'gift'); interpreted as 'noble precious gift' or 'fair/beautiful' English, Hebrew Girl
Alyze Likely from French 'Alizé' meaning 'trade wind', or as a variant of Hebrew 'Aliza' meaning 'joyful'. French, Hebrew Girl
Alzbeta My God is an oath (sometimes rendered 'God is abundance') Hebrew Girl
Am Varies by origin - Vietnamese: 'sound' or 'yin'; Hebrew: 'people' or 'nation'; Sanskrit/Hindi: an element or prefix found in names; English: often a short form of longer names. English, Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit, Vietnamese Unisex
Amadiah Yahweh has established (God has made/established) Hebrew Boy
Amah Akan: 'born on Saturday'. Hebrew: 'maidservant' or 'cubit/measure'. In Chinese/SE Asian usage: 'nanny' or 'wet nurse'. Akan, Chinese, Hebrew Girl
Amaleane A contemporary blend generally interpreted as 'hope and grace' (or alternatively 'work and grace'), reflecting elements of Amal/Amalia + Leanne/Anne. Germanic, Hebrew Girl
Amalek Name of a biblical figure/tribe (ancestor of the Amalekites); possibly from Hebrew 'amal' meaning 'toil', though the exact etymology is uncertain. Hebrew Boy
Amalekiah Probably 'Amalek of Yahweh' or 'Yahweh is with Amalek' - a rare and somewhat uncertain interpretation derived from Amalek + -iah (Yahweh). Hebrew Boy
Amalthiah Labor/work of Yahweh (God's work/labor) Hebrew Boy
Amarliah Probably 'God has said' or 'God has promised' (from Amariah); alternatively read as a modern blend evoking 'immortal' or 'beloved'. English, Hebrew Girl
Amasa Burden; burden-bearer (from a Hebrew root meaning to load or carry) Hebrew Boy
Amasah Derived from Hebrew; generally interpreted as 'burden' or 'burden-bearer'. Hebrew Boy
Amasai Burden-bearer Hebrew Boy
Amasia Uncertain. Possible meanings depend on origin: if related to Hebrew Amasa it may connect to that name's meaning; if place-derived (Amasya) it's locational. Exact meaning varies by source. Greek, Hebrew Girl

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