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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
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
Amasiah Yahweh/God strengthens Hebrew Boy
Amasias Yahweh strengthens / God is mighty Hebrew, Latin Boy
Amasja Yahweh is strong; God is mighty Hebrew Boy
Amatah Likely 'beloved' (if from Latin Amata) or 'female servant' (if related to Arabic 'Amat'); meaning varies with origin. Hebrew Girl
Amatiah Servant of God / servant of Yahweh Hebrew Girl
Amatzias Yahweh is strong / strengthened by the Lord Hebrew Boy
Amatzyah Yahweh has strengthened / God has strengthened Hebrew Boy
Amaziyah Yahweh is strong / God is mighty Hebrew Boy
Amazyah Yahweh is strong; the Lord is mighty Hebrew Boy
Amett Variable by origin: as a form of Emmett - linked to 'universal' or a pet form of Emma; as a phonetic Amit - 'friend' (Hebrew) or 'infinite' (Sanskrit); as Amet/Ahmed - 'most praiseworthy'. Albanian, English, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Turkish Unisex
Ami-El People of God Hebrew Boy
Amichay My people live Hebrew Boy
Amiell People of God / 'my people is God' (Hebrew) Hebrew Unisex
Amihai My people live Hebrew Boy
Amikam “My people has risen” (literally related to ‘am/people’ + ‘qam/to rise’) Hebrew Boy
Amile From Hebrew Amiel - 'people of God' / 'God's people' Hebrew Unisex
Amipa No established historical meaning; sometimes interpreted speculatively as 'beloved' or 'friend' if linked to 'Ami' (speculative) Hebrew Unisex
Amiram From Hebrew עמירם (Amiram) - commonly interpreted as 'my people are exalted' or 'people are exalted' Hebrew Boy
Amithai From Hebrew meaning "my truth" or "truth of the LORD" (truthful). Hebrew Boy
Amittay "my truth"; truthful Hebrew Boy
Ammah Hebrew: 'amah' = cubit (unit of measure); Arabic: 'ʿammah' = paternal aunt Hebrew Girl
Ammihud My people are glorious Hebrew Boy
Ammin Likely 'trustworthy, faithful' (from Arabic Amin); occasionally seen as a Hebrew/Biblical name-element related to 'people'. Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Amminadab My kinsman is noble (literally, 'my people are generous') Hebrew Boy
Ammitai Truthful; from Hebrew for 'truth' (often rendered 'my truth' or 'truth of God'). Hebrew Boy
Amosa Likely a variant of Amos - "borne by God" / "carried by God". Hebrew, Samoan Boy
Amot Likely from Hebrew 'amot' (אמות), meaning 'cubits' or 'measures'; sometimes used as a modern coinage or seen as related to names like Amos/Amotz. Hebrew Unisex
Amots Strong; courageous Hebrew Boy
Amotz Strong, brave - from the Hebrew root אמץ (to be strong) Hebrew Boy
Amoud Pillar, column; support Arabic, Hebrew, Somali Boy
Amoz Name of Isaiah’s father; likely means 'strong' or a variant of Amos meaning 'borne by God'. Hebrew Boy
Amoziah Yahweh is strong; strengthened by the Lord Hebrew Boy
Amramu Exalted people / the people are exalted Hebrew Boy
Amraphel Uncertain - name of a king in Genesis 14; possibly an Akkadian name or a corruption/identification with an ancient Mesopotamian ruler (e.g. Hammurabi or Amar‑Sin). Biblical, Hebrew Boy
Amud Pillar, column; support or foundation Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Amyel 'People of God' (from Hebrew 'am' = people + 'El' = God) Hebrew Boy
Amziah Yahweh has strengthened Hebrew Boy
Anak Giant; member/ancestor of the Anakim, a race of giants in the Hebrew Bible Hebrew Boy
Anamim Likely "people of Anam" or "the Anam people"; precise etymology and literal meaning uncertain Hebrew Boy
Anana Cloud (Hebrew). Colloquially 'pineapple' in Rioplatense Spanish (ananá). Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Ananais Yahweh has been gracious / God has shown favor 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
anania 'Yahweh has been gracious' / 'God has shown favor' Hebrew Boy
Ananías Yahweh (God) is gracious Hebrew Boy
Anat Name of a Canaanite goddess associated with war and fertility; possibly meaning 'she who answers'. 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