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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Eres From Hebrew 'Erez' meaning 'cedar' (cedar tree) - connotations of strength/sturdiness Hebrew Boy
Eria Various possible senses depending on origin: 'from Erin/Ireland', 'watchful' (from Hebrew Eri), or related to 'air/melody' (from Italian aria); used as a feminine given name Hebrew Girl
Eriha In Japanese the meaning varies by kanji (common elements: 'eri' = blessed/picture/logic and 'ha' = leaf/feather). As a variant of Ariha it’s linked to the ancient city Jericho (traditionally associated with fragrance/palms). Hebrew, Japanese Girl
Erran Watchful; vigilant Hebrew Boy
Ery A short form or variant of Eric/Erica ('eternal ruler') and an alternate spelling of Eri (Japanese/Hebrew) with meanings often rendered as 'blessed', 'picture/village', or 'watchful'. English, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese Unisex
esaias Yahweh is salvation Hebrew Boy
Esaw 'hairy' or 'hairy one' Hebrew Boy
Esaú Hairy; "he who is hairy" Hebrew, Portuguese Boy
Esh Sanskrit-derived: short form of 'Ish' meaning 'lord, ruler'; Hebrew (אֵשׁ, 'esh'): 'fire'. Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit Unisex
Eshbaal Theophoric name: 'man of Baal' (occasionally interpreted as 'fire of Baal') Hebrew Boy
Eshban Obscure/uncertain - name of a minor biblical figure; exact etymology is unclear Hebrew Boy
Eshcol Cluster (of grapes) Hebrew Boy
Eshel Tamarisk tree (a small tree/shrub) Hebrew Unisex
Eshkol Cluster (specifically a cluster of grapes) Hebrew Boy
Eshtaol Uncertain - commonly interpreted as something like "place of the doe" or a settlement associated with deer/forest Hebrew Boy
Essaia Yahweh is salvation Hebrew Boy
Essaiah Yahweh is salvation (salvation of the Lord) Hebrew Boy
Estah Star (associated with Esther/Ishtar); sometimes interpreted as 'hidden' Hebrew Girl
Esteri Star Hebrew Girl
Esterine Star Hebrew Girl
Esterita Diminutive of Esther - 'little Esther' (Esther is commonly associated with 'star'). Hebrew Girl
Esterka Derived from Esther: 'star' (also associated with Hebrew root meaning 'hidden') Hebrew Girl
Esterke Diminutive of Esther meaning "little Esther"; Esther is commonly interpreted as "star" (from Persian) and is identified with the Hebrew name Hadassah. Hebrew Girl
Esterrre Likely 'star' (via Persian Ishtar); in Hebrew tradition also associated with 'myrtle' or 'hidden'. Hebrew Girl
Estey Derived from Esther, commonly interpreted as "star" (from Persian setareh); associated with the biblical Esther Hebrew Girl
Esther Marie Esther: "star" (also associated with Persian goddess Ishtar); Marie: form of Mary, often interpreted as "bitter" or "beloved" Hebrew, Latin Girl
Eszter Star Hebrew, Hungarian Girl
Eszti Diminutive of Eszter (Esther); commonly interpreted as "star" (Persian) or linked to Hebrew "hidden" Hebrew Girl
Etgar Challenge, dare Hebrew Boy
Eth Typically a diminutive of Ethan: 'strong, firm, enduring' (from Hebrew). Also used as a short form of Ethne or Ethel in other traditions. English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Icelandic, Irish Unisex
Ethana Feminine form/variant of Ethan, meaning "strong, firm, enduring." Hebrew Girl
Ethanael Strength + God - "God is strong" or "strength of God" Hebrew Boy
Ethanah Feminine form of Ethan - "strong, firm, enduring" Hebrew Girl
ethen Strong, firm, enduring Hebrew Boy
Ethenah Strong, firm, enduring Hebrew Girl
Ety Diminutive of Esther, commonly taken to mean "star" (from Persian); also used as a pet form of names like Henrietta or Etta Hebrew Girl
Evanezer Stone of help Hebrew Boy
Evel Breath; vapor Hebrew Boy
Eveneser 'Stone of help' (from Hebrew Even ha-Ezer) Hebrew Boy
Eviatar From Hebrew elements likely meaning "my father is abundant" or "my father excels"; borne by the biblical priest Abiathar. Exact interpretation varies. Hebrew Boy
Evvia Life; living (derived from Hebrew Chavah/Eve: 'to give life' or 'living') Greek, Hebrew Girl
Eyall From Hebrew אייל (Eyal) meaning 'deer' or 'stag'; connotes strength. Hebrew Boy
Eyar Name of the second month of the Hebrew calendar; associated with spring and blossoming Arabic, Hebrew, Persian Unisex
Eygel Uncertain; possibly 'angel' (messenger/protector) if related to Angel, or linked to Scandinavian roots if related to Eigil. Dutch, German, Hebrew Unisex
Eyran Watchful, awakened, vigilant Hebrew Boy
Eytahn Strong, firm, enduring; steadfast Hebrew Boy
Eytana Enduring; firm; strong Hebrew Girl
Eyten Strong, firm, enduring Hebrew Boy
Eythen Strong, firm, enduring Hebrew Boy
Ez Diminutive form. From Ezra: "help"; from Ezekiel: "God will strengthen". Hebrew Boy

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