| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gozal | Azerbaijani/Turkic: "beautiful"; Hebrew: "fledgling, young bird" | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Guiditta | Woman of Judea; Jewish woman | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Gur | Hebrew: 'cub' or 'young (often a lion cub)'; Sanskrit/Punjabi: element related to 'guru' (teacher) and in Hindi/Punjabi 'gur' means 'jaggery' (unrefined sugar); Turkish (Gür): 'strong, abundant, loud'. | Hebrew, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Turkish | Boy | — | |
| Guri | {'Norwegian': "Diminutive of Old Norse names (e.g., Guðríður/Gudrun) with elements related to 'guð' (god) - broadly a divine/godly association", 'Hebrew': "From גּוּר (gur) meaning 'young lion' or 'cub'", 'Punjabi/Indian': "Used as a short form of names beginning with 'Gur-' (root related to 'guru' - teacher/master)"} | Hebrew, Indian, Norwegian, Punjabi | Girl | — | |
| Guriel | Young lion of God (from Hebrew 'gur' = young lion/cub + 'El' = God) | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Gurion | Young lion; lion cub | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Gurit | Lion cub (young cub) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Guryon | Young lion (lion cub) | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Gydeon | Hewer; one who cuts down; mighty warrior | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Gyla | Joy; rejoicing | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Gylah | Joy, rejoicing | English, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Habacuc | Embraced; one who embraces | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Habazinaiah | Includes the theophoric element '-iah' (Yahweh). The exact root 'Habazin-' is uncertain; roughly interpreted as 'Yahweh has held/seized/protected' (approximate). | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hachmoni | Wise; 'wise one' | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hadadezer | “Hadad is help” or “Hadad is my help/strength.” | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hadan | Uncertain - historically attested in Hebrew/Biblical contexts with no clear consensus on meaning; in modern use often treated as a phonetic/variant form of names like Hayden. | Arabic, English, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hadarezer | "Hadad is help" or "Hadad helps" (Hadad + 'help') | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hadaria | From Hebrew 'Hadar' meaning 'splendor' or 'glory' - roughly 'she of splendor' or 'glorious'. | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hadariah | Splendor of God (Yahweh is splendor) | Hebrew | Unisex | — | |
| Hadarya | Likely 'splendor' or 'my splendor' - derived from Hebrew Hadar ('splendor, glory') with a feminine suffix | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hadaryah | Splendor/glory of God | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hadassia | Myrtle (a fragrant shrub); Hebrew biblical name, associated with Queen Esther (Hadassah). | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hadoram | Splendor of the people - from Hebrew hadar (splendor) + am (people) | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hadriell | Splendor or majesty of God | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hadryel | God's splendor/majesty | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hadva | Joy; delight, happiness | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hagai | Festive; 'my festival' (from Hebrew root חָג, chag, meaning 'festival') | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hagarah | 'flight' or 'fugitive' - often interpreted as 'one who flees' (Hebrew); in Arabic contexts related to 'emigrant' | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hagariah | Uncertain; contains the element '-iah' (Yahweh), so broadly 'Yahweh has [action]' or 'of Yahweh.' | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hager | Hebrew: "fugitive" or "one who flees"; Arabic: "one who emigrates"; Amharic: "land" or "homeland". | Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Haggeri | Likely derived from Hebrew Haggai meaning "festive" or "my festival"; could also be a toponymic surname from Estonian Hageri. | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Haggi | Festive; related to a festival | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Haggiah | From Hebrew chag 'festival' + -iah 'Yahweh' - roughly 'festive one of Yahweh' or 'Yahweh is festive.' | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hagin | From Hebrew 'Haggai' meaning 'my festival' or 'festive'; also linked to Irish 'Hagan' meaning 'young hawk' or 'descendant of Aodhagán'; and related to Germanic 'Hagen' meaning 'enclosure' or 'protector'. | Gaelic, Germanic, Hebrew, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Hagir | Emigrant; one who flees or departs (connected to the biblical Hagar) | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hagit | Festive, joyful; related to a festival or celebration | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hagith | Festive; festival; celebration | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Hagor | Girded; belted - from a Hebrew root meaning "to gird" or "to tie around" | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hagyr | Stranger; fugitive; one who sojourns | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Haia | Life; living | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Haiah | Living; life | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Haiman | Derived from Hebrew 'Chaim' meaning 'life' or 'living.' | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hakkoz | Name of a priestly division; exact etymological meaning uncertain | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Halfon | Uncertain - originally a family/surname with no widely attested literal given-name meaning | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hallah | In Arabic, related to Hala meaning 'halo (around the moon or sun)', 'welcome' or 'aura'. In Hebrew, Hallah (challah) refers to the braided ceremonial bread (from חלה). | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Halliah | Varies by origin - Hawaiian: "remembrance of a loved one"; Greek: "of the sea"; Hebrew (rare): linked to elements meaning "praise" or "God remembers". | Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Halon | Most likely 'oak' (from Hebrew Alon); alternately a modern invented name evoking 'halo' or formed from 'Hal' (short for Henry). | English, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Ham | Possibly "hot" or "warm"; name of one of Noah's sons. Etymology uncertain. | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hammelech | Literally "the king" | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Hamoelet | Rare; exact meaning uncertain - possibly a feminine Hebrew form related to a root meaning 'helper' or 'worker'. | Hebrew | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Hebrew-origin name in our dataset.