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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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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

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