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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
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
Hamor Donkey, ass Hebrew Boy
Hamutal Likely related to Hebrew tal ('dew'); often interpreted as 'dew' or 'my dew' (exact etymology uncertain). Hebrew Girl
Han-na Grace, favor, mercy Hebrew Girl
Hanalla Grace; favored by God Hebrew Girl
Hanameel Favored by God; God is gracious Hebrew Boy
Hanamel God has given; God's gift Hebrew Boy
Hananeel God is gracious Hebrew Boy
Hananel God has favored; God is gracious Hebrew Boy
Hanania Yahweh has been gracious Hebrew Boy
Hananiyah Yahweh is gracious / God is gracious Hebrew Girl
Hananya Yahweh has been gracious Hebrew Boy
Hananyiah Yahweh has been gracious Hebrew Boy
Haneela God's grace Hebrew Girl
Hanel Grace of God; gracious Finnish, Germanic, Hebrew Girl
Hanelah Grace; favor Hebrew Girl
Hanelle Grace, favor Hebrew Girl
Hanely Possibly from the Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Áinle' or linked to Hannah meaning 'grace'; also used as a modern invented/variant name. English, Hebrew, Irish Unisex
Haney Originally a surname-turned given name. In Irish contexts it likely denotes 'descendant of Éignach/Éanna' (exact root uncertain). It is also phonetically similar to Hani, which in Arabic means 'happy/delighted', and to Hebrew names related to 'God has favored'. English, Hebrew, Irish Unisex
Haniela God is gracious; grace of God Hebrew Girl
Hanit Spear, lance Hebrew Girl
Hanita Variant/diminutive of Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favored" (often interpreted as "little grace" or "graceful") Hebrew Girl
Hanitha Gracious, merciful (related to 'grace') Hebrew, Indian Girl
Hann Varies by origin - from Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor' (via Hannah); from Germanic forms of Johannes 'God is gracious'; in Korean meanings depend on the hanja used for 한. English, Germanic, Hebrew, Irish, Korean Unisex
Hannanel God is gracious / God has favored Hebrew Boy
Hannell Derived from Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor"; as a diminutive/surname it can imply "little Hannah" or "descendant of Hannah" Hebrew Girl
Hannella Grace, favor Hebrew Girl
hannie Grace; favor (often rendered 'God is gracious') Hebrew Girl
Hanoch Dedicated; initiated; trained (from Hebrew root חנך, meaning to dedicate or inaugurate) Hebrew Boy
Hanun Gracious, merciful; favored Hebrew Boy
Harah Varies by origin - Sanskrit: “seizer” (epithet of Shiva); Japanese: “field/plain”; Arabic: “neighborhood/quarter” (from حارة); Hebrew roots related to “heat” or “anger”. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Japanese, Sanskrit, Semitic Girl
Haran Likely 'mountaineer' or 'of the mountain' (from Hebrew har = 'mountain'); historically also a place-name (Harran) in Mesopotamia with an Akkadian sense of 'road' or 'crossroads'. Hebrew Boy
Hareli Derived from Harel: 'mountain of God' (har = mountain, El = God); can also imply 'of/from Harel' or 'my mountain' with the -i suffix. Hebrew Unisex
Harell Possibly 'mountain of God' (Hebrew) or 'army ruler' (Old English) Hebrew Boy
Hariel Likely 'mountain of God' (from Hebrew elements) Hebrew Boy
Harod Trembling; 'place of trembling' (from Hebrew root meaning to tremble/fear) Hebrew Boy
Harosheth Workshop, smithy (as in the biblical place name "Harosheth of the nations") Hebrew Unisex
Harran From the ancient city of Harran; possibly 'road' or 'caravan route' (Akkadian ḫarrānu). The Hebrew/biblical name Haran is of uncertain meaning. Hebrew Boy
Haryel Uncertain; likely related to Hebrew 'Harel' ('mountain of God') or a compound with '-el' meaning 'God' (so a sense tied to God/Divine) Hebrew Boy
Hasia Life; living Hebrew Girl
Hasiah Possibly 'Yahweh has seen/helped/saved' (approximate) Hebrew Unisex
Hasid Pious, devout Hebrew Boy
Hasiyah Protected, sheltered; one who seeks refuge Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Haskel God will strengthen Hebrew Boy
Hassia Likely from Hebrew roots meaning 'protected' or 'saved by God'; sometimes associated with piety or favor (meaning not fully certain). 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