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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Levyah From Hebrew Levi ('joined' or 'attached'); often understood as 'joined to God' or 'belonging to the Levites.' Hebrew Girl
Levynn Likely a modern/spelling variant of Levi, broadly understood as 'joined' or 'attached' from Hebrew; often treated as a contemporary given name. English, Hebrew Boy
Lewa Varies by origin - commonly associated with 'white/pure' (Hebrew Levana); other meanings depend on regional language Hebrew, Polish, Polynesian, Swahili Girl
Leza Generally a diminutive of Elizabeth: 'God is my oath' or 'consecrated to God'; may also be a toponymic surname/place name in Basque/Spanish contexts. Basque, English, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Lhianna Graceful and youthful English, Hebrew, Latin, Manx Girl
lidor From Hebrew לִי־דּוֹר (li-dor), literally 'to/me + generation' - 'my generation' or 'for the generation'. Hebrew Unisex
Lilliana-Rae Combines 'lily' (flower, beauty and purity) with 'Rae' (from Rachel, 'ewe'); often interpreted as 'pure and gentle.' English, Hebrew Girl
Liorra My light Hebrew Girl
Liriah Likely 'freedom' (from Albanian Liria); alternatively associated with Hebrew 'light' or 'song' or inspired by the Irish sea-god Lir - commonly used as a modern invented name. Albanian, English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish Girl
Lirin From Albanian 'liri' meaning 'freedom', or possibly a variant of Hebrew 'Liron' meaning 'my song'/'my joy'. Albanian, Hebrew Boy
Lirit Derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'my song' or relating to the lyre; broadly 'musical' Hebrew Girl
Lironah My joy ('li' = to me/mine + 'ron' = joy/song) Hebrew Girl
Lisabetah God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Lisabetth God is my oath Hebrew Girl
lisbeth God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Liti A diminutive/pet form meaning ‘little’ or ‘beloved’; in Hebrew contexts it can be associated with 'li' (to me) or with names like Lital ('dew of God'). English, Hebrew, Latin, Spanish Girl
Livanah Moon, white; associated with light or brightness Hebrew Girl
Livvy-Rae Combines Liv ('life' or Old Norse 'protection') with Rae (feminine form of Ray/Rachel, often 'ewe' or a short form of Ray), suggesting a 'protected life' or 'life and grace'. Hebrew, Scandinavian Girl
liya Often a variant of the Hebrew name Leah, commonly interpreted as 'weary' or 'delicate'; also used independently in Amharic and Arabic-speaking communities. Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Liyora My light Hebrew Girl
Lizabet God is my oath / consecrated to God Hebrew Girl
Lizabeta God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Lizabetha God is my oath (pledged to God) Hebrew Girl
Lizabett God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Lizabette God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Lizaveta God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Lizbeta God is my oath / pledged to God Hebrew Girl
Lizbett Derived from Elisabeth: "God is my oath" Hebrew Girl
Lizbetta God is my oath English, Hebrew Girl
Lizzah Derived from Elizabeth: "God is my oath" / "consecrated to God" Hebrew Girl
Lizzbeth Derived from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning 'God is my oath.' Hebrew Girl
Lot Veil; covering Hebrew Boy
Lotan Likely "coiled" or "twisting" (from a Hebrew root); also the name of a Horite chief in Genesis Hebrew Boy
Lut From Hebrew meaning 'veil' or 'covering'; name of the prophet Lot. Arabic, Hebrew Boy
Luviah Possibly linked to the angelic name Lauviah (protection/guidance) or derived from Spanish 'lluvia' meaning 'rain'. Hebrew Girl
Lyisa God is my oath / consecrated to God Hebrew Girl
Lynleah Blend of 'Lynn' (lake) and 'Leah' (weary/delicate); often interpreted as 'gentle or delicate lake.' English, Hebrew Girl
Lynnette-Marie Compound name: Lynnette - a Welsh/English diminutive (linked to Arthurian Luned/Lynette); Marie - French form of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'. English, French, Hebrew, Welsh Girl
Lyorah My light (from Hebrew li 'to me' + or 'light') Hebrew Girl
Lysabet God is my oath (pledged to God) Hebrew Girl
Lysabeta God is my oath / pledged to God Hebrew Girl
Lysabetah God is my oath (pledged to God) Hebrew Girl
Lyvy Possibly derived from Hebrew 'Levi' meaning 'joined' or from 'Liv/Olivia' meaning 'olive' or associated with 'life'; generally used as a modern diminutive-style name. English, Hebrew, Latin, Norse Unisex
Lyzabet God is my oath / consecrated to God Hebrew Girl
Lyzabetah God is my oath; pledged to God Hebrew Girl
Lyzabete God is my oath / pledged to God Hebrew Girl
Lyzabeth God is my oath / pledged to God Hebrew Girl
Lyzabette God is my oath / pledged to God Hebrew Girl
Lyzabetth God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Lyzbett God is my oath 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