Hebrew Names

Male Names
  • Aaron (Hebrew) - Mountain [English speaking countries]

    Anglicisation of the Hebrew Aharon. In the Bible, Aaron was the brother of Moses. It is the name of 'the Moor', the lover of Tamora, in Shakespeare's 'Titus Andronicus'. Other famous bearers include TV producer Aaron Spelling, pop singer Aaron Carter and

  • Abel (Hebrew) - Breath [English and Spanish speaking countries]

    According to the Bible, Abel has the distinction of being the first murder victim in history, having been slain by his brother, Cain. He was also considered to be the first shepherd or keeper of animals. The Bible indicates that he was the first person to

  • Abraham (Hebrew) - Father of a multitude or many nations [English speaking countries]

    In the Bible, Abraham was originally named Abram, but was bestowed the name of Abraham by God for he wanted him to be the "father of many nations". Abraham was married to Sarah and had eight sons. He is said to be the father of the Jewish nations through

  • Abram (Hebrew) - Father of a multitude or many nations [English and Yiddish speaking countries]

    Abram was the original name of Abraham in the Bible. God renamed him thusly: "No longer shall your name be Abram, but your name shall be Abraham, for I have made you the father of many nations". Abram means "exalted father", where Abraham means "father

  • Adam (Hebrew) - Man; earth; to be red [English, Hebrew and Polish speaking countries]

    In Hebrew this is a generic word for 'man' not used as a name, but it is also associated with 'adama' (earth), from which God was supposed to have made the first humans. According to the Bible Adam and Eve were the first humans, and lived in the Garden of

  • Adriel (Hebrew) - Followers of God; God's flock [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Occasionally the meaning is given as "God is my majesty," but "followers of God" is more likely. In the Bible, Adriel was the son-in-law of Saul. Very occasionally used for a girl in English-speaking contexts, although the name is masculine.

  • Amir (Hebrew) - Treetop; sheaf [Arabic, English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Amir or emir is the name given to a prince of an Arabic state, though it also refers to a military leader.

    Amir al-Muminin ('commander of the faithful') is a name used to refer to the Muslim caliphs.

  • Amos (Hebrew) - Encumbered; burdened [English speaking countries]

    Amos was minor prophet who condemned idol worship and pagan ritual and spurned spiritual reform in Isreal. An evil priest, Amaziah, accused him of treason to Jeraboam II due to his unwelcome message. Amos was a contemporary of Isaiah, Micah and Hosea.

  • Ari (Hebrew) - Lion [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    As well as being a male Hebrew name, Ari can be used as a nickname for names such as Arianna, Ariel and Arietta.

  • Asa (Hebrew) - Doctor; healer [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Bible, Asa was the name of the third king of Judah. His father was the wicked Abijah. His grandmother was Maacah, a blasphemer. Against the odds of having a wicked father, Abijah, and a grandmother (Maacah) who was blasphemous, Asa became a righteo

  • Asher (Hebrew) - Fortunate; blessed; happy [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Asher was the 8th son of Jacob and the second son of Zilpa, the maid of Jacob’s wife Leah. He was also the founder of the Tribe of Asher.

  • Ben (Hebrew) - Son [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    The male name Ben is from the Hebrew meaning "son", mentioned in the Old Testament.
    Ben is also used as a nickname for Benjamin, the Anglicized form of Binyamin, meaning "son of my right hand". In the Bible, Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob.<

  • Benjamin (Hebrew) - Son of my right hand [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Benjamin is the anglicized form of the Hebrew Binyamin. In the Old Testament, Benjamin was the twelfth and youngest son of Jacob. Benjamin was the 24th most popular boy's name in the US in 2006, and the 11th most popular in the UK. It is also commonly fou

  • Caleb (Hebrew) - Dog; Heart [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Caleb and Joshua were among the Israelites who left Egypt for Canaan with Moses. They were the only two who lived to see the promised land. Caleb is sometimes translated as "faithful" or "loyal," probably because a dog displays the

  • Carmelo (Hebrew) - Garden; orchard [English and Spanish speaking countries]
  • Chaim (Hebrew) - Life [English speaking countries]
  • Cohen (Hebrew) - Priest [English and Gaelic speaking countries]

    Cohen is either a Jewish surname from the Hebrew 'kohen' (priest) or an anglicised Irish surname from 'Ó Cadhan' (descendant of Cadhan).

    Cohen is not a personal name in Hebrew. In the Jewish faith, a kohen is assumed to be a direct male de

  • Daniel (Hebrew) - God is my judge [Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish and Armenian speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Daniel was a Hebrew prophet and the Book of Daniel contains prophecies concerning the future. Daniel was among the Jews who were taken captive in Babylon. He rose to a high position in the Babylonian government by interpreting the ki

  • Elian (Hebrew) - The Lord is my God; God is family [English and Welsh speaking countries]

    Could also be a variant on Elijah or Eliam. The name of an early Welsh saint.

  • Elijah (Hebrew) - My god is the lord [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Elijah was a Hebrew prophet who appeared mysteriously during the 9th century B.C.E. and left this earth in a blazing chariot ascending into the heavens. He appears in the Bible in 1 and 2 Kings, and is seen with Moses during the Transfiguration of Jesus.<

  • Enoch (Hebrew) - Devoted; dedicated [English speaking countries]

    Enoch is an Anglicized form of the Hebrew name Chanok. It is a name borne by several biblical characters in the book Genesis: the eldest son of Cain, as well as a son of Jared and father of Metuselah. Jewish legends make Enoch the inventor of script, math

  • Ethan (Hebrew) - Strong, firm, impetuous [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Ethan means strong and optimistic, solid and enduring, or permanent. The name Ethan appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible. Ethan the Ezrahite, is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It may be that Ethan was a cymbal-player in King David's court. He authored

  • Gideon (Hebrew) - Hewer; mighty warrior [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Variant transcription of Gidon, from the Hebrew meaning "mighty warrior", "hewer", or "maimed".
    In the Old Testament, the name is borne by an Israelite judge and leader in the defeat of the Midianites.

  • Hezekiah (Hebrew) - Power from god [English speaking countries]

    Biblically, Hezekiah was a good King of Judah.

  • Isaac (Hebrew) - He will laugh [English speaking countries]

    From the Hebrew Yitzchak, meaning "he will laugh". In the Old Testament, Isaac is the son of Abraham and Sarah, the husband of Rebecca and the father of Jacob and Esau. Sarah could not bear children and was already very aged at the time of his conception.

  • Isaiah (Hebrew) - God is salvation [English speaking countries]

    Isaiah was a Jewish prophet in the Bible, the book of Isaiah was written by him. However, there is a curious jump in events and tone at Isaiah 40, which has led some scholars to believe that the two halves of the book were written by different authors. Th

  • Isaias (Hebrew) - God is salvation [English speaking countries]

    This is a late Roman version of Isaiah. Found in some versions of the Bible it is also the name of a saint.

  • Ishmael (Hebrew) - God will listen [English speaking countries]

    In the Hebrew Bible, Ishmael is the first son of the patriarch Abraham. According to tradition, it was Ishmael who engendered the Arab people. He is also reputed to have built the foundations of the Ka'aba in Mecca.

    Ishmael is the name of

  • Israel (Hebrew) - God wrestler [English speaking countries]

    Transcription of the Hebrew Yisrael which is from the Hebrew words meaning "to struggle; wrestle; contend" and "God". Another suggested meaning is "Prince of God".
    In the Old Testament, when Jacob wrestled with the angel, he received the new name

  • Ivan (Hebrew) - God is gracious [English and Russian speaking countries]

    This Russian form of John was the name of four rulers of Russia, including 'Ivan the Terrible', who was the first monarch to be called a 'tsar'. Ivan was also the codename given to 'Tsar Bomba', the largest nuclear bomb ever detonated, developed by the Ru

  • Jacob (Hebrew) - Supplanter; held by the heel [English speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Jacob is the son of Isaac and Rebekah, the twin brother of Esau and the father of twelve sons and a daughter. From his sons came the twelve tribes of Israel - the Israelites. God later changed Jacob's name to Israel.

    O

  • Jair (Hebrew) - He will light up [English speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Jair was the father of one of King David's warriors.

  • James (Hebrew) - Supplanter [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    There are many saints called James, the most famous being Saint James the Elder, one of the Apostles. As a common name it has many namesakes, such as the author James Joyce or the fictional British spy James Bond ("007"). The name has been used for royalt

  • Jared (Hebrew) - To descend, descendant [English speaking countries]

    In the Bible, Yared is the grandfather of Methuselah. Jared may also be taken as a variant of Yered, one of the names applied to Moses.

    Actor and musician Jared Leto is a famous bearer.

    Captain Jared Bilby is a main charac

  • Jaron (Hebrew) - He will sing [English speaking countries]
  • Jeremiah (Hebrew) - God will raise up; God will set free [English speaking countries]

    Biblically, Jeremiah was a prophet. He prophesied the besieging and taking of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon but was ignored by the princes of Jerusalem. His writings are found in the book of Jeremiah and, according to tradition, he wrote the book

  • Jericho (Hebrew) - City of moon gods or fragment [English speaking countries]
  • Jesse (Hebrew) - Gift; wealthy [English speaking countries]
  • Joel (Hebrew) - The Lord is God [English, French, Spanish and Swedish speaking countries]

    Spelt Joël in French.

    Joel was a prophet in the Old Testament.

    Famous bearers include film directors Joel Schumacher and Joel Coen, and singer Joel Madden.

    It was the 124th most popular name in USA in 2006. It

  • John (Hebrew) - God is gracious [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    John was the name of two characters in the New Testament.

    John is the personal name of four US Presidents: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John Tyler, and John F. Kennedy.

  • Jonathan (Hebrew) - God has given; gift of God [English, German and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Jonathan was the eldest son of King Saul and the best friend of the future king David. Jonathan was a courageous defender of Israel and was killed in battle against the Philistines.

  • Josef (Hebrew) - He will enlarge [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Josiah (Hebrew) - The Lord saves [English speaking countries]

    Josiah is the name of the 16th king of Judah. The book of Deuteronomy was rediscovered during his time as king.

    Josiah Wedgwood was an 18th century potter, who helped industrialize the pottery industry.

  • Judah (Hebrew) - Praise; thanks [English speaking countries]

    From the Hebrew meaning "thanks, gratitude", "praise." In the Old Testament, Judah was a son of Jacob and Leah, who later married Tamar.

    It is also the name of one of the two kingdoms of Israel. The Kingdom of Judah was the kingdom ruled by

  • Levi (Hebrew) - Combined [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Levi is a Hebrew name used in the Old Testament of the Bible. Levi was the name of one of the sons of Jacob. His descendants, the Levites, were the priests of Israel.

    It is also the name of a popular brand of jeans, Levi-Strauss.

  • Magen (Hebrew) - Shield [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    “Magen David” is the Hebrew name of the "star of David". It is a six pointed star that is formed by two equilateral triangles which have the same center. The Magen David is a symbol of the Jewish faith and of Israel, represented on its flag. "Magen" is s

  • Menachem (Hebrew) - One who comforts [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Menachem is a Hebrew boy name, derived from 'nachum' meaning "comfort, console". It is pronounced with a gluttural 'ch'. In the Old Testament, Menachem was a king of Israel. Menachem is a symbolic name for boys born during the month of Av, or on the ninth

  • Mordechai (Hebrew) - Little man; worshiper of Marduk [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Mordechai saved the Jews from the destruction planned by Haman, an event which is celebrated by the Jewish feast of Purim.

  • Moshe (Hebrew) - Drawn out of the water [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Hebrew name of the Biblical figure Moses. Its meaning of 'drawn out of the water', also referring to the Pharaoh's daughter saving the baby Moses from the river, is said to come from the phrase "Min Hamayim Meshitihu' - "I drew him out of the water".

  • Nathan (Hebrew) - He (God) has given [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Nathan is a prophet who served King David and his son, who was also called Nathan. Nathan is also used as a short form of Nathaniel or Jonathan.

  • Nathanael (Hebrew) - Gift of god [English speaking countries]
  • Nathaniel (Hebrew) - Gift of god [English speaking countries]

    In the Gospel of John in the Bible, Nathaniel is named as one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He is not mentioned in any of the other gospels, and so is normally associated with Bartholomew.

    Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American novelist,

  • Nehemiah (Hebrew) - Consoled by God [English speaking countries]

    Nehemiah is a character in the Bible. He organized the rebuilding of Jerusalem following the Babylonian exile. The Book of Nehemiah is a continuation of the works set out in the Book of Ezra.

  • Noah (Hebrew) - Rest; comfort [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Noah rounded up two of every species and built an ark in order to survive the great Flood. It rained for 40 days and 40 nights and everyone on earth died except Noah and his family. After the Flood God sent a rainbow as a sign of the

  • Omar (Hebrew) - Speaker [Arabic and English speaking countries]

    Omar was borne in the Old Testament by a son of Eliphaz, Esau's eldest son. It is also a variant of Umar in Arabic, derived from the root 'umr meaning life.

  • Raphael (Hebrew) - God has healed [English and French speaking countries]

    Raphael is traditionally one of the seven archangels. He is mentioned by name in the apocryphal book of Tobit.

    Raphael is also the name used when referring to Renaissance Italian painter Raphael Santi or Sanzio. One of the Teenage Mutant N

  • Reuben (Hebrew) - Behold, a son [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Reuben is the transliterated and anglicized form of the Hebrew name Re'uven. In the Bible, Reuben is the oldest son of Jacob and Leah and the founder of the tribe of Reuben.

    Reuben is the name of a British alternative rock band. There is a

  • Samson (Hebrew) - Sun [English speaking countries]

    Well known from the Biblical story of Samson and Delilah. Samson was a prophet during the time that the Israelites were being attacked by the Philistines. He fell in love with Delilah, who was working for the Philistines, and revealed to her that the sour

  • Samuel (Hebrew) - His name is God [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Samuel was the son of Hannah, a prophet and a judge who anointed Saul as the first king of Israel. Samuel was the 25th most popular boy's name in the US in 2006 and the 8th most popular in the UK.

  • Saul (Hebrew) - Responded; prayed for [English speaking countries]

    Biblically, Saul was the first king of Israel, as appointed by the prophet Samuel. He was replaced by David, who had fought against Goliath for him, but had later been his enemy as Saul did not want to give up the throne. Saul was also the name of the apo

  • Seth (Hebrew) - Appointed [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Bible, Seth was the son of Adam and Eve, he was born after the murder of Abel by his twin brother Cain. Seth is noted as the son of Adam from whom Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Joseph and consequently David and Jesus are descended. Seth or Set was also an

  • Shaan (Hebrew) - Peaceful [English, Hebrew and Hindi speaking countries]
  • Shad (Persian) - Commanded by Aku [English speaking countries]

    Nickname for Shadrach. This is also the name of a type of fish.

  • Shiloh (Hebrew) - Peaceful, tranquil [English speaking countries]

    Shiloh (variant transcription of Shilo) is a Biblical place name. It was a gathering place and sanctuary of the Hebrew at the time of the Judges, between Jericho and Sachem.

    It is also used as a reference to the Messiah, although this is l

  • Solomon (Hebrew) - Peace [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Bible Solomon is King David's son and successor. He is famous for his wisdom, wealth and writings. He was also said to possess the ability to communicate with animals.

  • Tom (Aramaic) - Twin [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Tom is more widely known as a short form of Thomas. It may also be a Hebrew name of its own, meaning "honesty, innocence."

    Celebrity bearers of the name include Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks.

  • Uri (Hebrew) - My flame [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Uriah (Hebrew) - The Lord is light [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Bible Uriah is the husband of Bathsheba. He was put on the front lines of battle to guarantee his death, after which King David married Bathsheba.

  • Uriel (Hebrew) - God is my illumination [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In Hebrew lore, Uriel is one of the seven archangels.

  • Yaakov (Hebrew) - Supplanter; held by the heel [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Yaakov is the son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham.

  • Yakir (Hebrew) - Precious; dear [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Yamin (Hebrew) - Right; right-handed [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Yamin was a son of Simeon.

  • Yehuda (Hebrew) - Praise; thanks [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    From the Hebrew meaning "thanks, gratitude", "praise."
    In the Old Testament, Yehuda was a son of Jacob and Leah, who later married Tamar.

  • Yoel (Hebrew) - The Lord is God [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    From the Hebrew meaning "the Lord is God" or "God is willing."
    The name of a prophet in the Old Testament.

  • Yosef (Hebrew) - He will enlarge [English speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Yosef (Joseph in English) was the 11th son of Jacob and the first son of Rachel.

  • Zach (Hebrew) - Pure [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    As a Hebrew independent name, Zach or Zak means "pure; clean; innocent".
    Zach is more frequently used in English-speaking countries as a nickname for Zachary (meaning "the Lord remembers"), Zachariah, Zachaeus, Issac, or any other Zach- variant.

  • Zacharia (Hebrew) - The Lord remembers [English speaking countries]
  • Zak (Hebrew) - Pure; the Lord remembers [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    As a Hebrew name, Zak may be an independent name meaning "pure; clean; innocent". It may also be taken as a diminutive form of Zachary (Zecharya) meaning "the Lord remembers" or Isaac (Yitzchak) "he will laugh".

  • Zebulun (Hebrew) - To exalt; lofty house [English speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Zebulun is one of Jacob's twelve sons.

  • Zecharia (Hebrew) - The Lord remembers [English speaking countries]
  • Zeke (Hebrew) - God will strengthen [English speaking countries]

    Zeke can also be a nickname for the Hebrew Zecharia meaning "memory."

Female Names
  • Abigail (Hebrew) - Father in rejoicing [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Abigail was an Old Testament character who saved her negligent husband from the wrath of King David. After her husband's death, she later married David. David's sister was also named Abigail.

    Abigail was quite commonly used in English-sp

  • Ada (Germanic) - Noble kind; of the noble sort [African, English, Hebrew and Polish speaking countries]

    Ada (AH dah) is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "adornment". An English form of the name is Adah. Ada was the wife of Lamech and the mother of Jabal and Jubal. Another Ada was a wife of Esau and the daughter of Elon the Hittite. It can also be a short form

  • Aliyah (Hebrew) - To ascend; to go up [Arabic, English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Either from the Hebrew or from the feminine form of the Arabic Ali.

    Aliyah or Aliya is the name given to the immigration of the Jews to Israel. This especially occurred in the 20th century, and the state of Israel was established in 1948. I

  • Aliza (Hebrew) - Joyful; cheerful [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Variant of Alitza, from the Hebrew meaning "joy, happiness".

    Aliza Olmert is an artist and the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

  • Alma (Hebrew) - Maiden [English, Hebrew and Spanish speaking countries]

    Could be explained as from the Hebrew, 'maiden', from the Germanic 'amal', 'effort', or from the Latin 'alma', 'nourishing'.

    The River Alma in Ukraine was the site of a battle during the Crimean War, which was won by British, French and Ot

  • Amira (Arabic) - Princess; prosperous [African, Arabic, English, Hebrew and Swahili speaking countries]

    As a Hebrew name, Amira may come from the Hebrew meaning "speech" or "treetop" if written with the letter Aleph, or "sheaf of corn" if written with the letter Ayin. It is also the feminine form of the Arabic name Amir.

  • Amya (Basque) - High place [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Amya (ah-MY-ah) has been modernly used in English-speaking countries as a variant of the Basque name Amaya.

    Amya (ahm-YAH) is also a Hebrew name, meaning "people of God".

  • Aniyah (Hebrew) - Ship [English speaking countries]

    Variant transcription of the Hebrew Aniya.
    Aniya may also have been used as a variant of Anya.

  • Aria (Hebrew) - Lion [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    "Aria" is an Italian word meaning "air" - it is frequently used as a musical term in English as well as in Italian. An aria is melody for a solo voice in an opera, usually with orchestral accompaniment. Famous arias include 'O mio babbino caro' and 'Ness

  • Bethany (Hebrew) - House of figs [English speaking countries]

    Biblically, the village of Bethany was identified as being approximately 2 miles from Jerusalem, on the slope of the Mount of Olives. It was in Bethany that Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, and was anointed with expensive perfume by a woman. A religiou

  • Cayla (Hebrew) - Crown; laurel [English speaking countries]
  • Chana (Hebrew) - Grace; favour [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Variant transcription of Hannah.

  • Chaya (Hebrew) - Alive, living [English, Hebrew and Hindi speaking countries]
  • Dalia (English) - Dweller in the valley [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Variant form of Dahlia; Dalia is also a Hebrew name meaning "branch".

  • Dania (Hebrew) - Arbiter [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Daniela (Hebrew) - God is my judge [English, German, Italian and Spanish speaking countries]

    Daniela Hantuchová is a Slovak tennis player. In the US, the name is particularly popular in California, where it was #60 in 2006. In Spain it was #19.

  • Dannielle (Hebrew) - God is my judge [English speaking countries]
  • Dayana (Hebrew) - The judge [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Deborah (Hebrew) - Bee [English speaking countries]

    Deborah is a Biblical judge and prophetess who guided the Israelite forces under Barak to victory over the Canaanites led by Sisera. Sisera himself was killed by another woman - Jael - who drove a tent peg into his skull. A different Deborah is mentioned

  • Delilah (Hebrew) - N/A [English speaking countries]

    A Biblical name of uncertain origin. Delilah may come from the Hebrew 'dal' meaning "weak, poor", or maybe from the words meaning "hair" or "slender; delicate". In the Old Testament, Delilah was the Philistine woman who betrayed Samson by cutting off his

  • Dina (Hebrew) - Judged [English speaking countries]

    The name of the daughter of Jacob and Leah in the Bible. Also a diminutive of many Spanish female names ending in "dina" such as Bernardina and Geraldina.

    Can also be a nickname for the Russian name Dinara.

  • Eliana (Hebrew) - The Lord has responded [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    The Latin "Eliana" derives from the Latin family name "Aelianus," which corresponds to the Greek word Helios (sun).
    It is also a Hebrew name, meaning "God has answered".

  • Elizabeth (Hebrew) - My God is a vow [English, Greek and Hebrew speaking countries]

    From Elisabet, the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elisheva meaning "my God is a vow".
    In the Old Testament, Elisheva is the wife of Aaron.
    In the New Testament, the name is borne by a kinswoman of the Virgin Mary and mother of John the Bapti

  • Elliana (Hebrew) - The Lord has responded [English speaking countries]

    Variant spelling of Eliana.

  • Eve (Hebrew) - Life [English and French speaking countries]

    From the Hebrew name Chava, which was derived from the Hebrew word Chai "life". In the Genesis, Eve was the first woman, wife of Adam and "the mother of all that lives". It is her role as a mother that is put forward in this name.

    Eve is al

  • Hannah (Hebrew) - Grace; favour [English speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Hannah was the mother of the prophet Samuel. She had been unable to bear her husband Elkanah a child, and so prayed at the temple that if God gave her a son then she would give him up to be a priest. When the child, Samuel, was born,

  • Jacquelyn (Hebrew) - Supplanter [English speaking countries]

    Common English variant of Jacqueline.

  • Jordana (Hebrew) - Descend; flow down [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Leah (Hebrew) - Weary [English speaking countries]

    This name may also be taken from the Hebrew word meaning "wild cow" or "gazelle".

    Biblically, Leah is the wife of Jacob and the older sister of Rachel. Jacob laboured for seven years for Leah's father Laban to win Rachel's hand. On his wed

  • Lilia (Latin) - Lilies [English, Hebrew and Armenian speaking countries]

    Lilia is the plural of the Latin 'lilium', meaning "lily".

    Lilia is also a Hebrew name which literally means "to me, to god" – whatever I own belongs to God also.

  • Lillian (Hebrew) - My God is a vow [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Lillian Bounds was the wife of animator Walt Disney. Lillian Gish and Lillian Roth were American actresses, and Lillian Hellman was a playwright. The name was most popular around 1900, and these four examples of bearers of the name Lillian were all born w

  • Mikaela (Hebrew) - Who is like God? [English speaking countries]
  • Mikal (Hebrew) - Who is like God? [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Mikal is a variant spelling of Mikhal or Michal, a contrated form of Michael.
    In the Old Testament, Mikhal was a daughter of King Saul, who married David.

  • Mira (Sanskrit) - Prosperous [Arabic, Czech, English, Hebrew, Hindi, Polish and Slovak speaking countries]

    Mira is an Indian name, from the Sanskrit for "prosperous".

    It is a short form of any of the names containing the Slavonic element 'meri' (great, famous - from a Latin source, 'mirus' or 'astonishing'). Mira is also commonly bestowed as an

  • Miriam (Hebrew) - Uncertain, maybe bitter [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Miriam is the form of the Hebrew Miryam most commonly found in English. In the Old Testament Miriam was the sister of Moses and Aaron.

    Its meaning is disputed. It may come from the Hebrew 'leharim' (to raise), thus giving "she who raises".

  • Moriah (Hebrew) - Uncertain, perhaps considered by God [English speaking countries]

    English form of Moriya.
    In the Bible, Moriah is the name given to the mountain or mountain range where Abraham led his son Isaac for the sacrifice ordered by God.

    The meaning of the name Moriya is debated.
    Jewish scholars have

  • Naomi (Hebrew) - Beautiful, pleasant, delightful [English, Hebrew and Japanese speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Naomi was the mother-in-law of Ruth.

    The name is borne by supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress Naomi Watts and journalist Naomi Klein.

    It is noted by some playground-goers that "Naomi" spells "I moan" bac

  • Nima (Indian) - Large indian tree [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Noa (Hebrew) - Motion [English, French, Hebrew and Japanese speaking countries]

    The Hebrew girls' name Noa is derived from the Hebrew, meaning "motion; movement".
    In the Old Testament, Noa was a daughter of Zelophehad.

    The Japanese name Noa may be written with the characters for "from; possessive particle; where

  • Odelia (Germanic) - Wealth [Dutch, English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Odelia can either be a variant of Odila, or a Hebrew name variant of Odeleya, meaning "I will praise God".

  • Ora (Hebrew) - Light [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    From the Hebrew meaning light. Also a more modern name based on Latin oro "to pray".

  • Oralee (Hebrew) - My light [English speaking countries]

    This name is a variant of the Hebrew name Orali, but it could also be an English variant of French name Aurélie.

  • Rachel (Hebrew) - Ewe [English speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament of the Bible, Rachel was a wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin.

    Famous bearers include actresses Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams, and artist Rachel Whiteread. Rachel Green was a character on the TV sitco

  • Raya (Hebrew) - Friend [Bulgarian, English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Hebrew female name, meaning "friend".

    Raya can also be a pet form of the Bulgarian Rayna.
    The Indian title Raya is related to Raja.

  • Rebecca (Hebrew) - To tie [English speaking countries]

    Sometimes touted as meaning 'to tie/to bind' or 'heifer', this name is of doubtful meaning and probably has its roots in Aramaic. The Biblical Rebecca was the wife of Isaac in the Old Testament and the mother of Jacob and Esau.

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  • Rebekah (Hebrew) - To tie [English and Polish speaking countries]

    This spelling is seen as a more faithful transliteration of the Hebrew. It is commonly used by the Jewish people of Poland.

  • Ruth (Hebrew) - Friend [English and German speaking countries]

    Of uncertain etymology, most think it is derived from a contraction of the Hebrew re'uth ("companion, friend"). The name is borne in the Bible by the wife of Mahlon and daughter-in-law of Naomi. After the death of her husband, father-in-law, and brother-i

  • Samara (Hebrew) - Regard; guardian [English speaking countries]

    In the bible, there is a place named Samaria which could be where this name originates from. Samaria means "mountain lookout" or "watch mountain".

    A samara is a flattened fruit, commonly called a 'helicopter' and found on trees such as the

  • Sara (Hebrew) - Princess [Danish, English, Hindi and Spanish speaking countries]

    Variant of Sarah. Sara may also be a Sanskrit male name [sah-ruh] meaning "the Essence."

    Sara Lee is a food company that specialises in frozen and packaged foods. Sara Ramírez is an actress, and Sara Evans is a country singer-songwriter.

  • Sarah (Hebrew) - Princess [English, French, German, Hebrew, Norwegian and Swedish speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Sarah was the wife of Abraham, and the mother of Isaac.
    Her name was first Sarai ("my princess"), which God changed to Sarah ("princess") as her descendants were to be the future nation of Israel.

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  • Sarai (Hebrew) - N/A [English speaking countries]

    In the Old Testament, Sarai is the original first name of Sarah who changed it when she embraced faith in God.
    Sarai is said to mean "my princess; my woman of high rank", maybe referring to her relationship with her husband, or perhaps as the princ

  • Selah (Hebrew) - Pause and reflect [English speaking countries]

    This word occurs seventy-one times in thirty-nine of the Psalms and is thought to indicate a pause for reflection similar to the word Amen.

  • Shelia (Latin) - Blind [English speaking countries]

    Shelia is probably most widespread as a coinage, derived from the name Sheila (itself a Gaelic cognate of Cecilia, from the Latin meaning "blind").

    Shelia could however be taken as a variant transcription of the Hebrew Sheliya, meaning "god

  • Shira (Hebrew) - Melody; song [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Tahlia (Hebrew) - Dew of God; female lamb [English speaking countries]
  • Tamara (Hebrew) - Palm tree [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Tamara de Lempicka was a Polish art deco painter. Tamara or Tammy Faye was an American Christian evangelist.

  • Yakira (Hebrew) - Precious; dear [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Yemina (Hebrew) - Right hand [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    From the Hebrew meaning "right hand" and signifying strength.

  • Yosefa (Hebrew) - He will enlarge [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Zahara (Arabic) - Shining; flower [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
Gender Neutral Names
  • Adin (Hebrew) - Slender; voluptuous [African, English, Hebrew and Swahili speaking countries]

    Adin is a masculine Hebrew name meaning either "slender" or "voluptuous."
    In the Old Testament Adin (also found as Adina - which is now the feminine form) was a son of Shiza and one of King David’s warriors (I Chronicles 11:42).
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  • Ami (Hebrew) - My people [English, Hebrew and Japanese speaking countries]

    Ami is a Hebrew male name meaning "my nation, my people".

    It is also a Japanese female name that may be written with the characters for "Asia" (a) and "beauty" (mi)

    'Ami' is sometimes used as a variant spelling of Amy.

  • Anaya (Hebrew) - God answered [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Variant spelling of the Hebrew name Anaia, meaning "God answered". The standard English form of the name is Anaiah.

  • Areli (Hebrew) - Brave; courageous, heroic [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Found in the Bible as the originator of the Arelites. Son of Gad.

    This name and its re-spelling, Arely, is often also used for girls in the modern day.

  • Ariel (Hebrew) - Lion of God [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Ariel is generally regarded as the masculine spelling of this name, with the feminine forms Ariela and Arielle. A famous male Ariel is Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

    Ariel appears in the Bible as a name for the city of Jerusalem and a

  • Cain (Hebrew) - A spear [English and Welsh speaking countries]

    Cain has four separate origins. From the Hebrew, it means 'a spear'. In Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition, Cain was the world's first murderer. In Welsh Cain is a feminine name meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair' (this usage is completely unrelated to the

  • Dana (Hebrew) - Arbiter [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
  • Dara (Hebrew) - Mother-of-pearl [English speaking countries]

    As a Hebrew male name, Dara may be derived from 'dar' meaning "mother-of-pearl", if written with the letters Dalet Resh Hey. Dara may also be written with the letters Dalet Resh Ayin. It is in such case a Biblical name of unknown meaning. Dara was a son o

  • Eden (Hebrew) - Delight [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Name of a man of the Levi tribe in later Biblical texts.

    The Garden of Eden is described in the Book of Genesis as being the place where the first man, Adam, and the first woman, Eve, lived after they were created by God.

  • Elisha (Hebrew) - My God is salvation [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    A male name in Hebrew, pronounced "eh LY shah." In the Old Testament, Elisha was a prophet - the disciple and successor of Elijah.

    In modern times Elisha ("eh LEE shah") has gained popularity as an alternate spelling of the feminine name A

  • Evelyn (German) - Uncertain, possibly desired [English speaking countries]

    Of German roots, Evelyn is an English variant of Aveline. Aveline is itself related to Ava, Medieval short form of Germanic names beginning with the element "avi", of unknown meaning, possibly "desired".

    It can also be considered a cognate

  • Ira (Hebrew) - Watchful [English, German and Hindi speaking countries]

    In the Bible Ira is King David's priest. Popular in the early part of the twentieth century it has since become rare. This is said EYE rah.

    It is also used as a female name in Germany and other European countries. This use comes from it be

  • Jordan (Hebrew) - Descend; flow down [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Jordan is the name of a country in the Middle East; it is also the name of the river that runs along Israel's eastern border in the Great Rift Valley. Jordan was in use as a male name in Europe by the Dark Ages, but it has recently become a popular choic

  • Luz (Spanish) - Light [English, Hebrew and Spanish speaking countries]

    As a Spanish girls' name, Luz means "light". As a Hebrew boys' name, Luz means "almond tree" or "hazel tree". Luz was the ancient name of the biblical town, Beth El. It is also a symbolic name for children born on Tu b’Shvat, the Jewish Arbor Day.

  • Ron (Norse) - Ruler with counsel [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    As a Hebrew boys' and girls' name, Ron means "song" or "joy; gaiety". It is best known in English-speaking countries as a short form of boys' name Ronald.

  • Talia (Hebrew) - Dew of God; female lamb [English and Hebrew speaking countries]

    Variant spelling of Talya, a Hebrew name meaning "dew of God", and "female lamb."

    It can also be taken as a variant spelling of Greek Thalia in countries where Thalia is pronounced Talia.

    It is also a nickname for Natalia.