Hebrew Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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A Hebrew name is a name of Hebrew origin, used by Jews in a religious context and different from an individual's secular name for everyday use.
Hebrew names are often based on words that represent character attributes, such as "pleasant" or "joyous". They can also be derived from proper nouns like "song," "peace," or "tenderness". Some Hebrew names stem from strong or otherwise exemplary characters in the Bible.
Hebrew names are commonly used by Jews and Christians. The name Eber is traditionally considered the origin of Hebrew names
This collection has all Hebrew Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Hebrew baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Hebrew Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Father in rejoicing; My father's happiness or joy | ||
The Lord is My Father; Gift of God, Hebrew - Yahweh is my father | ||
The land of mourning | ||
The father of a mourning person | ||
Hebrew - Grass; A Plain; A Biblical name which appeared as region in Syria | ||
Father who is sent from God | ||
The word abir has the meaning of Fragrance, Scent, Aroma; in Hindu aspect aabir means Gulal or color, the red colour used in Holi Festival; Red power | ||
Strong | ||
My Lord is my father | ||
One who is desirous of a gift | ||
My father is the dew of night | ||
My lord is of high esteem | ||
The father of light | ||
Example, lesson | ||
Father of masses | ||
Father of a multitude | ||
The father of many | ||
A form of Abraham | ||
high father; father of a multitude | ||
An exalted father or high father | ||
The son of an exalted father | ||
Yiddish form of Abraham, meaning Father of a multitudes. | ||
In Celtic it means Strength or power. In Hebrew it means Father of many | ||
Variant of Abraham that means father of masses | ||
Female variant of Abraham that means father of multitude | ||
Mother of many nations | ||
One who is derived from God or the pillar of strength | ||
A woman of God, or a woman from God | ||
The father of all or many | ||
The God of peace or the father of peace | ||
Hebrew meaning God the Father is peace | ||
God the Father is peace | ||
My father is peace | ||
Father of multitude or masses | ||
To disturb or to trouble, Inaminate | ||
In Hebrew it means the God is holding. In Greek it means a duminitive person | ||
The friendship or the companionship | ||
Hebrew - God is Holding; One that Takes or Possesses | ||
The other one or the outsider | ||
Hebrew - Yahewh will establish; A name variant of Joachim. | ||
He will establish | ||
One who have been decorated | ||
An anklet or an adorned person | ||
Arabic - Settler; German - Noble Wolf; Son of the Red Earth; Son of Adam | ||
In Hebrew it means adornment. In German it means noble. In African it means oldest daughter. | ||
A form of Ada (Kerala Delicacy), Decorated, Ornament | ||
The god is just and fair | ||
In German it means noble. In Hebrew it means God is just | ||


