Yiddish Baby Boy Names With Meanings
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Yiddish Baby Boy Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Boy!
You can browse all Yiddish baby Boy names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Yiddish Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
Yiddish Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Yiddish form of Abraham which means Father of a might nation. | ||
Yiddish form of Abraham which means Father of a multitudes. | ||
Yiddish form of Abraham, meaning Father of a multitudes. | ||
The first or foremost, primeval; Beginning; Firstborn; A son of the asura Andhaka Killed by Shiva (P. Purana). | ||
Yiddish form of Aaron, meaning mountain. | ||
Yiddish form of Yitzchak, meaning he will laugh. | ||
Fortunate, blessed, happy | ||
Yiddish form of Asher, meaning fortunate, blessed, and happy. | ||
Yiddish form of Asher, meaning fortunate, blessed, and happy. | ||
Yiddish form of Aaron, meaning mountain. | ||
The light-bringer. | ||
Aver is the short form of Abraham and means father of multitude. | ||
A form of Abraham, meaning father of a multitude. | ||
Blessed | ||
Blessed | ||
One who is blessed. | ||
He is like a brik | ||
God strengthens. | ||
Yiddish form of David, meaning beloved. | ||
One who is beloved, favorite or darling. | ||
A form of Elijah, meaning height or ascension. | ||
To be fruitful | ||
Someone with a bright and radiant personality. | ||
Bright and radiant. | ||
One who is extremly bright | ||
Nursing | ||
A form of Ephraim, meaning fruitful. | ||
The yellow color | ||
Modern Hebrew form of eve | ||
Deer, Hart; A deer; A variant of Hersch | ||
Deer, Hart; A deer; A variant of Hersch | ||
Lord of the manor or house owner. | ||
Yiddish word for deer. | ||
Deer, Hart; A deer; A variant of Hersch | ||
Deer | ||
Deer, Hart; A deer; A variant of Hersch | ||
Yiddish nickname for Israel | ||
A form of Isaac, meaning he laughs, laughter. | ||
Hebrew - Yahweh will add; God Will Multiply; God will rise; A variant of Joseph | ||
Yiddish form of Lancer. It means spear. | ||
God helps | ||
An animal, Lion | ||
A person with a heart of a Lion, a very brave man | ||
One with individuality and independence | ||
One who consoles or provide comfort, name given to a child born after the death of older sibling. | ||


