Yiddish Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete AβZ List)
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Yiddish is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. The names of Yiddish origin are formed from a variety of sources, including the names of people, places, and things, as well as from descriptive words and phrases. For example, the name βChaimβ means βlifeβ in Hebrew and is a common name in Yiddish-speaking communities
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Yiddish Baby Names 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. | ||
An old woman. | ||
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. | ||
Given by God. | ||
One who is a beautiful form of dance | ||
One who is troubled. | ||
Blessed | ||
Blessed | ||
A form of Bin, meaning bee. | ||
A Flower, Bloom | ||
Yiddish word for flower. | ||
One who is blessed. | ||
He is like a brik | ||
Dark | ||
Shelter. | ||
Shelter. A variant of Chasya. | ||
God strengthens. | ||
A living being; Serpent | ||
A beautiful and bold person | ||
A beautiful woman. | ||
Yiddish form of Dinah, meaning judgment. | ||
Yiddish form of David, meaning beloved. | ||
One who is beloved, favorite or darling. | ||
A form of Divorah, meaning bee. | ||
Yiddish form of Deborah, meaning bee. | ||
God bought. | ||
A form of Elijah, meaning height or ascension. | ||
To be fruitful | ||
Someone with a bright and radiant personality. | ||
Bright and radiant. | ||
Yiddish word meaning fig. | ||
One who is extremly bright | ||
Nursing | ||
A happy and joyful woman. | ||
Refers to bliss, happy and content. | ||
Referring delight, pleasure or cheerful. | ||


