Jewish Baby Names

Traditional and modern Jewish names — from Hebrew, Yiddish, and Sephardic traditions.

All Jewish Baby Names

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Geder
A wall
Hebrew
Gefaniah
The Lord's vineyard
Hebrew
Geila
One who brings joy to others
Hebrew
Genette
God is merciful
Hebrew
Genisa
Genisia, the Virgin Mary of Turin, is a protectress invoked against drought i...
Hebrew
Genisia
Genisia, the Virgin Mary of Turin, is a protectress invoked against drought i...
Hebrew
Genisis
Origin, birth. Genisis is the name of the first book in the Bible. 'Genisia' ...
Hebrew
Gerizim
From the mountains
Hebrew
Geshur
From the bridge
Hebrew
Gethsemane
A very fat or plentiful vale
Hebrew
Gevariah
The strength of God
Hebrew
Gevira
A highborn daughter
Hebrew
Gevirah
Queen
Hebrew
Gezer
From the cliffs
Hebrew
Gibbethon
From the high house
Hebrew
Gibeah
A hill
Hebrew
Giborah
Strong
Hebrew
Gihon
Of the stream or river
Hebrew
Giladah
Hill of testimony.
Hebrew
Gilam
The joy of the people
Hebrew
Gilboa
From the boiling springs
Hebrew
Giliah
God's joy.
Hebrew
Gimzo
From the valley of sycamores
Hebrew
Gittaim
A wine-press
Hebrew
Gllad
Hill of testimony. It is borrowed from that of a mountainous area east of Jordan
Hebrew
Glladah
Feminine form of Gilad hill of testimony
Hebrew
Gonen
Protector
Hebrew
Goren
Barn, Granary
Hebrew
Gozala
Hatchling, young bird
Hebrew
Hachilah
From the dark hill
Hebrew
Hagab
A grasshopper.
Hebrew
Hagai
One who has been aban¬doned
Hebrew
Haggith
One who rejoices; the dancer
Hebrew
Hakkoz
A thorn, summer, an end.
Hebrew
Halak
One who is bald; smooth
Hebrew
Halhul
One who is hollow inside; full of grief
Hebrew
Hallela
One who is praiseworthy
Hebrew
Halleli
Praise God
Hebrew
Hallelujah
Praise the Lord our God Halleluja
Hebrew
Hamath
Anger, heat, a wall
Hebrew
Hampus
God is merciful
Hebrew
Hamula
Feminine form of Hamul; spared by God
Hebrew
Hananna
Feminine form of Hanan; one who is gracious
Hebrew
Hanika
A graceful woman
Hebrew
Hansine
Feminine form of John; God is gracious
Hebrew
Haradah
One who is filled with fear Harada
Hebrew
Harana
Feminine form of Haran; a great moutaineer; one who is parched
Hebrew
Harhur
Possessing a burning heat
Hebrew
Haruma
Feminine form of Harum; one who is elevated
Hebrew
Hatita
A bending of sin.
Hebrew
About Jewish naming traditions

Jewish naming customs often honor deceased relatives. Ashkenazi Jews typically name after the departed, while Sephardic Jews may name after living family members.

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