Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Jary
A warrior with a helmet
Hebrew
Jaymin
Right hand of favor. A Biblical name.
Hebrew
Jeanbaptiste
John the Baptist
Hebrew
Jeancharles
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jeanfrancois
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jeanluc
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jeanpierre
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jearim
A leap, woods.
Hebrew
Jediah
God knows all
Hebrew
Jedida
One who is greatly loved
Hebrew
Jehaleleel
One who praises God
Hebrew
Jehoiakim
Avenging, or establishing, or resurrection, of the Lord
Hebrew
Jehonadab
The Lord gives liber¬ally Jonadab
Hebrew
Jehucal
An able-bodied woman
Hebrew
Jenkin
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jephthah
God will judge
Hebrew
Jere
Lifted up or exalted by God
Hebrew
Jerusalem
Heritage Of Peace
Hebrew
Jeshurun
A righteous man
Hebrew
Jethetha
Feminine form of Jetheth; a princess
Hebrew
Jethra
Feminine form of Jethro; the Lord's excellence; one who has plenty; abudance
Hebrew
Jewana
God's gift
Hebrew
Joakima
Feminine form of Joachim; God will judge
Hebrew
Joannes
God is merciful
Hebrew
Joaozinho
God is merciful
Hebrew
Joasia
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jockie
God is merciful
Hebrew
Joetta
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jonatas
God gives
Hebrew
Jowan
God is merciful
Hebrew
Jozachar
God has remembered
Hebrew
Joziah
Jehovah has healed. Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his f...
Hebrew
Judeana
From Judea.
Hebrew
Judite
Judea woman
Hebrew
Junien
God will uplift.
Hebrew
Juwaun
God is merciful
Hebrew
Kabos
A swindler
Hebrew
Kadisha
A holy woman; one who is religious
Hebrew
Karmil
Crimson, bright red
Hebrew
Kataniya
A young girl
Hebrew
Katzir
The harvester
Hebrew
Kedron
Of The Cedars
Hebrew
Kelil
Crown or coronet
Hebrew
Kelila
Tiara of laurel
Hebrew
Kerenhappuch
Horn of antimony (Antimony was used in ancient times as a cosmetic).
Hebrew
Kessem
Magic
Hebrew
Kiriah
Village
Hebrew
Kirya
Town, Settlement
Hebrew
Konaniah
The establishment of Jehovah
Hebrew
Koresh
One who digs in the earth; a farmer
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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