Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Tzemicha
Flowering, blossoming
Hebrew
Tzephaniah
Hidden by God, protected by God. Zephaniah was the name of a prophet who live...
Hebrew
Tzevi
Deer, gazelle
Hebrew
Tzeviel
Gazelle of the Lord
Hebrew
Tzeviya
Gazelle
Hebrew
Tzidkiya
Righteousness of the Lord
Hebrew
Tzila
Shadow
Hebrew
Tzili
My shadow
Hebrew
Tzina
A protection, a shelter
Hebrew
Tzipiya
Hope
Hebrew
Tzippa
Bird
Hebrew
Tzivya
Gazelle. The name is borne in the Old Testament by the mother of King Joash
Hebrew
Tziyon
Son of Zion.
Hebrew
Tzofi
Scout
Hebrew
Tzofia
A scout of Jehovah
Hebrew
Tzuriel
God is my strength
Hebrew
Tzuriya
Jehovah is strength
Hebrew
Udeh
One who praises God Ude
Hebrew
Uriela
Light Of God
Hebrew
Ushriya
God's blessing.
Hebrew
Uziel
Powerful
Hebrew
Vardinon
Aroma Of Roses
Hebrew
Velvel
Wolf
Hebrew
Venamin
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Veniamin
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Venjamin
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Vered
Rose
Hebrew
Waniya
A Gift of Allah (SWT), Allah ka Tohfa
Hebrew
Ximen
God has heard.
Hebrew
Yaal
He Will Ascend
Hebrew
Yaala
Gazelle, Gazal
Hebrew
Yaalon
He will rise up
Hebrew
Yaar
Forest
Hebrew
Yachel
To start or to commence
Hebrew
Yadin
God will judge.
Hebrew
Yadon
The Lord will judge
Hebrew
Yaeshawn
God is merciful
Hebrew
Yafa
Beautiful, Pretty
Hebrew
Yahweh
Refers to God
Hebrew
Yakar
One who is precious
Hebrew
Yakim
Form of Joachim meaning "one who is established by God; God will judge"
Hebrew
Yanis
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Yaniv
One who is prosperous
Hebrew
Yankel
Form of Jacob meaning "he who supplants"
Hebrew
Yanoach
TO rest
Hebrew
Yarden
TO flow down, descend Jordan is the Anglicized form of the name that belongs ...
Hebrew
Yared
TO descend, descendant. The name is borne in the Bible by the grandfather of ...
Hebrew
Yarema
One who has been appointed by God
Hebrew
Yarev
He will quarrel, he will strive
Hebrew
Yarin
One who is understanding
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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