Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Gethsemane
Gethsemane means 'oil press' and is the name of the garden where Jesus prayed...
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Gerizim
Twin peaks.
Hebrew
Gera
Gera means 'grain' or 'sojourner' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Genude
God is generous.
Hebrew
Genubath
Garden of daughter.
Hebrew
Genisa
Hidden or concealed, often referring to a hidden treasure.
Hebrew
Gelya
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Geliloth
Hills.
Hebrew
Geila
Joyous, exulting.
Hebrew
Gefaniah
God has freed.
Hebrew
Gederothaim
Double enclosure.
Hebrew
Gederoth
Fortified place.
Hebrew
Gederah
Enclosure.
Hebrew
Geder
Enclosure.
Hebrew
Geber
Strong.
Hebrew
Gebal
Bound, boundary.
Hebrew
Geba
Ditch, hill.
Hebrew
Gazez
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Gavriella
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Gath
A winepress; also a Philistine city in the Bible.
Hebrew
Gatam
Their bridge.
Hebrew
Gaphna
Vine or vine branch, symbolizing fruitfulness.
Hebrew
Gamul
Camel.
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Gammadim
Valiant warriors.
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Gamli
My reward is God.
Hebrew
Gallim
A place name meaning 'spring' or 'fountain' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Galilhai
Wave, rolling water.
Hebrew
Galilaia
God is exalted.
Hebrew
Galilahl
Exalted, high.
Hebrew
Galil
Rolling hills.
Hebrew
Galeed
Witness heap, a mound of stones serving as a testimony.
Hebrew
Gaila
The meaning of Gaila is Father's joy.
Hebrew
Gaibrial
The meaning of Gaibrial is God is my strength.
Hebrew
Gafnit
Flower.
Hebrew
Gadish
Fortunate.
Hebrew
Gaddi
My Fortune.
Hebrew
Gadar
Power or prowess.
Hebrew
Gabryle
God is my strength (variation of Gabryel).
Hebrew
Gabrie
God's hero.
Hebrew
Gaash
Rain.
Hebrew
Feven
Joy, happiness.
Hebrew
Ezequias
God strengthens.
Hebrew
Exodus
Exodus means 'departure' or 'exit', referring to the biblical story of the Is...
Hebrew
Evron
Timber, tree trunk.
Hebrew
Etini
Etini is a Hebrew name meaning 'I am with you' or 'God is with me'.
Hebrew
Ethbaal
With Baal.
Hebrew
Ethanim
Enduring, eternal.
Hebrew
Etam
Strong, mighty.
Hebrew
Esrom
Noble.
Hebrew
Esmachiah
God has heard.
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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