Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Benhail
Son of Hail.
Hebrew
Benhadad
Son of Hadad (a god in ancient Mesopotamia).
Hebrew
Beneberak
Sons of lightning, a biblical place name.
Hebrew
Bemot
Height, summit.
Hebrew
Belteshazzar
May Bel protect the king.
Hebrew
Belial
Wickedness, worthlessness.
Hebrew
Behitha
One who is filled with joy.
Hebrew
Behira
Brightness, clarity.
Hebrew
Behemoth
Refers to a huge or powerful creature, typically associated with a hippopotam...
Hebrew
Beersheba
Well of the Oath.
Hebrew
Beeroth
Wells.
Hebrew
Beeri
My well.
Hebrew
Beerelim
Wells, pits.
Hebrew
Beer
Well, pit.
Hebrew
Beelzebub
Lord of the flies, a Philistine god and a demon in Christian theology.
Hebrew
Beeliada
"Baal knows" or "Baal prospers".
Hebrew
Bechorath
Firstborn.
Hebrew
Bechira
Firstborn female.
Hebrew
Becci
To tie or bind.
Hebrew
Bealiah
Jehovah is Lord; a name meaning 'Yahweh is God'.
Hebrew
Bathshira
Daughter of an oath or the seventh daughter.
Hebrew
Bashemath
Fragrant.
Hebrew
Bashan
Fertile or fruitful.
Hebrew
Barzillai
God has made me free.
Hebrew
Barlaam
Pledged to God.
Hebrew
Barjona
Son of Jonah.
Hebrew
Barack
Lightning.
Hebrew
Barachias
Blessed by God.
Hebrew
Barachel
Blessed by God.
Hebrew
Bamah
High place.
Hebrew
Bama
Daughter of the prophet.
Hebrew
Baladan
Baladan means 'he has given a son' or 'lord of judgment'.
Hebrew
Balaam
Balaam means 'not of the people' or 'destroyer of the people' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Bajith
A place near the Jordan River mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Bahurim
Many pomegranates.
Hebrew
Bachur
Young man, youth.
Hebrew
Baca
Weeping.
Hebrew
Babel
Confusion.
Hebrew
Baaseiah
God's creation.
Hebrew
Baalis
Rejoicer, joyful.
Hebrew
Baalim
Lords, Baals.
Hebrew
Baali
My lord.
Hebrew
Baalath
Mistress, ruler.
Hebrew
Baalah
Mistress, owner.
Hebrew
Azur
Helper or supporter.
Hebrew
Azrikam
God remembers.
Hebrew
Azriela
God's help or God is my helper.
Hebrew
Azor
Help.
Hebrew
Azmon
Hearkening.
Hebrew
Azmaveth
Strong as death.
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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