Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Daneel
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Damyah
To tame.
Hebrew
Damiyn
Made, created.
Hebrew
Damiah
Honey bee.
Hebrew
Damara
A feminine name meaning 'a young girl' or 'maiden'.
Hebrew
Dalya
Branch or bough, often symbolizing a tree branch.
Hebrew
Dalphon
Dalphon means 'dripping' or 'weeping' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Dalit
Pomegranate tree.
Hebrew
Daline
Small valley or serene.
Hebrew
Dalinah
Gentle, mild.
Hebrew
Delila
Delicate, weak, languishing.
Hebrew
Dalilah
Delicate, weak.
Hebrew
Dalila
Delicate, weak.
Hebrew
Daliah
Gentle, kind.
Hebrew
Dalia
Gentle, kind.
Hebrew
Dalanah
God has answered.
Hebrew
Dainah
God has judged.
Hebrew
Daila
Daila means 'branch' or 'bough' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Daibiah
Beloved of the Lord.
Hebrew
Dahiliah
Dahlia flower, from the Hebrew name Dalia meaning 'branch' or 'bough'.
Hebrew
Dahila
Dahlia flower.
Hebrew
Dagon
Derived from the Hebrew word 'dag' meaning 'fish', referring to a Philistine ...
Hebrew
Dagniah
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Daganyah
God has judged or God is my judge.
Hebrew
Dagan
It means 'little fish' or 'grain'.
Hebrew
Dafni
Laurel tree.
Hebrew
Dael
To ascend, to climb.
Hebrew
Dabor
Word, speech.
Hebrew
Dabit
Beloved.
Hebrew
Dabi
Pleasant, Kind.
Hebrew
Daber
Speak, Talk.
Hebrew
Dabar
Word, speech.
Hebrew
Daaron
Great, powerful.
Hebrew
Cushi
Ethiopian.
Hebrew
Cozbi
My deception or my lie, possibly referring to a Midianite woman in the Bible.
Hebrew
Issac
He will laugh; he rejoices.
Hebrew
Corah
Maiden.
Hebrew
Konah
Passionate.
Hebrew
Coniah
God is established.
Hebrew
Conaniah
Established by God.
Hebrew
Cohen
Priest or descendant of the priest.
Hebrew
Cochava
Star.
Hebrew
Coby
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Cobi
Supplanter.
Hebrew
Cipporah
Bird.
Hebrew
Cippora
Bird.
Hebrew
Ciporah
Bird.
Hebrew
Cipora
Bird.
Hebrew
Serah
Princess; noblewoman.
Hebrew
Sera
Princess or noblewoman.
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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