Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Psualeah
Desired, longed-for.
Hebrew
Shaback
He will return, he will come back.
Hebrew
Shia
Praise.
Hebrew
Yardeniya
From the Jordan river.
Hebrew
Taharial
God's mountain.
Hebrew
Ronaele
God's song.
Hebrew
Zevulun
Exalted deer.
Hebrew
Zerem
Vine shoot.
Hebrew
Zahavi
Golden.
Hebrew
Chriki
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Shachor
Black.
Hebrew
Segub
Segub means 'exalted' or 'raised up' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Samgar
Sword of the stranger or cupbearer.
Hebrew
Rechab
Rider.
Hebrew
Chiya
Life.
Hebrew
Pinon
A type of pine tree.
Hebrew
Pezi
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Chiram
Life.
Hebrew
Orev
Light or light of God.
Hebrew
Oreb
Raven.
Hebrew
Odam
Son of Adam.
Hebrew
Chinarah
Harp.
Hebrew
Noam
Pleasantness.
Hebrew
Chiel
God lives, dear.
Hebrew
Zamiel
God has heard.
Hebrew
Semer
Guard, keeper.
Hebrew
Cherub
In religious context, a type of angel associated with protection.
Hebrew
Tzipporah
Bird, sparrow.
Hebrew
Cherith
Place near a brook.
Hebrew
Cherita
Little dear.
Hebrew
Chephzibah
My delight is in her.
Hebrew
Chenyah
Grace of God.
Hebrew
Chenya
Grace of God.
Hebrew
Cheniah
God has established or God has built.
Hebrew
Chenaye
Graceful or favored.
Hebrew
Chenay
Graceful or favored.
Hebrew
Chemosh
God of the Moabites.
Hebrew
Chedva
Togetherness or unity.
Hebrew
Chayny
Grace of God.
Hebrew
Chaynie
Grace of God.
Hebrew
Chayni
Grace of God.
Hebrew
Chayna
Graceful.
Hebrew
Chaylea
Life.
Hebrew
Chayla
Fairy.
Hebrew
Chayka
Seagull.
Hebrew
Chayim
Life.
Hebrew
Chayah
Live.
Hebrew
Chaya
Life.
Hebrew
Chay
Life.
Hebrew
Chai
Life.
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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