Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Nadiv
Generous, Noble.
Hebrew
Nadav
Generous, Noble.
Hebrew
Nadah
Generous, Noble.
Hebrew
Nachman
Compassionate
Hebrew
Naarah
Girl of my heart.
Hebrew
Naara
Girl of my heart.
Hebrew
Naamit
Bird
Hebrew
Naaman
Pleasant
Hebrew
Naamah
Pleasant
Hebrew
Naama
Beautiful
Hebrew
Myyr
Light
Hebrew
Myryamne
Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary.
Hebrew
Myryam
Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary.
Hebrew
Myron
Peace
Hebrew
Myriam
Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary.
Hebrew
Myly
She if for me.
Hebrew
Mylie
She if for me.
Hebrew
Myli
She if for me.
Hebrew
Myleigh
She if for me.
Hebrew
Mylei
She if for me.
Hebrew
Myke
Likeness to God. A short form of Michael.
Hebrew
Mykala
Like God. A feminine form of Michael.
Hebrew
Mykaila
Like God. A feminine form of Michael.
Hebrew
Mykael
Likeness to God.
Hebrew
Myka
Raccoon. The Russian form of Michael, likeness to God.
Hebrew
Myir
Light
Hebrew
Moyra
A combination of Elly and May, Old soul and great, pink / white blossom or bo...
Hebrew
Moshe
From the name MOSES
Hebrew
Moses
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Hebrew
Moselle
From the water
Hebrew
Moryttah
Teacher
Hebrew
Morytta
Teacher
Hebrew
Moryt
Teacher
Hebrew
Morit
Teacher
Hebrew
Moriah
Blueberry
Hebrew
Mordehai
Warrior, Warlike
Hebrew
Mordecai
Follower of Marduk.
Hebrew
Sadie
Princess
Hebrew
Sadi
Princess
Hebrew
Saara
Princess
Hebrew
Saarah
Princess
Hebrew
Sadea
Princess
Hebrew
Sadey
Princess
Hebrew
Sahra
Princess. A form of Sara.
Hebrew
Saide
Princess
Hebrew
Saidia
Princess
Hebrew
Saidie
Princess
Hebrew
Saidy
Princess
Hebrew
Sailea
Princess
Hebrew
Molea
Wishing
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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