Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Boniah
Good.
Hebrew
Bonia
Good.
Hebrew
Bonalah
God has answered
Hebrew
Boaz
Quickness or strength.
Hebrew
Boas
Strength.
Hebrew
Boanah
In the heavens.
Hebrew
Vasel
Dweller in the lowlands.
Hebrew
Vardit
Rose.
Hebrew
Vadit
Spoken.
Hebrew
Varda
Rose.
Hebrew
Vaniah
God has answered.
Hebrew
Uzziah
Strength of God.
Hebrew
Uzziel
Strength of God.
Hebrew
Uriel
God is my light.
Hebrew
Uriah
God is my light or God is my fire.
Hebrew
Bizre
Cut, cleave, fissure.
Hebrew
Bitya
Daughter.
Hebrew
Bittan
Daughter of the right hand.
Hebrew
Tzipppa
Means 'bird' or 'sparrow' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Tzefanyah
God has hidden.
Hebrew
Tzefanyahu
God has hidden.
Hebrew
Binyamin
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Binah
Understanding, discernment.
Hebrew
Bina
Understanding, intelligence.
Hebrew
Bilshan
Inheritance.
Hebrew
Bilhah
Bashful, modest.
Hebrew
Bilha
Timid, bashful.
Hebrew
Bigtha
Trustworthy.
Hebrew
Turyahu
The Lord my rock.
Hebrew
Tobiah
God is good.
Hebrew
Tuvya
God is good.
Hebrew
Bezai
Plunder.
Hebrew
Beytah
House of God.
Hebrew
Bevynah
Understanding, intelligent.
Hebrew
Ticho
God is with me.
Hebrew
Bevinah
Understanding, intelligent.
Hebrew
Beulah
Bride.
Hebrew
Beula
Bride.
Hebrew
Betzalel
In Hebrew Bible, Betzalel was the chief artisan of the Tabernacle.
Hebrew
Betullah
Virgin.
Hebrew
Betulla
Virgin.
Hebrew
Betulah
Virgin.
Hebrew
Thomar
Twin.
Hebrew
Betsye
God is my oath.
Hebrew
Betsyah
God is my oath.
Hebrew
Betsya
God is my oath.
Hebrew
Betsiah
God is my oath.
Hebrew
Betsia
God is my oath.
Hebrew
Betinah
House of figs.
Hebrew
Bathsheba
Daughter of the oath or seventh daughter.
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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