Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Bethseda
House of Grace.
Hebrew
Bethsaida
House of fishermen or house of hunting.
Hebrew
Bethne
Daughter of beauty or daughter of grace.
Hebrew
Bethlem
House of war or house of conflict.
Hebrew
Bethlam
House of meat or house of victuals.
Hebrew
Bethine
Gracious house or God's promise.
Hebrew
Bethinah
Daughter of grace or Daughter of God's promise.
Hebrew
Bethina
House of grace or God's promise.
Hebrew
Bethiah
Daughter of Yahweh.
Hebrew
Bethia
Daughter of God.
Hebrew
Bethesdah
House of favor.
Hebrew
Bethesda
House of mercy.
Hebrew
Bethany
House of figs or house of affliction.
Hebrew
Betheli
House of God is my God.
Hebrew
Bethel
House of God.
Hebrew
Beth
House, God is my oath.
Hebrew
Betah
Daughter of Jobab in the Bible.
Hebrew
Beruriah
Chosen by God.
Hebrew
Bertynah
Bright, shining.
Hebrew
Bertyl
Bright, shining.
Hebrew
Taunot
Guardian.
Hebrew
Tavoris
Modern invented name, no defined meaning.
Hebrew
Tavor
Tavor is the Hebrew name for Mount Tabor, a biblical site.
Hebrew
Tamir
Tall, strong.
Hebrew
Talmon
Hill, mound.
Hebrew
Tahron
Rejoice, be glad.
Hebrew
Tabbai
Goodness.
Hebrew
Berila
Aquamarine.
Hebrew
Taavi
Beloved.
Hebrew
Taaveti
Beloved of God.
Hebrew
Berekiah
Yahweh has blessed.
Hebrew
Berechiah
Blessed by the Lord.
Hebrew
Sussan
Lily.
Hebrew
Susie
Lily or rose, often a diminutive of Susan.
Hebrew
Berakhiah
Blessed by Yahweh.
Hebrew
Berak
Blessing.
Hebrew
Beraiah
Created by Yahweh.
Hebrew
Berach
Blessing.
Hebrew
Berac
Blessing.
Hebrew
Benzion
Son of Zion, referring to the biblical hill in Jerusalem.
Hebrew
Benzi
Diminutive of Benzion, meaning 'son of Zion'.
Hebrew
Benoni
Son of my sorrow.
Hebrew
Benne
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Bennah
Blessed.
Hebrew
Benna
Blessed.
Hebrew
Benjamin
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Benke
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Benkamin
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Benjy
Son of the right hand.
Hebrew
Benjie
Son of the right hand.
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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