Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Zozel
Delicate.
Hebrew
Zozah
Delicate.
Hebrew
Zosah
Livestock.
Hebrew
Zosa
Livestock.
Hebrew
Asarel
God has helped.
Hebrew
Asaph
Collector, gatherer.
Hebrew
Zoriah
God is my light.
Hebrew
Asah
Plant of joy.
Hebrew
Asaf
Gather, gatherer.
Hebrew
Arythah
Lioness of God.
Hebrew
Zorinah
Dawn.
Hebrew
Aryonah
Bringer of joy.
Hebrew
Aryona
Bringer of joy.
Hebrew
Aryn
Enlightened.
Hebrew
Aryl
Lion of God.
Hebrew
Aryelle
Lioness of God.
Hebrew
Aryellah
Lioness of God.
Hebrew
Aryella
Lioness of God.
Hebrew
Aryele
Lioness of God.
Hebrew
Aryelah
Lioness of God.
Hebrew
Aryela
Lioness of God.
Hebrew
Aryel
Lion of God.
Hebrew
Aryeh
Lion.
Hebrew
Arye
Lion.
Hebrew
Arydatha
Lioness of knowledge.
Hebrew
Zohar
Splendor, light, or brilliance, often referring to divine radiance.
Hebrew
Zohare
Shining.
Hebrew
Zohara
Light, brilliance.
Hebrew
Zoheret
Shining.
Hebrew
Zophiah
God's watchfulness.
Hebrew
Zophia
My brightness.
Hebrew
Zophi
My brightness.
Hebrew
Zophey
My brightness.
Hebrew
Arvia
From the Hebrew meaning 'lioness' or 'wild goat'.
Hebrew
Arvah
One who is exalted.
Hebrew
Arvad
Fugitive.
Hebrew
Zivyn
Vigorous or full of life.
Hebrew
Arunah
High, exalted.
Hebrew
Zivin
Vigorous or full of life.
Hebrew
Zivon
Vigorous or full of life.
Hebrew
Ziven
Vigorous or full of life.
Hebrew
Zivan
Vigorous, alive.
Hebrew
Zimry
My song.
Hebrew
Zimri
My praise.
Hebrew
Zimon
Listener.
Hebrew
Zilpa
Drooping.
Hebrew
Zilpah
Drooping.
Hebrew
Zevyd
Beloved deer.
Hebrew
Zevid
Friend of deer.
Hebrew
Zevyel
God's deer.
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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