Jewish Baby Names

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

All Jewish Baby Names

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Yoran
God will sing or God will rejoice.
Hebrew
Barisham
My rain.
Hebrew
Beraq
Lightning, a flash of light.
Hebrew
Magen
Magen means 'shield' or 'protector' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Raakel
Ewe (female sheep).
Hebrew
Azrim
Mighty, powerful.
Hebrew
Ebedmelech
Servant of the king.
Hebrew
Amtal
Dew of God.
Hebrew
Hanina
Full of Grace or Compassionate.
Hebrew
Dossi
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Shupham
High, exalted.
Hebrew
Haawah
Serpent or snake-like.
Hebrew
Abij
My father is a delight.
Hebrew
Zeraim
Seeds, planting.
Hebrew
Ramaz
Exalted.
Hebrew
Zisya
Sweet.
Hebrew
Shadrah
Unspecified meaning.
Hebrew
Kedesh
Holy place.
Hebrew
Kadeshbarnea
Referring to a place in the Bible.
Hebrew
Fiddvi
My riddle/puzzle.
Hebrew
PahathMoab
A biblical name referring to a descendant of Moab, a son of Lot.
Hebrew
Pemrah
Fruitful.
Hebrew
Ayaal
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Ishaya
Salvation.
Hebrew
Bartal
Son of the dew.
Hebrew
Daneet
Little judge.
Hebrew
Bezl
Shadow.
Hebrew
Jashubilehem
Gift from Bethlehem.
Hebrew
Timna
Timna means 'restrained' or 'counted' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Megaan
Pearl.
Hebrew
Kalleb
Dog.
Hebrew
Deborrah
Bee.
Hebrew
Deboraah
Bee.
Hebrew
Debborrah
Bee.
Hebrew
Zichri
Remembrance.
Hebrew
Adaim
Earth man.
Hebrew
Mamre
Mighty nation.
Hebrew
Barikha
Lightning.
Hebrew
Shimraanah
Guarded, protected.
Hebrew
Isuah
He will save, salvation.
Hebrew
Ishuai
Salvation is Mine.
Hebrew
Yavna
Beautiful.
Hebrew
Athara
Crown, diadem.
Hebrew
Avizak
Strong one.
Hebrew
Natay
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Zahal
Radiance, brilliance.
Hebrew
Tahrah
Pure, clean.
Hebrew
Jaareha
God will provide or God sees.
Hebrew
Fahaz
Protection.
Hebrew
Rimuna
Pomegranate; a fruit symbolizing fertility and abundance.
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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