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Hebrew Boy Names

2911 hebrew boy names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

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Few naming traditions run deeper than Hebrew. These are names rooted in scripture and centuries of meaning, and yet they dominate today’s charts — Hebrew boy names like Noah, Elijah, Benjamin and James sit right at the very top.

For strength and substance there’s Levi, Asher, Ezra and Samuel; for the timeless and classic, Michael, Daniel, Joseph and John never go out of style.

Every name below opens to its full page — its sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, and a clear audio pronunciation so you can hear it before you choose.

Hebrew Boy Names — Page 10

Izack#9322 in the U.S.A spelling of Isaac — from the Hebrew Yitzhaq, 'he laughs; he will laugh'Jacky#9328 in the U.S.A short form of Jack (from John, 'God is gracious') and Jacob ('supplanter; one who follows'); Jadan#9330 in the U.S.A form of Jadon/Jaden — from the Hebrew Yadon, 'God has heard' (also read 'thankful; He will juJahzeel#9335 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yahtzeel, 'God apportions/divides; God allots' (a biblical name); we note the sJamerson#9341 in the U.S.A modern form of Jameson — an English surname, 'son of James' (James from Jacob, 'supplanter; oJasaiah#9343 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Ja- element with -saiah (from Isaiah, 'God is salvation'); no single fJashua#9345 in the U.S.A spelling of Joshua — from the Hebrew Yehoshua, 'God is salvation; the Lord saves/is deliveranJatziel#9347 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Jaziel/Jahzeel (Hebrew, linked to 'God apportions') with a -iel ending (Jefte#9352 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Jephthah — from the Hebrew Yiftach, 'he opens; (God) sets free/opens up' (a bJeriko#9354 in the U.S.A spelling of Jericho — an ancient city, variously 'city of the moon' and 'fragrant/place of frJese#9356 in the U.S.A Spanish spelling of Jesse — from the Hebrew Yishai, variously 'gift; God exists; wealthy'; roJeshurun#9357 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yeshurun, 'the upright one; the righteous one' — a poetic/endearing name for thMycal#9357 in the U.S.Mycal is a modern respelling of Michael that keeps the pronunciation but swaps in a My- openingJesiel#9358 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Je- element (from Jesse, 'gift; God exists') with a -iel ending ('of GJhared#9363 in the U.S.A spelling of Jared — from the Hebrew Yared, 'descent; he descends; a descent/ruling'Jhaycob#9364 in the U.S.A stylized spelling of Jacob — from the Hebrew Yaakov, 'supplanter; one who follows/holds the hJhordy#9365 in the U.S.A spelling of Jordy/Jordi — a short form of Jordan, from the Hebrew Yarden, 'to flow down; the Jiair#9366 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Jair (Hebrew, 'he shines; God enlightens'); no single fixed root; routesJiovanny#9368 in the U.S.A spelling of Giovanni — the Italian form of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Jephte#9369 in the U.S.The French and Spanish form (Jephte / Jefte) of the Hebrew name Jephthah, borne by a judge of IJirah#9369 in the U.S.From the Hebrew yireh, 'He will provide/see' — from Jehovah-Jireh, 'the Lord will provide'; useJohnathen#9371 in the U.S.A spelling of Jonathan — from the Hebrew Yehonatan, 'God has given; gift of God'Joziyah#9374 in the U.S.A modern spelling, echoing Josiah (Hebrew, 'God supports/heals; the Lord saves'); no single fixJuandedios#9376 in the U.S.A Spanish devotional compound — Juan (John, 'God is gracious') + de Dios ('of God'), hence 'JohJubilee#9377 in the U.S.From the word jubilee — 'a joyful celebration; a special anniversary; a year of release' (from Kaeleb#9379 in the U.S.A spelling of Caleb — from the Hebrew Kalev, variously 'faithful; whole-hearted devotion' and 'Kasher#9395 in the U.S.Variously from the Hebrew kasher, 'fit; proper; kosher; suitable', and a modern Ka- + -sher coiNamon#9396 in the U.S.Namon is an uncommon American name whose root is uncertain. It may be a reshaped form of the HeKasiyah#9397 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Keziah/Cassia ('cassia; the cinnamon tree', a fragrant spice); no singleKassiah#9399 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Keziah/cassia ('cassia; the cinnamon tree', a fragrant spice); no singleJohnney#9410 in the U.S.Johnney is a variant spelling of Johnny, the affectionate short form of John, from the Hebrew YJoneric#9410 in the U.S.Joneric reads as a blend of John (Hebrew, 'God is gracious') and Eric (Norse, 'ever-ruler'), a Kimo#9443 in the U.S.The Hawaiian form of James/Jim — from the Hebrew Yaakov (Jacob), 'supplanter; one who follows'Miquel#9452 in the U.S.Miquel is a variant spelling of Miguel — also the standard Catalan form — the Spanish version oKorban#9453 in the U.S.From the Hebrew korban, 'an offering; a sacrifice (brought near to God)'; we note the sacred seKoren#9454 in the U.S.From the Hebrew koren, 'shining; radiant; a ray/beam of light'; used for both sexesKingjames#9461 in the U.S.Kingjames is a modern American compound joining the royal title King to the given name James, wMychael#9466 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Michael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?' A crisp variant ofMaico#9508 in the U.S.A short form/spelling of Michael (via the German Maik) — from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'; aMakaiah#9510 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Micaiah ('who is like Yah/God?', Hebrew) and Makai; no single fixed rootMalacai#9512 in the U.S.A spelling of Malachi — from the Hebrew mal'akhi, 'my messenger; messenger of God'; the last boMalykai#9516 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Malachi — from the Hebrew mal'akhi, 'my messenger; messenger of God'; weMaria#9520 in the U.S.From Mary/Miriam — variously 'beloved; bitter; of the sea/star of the sea'; used in some CatholMathys#9524 in the U.S.A French/Dutch form of Matthias/Matthew — from the Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God/God's gift'Mattaniah#9527 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Mattanyah — 'a gift of the Lord/Yah's gift' (mattan + Yah); a biblical name, thMatty#9528 in the U.S.A pet form of Matthew/Matthias — from the Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God/God's gift'Maykell#9531 in the U.S.A Spanish/Caribbean spelling of Michael (via Maikel) — from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'Shawnmichael#9534 in the U.S.Shawnmichael simply fuses two very familiar names. Shawn is the phonetic English spelling of IrMelchor#9536 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Melchior — from the Hebrew, 'the king of light; my king is light'; traditionaMelquisedec#9538 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Melchizedek — from the Hebrew Malki-tzedek, 'my king is righteousness'; a bibMichai#9542 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Micah/Micaiah ('who is like Yah/God?', Hebrew) and Makai; no single fixeMichal#9543 in the U.S.A Czech/Polish/Slovak form of Michael — from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'Micky#9544 in the U.S.A pet form of Michael/Mick — from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'Mihailo#9545 in the U.S.A Serbian/South Slavic form of Michael — from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'Mikeal#9546 in the U.S.A spelling of Mikael/Michael — from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'Mishael#9552 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Misha'el — 'who is what God is?; who belongs to God?'; a biblical name (a compaMordekai#9557 in the U.S.A spelling of Mordecai — from the Hebrew, linked to the Babylonian god Marduk, hence variously Mosa#9558 in the U.S.Variously a short form of Moses ('drawn out of the water', Hebrew) and a Sesotho/Tswana name ('Myeir#9564 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Meir ('one who gives light', Hebrew) and Amir ('a prince/commander', AraNatnael#9573 in the U.S.An Ethiopian (Amharic) form of Nathanael — from the Hebrew, 'God has given; a gift of God'; a dNavon#9575 in the U.S.From the Hebrew navon, 'wise; intelligent; discerning; understanding'Nazeir#9577 in the U.S.A spelling of Nazir — variously from the Arabic, 'a warner; an observer', and the Hebrew nazir,Nazire#9578 in the U.S.A spelling of Nazir — variously from the Arabic, 'a warner; an observer', and the Hebrew nazir,Nemiah#9581 in the U.S.A contracted spelling of Nehemiah — from the Hebrew Nechemyah, 'the Lord comforts; comforted byOzni#9617 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ozni — 'my hearing; my ear'; a biblical name, a grandson of Jacob; we note the Perez#9623 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Peretz — 'a breach; a breakthrough; one who breaks forth'; a son of Judah, an aTheodorejames#9638 in the U.S.Not a traditional single name: this is the two-name combination Theodore James recorded as one Zakry#9639 in the U.S.Zakry is a streamlined respelling of Zachary. The parent name goes back through Zachary to the Rapheal#9644 in the U.S.A spelling of Raphael — from the Hebrew Rafa'el, 'God has healed; God heals'; the name of an arRayshaun#9645 in the U.S.A modern African American name, blending Ray (a short form/'a beam of light') with Shaun (a forRoniel#9667 in the U.S.From the Hebrew — ron, 'joy/song', + el, 'God', hence 'God is my joy; my song is God'; we note Samuell#9682 in the U.S.A spelling of Samuel — from the Hebrew Shemu'el, 'God has heard; name of God; asked of God'; a Seraphim#9698 in the U.S.From the Hebrew serafim, 'the burning/fiery ones' — the highest order of angels; a saint's nameShaddai#9699 in the U.S.From the Hebrew El Shaddai, 'God Almighty; the Almighty'; a name/title of God; we note the sacrZachry#9720 in the U.S.Zachry is Zachary with the middle vowel dropped, from the English Zachary and Hebrew Zĕkharyah,Shawne#9722 in the U.S.Shawne is a spelling variant of Shawn, the phonetic English form of the Irish Sean, which is IrJonatha#9723 in the U.S.Jonatha reads as a shortened form of Jonathan, from the Hebrew Yehonatan, 'Yahweh has given'. DZamyr#9734 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Zamir (Hebrew, 'song; nightingale'; also an Arabic name, 'conscience'Thyago#9742 in the U.S.A Portuguese/Brazilian spelling of Tiago — a short form of Santiago (Saint James), from the HebZekari#9742 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Zachary/Zakari (from Hebrew Zechariah, 'the Lord remembers'); as spelTobyn#9746 in the U.S.A spelling of Tobin — a diminutive of Tobias, from the Hebrew Tobiah, 'God is good; the Lord isToviah#9750 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Toviah/Tobiah — 'God is good; the Lord is good' (tov, 'good', + Yah, 'God'); thTresean#9756 in the U.S.A modern African American name, blending a Tre- prefix with Sean (a form of John, 'God is graciBraheem#9769 in the U.S.Braheem is a phonetic respelling of Ibrahim (also Brahim), the Arabic form of Abraham, from theTysean#9773 in the U.S.A modern African American name, blending a Ty- prefix with Sean (a form of John, 'God is gracioUzias#9776 in the U.S.A Spanish/Portuguese form of Uzziah — from the Hebrew Uzziyahu, 'the Lord is my strength; Yah iAethan#9777 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Ethan, from the Hebrew for 'firm; strong; enduring; long-lived.' The addeDanyael#9793 in the U.S.Danyael is a respelling of Daniel, one of the oldest and most enduring Hebrew names, meaning 'GYacob#9811 in the U.S.An Ethiopian/Arabic form of Jacob/Yaqub — from the Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'a supplanter; one who folloYadel#9812 in the U.S.A modern Hispanic name, variously a short form of Yadiel ('God is my friend'/'beloved of God', Yago#9813 in the U.S.A Spanish/Galician form of Iago/Santiago — a form of James, from the Hebrew Jacob, 'a supplanteYani#9814 in the U.S.A short form of Yannis/Ioannis (John) — from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; also a Hopi word ('Anoah#9815 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Noah, from the Hebrew for 'rest; comfort; repose.' As a newer respYann#9815 in the U.S.A Breton form of John — from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious; the Lord is gracious'Yansiel#9816 in the U.S.A modern Hispanic name, joining a Yan- element (from John/Yan, 'God is gracious') with a -iel eYehya#9819 in the U.S.A spelling of Yahya — the Arabic form of John the Baptist, variously 'he shall live; God is graYeicob#9821 in the U.S.A Hispanic phonetic spelling of Jacob/Yacob — from the Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'a supplanter; one who fYeremi#9823 in the U.S.A Hispanic/Slavic short form of Jeremiah/Yeremiah — from the Hebrew Yirmeyahu, 'the Lord exaltsYeremy#9824 in the U.S.A Hispanic spelling of Jeremy — from Jeremiah, Hebrew 'the Lord exalts; appointed by God'; a prYordy#9827 in the U.S.A modern Hispanic form of Jordy — variously a pet form of George ('a farmer', Greek) and JordanYoussouf#9829 in the U.S.A West African (Francophone) form of Yusuf/Joseph — from the Hebrew, 'God will add/increase'; aYussuf#9832 in the U.S.A spelling of Yusuf/Joseph — from the Hebrew, 'God will add/increase'; a prophet in Islam; we nZacariah#9833 in the U.S.A spelling of Zachariah — from the Hebrew Zekharyah, 'the Lord remembers; God has remembered'; Zacharius#9834 in the U.S.A Latin/Greek form of Zacharias/Zachariah — from the Hebrew Zekharyah, 'the Lord remembers; GodZairo#9838 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an echo of Zaire (the river/country) and Jairo ('God enlightens/shinesZakar#9839 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a short form of Zachary/Zakariya ('the Lord remembers', Hebrew) and anZakarya#9840 in the U.S.A spelling of Zakariya — the Arabic form of Zachariah, from the Hebrew, 'the Lord remembers'; aZamiri#9842 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an echo of Zamir ('a nightingale/songbird', Hebrew) and Amiri ('of a pZantiago#9843 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Santiago — 'Saint James' (San + Tiago/Iago, from James/Jacob, 'a supplanteZemichael#9846 in the U.S.An Ethiopian (Amharic/Tigrinya) name — Ze-Michael, 'of Michael'; Michael from the Hebrew, 'who Zeon#9847 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an echo of Zion ('a highest point; a fortress/holy hill', Hebrew) and Zeremiah#9849 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Jeremiah ('the Lord exalts; appointed by God', Hebrew) with a Ze- oZeven#9850 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an echo of the word Seven (a number/word name) and Zev ('a wolf', HebrJimmylee#9851 in the U.S.Jimmylee joins Jimmy, a pet form of James (from Hebrew Ya'akov, traditionally read as 'supplantZachrey#9851 in the U.S.Zachrey reads as a variant spelling of Zachary, an English form of the Hebrew Zechariah, meaninZevin#9851 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Zev- element ('a wolf', Hebrew) with a -in ending (echoing Kevin/DevinZackrey#9852 in the U.S.Zackrey is a phonetic respelling of Zachary, the English form of the Hebrew Zechariah, 'Yahweh Zevy#9852 in the U.S.A pet form, variously of Zev ('a wolf', Hebrew) and Zvi ('a deer/gazelle', Hebrew); routes layeZevyn#9853 in the U.S.A spelling of Zevin — a modern name joining a Zev- element ('a wolf', Hebrew) with a -yn endingZiv#9854 in the U.S.From the Hebrew ziv, 'radiance; brightness; light/glow'; also the old name of a spring monthCoehn#9860 in the U.S.A respelling of Cohen, from the Hebrew kohen, 'priest' — the priestly line descended from AaronZyonn#9862 in the U.S.A spelling of Zion — from the Hebrew Tzion, 'a highest point; a fortress/holy hill'; a name forBinyumin#9872 in the U.S.A Yiddish and Bukharian form of Benjamin (Hebrew Binyamin), 'son of the right hand' (the side oAddiel#9876 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Adiel — 'an ornament of God; God is my adornment' (adi, 'ornament', + el, 'God'Adiv#9884 in the U.S.From the Hebrew adiv, 'gentle; pleasant; polite/refined; courteous'Adlai#9885 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Adlai — variously 'my witness; God is just; my ornament'; a biblical name (the Adoniram#9887 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Adoniram — 'my Lord is exalted/high' (adoni, 'my lord', + ram, 'exalted/high');Ammiel#9888 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ammiel, 'my kinsman is God' or 'people of God' (am, 'people; kinsman,' + el, 'GAilan#9896 in the U.S.Variously a form of Ilan/Aylan ('a tree/an oak', Hebrew) and a Chinese name (ai, 'love', + lan,Alpheus#9916 in the U.S.Variously the Greek Alpheios (a river and river-god of Arcadia) and the Hebrew-derived biblicalChanan#9924 in the U.S.From the Hebrew 'Chanan', 'gracious' (tied to 'God is gracious') — a name borne by figures in tAniel#9935 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Aniel/Haniel — 'God is my grace; the grace/favor of God' (chen, 'grace', + el, Anthonyjames#9940 in the U.S.A compound name — Anthony ('priceless; praiseworthy; of the Antonii', Latin) joined with James Azeriah#9942 in the U.S.A modern respelling near Azariah ('helped by God'), reshaped on the -iah pattern of Isaiah and Arieh#9952 in the U.S.From the Hebrew aryeh, 'a lion' (a symbol of strength and of the tribe of Judah); we note the tArryn#9957 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaron/Arran — variously 'lofty; exalted; a mountain of strength' (Hebrew Aaron) aAryel#9965 in the U.S.A spelling of Ariel — from the Hebrew, 'a lion of God' (ari, 'lion', + el, 'God'); a poetic namAsaias#9969 in the U.S.A form of Isaiah (Asaias, the Greek/Latin form) — from the Hebrew Yeshayahu, 'the Lord is salvaAsaya#9970 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an echo of Asa ('healer; physician', Hebrew) or Isaiah with an -aya enAuren#9978 in the U.S.A spelling of Oren — from the Hebrew, 'a pine/laurel tree'; also read as an echo of 'aurum' (goAuriel#9979 in the U.S.Variously a form of Uriel ('God is my light/fire', Hebrew) and a Latin 'aureus' (golden) name; Avidan#9983 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Avidan, 'my father is just/judge' (av, 'father', + din, 'judgment/justice'); a Aviyon#9985 in the U.S.A modern name, variously joining Avi ('my father', Hebrew) with a -yon ending, or an echo of AvAzryel#9990 in the U.S.A spelling of Azriel/Azrael — from the Hebrew, 'God is my help' (azri, 'my help', + el, 'God');Benjiman#10003 in the U.S.A spelling of Benjamin — from the Hebrew Binyamin, 'a son of the right hand; a son of the southElye#10022 in the U.S.A Yiddish form of Elijah (Eliyahu), from the Hebrew for 'the Lord is my God'; also read as an EJeromy#10022 in the U.S.A respelling of Jeremy — from the Hebrew Yirmeyahu, 'the Lord will raise up; the Lord exalts' —Eliza#10026 in the U.S.A short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew for 'God is my oath.' Overwhelmingly a girl's name; Hyman#10028 in the U.S.A Jewish given name, an anglicization of the Hebrew Chaim (Hayyim), 'life.' It was common amongEtai#10040 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ittai (Etai), 'with me; near', the name of a loyal Gittite warrior who stood byJoncarlos#10041 in the U.S.Joncarlos is a run-together compound of Jon and Carlos, a Latino naming habit that joins two naJud#10042 in the U.S.A short form of Judah (Hebrew Yehudah, 'praised; thanksgiving') or Jude; a crisp, one-beat nameIsaah#10044 in the U.S.Isaah reads as a modern respelling of Isaiah, from the Hebrew Yesha'yahu, 'Yahweh is salvation'Chanoch#10050 in the U.S.The Hebrew form of Enoch — 'dedicated; trained/initiated' (from chanakh, 'to dedicate'); a descEmmanuelle#10050 in the U.S.The French feminine form of Emmanuel, from the Hebrew Immanu'el, 'God is with us.' It is usuallEzekio#10058 in the U.S.A modern formation echoing Ezekiel, from the Hebrew Yehezqel, 'God strengthens', with an -io enCobee#10059 in the U.S.A spelling of Coby — a short form of Jacob ('a supplanter; one who follows', Hebrew) or Colby; Coben#10060 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a Co- + -ben coinage, an echo of Corbin ('a raven') or a form of CohenEzrin#10061 in the U.S.A modern formation echoing Ezra, from the Hebrew for 'help', with an -in ending. Best read as aHuriel#10067 in the U.S.Huriel appears to be a variant or elaborated spelling of Uriel, the Hebrew name meaning 'God isGilad#10076 in the U.S.Gilad is a Hebrew name taken from Gilead, a mountainous region east of the Jordan River. The plGianno#10080 in the U.S.An Italian-styled name in the Gianni/Giovanni family, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is graciouIsiac#10081 in the U.S.Isiac is an unusual respelling of Isaac, the Hebrew biblical name from 'Yitzhak,' 'he will laugJaques#10083 in the U.S.Jaques is a spelling of the French Jacques, the French form of Jacob and James. The ultimate roDashun#10089 in the U.S.A modern African American name, joining the Da- prefix with Shaun/Shawn (a form of John, 'God iJaedin#10092 in the U.S.Jaedin is a spelling of Jaden and Jayden, largely modern coinages in the rhyming family of AideDavidjames#10093 in the U.S.A compound name — David ('beloved', Hebrew) joined with James ('a supplanter; one who follows',Davison#10095 in the U.S.From the English surname Davison, 'a son of David' (David, 'beloved', Hebrew); a patronymic surDawid#10097 in the U.S.The Polish/Afrikaans form of David — from the Hebrew David, 'beloved'; the second king of IsraeDeivid#10102 in the U.S.A Latina/Brazilian phonetic spelling of David — from the Hebrew David, 'beloved'; the second kiJahniel#10107 in the U.S.Jahniel is a modern formation in the Hebrew mold, ending in the familiar -el element ('God'), aDeniel#10108 in the U.S.A spelling of Daniel — from the Hebrew Daniyyel, 'God is my judge'; the prophet Daniel; we noteHenok#10108 in the U.S.The Ethiopian and Amharic form of Enoch, from the Hebrew Chanokh, 'dedicated; trained; initiateJdyn#10111 in the U.S.Jdyn strips the vowels from Jayden into a stylized, texting-era spelling. Jayden itself is a moIshmeal#10116 in the U.S.Ishmeal is a spelling variant of the biblical Ishmael, from Hebrew Yishma'el, 'God has heard' oEnok#10123 in the U.S.The Scandinavian form of Enoch, from the Hebrew Chanoch, 'dedicated; consecrated; trained.' In Isaiha#10128 in the U.S.Isaiha is Isaiah with the last two letters transposed — 'Isai-ha' instead of 'Isai-ah.' PlainlyDiovanni#10129 in the U.S.A spelling of Giovanni — the Italian form of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious';Itay#10132 in the U.S.The modern Hebrew Itay, from the biblical Ittai — Ittai the Gittite, a foreign-born commander wDovber#10136 in the U.S.A traditional Jewish compound of Dov ('a bear', Hebrew) and Ber ('a bear', Yiddish) — 'a bear' Jacobb#10136 in the U.S.Jacobb is a doubled-consonant spelling of Jacob, from the Hebrew Ya'akov, traditionally explainJerimah#10143 in the U.S.Jerimah is a reduced spelling of Jeremiah, the English form of the Hebrew Yirmeyahu, understoodEbraheem#10145 in the U.S.A spelling of Ibrahim/Abraham — from the Hebrew Avraham, 'a father of many/multitudes'; the proEliann#10153 in the U.S.A form of Elian — variously 'my God has answered' (Hebrew, from Eliana) and 'the sun; child of Eliantte#10154 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an elaboration of Elian ('my God has answered', Hebrew) with a French-Eliceo#10155 in the U.S.A spelling of Eliseo — the Spanish form of Elisha, from the Hebrew Elishua, 'God is my salvatioElkanah#10156 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Elqanah, 'God has created/possessed/acquired' (el, 'God', + qanah, 'to create/pElyam#10159 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Elyam, 'God of the sea; the sea of God' (el, 'God', + yam, 'the sea'); a modernElyot#10160 in the U.S.A spelling of Elliot — a diminutive of Elijah, from the Hebrew Eliyahu, 'the Lord is my God'; tEmanuele#10161 in the U.S.The Italian form of Emmanuel — from the Hebrew Immanuel, 'God is with us' (a name given to the Ephriam#10167 in the U.S.A spelling of Ephraim — from the Hebrew Efrayim, 'fruitful; doubly fruitful'; a son of Joseph aEziyah#10175 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an Ez- + -iah coinage or an echo of Ezekiel/Hezekiah/Isaiah (Hebrew -iHezekiel#10184 in the U.S.A form blending Ezekiel ('God strengthens', from Yehezqel) and Hezekiah ('the Lord strengthens'Gedalia#10193 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Gedalyahu, 'God is great; the Lord has made great' (gadal, 'to be great', + YahGeffen#10194 in the U.S.From the Hebrew gefen, 'a vine; a grapevine' (a symbol of fruitfulness and the land of Israel);Jackey#10194 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Jackie, the affectionate form of Jack — itself a medieval English nickGiani#10198 in the U.S.A spelling of Gianni — a short form of Giovanni (the Italian John), from the Hebrew, 'God is grJohnpatrick#10198 in the U.S.Johnpatrick joins two classic names, John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious, and PatGianna#10199 in the U.S.A feminine of Gianni (the Italian John) — from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; overwhelmingly a Giordano#10202 in the U.S.The Italian form of Jordan — from the Hebrew Yarden, 'to flow down/descend'; the Jordan river (

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Popular Hebrew boy names include Noah, Elijah, Benjamin, Levi, Asher and Ezra — several are current U.S. top-10 names. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

What is a strong Hebrew name for a boy?

Levi, Asher, Samuel and Ezra are strong Hebrew boy names with deep scriptural roots and a confident, modern sound.