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Hebrew Girl Names

3791 hebrew girl names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

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Hebrew names are some of the oldest in the world — carried through scripture and thousands of years of history — yet many feel completely at home on a modern birth certificate. That timelessness is exactly why so many parents fall for Hebrew girl names. The top-chart favorites lead: Ava, Mia, Isabella, Evelyn and Elizabeth all trace back to Hebrew roots.

For something with more scriptural depth, Naomi, Abigail, Delilah and Eliana carry real weight, while Sadie, Ellie, Naomi and Layla keep the heritage light and sweet.

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 Girl Names — Page 2

Siya#879 in the U.S.In Sanskrit, Siya is a name for Sita, the wife of Rama in the Ramayana, meaning furrow or born Rebekah#884 in the U.S.From Hebrew Rivkah, possibly connected to a root meaning to tie, bind, or ensnare; traditionallReya#884 in the U.S.Queen; from Spanish reina / Latin reginaLeanna#890 in the U.S.A blended or independently coined name, combining elements of Leah (Hebrew: weary, or wild cow)Lilianna#891 in the U.S.Elaborated form of Lily or Lilia, from Latin lilium (lily flower), combined with the -anna suffAnais#892 in the U.S.Catalan and Occitan form of Anna, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor; the namMariel#893 in the U.S.Dutch and German diminutive of Maria, itself from Hebrew Miryam; the meaning of Mary is debatedLilyana#897 in the U.S.Lily; variant of Lilliana, combining lily (the flower) with the -ana suffix meaning grace or faLiora#900 in the U.S.From Hebrew Li-Or, composed of li (for me, to me) and or (light); meaning my light or light forMicah#909 in the U.S.Who is like God? — from Hebrew Mi-ka-el, a rhetorical question affirming God's incomparabilityAnayah#913 in the U.S.From Hebrew Anaiah meaning Yahweh has answered, composed of ana (to answer, to respond) and YahEliora#914 in the U.S.From Hebrew El (God) and or (light), meaning God is my light or the Lord is my light; a femininSarahi#917 in the U.S.Elaborated form of Sarah (Hebrew Sara: princess, noblewoman, or lady), with the Spanish influenElyse#918 in the U.S.French short form of Elisabeth (Elizabeth), from Hebrew Elisheba meaning my God is an oath or pJoelle#919 in the U.S.Yahweh is God; French feminine form of Joel, from Hebrew Yo'el (Yah is God)Giana#921 in the U.S.Italian short form of Giovanna (the Italian feminine form of John/Giovanni), ultimately from HeElisabeth#925 in the U.S.From Hebrew Elisheba, composed of El (God) and sheba (oath, promise, or seven, suggesting fullnMaddie#927 in the U.S.Short form of Madeline (from Greek Magdalene: of Magdala) or Madison (from Old English: son of Salma#937 in the U.S.From Arabic Salma, from the root salam meaning peace, safety, and well-being; related to HebrewAlianna#938 in the U.S.A blended form combining elements of Aliana or Aliana, itself a variant of Aliana, drawing on LElsa#938 in the U.S.Pledged to God; short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba (my God is an oath / my God is abMariella#943 in the U.S.Italian diminutive of Maria, itself from Hebrew Miriam, meaning beloved, wished-for child, or pElliot#944 in the U.S.My God is Yahweh; single-t spelling variant of Elliott, from the Hebrew name Elijah via medievaMadalyn#946 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Madeline or Magdalene, from Hebrew Magdala meaning tower or place of the toSariah#951 in the U.S.Variant of Sarah or a blend of Sarah and Mariah, interpreted as princess of God; also a name inSalome#952 in the U.S.Peace; from Hebrew/Aramaic shalom (peace), the root of Salome and SolomonAnika#955 in the U.S.In Sanskrit, Anika means army or face, while as a Scandinavian and German diminutive of Anna frAleah#965 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Aliah or Alia, from Hebrew and Arabic ali or aliyah meaning exalted, high, Mazie#966 in the U.S.Variant of Maisie, itself a Scottish diminutive of Margaret or Mary, from Greek margarites meanNancy#967 in the U.S.Originally a medieval diminutive of Ann or Agnes, now understood as a pet form of Ann from HebrAmyra#968 in the U.S.Princess or treetop; variant of Amira, from Arabic amira (princess, commander) or Hebrew amirahElia#970 in the U.S.Feminine form of Elias or Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu meaning my God is Yahweh, combining el meMikaela#970 in the U.S.Who is like God? — Scandinavian/American feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew mi-ka-el (who isJianna#973 in the U.S.Variant of Gianna, the Italian feminine form of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew Yochanan meaning YArely#984 in the U.S.Variant of Areli, from Hebrew meaning heroic or valiant, or connected to the word ari meaning lKamiyah#985 in the U.S.A creative blend possibly combining Japanese kami meaning god, spirit, or divine with the HebreMalka#986 in the U.S.Queen; from Hebrew malka (queen), related to melech (king)Lisa#991 in the U.S.Short form of Elisabeth or Elisa, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning my God is an oath, or my God is Zayla#993 in the U.S.Possibly from Arabic Zayla or Zaylah meaning 'from the port of Zeila' (Somalia); or a variant oAnnika#995 in the U.S.Scandinavian and German diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace, favor, or He has Simone#998 in the U.S.French feminine form of Simon, from Hebrew Shim'on meaning he heard or God has heard; one of thBetty#1008 in the U.S.Pledged to God; English pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba (my God is an oath / my GodDara#1026 in the U.S.Oak tree; from Irish Gaelic dara/doire (oak, oak grove)Sapphire#1037 in the U.S.Blue gemstone; from Greek sappheiros (lapis lazuli, blue stone), from Hebrew sappir (precious sAdara#1041 in the U.S.Noble; from Hebrew Adara (noble) or Arabic adara (virgin); also the name of a star in Canis MajEliyanah#1047 in the U.S.My God is Yahweh; an elaborated feminine form combining Elijah (Eliyahu: my God is Yahweh) withDalilah#1049 in the U.S.Delicate, languishing; spelling variant of Delilah, from Hebrew dalilah (weak, languishing, delLaylah#1056 in the U.S.Night; from Arabic layla (night, dark beauty)Mattie#1057 in the U.S.Gift of God; English pet form of Martha or Matilda; Martha from Aramaic meaning lady or mistresMireya#1066 in the U.S.She who beholds God; Spanish form of Miriam or Mireia, from Hebrew marah (bitterness, strength)Ellison#1067 in the U.S.Son of Elias; an English patronymic surname from the biblical name Elias (Elijah: my God is YahMalayah#1070 in the U.S.Freedom; from Filipino Malay malaya (free, independent); or a variant of Maleah (Hebrew: tired/Raquel#1071 in the U.S.Ewe (female sheep); Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel, from Hebrew rakhel (ewe)Araya#1075 in the U.S.Lioness (Hebrew ari, lion + feminine -aya suffix); also a Thai name meaning beautiful forest orDana#1077 in the U.S.God is my judge; from Hebrew Dan (judge) as a feminine form; also an English place-name from OlMiah#1080 in the U.S.Mine; a spelling variant of Mia, itself an Italian/Scandinavian short form of Maria (Hebrew: beIvana#1088 in the U.S.God is gracious; Slavic feminine form of Ivan, itself the Slavic form of John, from Hebrew YohaSally#1098 in the U.S.Princess; English pet form of Sarah, from Hebrew sarah (princess, noblewoman)Dania#1099 in the U.S.God is my judge; feminine diminutive of Daniel (Hebrew Daniyel: God is my judge), or from ArabiMeera#1101 in the U.S.Prosperous; ocean; from Sanskrit mira (ocean, sea) or Hindi Meera (devoted one, after the saintJuana#1102 in the U.S.God is gracious; Spanish feminine form of Juan (John), from Hebrew Yohanan (Yahweh is gracious)Jubilee#1103 in the U.S.A year of celebration and remission; from Hebrew yobel (ram's horn, jubilee year) via Latin jubGiavanna#1114 in the U.S.God is gracious; variant spelling of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of Giovanni (John), frLailah#1115 in the U.S.Night; a spelling variant of Layla, from Arabic layla (night, dark beauty)Lizbeth#1116 in the U.S.Pledged to God; a short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba (my God is an oath / my God is Micaela#1118 in the U.S.Who is like God? — Spanish/Italian feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew mi-ka-elAvayah#1120 in the U.S.My father is Yahweh; a creative American expansion of Ava with a Hebrew -yah suffixLibby#1123 in the U.S.Pledged to God; an English pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba (my God is an oath)Taliyah#1124 in the U.S.Dew of God; a creative spelling variant of Taliah or Talia, from Hebrew tal (dew) + yah (YahwehSusan#1136 in the U.S.Lily; from Hebrew Shoshannah (lily, rose), via Greek Sousanna and Latin SusannaAriela#1138 in the U.S.Lion of God; feminine form of Ariel, from Hebrew ari (lion) + el (God)Ann#1141 in the U.S.Grace, favor; English form of Anne/Anna, from Latin Anna, from Hebrew Hannah (grace, favor)Marian#1151 in the U.S.Beloved; a blend of Mary (Hebrew Miriam: beloved, bitter, wished-for) and Ann (Hebrew Hannah: gCarmela#1155 in the U.S.Garden or vineyard; from Hebrew Karmel (garden, vineyard of God) via Spanish Carmen and ItalianShay#1158 in the U.S.Gift; from Irish Gaelic séaghdha (admirable, fine) or from Hebrew shay (gift)Madalynn#1172 in the U.S.Woman from Magdala (tower); spelling variant of Madeline, from Hebrew Magdala (tower)Aniya#1183 in the U.S.Gracious; God answered; variant of Anya or Anna, from Hebrew Hannah (grace, favor) via Slavic AShea#1187 in the U.S.Admirable; from Irish Gaelic Séaghdha (admirable, fine); or from the shea tree (Vitellaria paraAvah#1191 in the U.S.Life; a spelling variant of Ava, from Germanic ava (life, living) or Hebrew Chava (life)Isha#1202 in the U.S.Woman; from Sanskrit isha (woman, goddess) or Hebrew isha (woman, from Adam's rib)Jhene#1204 in the U.S.God is gracious; a creative spelling of Janay or Janae, ultimately from Hebrew John/Jane (YahweMollie#1206 in the U.S.Bitter or beloved; English pet form of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam (bitter, beloved, or wished-forZahara#1208 in the U.S.Flower; radiance; to bloom; from Arabic zahara (to flower, to shine) and Hebrew zohar (radianceMaleah#1210 in the U.S.Possibly a variant of Malia (Hawaiian form of Mary: bitter, beloved) or a blend of Maleah (HebrMoriah#1212 in the U.S.Seen by God; or God is my teacher; from Hebrew Moriyyah (seen by God), the name of the mountainLianna#1215 in the U.S.My God has answered; short form of names like Eliana or Juliana; or from French liane (a climbiGianni#1222 in the U.S.God is gracious; Italian short form of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew Yohanan (Yahweh is graciousJada#1224 in the U.S.Jade (the green gemstone); from Spanish jade (from Spanish ijada: flank, because jade was said Serafina#1231 in the U.S.Burning ones; Italian/Spanish form of Seraphina, from Hebrew seraphim (burning ones — the higheSharon#1232 in the U.S.The plain; the Plain of Sharon — a fertile coastal plain in ancient Israel, from Hebrew sharon Zaira#1233 in the U.S.Radiance; flower; from Arabic zahra (flower, radiance, to bloom) — a variant of Zara or ZahraMazikeen#1235 in the U.S.Harmful spirits; the injurious ones; from Hebrew/Yiddish mazikim (harmful demons, spirits that Joan#1238 in the U.S.God is gracious; English feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan (Yahweh is gracious) via LaAliah#1246 in the U.S.Exalted; to ascend; from Hebrew aliyah (rising, ascension — used for Jewish immigration to IsraRae#1265 in the U.S.Ewe; ray of light; short form of Rachel (Hebrew: ewe, female sheep) or a feminine variant of RaRebeca#1269 in the U.S.To bind, to tie; a snareAnnalee#1276 in the U.S.Gracious meadow; combination of grace (Anna) and clearing (Lee)Madisyn#1286 in the U.S.Son of Matthew; gift of GodAmariah#1289 in the U.S.God has promised; the Lord has spokenEliette#1290 in the U.S.My God is an oath; beloved of GodAnnette#1304 in the U.S.Grace, favor, graciousAnnabella#1313 in the U.S.Gracious and beautiful; grace plus beautyAnnelise#1321 in the U.S.Grace plus God's oath; gracious and devoted to GodMariela#1324 in the U.S.Beloved of God; diminutive of MariaAylah#1326 in the U.S.Oak tree, or halo of light around the moonDalila#1328 in the U.S.Gentle, delicate, languishingDina#1334 in the U.S.Judged, vindicated, avengedJana#1335 in the U.S.God is graciousAddyson#1337 in the U.S.Son of Adam; descendant of the red earthLiah#1340 in the U.S.Weary; also interpreted as wild cow or gazelleAmarah#1343 in the U.S.Eternal, long life, immortalCarmella#1345 in the U.S.Garden, orchard, vineyard; from Mount CarmelLiz#1348 in the U.S.My God is an oath; devoted to GodEvalyn#1351 in the U.S.Wished-for child; hazelnut; from Old French avelineMay#1357 in the U.S.The month of May; also pearl or beloved as a pet formSusanna#1360 in the U.S.Lily flower, graceful as a lilyAdira#1366 in the U.S.Strong, mighty, powerful, nobleJoey#1375 in the U.S.God will increase, God will addAdina#1376 in the U.S.Gentle, delicate, tender, nobleJenny#1388 in the U.S.God is gracious, belovedZarah#1391 in the U.S.Blooming flower, brightness, radianceAnnya#1392 in the U.S.Grace, favor, belovedArizbeth#1393 in the U.S.My God is an oath; beloved of GodEvalynn#1399 in the U.S.Wished-for child; hazelnut; from avelineAnneliese#1405 in the U.S.Grace plus God's oath; gracious and devoted to GodJanae#1408 in the U.S.God is graciousChava#1415 in the U.S.Life, living oneDevorah#1416 in the U.S.Bee, the honeybeeMagdalene#1419 in the U.S.She of Magdala, woman of the towerAreli#1422 in the U.S.Lion of God; angel of the first heavenElyana#1424 in the U.S.My God has answered; God has respondedBaila#1427 in the U.S.Dance, to dance with joyZiva#1432 in the U.S.Brilliance, radiance, glowing lightAddisyn#1433 in the U.S.Son of Adam; descendant of the red earthDamaris#1435 in the U.S.Gentle, calf, tame oneIra#1436 in the U.S.Watchful, attentive, full of observationYaneli#1438 in the U.S.God is gracious; beloved of GodAlisa#1442 in the U.S.Noble, of noble kindGitty#1443 in the U.S.Good, joyful, a good thingAnyla#1450 in the U.S.Modern American name; possibly from Ana (grace) or Anil (blue/sky)Anita#1463 in the U.S.Grace, favor; little AnaJael#1470 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yael (יָעֵל), meaning 'mountain goat' or 'ibex'. In the Bible, Jael was the womNavi#1485 in the U.S.From Hebrew 'navi' meaning 'prophet'.Ester#1508 in the U.S.a variant of Esther, generally taken to mean 'star', from Old Persian; possibly linked to the gMari#1510 in the U.S.A short form or variant of Mary/Maria, used in Welsh, Scandinavian, and other traditions; the uLeora#1529 in the U.S.from Hebrew, a variant of Liora, derived from 'li' ('to me') and 'or' ('light'), meaning 'my liMika#1545 in the U.S.Japanese feminine name with meanings varying by kanji, such as 'beautiful fragrance'.Keila#1562 in the U.S.Possibly from the biblical Hebrew place name Keilah; in modern usage often a coined variant of Nechama#1571 in the U.S.Comfort, consolationLiya#1589 in the U.S.a variant of Leah (Hebrew, possibly meaning 'weary'); in Amharic/Ethiopian usage interpreted asAdalia#1592 in the U.S.Biblical name (a son of Haman in the Book of Esther) of uncertain Persian/Hebrew meaning; in moHosanna#1596 in the U.S."save us, we pray; deliver us," from Hebrew hoshia-na, used as a shout of praiseYael#1600 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yael (יָעֵל), meaning 'mountain goat' or 'ibex'. A biblical heroine who slew thHadassa#1604 in the U.S.Myrtle tree (Hebrew name of Queen Esther)Abbie#1617 in the U.S.A diminutive of Abigail, from Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father is joy'.Suri#1628 in the U.S.a Yiddish pet form of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess, noblewoman'Amaria#1630 in the U.S.A modern American name, often felt as an elaboration of Amara or a blend with Maria; it also coMalky#1648 in the U.S.A Yiddish given name from Hebrew 'malki' meaning 'my king' or 'my queen', popular in Orthodox JRivky#1676 in the U.S.Diminutive of Rivka/RebeccaYehudis#1687 in the U.S.Yiddish form of Hebrew Yehudit (Judith), meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'Jewish woman'.Rochel#1700 in the U.S.the Yiddish form of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe'Samaria#1719 in the U.S.A biblical place name, the capital of the ancient northern Kingdom of Israel, from Hebrew 'ShomSarina#1795 in the U.S.Princess (elaboration of Sarah)Shoshana#1796 in the U.S.LilyAviva#1800 in the U.S.SpringJosephina#1825 in the U.S.Feminine elaboration of Joseph (Hebrew Yosef), 'he will add / God will increase'.Ahuva#1845 in the U.S.BelovedEiza#1864 in the U.S.Modern variant or short form of Eliza, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheva (Elizabeth), "my God is Marion#1867 in the U.S.French diminutive of Marie (Mary), from Hebrew Miryam; meaning debated, commonly 'beloved' or 'Joni#1882 in the U.S.Variant/diminutive of Joan or Joanne, ultimately from Hebrew 'God is gracious'.Elyanna#1895 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Eliana, from Hebrew elements 'El' ('God') and 'anah' ('answered'), meaning Tahlia#1918 in the U.S.Dew of God; heaven's dewZion#1919 in the U.S.Highest point; fortification; a name for JerusalemRayah#1928 in the U.S.Friend, companion, belovedShai#1963 in the U.S.giftBracha#2009 in the U.S.BlessingEliany#2027 in the U.S.Spanish/Latin American respelling of Eliana (cf. Elianny), from Hebrew elements 'Eli' (my God) Ellia#2028 in the U.S.Modern elaboration of Ella (Germanic element 'ali/alia') or a feminine form of Elia/Elijah, HebNahomy#2033 in the U.S.Modern Spanish respelling of the biblical Naomi (Hebrew Na'omi), meaning 'pleasant, sweet, deliElisha#2038 in the U.S.From Hebrew Elishaʿ, 'God is salvation' (El 'God' + yashaʿ 'to save/deliver'). Name of an Old TEdna#2054 in the U.S.PleasureBatsheva#2097 in the U.S.Daughter of the oathChany#2100 in the U.S.Yiddish pet form of Chana/Channah (Hebrew Hannah), from the root ḥ-n-n meaning 'grace, favor, cDevora#2133 in the U.S.BeeAziyah#2147 in the U.S.Arabic-derived, 'precious, beloved, mighty' (related to Aziza/Aziz, root 'izzah 'honor, strengtJude#2156 in the U.S.Short form of Judah, from Hebrew Yehudah 'praised, thanks be given'.Taliah#2164 in the U.S.Variant of Talia, from Hebrew tal 'dew' + Yah (God): 'dew of God'.Keren#2174 in the U.S.HornSayla#2226 in the U.S.princess, noble oneJanice#2250 in the U.S.God is graciousJaycie#2251 in the U.S.God is gracious, via Jane/Jason connectionsMayah#2253 in the U.S.waterMisha#2254 in the U.S.who is like God? (diminutive of Mikhail/Michael)Rosanna#2259 in the U.S.rose combined with grace, gracious roseAribella#2262 in the U.S.beautiful altarDayla#2265 in the U.S.to draw water, gentle, delicateEliyana#2267 in the U.S.my God has answered, God answered meAnabella#2276 in the U.S.grace and beauty combinedIssa#2283 in the U.S.Arabic form of Jesus, God savesJackie#2284 in the U.S.Pet form of Jacqueline — feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), Hebrew 'supplanter, holder of the h

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Popular Hebrew girl names include Ava, Mia, Isabella, Evelyn, Naomi and Abigail — many sit right at the top of U.S. charts. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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Eliana, Delilah, Naomi and Josephine are especially lovely Hebrew girl names, blending real scriptural roots with a soft, modern sound.