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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 3

Jacquelyn#2285 in the U.S.God is graciousMaryn#2289 in the U.S.of the sea, star of the seaAlizah#2296 in the U.S.joyful, cheerful, merryDaila#2304 in the U.S.to draw water, gentleIlliana#2309 in the U.S.sunshine, of the sunIsabell#2310 in the U.S.pledged to God, my God is an oathMahelet#2313 in the U.S.praise, song of praise to GodMaiya#2314 in the U.S.water (Hebrew), divine illusion (Sanskrit), great mother (Greek)Ani#2321 in the U.S.to chirp, to animate, to blow gentlyJosey#2327 in the U.S.God will increase, God will addLeya#2331 in the U.S.weary, wild cowLizzie#2332 in the U.S.pledged to God, my God is an oathMarla#2334 in the U.S.beloved, drop of the seaShira#2337 in the U.S.song, poem, poetry, hymnSusana#2338 in the U.S.lily, roseSusie#2339 in the U.S.lilyAliyana#2344 in the U.S.exalted, sublime, highIsobel#2351 in the U.S.pledged to God, my God is an oathJahzara#2352 in the U.S.blessed by God, blessed princessAiyla#2359 in the U.S.moonlight, halo of moonAnaleah#2361 in the U.S.grace combined with weary; graceful oneAnaliyah#2362 in the U.S.grace combined with ascentAnnalie#2363 in the U.S.grace and meadowRina#2372 in the U.S.joy, song of joyTamar#2374 in the U.S.date palm tree, gracefulZalayah#2376 in the U.S.beautiful one of GodCedar#2383 in the U.S.cedar treeElisheva#2386 in the U.S.my God is an oath, God is fullnessLaniyah#2392 in the U.S.heavenly one of GodSamari#2396 in the U.S.enchanting, entertaining companionYocheved#2398 in the U.S.God is glory, glory of GodZaia#2399 in the U.S.light, shining, radiantAsa#2402 in the U.S.healer, physicianAzeneth#2403 in the U.S.belonging to Neith, gift of the goddess NeithBetsy#2404 in the U.S.pledged to God, my God is an oathIlyana#2407 in the U.S.sunshine, of the sunJean#2411 in the U.S.God is graciousMckayla#2416 in the U.S.who is like God?Samarah#2420 in the U.S.enchanting, entertaining companionSinai#2422 in the U.S.holy mountain, place of divine revelationAnnalisa#2431 in the U.S.grace combined with pledged to GodAnnemarie#2432 in the U.S.grace and beloved, or grace and star of the seaAnnmarie#2433 in the U.S.grace and belovedAzariyah#2436 in the U.S.God has helped, Yahweh has helpedJanet#2441 in the U.S.God is graciousSeven#2451 in the U.S.the number seven, divine completenessSima#2452 in the U.S.sky, treasure, signIlana#2463 in the U.S.tree, oak treeIylah#2465 in the U.S.oak tree or moonlightJesse#2466 in the U.S.gift, wealthyMalena#2469 in the U.S.of the sea, of MagdalaAlyza#2480 in the U.S.joyful, joyAsher#2501 in the U.S.Happy, blessedAvigail#2504 in the U.S.my father's joyNomi#2516 in the U.S.pleasantnessAvia#2575 in the U.S.My father is Yahweh.Delylah#2577 in the U.S.delicateEliani#2604 in the U.S.God has answered / my God (variant of Eliana)Ellyana#2605 in the U.S.Elaborated form of Eliana: 'God has answered' / 'my God has answered.'Levi#2614 in the U.S.Joined, attachedLael#2673 in the U.S.of God / belonging to GodMeira#2675 in the U.S.giving light, shiningNava#2677 in the U.S.BeautifulTova#2684 in the U.S.Good.Zemira#2686 in the U.S.song, melodyMakiyah#2703 in the U.S.who is like God / who is like Yahweh?Zemirah#2710 in the U.S.Song, melody.Atalia#2746 in the U.S. Yahweh is exaltedLielle#2752 in the U.S.My GodTalya#2809 in the U.S.Origin uncertainZipporah#2916 in the U.S.BirdAdaia#2917 in the U.S. Yahweh has adornedShaylee#2957 in the U.S.ClearingElli#2974 in the U.S.A diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen, ultimately from the Greek Helene meaning torch or shining ligIlah#2978 in the U.S.Variant of Isla, from the Scottish Gaelic name for the island of Islay, meaning island.Jozie#2980 in the U.S.Variant of Josie, a diminutive of Josephine, from the Hebrew Yosef meaning God will add or God Kiya#2985 in the U.S.Name of an ancient Egyptian royal consort, wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten; its exact Egyptian meaninKiyah#2986 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Kiya, the name of a consort of Pharaoh Akhenaten of ancient Egypt; exact EgMaliya#2993 in the U.S.Variant of Malia, the Hawaiian form of Mary/Maria, from the Hebrew Miriam meaning beloved, wishNayomi#2997 in the U.S.Pleasantness; a phonetic and aesthetic variant of the Hebrew name NaomiPessy#2998 in the U.S.Yiddish hypocoristic of Basya/Batya, itself a Hebrew name meaning 'daughter of God'Tzipora#3004 in the U.S.From Hebrew tzipor (צִפּוֹר) meaning 'bird'; the name means 'little bird' or simply 'bird'Annia#3013 in the U.S.Derived from the Latin gens name Annia (a Roman clan name) or as a variant of Anna, from HebrewAvalee#3015 in the U.S.Modern blend of Ava (from Hebrew Chava: life, or Latin avis: bird) and Lee (Old English: woodlaEzri#3020 in the U.S.From Hebrew ezri (עֶזְרִי) meaning 'my help' or 'helper'; a feminine form related to Ezra, whicJemima#3024 in the U.S.From the Hebrew 'yemimah,' most commonly interpreted as 'dove,' a symbol of peace and purity; sLili#3028 in the U.S.Variant of Lily, from Latin 'lilium' (lily flower), itself from Greek 'leirion'; also linked toShia#3036 in the U.S.From Hebrew 'shai' or 'shia,' meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God'; also related to the Hebrew root Beth#3046 in the U.S.Short form of Elizabeth (Hebrew Elisheba: 'El' = God + 'sheva' = oath/abundance), meaning 'my GGabby#3051 in the U.S.Pet form of Gabrielle or Gabriella, from the Hebrew Gavri'el meaning God is my strength or man Galilee#3052 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Galil meaning district or circuit; Galilee was the northern region of ancient IJacie#3056 in the U.S.Modern variant of Jacey or Jaycee, created as a feminine given name from the initials J.C. or aKezia#3060 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Qetsiyah, referring to the cassia tree, a plant whose bark resembles cinnamon; Mallie#3062 in the U.S.Pet form of Molly or Mary, from the Hebrew Miryam meaning bitter or beloved; also a diminutive Maricela#3063 in the U.S.A Spanish blend of Maria (from Hebrew Miryam meaning beloved or bitter) and Celia (from Latin cAnalaya#3074 in the U.S.Grace; derived from Ana (a form of Hannah, meaning grace or favour) with a melodic modern suffiCalayah#3081 in the U.S.Modern coined name; possibly blending Cala (harbour, beautiful) with the Hebrew theophoric suffDavie#3082 in the U.S.Beloved; diminutive of David or Davina, from the Hebrew Dawid meaning belovedIsamar#3087 in the U.S.Gift of the sea; blending Hebrew Isa (possibly from Ishmael or Isaiah) with the Hebrew yam (seaJoann#3090 in the U.S.God is gracious; combining the Hebrew Yohanan (Jehovah is gracious) elements into a single femiNaomie#3097 in the U.S.Pleasantness or sweetness; a French-influenced spelling of Naomi, from the Hebrew name Na'omi mRafaela#3102 in the U.S.God has healed; the feminine form of Rafael, from Hebrew Rafa'el meaning God has healed, via thSaisha#3104 in the U.S.Meaningful existence or one with purpose; often interpreted as a blend of Sanskrit sa (with) anTamia#3107 in the U.S.A variant of Tamara or Thammia meaning date palm (Hebrew/Aramaic); also interpreted as a stand-Taniyah#3108 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Tanya or Tania, the Russian diminutive of Tatiana meaning fairy queen or Ziah#3109 in the U.S.Radiance, light, or splendor; derived from Arabic diya or Hebrew related roots meaning brillianAaliya#3110 in the U.S.High, exalted, or sublime; feminine form of the Arabic Ali meaning high or elevated, related toAlea#3115 in the U.S.High or exalted, from Arabic aliya meaning high, ascending; also related to the Latin alea meanAsya#3118 in the U.S.Sunrise or the east, from Turkish and Hebrew Asia; also a Russian diminutive of Anastasia meaniLizzy#3139 in the U.S.Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'my God is abundanPosie#3151 in the U.S.As a diminutive of Josephine, it carries the Hebrew meaning 'God will add'. As a standalone namTalayah#3157 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Talia, from Hebrew 'tal' (dew) + 'yah' (God), meaning 'dew of God' or 'Annamarie#3166 in the U.S.Combination of Anna (from Hebrew 'hannah', meaning 'grace' or 'favour') and Marie (French form Ayala#3168 in the U.S.From Hebrew 'ayalah', meaning 'doe' or 'female deer', a symbol of grace and swiftness; the mascDanni#3173 in the U.S.Short form of Daniela or Danielle, from Hebrew Daniel meaning 'God is my judge'Ellee#3177 in the U.S.Creative spelling of Ellie, a diminutive of Eleanor (bright, shining) or Elizabeth (my God is aJaci#3185 in the U.S.From Tupi-Guaraní jaci meaning 'moon'; also functions as a short form of Jacinda (Greek: hyacinJesslyn#3187 in the U.S.Modern blend of Jessica (from Hebrew Yiskah meaning 'God beholds') and Lyn (Old English: lake, Lianny#3193 in the U.S.Likely a Spanish-inflected variant of Liana (from Latin liana, a climbing vine) or a diminutiveMahalia#3196 in the U.S.From Hebrew mahalah (מַחֲלָה) meaning 'tenderness,' 'affection,' or possibly 'marrow,' appearinNiomi#3199 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Naomi, from Hebrew Na'omi, meaning 'pleasantness' or 'my delight', a name cRiva#3203 in the U.S.From Hebrew Riva, a diminutive of Rivka (Rebecca), meaning 'one who has joined' or 'to bind'; aZiora#3209 in the U.S.Likely derived from Hebrew zohar (זֹהַר) meaning 'light', 'radiance', or 'brightness'; possiblyAalayah#3211 in the U.S.Elaborated variant spelling of Aaliyah, from Arabic 'Aliya (عالية), meaning 'high', 'exalted', Alona#3212 in the U.S.From Hebrew Alona (אַלּוֹנָה), the feminine form of Alon, meaning 'oak tree'; the oak is a symbAmoni#3214 in the U.S.Derived from Amun or Amon, the ancient Egyptian god whose name means 'the hidden one'; also relAnaiyah#3215 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Anaya or Anaiah, from Hebrew Anayah meaning 'God has answered' or 'Yahweh hAniylah#3216 in the U.S.Elaborated variant spelling of Aniyah or Anila, combining Arabic roots of care and grace with HAvielle#3219 in the U.S.Combination of Hebrew Avi (my father, referring to God) and the French/Hebrew suffix -elle (femJaniah#3233 in the U.S.Modern American coinage combining the Jan- of Jane/Janae — from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracioJoanie#3235 in the U.S.God is gracious; affectionate pet form of Joan, from Hebrew YochananJodi#3236 in the U.S.Pet form of Judith, from Hebrew Yehudit, 'woman of Judea; Jewish woman', often glossed 'praisedLillyann#3243 in the U.S.Compound of Lilly, the flower name from Latin lilium, and Ann, from Hebrew Channah, 'grace'Rachelle#3252 in the U.S.Ewe, female sheep; an elaborated French-style form of Rachel, from Hebrew RachelZuriah#3262 in the U.S.Modern extension of Zuri, the Swahili word for 'beautiful', with the biblical-style -ah endingAloni#3265 in the U.S.My oak; from Hebrew alon, 'oak tree'Anja#3266 in the U.S.Grace; a German and Scandinavian spelling of Russian Anya, the pet form of Anna, from Hebrew ChBruchy#3276 in the U.S.Blessing; Yiddish diminutive of Brucha (Bracha), from Hebrew berakhah, 'blessing'Elizah#3281 in the U.S.God is my oath; variant of Eliza, the short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew ElishevaEvee#3287 in the U.S.Life, living one; a spelling of Evie, the pet form of Eve (Hebrew Chawwah) and EvelynIzabelle#3292 in the U.S.Pledged to God, God is my oath; variant of Isabelle, the French form of Isabel, a medieval SpanJessi#3294 in the U.S.Pet form of Jessica, the name Shakespeare coined, likely from Hebrew Yiskah, 'he sees, to beholJoella#3295 in the U.S.Yahweh is God; feminine form of Joel, from Hebrew YoelLayah#3301 in the U.S.Modern spelling of Leah, the Genesis matriarch's name, traditionally glossed 'weary' or linked Taleah#3317 in the U.S.Modern blend or respelling echoing Talia, from Hebrew tal, 'dew', often glossed 'dew from God'Yohanna#3319 in the U.S.God is gracious; a transliterated form of Johanna, from Hebrew Yochanan, used in Ethiopian, AraAdlee#3321 in the U.S.Modern girls' spelling of Adley, often linked to a Hebrew name meaning 'just, fair' or to an EnAiya#3322 in the U.S.Variant of Aya, a Hebrew name meaning 'bird' or 'falcon'Amen#3327 in the U.S.So be it, truly, certainly; the Hebrew affirmation that closes prayers across three faiths, useRaia#3361 in the U.S.Variant of Raya, a Hebrew name meaning 'friend, companion'Yides#3376 in the U.S.Yiddish form of Yehudis (Judith), from Hebrew Yehudit, 'woman of Judea', traditionally glossed Atara#3384 in the U.S.Crown, diadem; from Hebrew atarahEloah#3400 in the U.S.God; the Hebrew singular form related to Elohim, adopted as a girls' name especially in BrazilIzabela#3408 in the U.S.Pledged to God; the Polish and Brazilian Portuguese form of Isabella, a medieval development ofNeriyah#3425 in the U.S.Lamp of the Lord, light of Yahweh; from Hebrew Neriah, the father of the prophet Jeremiah's scrAnaelle#3442 in the U.S.French and Breton elaboration of Anne — Hebrew Channah, 'grace' — with the -elle/-aël ending ofAnamaria#3443 in the U.S.Compound of Anna, 'grace', and Maria, the great matriarch name often linked to 'beloved'Daliah#3451 in the U.S.Branch, bough, tendril; from Hebrew DaliaDelila#3452 in the U.S.Delicate, tender, languishing; variant of Delilah, the woman who beguiled Samson in the Book ofKeturah#3460 in the U.S.Incense, fragrant offering; the name of Abraham's wife after Sarah's death in GenesisMaryanne#3469 in the U.S.Compound of Mary — often linked to 'beloved' — and Anne, 'grace'Ora#3474 in the U.S.Light; from Hebrew orah, a modern Israeli nameRachell#3481 in the U.S.Double-l spelling of Rachel, the Genesis matriarch whose Hebrew name means 'ewe'Shifra#3486 in the U.S.Beauty, loveliness (from a root meaning to improve, to make beautiful); one of the two midwivesShyloh#3487 in the U.S.Variant of Shiloh, the biblical sanctuary town whose name is linked to tranquility and to a debSolomia#3489 in the U.S.Ukrainian form of Salome, from Hebrew shalom, 'peace'Tali#3492 in the U.S.My dew; from Hebrew tal, 'dew' — a modern Israeli favoriteAnaleigh#3506 in the U.S.Modern American blend of Ana — 'grace', from Hebrew Channah — with -leigh, 'meadow clearing'Basya#3508 in the U.S.Daughter of God; Yiddish form of Batya/Bithiah — the pharaoh's daughter who drew Moses from theEli#3515 in the U.S.Short form of Elizabeth, Eliana, Elena, and other El- names — the El- element meaning 'my God' Elisia#3516 in the U.S.Elaboration of Elisa/Elise, short forms of Elizabeth — Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath' — wEloa#3519 in the U.S.God; the Hebrew singular related to Elohim, adopted as a popular girls' name in BrazilEvy#3520 in the U.S.Short form of Eva/Eve and Evelyn — Eve from Hebrew Chawwah, 'life, living one'Leiah#3537 in the U.S.Variant of Leah, the Genesis matriarch, traditionally 'weary' — also echoing Star Wars' LeiaLevy#3538 in the U.S.Variant of Levi — Hebrew 'joined, attached in harmony' — used for girls; also a familiar JewishMaleia#3542 in the U.S.Variant of Malia/Maleah, the Hawaiian form of Mary (Maria), traditionally linked to 'beloved' oMykah#3546 in the U.S.Y-and-h spelling of Micah, Hebrew 'who is like Yahweh?', styled for girlsRuchy#3552 in the U.S.Yiddish diminutive of Rochel (Rachel) — Hebrew 'ewe' — sometimes folk-linked to ruach, 'spirit,Taliya#3556 in the U.S.Variant of Talia, from Hebrew tal, 'dew' — often glossed 'dew from God' — with the melodic -iyaTziporah#3558 in the U.S.Bird; from Hebrew tzippor — the Midianite wife of Moses who saved his lifeAariyah#3565 in the U.S.Double-a spelling in the Aaliyah/Ariah family — linked to Arabic aliyah, 'exalted', or Hebrew AAnnaleia#3573 in the U.S.Modern compound of Anna — 'grace', from Hebrew Channah — with Leia/Leah, the matriarch name traBetsabe#3576 in the U.S.Daughter of the oath (or 'of seven'); Spanish form of Bathsheba, King David's wife and Solomon'Danyla#3579 in the U.S.Modern spelling echoing Daniela — feminine of Daniel, Hebrew 'God is my judge' — with a y-styleDebra#3581 in the U.S.Bee; a contracted spelling of Deborah, the prophet-judge and warrior of IsraelGiannina#3588 in the U.S.Italian diminutive of Gianna (Giovanna) — the feminine of Giovanni/John, Hebrew 'God is graciouJaina#3598 in the U.S.Elaboration of Jane ('God is gracious') with the -a ending; popularized by Warcraft's Jaina ProLilliann#3604 in the U.S.Elaborated spelling of Lillian — the lily flower (Latin lilium) blended with Ann ('grace'), or Lilyanne#3605 in the U.S.Fused compound of Lily — the flower, Latin lilium — and Anne, 'grace', from Hebrew ChannahMichal#3612 in the U.S.Who is like God?; the daughter of King Saul and first wife of David, who saved his lifeBesse#3613 in the U.S.Besse is an old pet form of Elizabeth by way of Bess, the traditional short form. Elizabeth comMiri#3613 in the U.S.Short form of Miriam — the prophetess sister of Moses, whose name is linked to 'beloved' or 'seRiah#3623 in the U.S.Short form of names ending in -riah (Mariah, Zariah, Moriah) — many carrying the Hebrew -yah, aAleiah#3632 in the U.S.Variant of Aliyah/Aleah — Arabic 'exalted, sublime', and Hebrew 'ascent, going up' (as in aliyaAnalucia#3636 in the U.S.Fused compound of Ana ('grace', from Hebrew Channah) and Lucia ('light', from Latin lux)Anasofia#3637 in the U.S.Fused compound of Ana ('grace', from Hebrew Channah) and Sofia ('wisdom', from Greek sophia)Becca#3643 in the U.S.Short form of Rebecca — from Hebrew Rivka, traditionally 'to bind, to tie, to join'Bethel#3645 in the U.S.House of God; the biblical place where Jacob dreamed of the ladder to heavenDaya#3650 in the U.S.Compassion, mercy, kindness; from Sanskrit daya — also a Hebrew name for a bird of prey (the kiJanelly#3660 in the U.S.Y-and-double-l styling of Janelle — a feminine elaboration of Jane/Jean, 'God is gracious' — po

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What are popular Hebrew girl names?

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.

What is a beautiful Hebrew name for a girl?

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