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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 4

Jania#3661 in the U.S.Elaboration of Jana/Jane — feminine of John, 'God is gracious' — with the melodic -ia endingJesiah#3662 in the U.S.From Jesiah/Isshiah, a biblical name meaning 'Yahweh exists' or 'Yahweh lends' — styled with thShalom#3680 in the U.S.Peace, completeness, wholeness, well-being; from Hebrew shalom, a greeting and a blessingAdaiah#3686 in the U.S.From Hebrew Adayah, 'Yahweh has adorned' or 'God has witnessed/testified' — a biblical nameAlizae#3690 in the U.S.Variant of Aliza ('joyful', Hebrew) or Alizé (French for the trade wind); a modern -ae spellingGalia#3710 in the U.S.From Hebrew Galya — gal, 'wave', plus Yah, 'God' — 'wave of God' or 'God has revealed/redeemed'Izzabella#3711 in the U.S.Double-z spelling of Isabella — the Italian form of Elizabeth, 'pledged/devoted to God'Jaidyn#3712 in the U.S.Variant of Jaden/Jayden — linked to Hebrew Jadon, 'thankful', or to the gemstone jade — a moderJensyn#3714 in the U.S.From the Scandinavian surname Jensen, 'son of Jens' (Jens being a Danish form of John, 'God is Kobe#3719 in the U.S.From Jacob, 'supplanter, holder of the heel' (Hebrew Yaakov); also the Japanese port city Kobe;Leeann#3721 in the U.S.Compound of Lee ('meadow, clearing', Old English) and Ann ('grace', Hebrew); a mid-century blenSaydee#3733 in the U.S.Phonetic spelling of Sadie — the pet form of Sarah, Hebrew for 'princess, noblewoman'Seraphine#3736 in the U.S.French form of Seraphina — from Hebrew seraphim, 'the burning ones', the highest angelsTehila#3740 in the U.S.From Hebrew tehillah, 'praise, song of praise' — the root of Tehillim, the Book of PsalmsAryiah#3752 in the U.S.Modern y-and-h spelling of Aria/Ariah — Italian aria, 'air, melody', or Hebrew ari, 'lion(ess)'Aviella#3754 in the U.S.Feminine elaboration of Aviel — Hebrew avi, 'my father', plus el, 'God' — 'my father is God'Elianah#3760 in the U.S.-h spelling of Eliana — Hebrew El, 'God', plus ana, 'answered' — 'my God has answered'Jariah#3769 in the U.S.Matches the minor biblical Jeriah/Jariah ('taught by God' or 'God has seen'); also reads as a mJori#3770 in the U.S.Short form in the Jordan/Jordana family ('to flow down', the river) or of Marjorie ('pearl'); aJudah#3772 in the U.S.From Hebrew Yehudah, 'praised' — the patriarch whose tribe carried the lion emblem; here used fLeann#3778 in the U.S.Compound of Lee ('meadow, clearing') and Ann ('grace', from Hannah); a mid-century American bleNoemie#3791 in the U.S.French form (Noémie) of Naomi — Hebrew No'omi, 'my delight, pleasantness'Raaya#3793 in the U.S.From Hebrew ra'aya, 'beloved, wife, dear companion' — the term of endearment in the Song of SonSaray#3797 in the U.S.Spanish-favored form of Sarai — Hebrew 'my princess', Abraham's wife before God renamed her SarSarayah#3798 in the U.S.Modern -ah elaboration of Sarai/Saraya — Hebrew 'my princess' — in the melodic -ayah familySeriyah#3799 in the U.S.Modern -iyah styling, most readably via biblical Seraiah — 'Yahweh is ruler/prince' — or a meloYsabella#3805 in the U.S.Medieval Y-spelling of Isabella — the Spanish/Italian Elizabeth, 'pledged/devoted to God'Amariyah#3811 in the U.S.Feminine-styled form of biblical Amariah — 'Yahweh has said/promised' — riding the melodic -iyaAzani#3816 in the U.S.Modern melodic name, most readably via biblical Azaniah, 'Yahweh has heard/listens'; also an -aAzelia#3817 in the U.S.Flower-name variant of Azalea (Greek azaleos, 'dry' — the blossom that thrives in dry soil); alDanya#3827 in the U.S.Feminine form in the Daniel family — Hebrew 'God is my judge' — also a Russian pet form of DaniElianis#3830 in the U.S.Caribbean-Latino -is elaboration of Eliana — Hebrew 'my God has answered'Emmanuella#3833 in the U.S.Feminine of Emmanuel — Hebrew Immanuel, 'God is with us' — in full -ella dressEvany#3835 in the U.S.Modern styling joining Eva ('life') or Evan ('God is gracious') to a -ny ending; not firmly fixGaby#3836 in the U.S.Pet form of Gabriela/Gabrielle — Hebrew Gavri'el, 'God is my strength' — beloved in Spanish useJohnnie#3841 in the U.S.Feminine-used pet form of John — Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious' — a Southern vintage traditLeyah#3847 in the U.S.Modern spelling of Leah — Hebrew, traditionally 'weary', possibly 'delicate' or 'wild cow' (herLizette#3849 in the U.S.French diminutive of Elizabeth/Lise — Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath, devoted to God'Ori#3856 in the U.S.From Hebrew ori, 'my light' — a modern Israeli name for both sexes, here for girlsSabella#3862 in the U.S.Short form of Isabella — the Spanish/Italian Elizabeth, 'pledged/devoted to God' — standing graShaya#3863 in the U.S.From Yeshaya/Shaya — a Yiddish pet form of Isaiah, 'Yahweh is salvation' — also read in PersianZalia#3875 in the U.S.Modern melodic name — readable as a trim of Azalia ('Yahweh has reserved') or a Z- coinage besiAbigael#3877 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Abigail — Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy' — King David's wise wifeAbigaelle#3878 in the U.S.French form (Abigaëlle) of Abigail — Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy'Analeigha#3882 in the U.S.Ornate styling of Annalia/Analeigh — Anna ('grace') with a -leigha flourish; modern constructioAnaleya#3883 in the U.S.Modern styling of Analia/Annaleah — Anna ('grace') plus a -leya finish; contemporary constructiCayla#3890 in the U.S.C-spelling of Kayla — read as Hebrew kelilah, 'crown', or via Katherine's 'pure'Dinah#3895 in the U.S.From Hebrew Dinah, 'judged, vindicated' — Jacob and Leah's daughter; a jazz-age American classiIsrael#3901 in the U.S.From Hebrew Yisrael, 'he strives with God' — Jacob's wrestling-won name, here for daughtersJanney#3903 in the U.S.From the Jane family — feminine of John, 'God is gracious' — via the pet form Janie and the surJodie#3906 in the U.S.Pet form of Judith ('woman of Judea, praised') or Joanna/Josephine — a mid-century screen-brighBettymae#3908 in the U.S.Bettymae joins Betty, the pet form of Elizabeth from the Hebrew Elisheva 'God is my oath', withMarillyn#3916 in the U.S.Marillyn is a respelling of Marilyn, a blend of Mary — from the Hebrew Miriam — and the suffix Lisbeth#3920 in the U.S.Contracted form of Elizabeth — Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath' — Scandinavian and German fMaddilyn#3924 in the U.S.Double-d styling of Madelyn — from Magdalene, 'woman of Magdala (tower)'Marah#3926 in the U.S.From Hebrew marah, 'bitter' — the bitter spring of Exodus made sweet, and Naomi's chosen name oRachael#3935 in the U.S.-ael spelling of Rachel — Hebrew, 'ewe' — the shepherdess Jacob loved and served fourteen yearsShaddai#3938 in the U.S.From Hebrew Shaddai — the divine title in El Shaddai, 'God Almighty' (root debated: 'mountain' Tirzah#3939 in the U.S.From Hebrew Tirtzah, 'delight, she is my pleasure' — a daughter of Zelophehad and a city praiseZahava#3947 in the U.S.From Hebrew zahav, 'gold' — 'golden one' — a modern Israeli treasure-nameAbbigail#3950 in the U.S.Double-b spelling of Abigail — Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy' — with the nickname Abby buiAvira#3959 in the U.S.Modern name — readable via Aramaic avira, 'air, atmosphere', Hebrew Avi- names, or vira, 'braveChavy#3969 in the U.S.Yiddish pet form of Chava — Hebrew Chavah, 'life', the first woman (Eve)Elanie#3979 in the U.S.Modern name blending Hebrew Ilana/Elana, 'tree, oak', with the Elaine ('bright, shining') soundJaney#3990 in the U.S.-ey pet form of Jane — feminine of John, Hebrew 'God is gracious'Madi#4000 in the U.S.Pet form of Madison ('son of Maud') or Madeline ('from Magdala'); routes layeredRafaella#4006 in the U.S.Feminine of Raphael — Hebrew Rafa'el, 'God has healed' — the healing archangelSeylah#4016 in the U.S.Modern styling echoing Selah (a Hebrew musical-pause word) and the Sayla/Kaylah sound; routes iShevy#4017 in the U.S.Pet form linked to Sheva/Bathsheba — Hebrew sheva, 'seven, oath'; routes informalYesbeth#4024 in the U.S.Modern Latino coinage with the -beth ending (echoing Elizabeth, 'God is my oath'); constructionZorah#4027 in the U.S.Linked to Arabic Zohra, 'dawn, brilliant star (Venus)', and to the biblical town Zorah; routes Annalyn#4035 in the U.S.Blend of Anna — Hebrew 'grace, favor' — with the -lyn ending (originally Welsh 'lake')Daliyah#4046 in the U.S.-iyah spelling of Dalia — Hebrew 'branch, hanging tendril', and Arabic for the dahlia flowerJordana#4059 in the U.S.Feminine of Jordan — from Hebrew yarden, 'to flow down, descend' — the river JordanKaylah#4064 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Kayla — a modern blend often linked to Kay/Katherine ('pure') and -la; routes lKaziah#4066 in the U.S.Spelling of Keziah — Hebrew Qetsiah, 'cassia', the fragrant cinnamon-like spice; Job's daughterLillianne#4076 in the U.S.Elaboration of Lillian/Lily-Anne — Latin lilium, 'lily', plus Anne, Hebrew 'grace'Liyah#4077 in the U.S.Short form of Aaliyah ('exalted, sublime') or a spelling of Leah ('weary' or 'wild cow'); routeSephora#4090 in the U.S.Greek form of Zipporah — Hebrew Tzipporah, 'bird' — also linked to Greek for 'beauty'Adrielle#4108 in the U.S.Feminine of Adriel — Hebrew Adri'el, 'flock of God' or 'God is my helper'Azarah#4116 in the U.S.Linked to Hebrew azar, 'help, aid' (as in Azariah), in a soft -ah styling; routes layeredAziah#4117 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the -iah family, echoing Azaiah/Uzziah ('my strength is God'); construction iCalianna#4120 in the U.S.Blend of Cali (Greek kallos, 'beauty') with Anna (Hebrew 'grace'); construction modernHavilah#4130 in the U.S.From Hebrew Havilah — a biblical land 'where there is gold', read 'circle' or 'stretch of sand'Ilianna#4133 in the U.S.Elaboration of Iliana/Eliana — linked to Greek Helios, 'sun', or Hebrew 'God has answered'; rouJanell#4137 in the U.S.Blend of Jane (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with the -elle endingJeimy#4139 in the U.S.Latino phonetic spelling of Jamie — a pet form of James, Hebrew 'supplanter'Michele#4156 in the U.S.Single-l spelling of Michelle — French feminine of Michael, Hebrew 'who is like God?'Naomy#4164 in the U.S.Latino -y spelling of Naomi — Hebrew Naomi, 'pleasantness, sweetness, delight'Sela#4173 in the U.S.From Hebrew sela, 'rock, cliff' — a biblical place; also linked to Selah, a musical pauseSymone#4179 in the U.S.Y-spelling of Simone — French feminine of Simon, Hebrew shim'on, 'he has heard; one who listensAaryn#4184 in the U.S.Feminine -yn spelling linked to Aaron ('high, exalted') and Erin ('Ireland'); routes layeredEdnamae#4192 in the U.S.Ednamae joins Edna, a Hebrew name linked to Eden and the sense of rejuvenation or delight, withDaleth#4204 in the U.S.From Hebrew daleth, 'door' — the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabetEmmanuelle#4212 in the U.S.French feminine of Emmanuel — Hebrew Immanu'el, 'God is with us'Hannia#4221 in the U.S.Elaboration of Hannah ('grace, favor') and Arabic Hania ('happiness, contentment'); routes layeJackeline#4227 in the U.S.Phonetic spelling of Jacqueline — feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), 'supplanter'Jaziah#4231 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the -iah family, echoing the biblical Jaaziah ('God strengthens/moves'); consKailah#4233 in the U.S.Spelling of Kayla/Kaila — variously linked to 'crown/laurel' (Yiddish Kaila) or 'pure' (Kay/KatKeysha#4236 in the U.S.Spelling of Keisha — possibly from Keziah ('cassia') or a modern coinage; routes layeredLeianna#4238 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Lei-/Leah to Anna ('grace'); also a Liana echo; routes layeredLyza#4243 in the U.S.Y-spelling of Liza — a short form of Elizabeth, Hebrew 'God is my oath'Caroleann#4249 in the U.S.Caroleann is a compound name joining Carole and Ann. Carole is a feminine form of Charles, fromNissi#4254 in the U.S.From Hebrew nissi, 'my banner, my standard; my miracle' (as in Yahweh-Nissi, 'the Lord is my baSapphira#4264 in the U.S.From Greek sappheiros, 'sapphire' (the blue gem) — also a New Testament nameShana#4266 in the U.S.From Yiddish sheyne/shayna, 'beautiful', or a feminine of Shane (John, 'God is gracious'); routSimi#4267 in the U.S.Pet form of Simran ('meditation') or Simone (from Simon, 'God has heard'); routes layeredXara#4273 in the U.S.X-spelling of Zara — Arabic, 'blooming flower; radiance', or a form of Sarah, 'princess'; routeXianna#4274 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Xiana/Sianna and Anna ('grace'); X-styling; no single fixed rootAnaira#4285 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ana ('grace') to a -ira ending (Naira/Amira echoes); no single fixed rooAzelie#4289 in the U.S.From French Azélie — possibly from Hebrew Azalia ('spared/reserved by God') or linked to the azElayah#4296 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the El-/-iah family, echoing Eliah/Elijah ('my God is Yahweh'); construction Eliya#4297 in the U.S.Form of Eliyah/Elijah — Hebrew Eliyahu, 'my God is Yahweh'Ellah#4298 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Ella (Germanic 'all/other', or short for Eleanor) and Hebrew Elah ('terebinth tEsti#4301 in the U.S.Pet form of Esther/Esther — Persian 'star' (or Hebrew Hadassah, 'myrtle'); routes layeredJadyn#4308 in the U.S.Spelling of Jaden/Jadon — a biblical Hebrew name ('thankful; he will judge') and a modern Jade-Jaelle#4309 in the U.S.French-styled elaboration of Jael — Hebrew Yael, 'mountain goat, ibex'Jeanne#4311 in the U.S.French feminine of Jean (John) — from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'; borne by Jeanne d'ArcJessy#4313 in the U.S.-y spelling of Jessie — a pet form of Jessica ('God beholds/foresight') or Jesse ('gift'); routJo#4314 in the U.S.Short form of Josephine, Joanna, or Joan — from Hebrew Yosef, 'God will add', or Yochanan, 'GodDaielle#4326 in the U.S.Daielle is a respelling of Danielle, the French feminine form of Daniel, from the Hebrew for 'GNohemi#4342 in the U.S.Latino form of Naomi/Noemi — Hebrew Naomi, 'pleasantness, my delight'Ronni#4345 in the U.S.-i spelling of Ronnie — a pet form of Veronica ('true image' / 'bringer of victory') or Rona; aYariah#4366 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the -iah/-riah family (echoing Moriah/Azariah; the -iah, 'Yahweh, God'); no sYemariam#4367 in the U.S.From Ethiopian (Ge'ez/Amharic) ye-Maryam, 'of Mary' — a devotional name honoring the Virgin MarAlyzah#4371 in the U.S.Spelling of Aliza/Eliza — Hebrew aliza, 'joyful', or a short form of Elizabeth, 'God is my oathArella#4377 in the U.S.From Hebrew ar'el/arella, 'angel, messenger of God; lion of God'Aylana#4381 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ayla ('oak tree' in Hebrew, 'moonlight' in Turkish) to a -ana ending; roAzlyn#4382 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Az- (echoing Aslan 'lion', or Azaria 'helped by God') to the -lyn endingEllieanna#4392 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ellie (from Eleanor/Ella) to Anna ('grace'); echoes Eliana, 'God answereErza#4394 in the U.S.Echo of Ezra ('help' in Hebrew); also the name of a popular anime/manga heroine (Erza Scarlet);Iana#4399 in the U.S.Slavic form of Jana/Iana — a feminine of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'; also a Dula#4415 in the U.S.Dula is an old American pet form, most likely a clipped, affectionate short form of Beulah, theLeigha#4415 in the U.S.-a spelling blending Leah ('weary', Hebrew) and Leigh ('meadow', Old English); routes layeredLiel#4418 in the U.S.From Hebrew li-El, 'I have God; God is mine' (li, 'to/for me', plus El, 'God')Masha#4422 in the U.S.Russian pet form of Maria — from Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved' or 'bitter'; routes debatedMikah#4427 in the U.S.-h spelling of Micah — Hebrew Mikha, 'who is like God?' — here for girlsRielle#4436 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Ariel/Arielle ('lion of God') with a Ri-/-elle styling; no single fixed Sammie#4439 in the U.S.-ie spelling of Sammy — a pet form of Samantha ('God has heard/listener') or Samuel; for girlsSiani#4441 in the U.S.From Welsh Siani — a pet form of Sian (the Welsh Jane/Jane), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracYakira#4450 in the U.S.From Hebrew yakira, 'precious, dear, beloved' (feminine of yakir)Aleyza#4463 in the U.S.Modern Latina coinage echoing Aleeza/Aliza ('joyful', Hebrew); construction informalAlva#4465 in the U.S.From Old Norse alfr, 'elf' (feminine Alva, 'radiant elf-woman'); also a Hebrew/Latin name; routAriely#4468 in the U.S.Latina elaboration of Ariel — Hebrew ari-el, 'lion of God' — with a -y endingBecky#4475 in the U.S.Pet form of Rebecca — from Hebrew Rivka, 'to bind, to tie; captivating'Mazel#4487 in the U.S.From the Hebrew/Yiddish mazel, 'luck; good fortune' (as in mazel tov, 'good luck; congratulatioIanna#4497 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Jana/Iana ('God is gracious', feminine of John) and the -anna ending; roJaden#4499 in the U.S.From Jaden/Jadon — a biblical Hebrew name ('thankful; he will judge') and a modern Jade-/-yn coMadaline#4518 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Madeline/Magdalene — 'of Magdala' (a town meaning 'tower') by the Sea of GaMarygrace#4520 in the U.S.Compound of Mary ('beloved/bitter/wished-for child') and Grace ('grace, favor'), given as one nMarykate#4521 in the U.S.Compound of Mary ('beloved/bitter/wished-for child') and Kate (a short form of Katherine, 'pureRivkah#4532 in the U.S.The Hebrew form of Rebecca — Rivka, 'to bind, to tie; captivating, ensnaring'Merikay#4533 in the U.S.Merikay is a compound name pairing Mary with Kay, a fashion of the mid-twentieth century for ruZuriyah#4543 in the U.S.From Swahili zuri, 'beautiful, good', plus an -iyah ending (also echoing Hebrew Zuriel, 'God isMozel#4545 in the U.S.Mozel reads as a short form of Mozelle or Mozella, decorative girls' names popular in the earlyAzaliah#4560 in the U.S.From Hebrew Azaliah, 'whom Yahweh has reserved/spared' — a biblical name; also echoes the azaleRuie#4569 in the U.S.Ruie is a pet form most likely built on Ruth, the Hebrew name usually read as friend or companiDebbie#4570 in the U.S.Pet form of Deborah — from Hebrew Devorah, 'bee'Ellyanna#4574 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Elly (from Eleanor/Ella) to Anna ('grace'); echoes Eliana, 'God answeredEmunah#4577 in the U.S.From Hebrew emunah, 'faith, trust, belief, faithfulness'Evanora#4579 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Eva ('life') to Nora/Eleanor ('light/honor'); also a film witch's name; Giannah#4581 in the U.S.-h spelling of Gianna — an Italian feminine of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gHanny#4585 in the U.S.Pet form of Hannah or Johanna — from Hebrew Channah, 'grace, favor', or Yochanan, 'God is graciIssabella#4589 in the U.S.Double-s spelling of Isabella — a Latinate form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my Jaime#4591 in the U.S.From Jaime/Jamie — the Spanish form of James/Jacob, 'supplanter'; used for girls in EnglishJayanna#4592 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Jay- to Anna ('grace'); no single fixed rootKeilah#4596 in the U.S.From the biblical town Keilah (a fortress in Judah); also a modern spelling echoing Kayla/LeilaRuthmary#4596 in the U.S.Ruthmary fuses two biblical names: Ruth, from Hebrew Rut, often read as 'companion' or 'friend,Lilianne#4603 in the U.S.From Liliana/Lillian (lily, from Latin lilium) blended with Anne ('grace'); routes layeredMarietta#4608 in the U.S.Italian diminutive of Maria — 'little Mary' (Maria from Hebrew Miryam, 'beloved/bitter/wished-fMeryem#4611 in the U.S.Turkish form of Maryam — the Arabic/Aramaic Mary, from Hebrew Miryam, 'beloved/bitter/wished-foNyava#4617 in the U.S.Modern coinage (echoing Nia, 'purpose', and Nava, 'beautiful'); no single fixed rootPenina#4619 in the U.S.From Hebrew Peninah, 'pearl, coral, precious gem' — a biblical nameRahil#4620 in the U.S.Arabic/Persian form of Rachel — from Hebrew Rachel, 'ewe' (a gentle female sheep)Roseanna#4623 in the U.S.Compound of Rose ('the rose flower', Latin rosa) and Anna ('grace', Hebrew Hannah)Ruthann#4624 in the U.S.Compound of Ruth ('friend, companion, compassion') and Ann ('grace'); given as one nameSamary#4627 in the U.S.Modern Latina coinage echoing Samara ('guardian/from Samaria') and Mari/Mary; no single fixed rSamora#4628 in the U.S.From Samora (an African surname, as in Samora Machel) and a Samara/Amora echo; routes layeredShelly#4633 in the U.S.-y spelling of Shelley — an English place-name, 'clearing on a ledge'; also a pet form of MicheShulamis#4634 in the U.S.Ashkenazi form of Shulamit/Shulamith — Hebrew, 'peaceful, perfect' (from shalom, 'peace')Suzie#4638 in the U.S.-ie spelling of Susie — a pet form of Susan/Susannah, from Hebrew Shoshannah, 'lily, rose'Shamair#4649 in the U.S.Shamair echoes Shamir and Shamira, names found in Arabic and Hebrew tradition. Shamir in HebrewAviyah#4664 in the U.S.From Hebrew Aviyah, 'my father is Yahweh; God is my father' (a biblical name)Dovie#4676 in the U.S.From the word dove (a symbol of peace), with an -ie ending; also a vintage pet name (linked to Ely#4677 in the U.S.From the English place Ely ('eel district') and/or Eli ('ascended; my God'); here for girls; roJaiden#4690 in the U.S.From Jaiden/Jaden — a biblical Hebrew name ('thankful; he will judge') and a modern Jade-/-yn cZilpha#4690 in the U.S.Zilpha is an English variant of Zilpah, a Hebrew name from the book of Genesis. In the biblicalJemimah#4693 in the U.S.-h spelling of Jemima — Hebrew Yemimah, 'dove' (or 'warm, bright as day') — Job's daughterJoleigh#4695 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Jo (from Josephine, 'God will add') or Jolie ('pretty', French) to the -Judea#4697 in the U.S.From Judea — the ancient land of Judah (from Hebrew Yehudah, 'praised'); a biblical place-nameLariah#4710 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the -riah/-iah family (echoing Moriah/Mariah, with the -iah 'Yahweh' element)Lisette#4717 in the U.S.French diminutive of Elisabeth/Lise — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath'Marelyn#4720 in the U.S.Spelling of Marilyn — a blend of Mary ('beloved') and the -lyn ending; routes layeredOna#4732 in the U.S.Lithuanian/Catalan form of Anna — from Hebrew Channah, 'grace'; also linked to 'a river'; routeRaelle#4735 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Rae (from Rachel, 'ewe') to the French -elle ending; no single fixed rooSeanna#4746 in the U.S.Feminine of Sean — the Irish John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Suzette#4748 in the U.S.French diminutive of Susanne — from Hebrew Shoshannah, 'lily, rose' — 'little lily'Yafa#4754 in the U.S.From Hebrew yafa, 'beautiful, lovely, fair'Yoana#4755 in the U.S.Bulgarian/Spanish form of Joanna — from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious' (the feminine of JohZianna#4756 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining a Zi-/Zion sound to Anna ('grace'); also echoes 'light' (Italian zia, Ar

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