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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 5

Aina#4759 in the U.S.From multiple roots: Catalan form of Anna ('grace'); Japanese 'love + vegetable/greens', or 'chAnalisa#4765 in the U.S.Blend of Anna ('grace') and Lisa (short for Elisabeth, 'God is my oath'); a combination nameApphia#4766 in the U.S.From Apphia — a New Testament name, possibly 'increasing, fruitful' (Hebrew) or a Greek term ofAvamarie#4769 in the U.S.Compound of Ava ('life' or 'bird') and Marie ('beloved'); echoes the Latin 'Ave Maria'; given aCarmel#4782 in the U.S.From Hebrew karmel, 'garden, orchard; fruitful field' — Mount Carmel; here for girlsMiceala#4786 in the U.S.Miceala is a spelling variant of Michaela or Micaela, the feminine form of Michael. Michael comDena#4787 in the U.S.Spelling of Dinah ('judged, vindicated', Hebrew); also a short form of Dena/Geraldine, or 'fromIlyanna#4802 in the U.S.Spelling of Iliana/Eliana — from Hebrew, 'my God has answered', or Greek 'sun/ray of light'; roJalisa#4803 in the U.S.Modern coinage blending the Ja- prefix with Lisa (from Elisabeth, 'God is my oath'); no single Janette#4804 in the U.S.Form of Jeanette — a French diminutive of Jeanne (the feminine of John), from Hebrew Yochanan, Jianni#4809 in the U.S.Spelling of Gianni/Giana — from Giovanni (the Italian John), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracKaziyah#4813 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Keziah ('cassia tree', Hebrew) and the -iyah ending; no single fixed rooKelilah#4815 in the U.S.From Hebrew kelilah, 'a crown; a victory wreath, a laurel'Kobie#4818 in the U.S.-ie spelling of Koby — a pet form of Jacob, from Hebrew Yaakov, 'supplanter'; here for girlsLuane#4827 in the U.S.Luane is a mid-century American blend, a spelling of Luann that joins Lou or Louise with Ann. LZilla#4831 in the U.S.Zilla is a biblical name from the Hebrew Tsillah, meaning 'shadow' or 'shade' - by extension 'pMyriam#4837 in the U.S.French/Spanish form of Miriam — from Hebrew Miryam, variously 'beloved', 'wished-for child', orYanine#4839 in the U.S.Yanine is a Y-spelling of Janine, the French feminine diminutive of Jean, the French form of JoNasiyah#4841 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Nasya ('miracle of God', Hebrew) and the -iyah ('Yahweh') ending; no sinOrli#4844 in the U.S.From Hebrew or, 'light', plus li, 'mine/to me' — 'light is mine; my light'Railyn#4846 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Rae (from Rachel, 'ewe') to the -lyn ending; no single fixed rootRayanna#4848 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ray ('a beam of light') to Anna ('grace'); no single fixed rootRenna#4850 in the U.S.From Hebrew rina, 'joy, song'; also a short form of Renata ('reborn'); routes layeredSaelah#4853 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Selah ('pause, to praise', Hebrew) and Sayla/Shayla; no single fixed rooTammy#4862 in the U.S.Pet form of Tamara ('palm tree', Hebrew) or Thomasina ('twin'); routes layeredTehilla#4863 in the U.S.From Hebrew tehillah, 'praise; a song of praise' (the root of Tehillim, the Psalms)Yahaira#4868 in the U.S.Modern Latina coinage, possibly echoing Jair ('he shines', Hebrew) and Yara; construction inforMichol#4871 in the U.S.Michol is a form of the biblical Michal, from the Hebrew rhetorical question mikha'el, 'who is Aleana#4876 in the U.S.Spelling of Aliana/Eliana — 'my God has answered' (Hebrew), or a blend of Ali + Ana ('noble' + Aleeza#4877 in the U.S.From Hebrew aliza, 'joy, joyful, merry'; also Arabic 'noble, exalted'; routes layeredAnalicia#4884 in the U.S.Blend of Ana ('grace', Hebrew) and Alicia ('noble', Germanic); a combination nameAnapaula#4885 in the U.S.Compound of Ana ('grace', Hebrew) and Paula ('small, humble', Latin); a Latina double nameBatya#4895 in the U.S.From Hebrew bat-yah, 'daughter of God' (bat, 'daughter', plus Yah, 'God') — the pharaoh's daughCarmyn#4899 in the U.S.-yn spelling of Carmen — from Hebrew karmel, 'garden, orchard', or Latin carmen, 'song'; routesDalayah#4906 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Dahlia (the flower) and Delaiah/Delilah ('God has drawn up', Hebrew); noDarah#4907 in the U.S.From Hebrew Dara, 'wisdom, pearl of wisdom' (a biblical name); also Persian 'wealthy/possessor'Evelia#4916 in the U.S.Spanish elaboration of Eva/Evelina — from Hebrew Chava, 'life, living' (Eve)Gionna#4919 in the U.S.-io- spelling of Gianna — an Italian feminine of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God isIlse#4929 in the U.S.German/Dutch short form of Elisabeth — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath'Jeslyn#4934 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Jes- (from Jessica/Jesse) to the -lyn ending; no single fixed rootJoely#4935 in the U.S.Feminine of Joel — from Hebrew Yoel, 'Yahweh is God' — with a -y endingLilibet#4953 in the U.S.Pet form of Elizabeth — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath' — the childhood nickname of QueeLilyth#4955 in the U.S.-y- spelling of Lilith — from Akkadian/Hebrew, 'of the night, a night creature' (also echoing 'Maiza#4960 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Maya ('water/illusion') and Maisie (a Margaret pet form, 'pearl'); no siMariya#4965 in the U.S.Slavic/Arabic form of Maria — from Hebrew Miryam, variously 'beloved', 'wished-for child', or 'Marylou#4967 in the U.S.Compound of Mary ('beloved') and Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior'); a vintage double nameMattea#4968 in the U.S.Italian feminine of Matteo/Matthew — from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God'Maureen#4969 in the U.S.Anglicized form of Mairin — an Irish diminutive of Mary ('beloved; star of the sea') — 'little Niva#4974 in the U.S.From Hebrew niva, 'speech, expression, eloquence'; also Sanskrit-linked 'a field, fertile grounRay#4978 in the U.S.From the word ray ('a beam of light'), and/or a short form of Rachel ('ewe') or Raymond ('wise Zamaria#5003 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining a Za- prefix to Maria ('beloved', from Hebrew Miryam); no single fixed rAbigale#5004 in the U.S.-gale spelling of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy; father of exaltation'Ahna#5009 in the U.S.-h- spelling of Anna/Ana — from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace, favor'Analayah#5016 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ana ('grace', from Hannah) to a flowing -layah ending (echoing Layla/AalAnnalyse#5021 in the U.S.Spelling of Annaliese/Annalise — a blend of Anna ('grace') and Liese (a German Elisabeth short Arayla#5022 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Ariel/Arella ('lioness of God', Hebrew) and the -ayla names (Kayla, LaylAriellah#5023 in the U.S.-llah spelling of Ariella — feminine of Ariel, from Hebrew, 'lion/lioness of God; altar hearth Avi#5026 in the U.S.From Hebrew avi, 'my father' (a short form of names like Avigail/Aviva); also echoes Latin avisAyelet#5027 in the U.S.From Hebrew ayelet, 'a gazelle, a doe' (from ayelet hashachar, 'the gazelle of dawn; the morninBeulah#5028 in the U.S.From Hebrew Beulah, 'married; she who is wed' — a poetic name for the land of Israel (Isaiah)Elijah#5044 in the U.S.From Hebrew Eliyyahu, 'Yahweh is my God' — the great prophet Elijah; predominantly a boys' nameGiavonna#5050 in the U.S.Spelling of Giovanna — the Italian feminine of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Hadasa#5051 in the U.S.Single-s spelling of Hadassah — from Hebrew, 'a myrtle tree' — the Hebrew name of Queen EstherHajar#5052 in the U.S.Arabic form of Hagar — the revered wife of Abraham and mother of Ishmael (the meaning of the orZelphia#5057 in the U.S.Zelphia reads as a blend of the biblical Zilpah, a name from the Old Testament of uncertain meaIllyana#5058 in the U.S.-ll- spelling of Iliana/Ilyana — variously a feminine of Elijah ('the Lord is my God', Hebrew) Jaela#5061 in the U.S.Elaboration of Jael — from Hebrew Yael, 'a mountain goat, an ibex' (a heroine in the Book of JuJenaiah#5063 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining a Jen- sound (echoing Jenna, or Jah, 'God') to the -aiah ('Yahweh') endiJessalyn#5065 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Jessa (from Jessica/Jesse) to the -lyn ending; no single fixed rootMayan#5086 in the U.S.From Hebrew mayan, 'a spring, a fountain, a source of water'Michaella#5087 in the U.S.Double-l spelling of Michaela — the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like GodNoya#5093 in the U.S.From Hebrew Noya, 'beauty, ornament; divine beauty' (linked to noi, 'ornament, decoration')Beula#5094 in the U.S.Beula is a spelling of Beulah, from Hebrew be'ulah, 'married.' In the Book of Isaiah 'Beulah' iOlivianna#5095 in the U.S.Modern blend of Olivia ('olive tree', a symbol of peace) and Anna ('grace'); no single fixed roRani#5099 in the U.S.From Sanskrit/Hindi rani, 'a queen'; also Hebrew Rani, 'my joy, my song'; here for girls; routeOrine#5102 in the U.S.Orine is an uncommon early-twentieth-century name, most plausibly a variant of Orina or a feminSaphire#5110 in the U.S.Single-p spelling of Sapphire — from Greek sappheiros (via Hebrew sappir), 'the blue gem; a preSaryah#5111 in the U.S.Spelling of Sariah/Saraiah — from Hebrew, 'princess' (from Sarah) and/or 'the Lord is my princeShilo#5114 in the U.S.-o spelling of Shiloh — from Hebrew, 'a place of peace; tranquil; he who is to be sent' (a sacrNanie#5132 in the U.S.Nanie is an old-fashioned pet form of Nancy or Ann, given as a stand-alone name in the early twAdriella#5135 in the U.S.Elaboration of Adriel/Adriella — variously 'flock of God' (Adriel, Hebrew) or a feminine of AdrAnnalea#5151 in the U.S.Blend of Anna ('grace') and Lea/Leah ('a meadow', or Hebrew 'weary'); routes layeredAnnali#5152 in the U.S.-i spelling of Annalie/Annalee — a blend of Anna ('grace') and Lee/Lea ('a meadow'); routes layAry#5156 in the U.S.A modern short form — of Aria ('air/melody'), Ariel ('lion of God'), or Arya ('noble'); here foCohen#5167 in the U.S.From the Jewish surname Cohen — from Hebrew kohen, 'a priest' (a descendant of the priestly linDavi#5171 in the U.S.Short form of David/Davina — from Hebrew David, 'beloved'; predominantly a boys' name (and the Eloni#5175 in the U.S.From Hebrew Elon/Eloni, 'an oak tree'; also a modern -oni name (a Loni/Eloise echo); here for gErielle#5178 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Ariel/Arielle ('lion of God', Hebrew) and Erie/Eri; no single fixed rootEzrah#5180 in the U.S.-h spelling of Ezra — from Hebrew Ezra, 'help, helper' (the biblical scribe); predominantly a bJanace#5189 in the U.S.Janace reads as a spelling variant close to Janice and Janis, names formed from Jane with an -iJennings#5195 in the U.S.From the surname Jennings — 'son of Jenkin' (a pet form of John, 'God is gracious'); predominanJonah#5198 in the U.S.From Hebrew Yonah, 'a dove' (the prophet swallowed by a great fish); predominantly a boys' nameJordy#5199 in the U.S.Pet form of Jordan/Jordana — from Hebrew Yarden, 'flowing down, descending' (the river Jordan);Rojean#5205 in the U.S.Rojean is a compound American name built by pairing a Ro- opening, likely from Rose or Rosa, wiLior#5216 in the U.S.From Hebrew Lior, 'my light; I have light' (from li, 'to me', plus or, 'light'); here for girlsMadelaine#5222 in the U.S.French spelling of Madeline/Magdalene — from Hebrew Magdala, 'tower; from the town of Magdala'Mahala#5223 in the U.S.From Hebrew Mahalah/Mahlah, 'tenderness, weakness' (and, by extension, 'a woman'); a biblical nMariely#5227 in the U.S.Latina blend of Mari (Maria, 'beloved; of the sea; bitter') with an -ely/- ielys ending (echoinMushka#5235 in the U.S.Yiddish pet form (often of Miriam, via Musya), linked to 'musk; sweet fragrance' (a sweet, affeRashell#5246 in the U.S.Spelling of Rachelle/Rachel — from Hebrew Rachel, 'a ewe; a female sheep' (a symbol of gentleneSurah#5262 in the U.S.From Arabic surah, 'a chapter of the Quran; a step, a rank, a degree of eminence'; also echoes Tyanna#5265 in the U.S.Modern blend of a Ty- opening with Anna ('grace, favor', Hebrew); also echoes Tiana/Tatiana; noXariah#5269 in the U.S.X-spelling of Zariah — a modern name echoing Sarah ('princess'), Zara ('blooming; brightness'),Yeva#5273 in the U.S.Armenian/Russian form of Eve — from Hebrew Chava, 'life; living, breathing'Zana#5277 in the U.S.From Albanian Zana, 'a fairy, a mountain nymph/spirit'; also a short form of Susanna ('lily') oZionna#5280 in the U.S.Feminine -a elaboration of Zion — from Hebrew Tzion, 'the highest point; a citadel' (the holy hAdeya#5286 in the U.S.Modern name echoing Adaya ('ornament/jewel of God', Hebrew) and Adia ('a gift', Swahili); routeAhava#5289 in the U.S.From Hebrew ahava, 'love' (a pure abstract word-name)Amiria#5294 in the U.S.Maori form of Amelia/Maria (a transliteration), 'beloved; of the sea'; also echoes Arabic AmiraZilphia#5298 in the U.S.Zilphia is an ornamented form of Zilpah, the biblical Hebrew name of Leah's maidservant and motArna#5300 in the U.S.From Old Norse orn, 'an eagle' (the feminine of Arne); also Hebrew, 'cedar' (a form of Arnona);Atalie#5301 in the U.S.From Hebrew Athaliah, 'the Lord is exalted'; also a soft form of Natalie ('Christmas') minus thAvigayil#5306 in the U.S.Hebrew form of Abigail — from Avigayil, 'my father's joy; the father rejoices'Azaiah#5307 in the U.S.Modern -aiah name echoing Azariah ('the Lord has helped', Hebrew) and Isaiah; here for girls; rMarolyn#5310 in the U.S.Marolyn is a spelling variant of Marilyn, the early-twentieth-century blend of Mary and the fasSharonlee#5315 in the U.S.Sharonlee joins two names into one: Sharon, from the Hebrew place name for the fertile coastal Dalylah#5317 in the U.S.Spelling of Delilah/Dalila — from Hebrew Delilah, 'delicate; languishing, amorous' (also linkedDanely#5318 in the U.S.Modern Latina blend echoing Daniela/Dana ('God is my judge', Hebrew) with an -ely ending; no siDannia#5319 in the U.S.Latina form echoing Daniela/Dania ('God is my judge', Hebrew); also Arabic Daniya, 'close, nearDannie#5320 in the U.S.-ie spelling of Danny — a pet form of Danielle/Daniela, from Hebrew, 'God is my judge'; here foDaviana#5321 in the U.S.Feminine elaboration of David/Davian — from Hebrew David, 'beloved' (with an -iana ending)Elieth#5328 in the U.S.A modern Latina name with the Hebrew El-/Eli- ('God; my God') element; often glossed 'my God isEvara#5330 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Eva ('life', Hebrew) to a soft -ra/-vara ending (echoing Evara/Avara); nGianina#5332 in the U.S.Italian diminutive of Gianna/Giovanna (the Italian Jane/Joanna) — from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God isJessia#5343 in the U.S.Modern elaboration of Jessie/Jessica — from Hebrew Yiskah, 'to behold; God beholds' (Jessica, cJones#5344 in the U.S.From the surname Jones — 'son of John', from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'; here for girlsKaela#5347 in the U.S.-ae- spelling of Kayla — variously a form of Michaela ('who is like God?'), Katherine ('pure'),Kelia#5354 in the U.S.From the Irish Ceallaigh/Kelly ('bright-headed; strife/war'), or Hebrew Kelaiah; also a modern Bulah#5356 in the U.S.Bulah is a simplified spelling of Beulah (Hebrew, 'married'), used in the Book of Isaiah as a pKohani#5357 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Kohana ('little star/flower', Sioux/Japanese) and the Hebrew kohen, 'prieMaddilynn#5364 in the U.S.Maddi-/-lynn spelling of Madelyn/Madeline — from Hebrew Magdala, 'from the town of Magdala; towMadelynne#5365 in the U.S.-ynne spelling of Madelyn/Madeline — from Hebrew Magdala, 'from the town of Magdala; tower'Bettejane#5367 in the U.S.Bettejane joins Bette, a pet form of Elizabeth meaning 'my God is an oath,' with Jane, the EnglMakaiah#5369 in the U.S.Modern -aiah name echoing Micaiah/Michaiah ('who is like Yahweh?', Hebrew) and Makai; here for Menucha#5374 in the U.S.From Hebrew menucha, 'rest, repose, tranquility, peace' (a Sabbath-linked word)Micaiah#5375 in the U.S.From Hebrew Mikhayahu, 'who is like Yahweh?' (a prophet); here for girlsMimi#5378 in the U.S.Pet form of Miriam/Maria/Mary — variously 'sea of bitterness', 'beloved', or 'wished-for child'Mirel#5379 in the U.S.Yiddish pet form of Miriam — variously 'sea of bitterness', 'beloved', or 'wished-for child'; rNavayla#5381 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Nava ('beautiful, pleasant', Hebrew) to an -ayla ending (echoing Ayla, 'Bula#5383 in the U.S.Bula is a simplified vintage spelling of Beulah, a Hebrew name meaning 'married'. In the Book oRiella#5394 in the U.S.Modern coinage with a Ri- opening and -ella ending (echoing Ariella, 'lioness of God', and GabrSaraiyah#5401 in the U.S.Modern -aiyah name echoing Sarai/Sarah ('princess', Hebrew) and the -iah ('Yahweh') ending; no Talaya#5406 in the U.S.Modern name echoing Talia ('dew of God', Hebrew; 'blooming', Greek) with a -laya ending; no sinUriah#5408 in the U.S.From Hebrew Uriyyah, 'Yahweh is my light; the Lord is my flame' (Uriah the Hittite); predominanZanaya#5416 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Zanaiah and Anaya ('God answered; grace', Hebrew-linked); no single fixeZivah#5417 in the U.S.From Hebrew ziv, 'radiance, brightness, splendor, light' (the feminine -ah form)Abigayle#5421 in the U.S.-gayle spelling of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father's joy; the father rejoices'Adaleia#5423 in the U.S.Modern elaboration of Adalia/Adelaide — from Germanic adal, 'noble' (also a biblical Adalia); nAdarah#5425 in the U.S.From Hebrew adarah, 'noble, exalted' (linked to adar, 'splendor'); also Arabic, 'a virgin'; rouAdriel#5426 in the U.S.From Hebrew Adriel, 'flock/congregation of God', or 'God is my help/master'; predominantly a boAlyla#5435 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Ayla ('oak; halo', Hebrew/Turkish) and Layla ('night', Arabic); no singlAnnamaria#5439 in the U.S.Compound of Anna ('grace, favor', Hebrew) and Maria ('beloved; of the sea; bitter') — a classicAvanna#5443 in the U.S.Modern blend of Ava ('life; bird') with -anna ('grace', Hebrew); also echoes Avani ('the earth'Azriel#5449 in the U.S.From Hebrew Azri'el, 'God is my help' (an angel name); predominantly a boys' name; here for girCana#5458 in the U.S.From the biblical place Cana — from Hebrew qaneh, 'a reed; a place of reeds' (Cana of Galilee, Deena#5470 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Dina/Dena — from Hebrew Dinah, 'judged; vindicated'; also Arabic din, 'faith, Eilany#5473 in the U.S.From Hebrew Ilana/Eilan, 'an oak tree, a tree'; also echoes the Hawaiian -lani names, 'heavenlyElicia#5477 in the U.S.Spelling of Alicia/Elisha — from Adelaide ('noble kind', Germanic), and/or 'God is salvation' (Gabriel#5482 in the U.S.From Hebrew Gavri'el, 'God is my strength' (the archangel Gabriel); predominantly a boys' name;Giavanni#5483 in the U.S.Gia-spelling of Giovanni/Giovanna — the Italian John/Joanna, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracJameson#5493 in the U.S.From the surname Jameson — 'son of James', from Hebrew Yaakov, 'supplanter'; predominantly a boJayme#5495 in the U.S.-ay- spelling of Jamie — a pet form of James/Jacoba, from Hebrew Yaakov, 'supplanter, holder ofKayana#5505 in the U.S.Modern blend of a Kay- opening with -ana ('grace', Hebrew); also echoes Kiana ('divine; moon', Marialuisa#5525 in the U.S.Compound of Maria ('bitter; beloved; of the sea', Hebrew) and Luisa ('famous warrior', GermanicMaryrose#5526 in the U.S.Compound of Mary ('bitter; beloved; of the sea', Hebrew) and Rose ('the rose flower', Latin)Mayven#5529 in the U.S.May-spelling of Maven — from Yiddish (via Hebrew mevin), 'one who understands; an expert, a conMirian#5538 in the U.S.-n spelling of Miriam — from Hebrew Miryam, variously 'beloved', 'of the sea', or 'bitter'; theMishka#5539 in the U.S.Russian pet form of Mikhail (Michael), 'who is like God?' (Hebrew); also a fond word for 'a litNeomi#5542 in the U.S.Spelling of Naomi — from Hebrew Noami, 'pleasantness, my delight, sweetness'Novarae#5543 in the U.S.Compound of Nova ('new', Latin; a bright new star) and Rae ('ewe; grace', a Rachel/Ray pet formOriah#5546 in the U.S.From Hebrew Or, 'light', plus -yah, 'of God' — 'my light; the light of God'Oriyah#5547 in the U.S.-iy- spelling of Oriah — from Hebrew Or, 'light', plus -yah, 'of God' — 'my light; the light ofRivi#5559 in the U.S.A pet form of Rivka (Rebecca) — from Hebrew, 'to bind, to join; a snare' (a captivating beauty)Sarita#5566 in the U.S.Spanish diminutive of Sara, 'princess; noblewoman' (Hebrew); also Sanskrit sarita, 'a flowing sTamiyah#5572 in the U.S.-iyah spelling of Tamia — a modern name echoing Tamar ('palm tree', Hebrew) and Tamia; no singlZaleah#5587 in the U.S.Modern blend of a Za- opening with Leah ('weary; tender; delicate', Hebrew); no single fixed roJudye#5589 in the U.S.Judye is a stylized spelling of Judy, the familiar pet form of Judith. Judith comes from the HeZamarah#5589 in the U.S.From Hebrew zamar/zimrah, 'song, melody; to make music, to sing praise' — 'a song of praise'Zurielle#5596 in the U.S.An -elle elaboration of Zuriel — from Hebrew Tzuri'el, 'God is my rock; my rock is God'Abbey#5597 in the U.S.Pet form of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy; the father's joy'; also echoes 'Abella#5598 in the U.S.A feminine of Abel ('breath; a sigh', Hebrew), and/or echoing Latin bella, 'beautiful'; routes Adamari#5601 in the U.S.Spanish compound of Ada ('noble', Germanic) and Mari (Maria, 'beloved; of the sea', Hebrew)Alijah#5606 in the U.S.A spelling blending Elijah ('my God is Yahweh', Hebrew) and Aliyah ('rising, ascent'); here forAnahia#5612 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Anaya ('God answered', Hebrew) and Anahí (a Guaraní legend flower); no siAnai#5613 in the U.S.A form of Anahí/Anaí — from a Guaraní legend (the ceibo flower); also echoes Ana, 'grace' (HebrAnalea#5614 in the U.S.Blend of Ana ('grace', Hebrew) and Lea/Leah ('weary; tender', Hebrew; or 'a meadow', echoing -lAzaya#5626 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Azaria ('God has helped', Hebrew), Azalea (a flower), and Amaya; no singlDaliana#5641 in the U.S.Blend of Dalia ('the dahlia flower'; Hebrew 'a branch') with the -ana ending; routes layeredDeliah#5647 in the U.S.A spelling blending Delia ('of Delos', Greek — Artemis's birthplace) and Delilah ('delicate; laJamison#5671 in the U.S.From the surname Jamison/Jameson — 'son of James', from Hebrew Yaakov, 'supplanter'; predominanJaneli#5672 in the U.S.A blend of Jane ('God is gracious', Hebrew) with a -eli/-elly ending; also echoes Janelly; routJayonna#5675 in the U.S.A modern blend of a Jay- opening with -onna (echoing Ona/Anna, 'grace'); no single fixed root; Jeannie#5677 in the U.S.Pet form of Jean/Jeanne — the French feminine of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Josefine#5680 in the U.S.German/Scandinavian form of Josephine — from Hebrew Yosef, 'God/Jehovah shall add; he will incrJovanna#5681 in the U.S.A J-spelling of Giovanna — the Italian feminine of John/Giovanni, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God isDebie#5684 in the U.S.Debie is a spelling of Debbie, the pet form of Deborah — Hebrew Devorah, 'bee.' Registered as aKayanna#5689 in the U.S.-nn- spelling of Kayana — a modern blend of a Kay- opening with -anna ('grace'); also echoes KiLiesel#5700 in the U.S.German pet form of Elisabeth — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath; God is abundance'Liesl#5701 in the U.S.German pet form of Elisabeth — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath; God is abundance'Makaylah#5705 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Makayla/Michaela — a feminine of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like Go

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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.