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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 8

Molli#7456 in the U.S.A spelling of Molly — a pet form of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam, variously 'beloved; bitter; lady Moriyah#7458 in the U.S.A spelling of Moriah — from Hebrew, variously 'the Lord is my teacher' and 'chosen/seen by YahwNahara#7461 in the U.S.From Aramaic/Hebrew nahara, variously 'light; brightness' and 'a river; a stream'; also Arabic Nehemiah#7468 in the U.S.From Hebrew Nechemyah, 'the Lord comforts; Yahweh consoles' (the biblical leader and book); oveNiyomi#7474 in the U.S.A spelling of Naomi — from Hebrew No'omi, 'pleasantness; my delight; my sweetness'; also echoesNoe#7475 in the U.S.A Spanish/French form of Noah — from Hebrew, 'rest; comfort; repose'; also a short form of NoelOdeya#7483 in the U.S.From Hebrew Odeya, 'I will thank/praise God; thanks to God' (odeh, 'I will thank', + Yah, a namRoseann#7500 in the U.S.A blend of Rose (the flower, from Latin rosa) and Ann ('grace; favor', from Hebrew Hannah); rouSaraphina#7509 in the U.S.A spelling of Seraphina — from Hebrew seraphim, 'the fiery/burning ones' (the highest order of Serah#7510 in the U.S.From Hebrew, variously 'abundance; overflow' and a biblical name (Serah, a daughter of Asher); Shawn#7513 in the U.S.The Anglicized spelling of the Irish Sean — a form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is graciShayne#7514 in the U.S.A spelling of Shane — the Anglicized Irish Sean (John), from Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; also liShylo#7515 in the U.S.A spelling of Shiloh — from Hebrew, variously 'tranquil; peace' and 'he who is to be sent' (a bSiona#7518 in the U.S.From Hebrew, linked to Zion ('a high/fortified place; the holy hill of Jerusalem'); also a MaorTamera#7532 in the U.S.A spelling of Tamara — from Hebrew tamar, 'a date palm; a palm tree' (a symbol of grace and uprUrielle#7542 in the U.S.A French feminine of Uriel — from Hebrew, 'God is my light; the light of God' (uri, 'my light',Zamyra#7554 in the U.S.A spelling of Zamira — variously 'a singer; a song; melody' (Hebrew zamir) and Arabic ('one whoZuzu#7563 in the U.S.A reduplicated pet form of Susan/Susannah — from Hebrew Shoshannah, 'a lily; a rose'; also a CzAfra#7572 in the U.S.Variously from Arabic, 'whitish; the colour of dust/earth', Hebrew, 'a young deer; a fawn' (linAlitza#7581 in the U.S.A form of Aliza — from Hebrew, 'joy; joyful; happiness'; also used as a modern Latin-American cAlizabeth#7582 in the U.S.A spelling of Elizabeth — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath; God is abundance/satisfactiAlyzzah#7587 in the U.S.A spelling of Aliza — from Hebrew, 'joy; joyful; happiness'; also crossed with Alyssa; routes lDebbe#7590 in the U.S.Debbe is a trimmed spelling of Debbie, the everyday short form of Deborah, from Hebrew devorah,Anaaya#7597 in the U.S.A spelling of Anaya — variously from Hebrew, 'God answered', and Sanskrit, 'caring; protection;Analiese#7599 in the U.S.A form of Anneliese — a blend of Anna ('grace; favor') and Liese (a short form of Elisabeth, 'mAnavictoria#7600 in the U.S.A compound of Ana — Hebrew, 'grace; favor' (from Hannah) — and Victoria — Latin, 'victory'; we Ruther#7600 in the U.S.Ruther is a rare American girl's name, most simply read as Ruth with an added -er syllable, a fAnelise#7603 in the U.S.A form of Annelise/Anneliese — a blend of Anna ('grace; favor') and Lise (a short form of ElisaAnella#7604 in the U.S.An Italian-style diminutive of Anna — from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor' — with an -ella endingArielis#7608 in the U.S.A Puerto Rican elaboration of Ariel — from Hebrew, 'lion of God' — with a fashionable -lis endiAvisha#7619 in the U.S.Variously from Sanskrit, 'fearless; one without an equal; a small particle', and a feminine echDorann#7636 in the U.S.Dorann is a compound of Dora and Ann in the mid-century double-name style. Dora is a short formCarmelita#7642 in the U.S.A Spanish diminutive of Carmen/Carmel — from Hebrew Karmel, 'garden; orchard; vineyard of God' Deberah#7642 in the U.S.Deberah is a variant spelling of Deborah, the Hebrew name Devorah meaning 'bee'. In the Bible DDevory#7667 in the U.S.A Yiddish/Hebrew pet form of Devorah (Deborah) — from Hebrew devorah, 'a bee'Eleora#7671 in the U.S.From Hebrew Eli-ora, 'God is my light' (el, 'God', + ora, 'light')Elim#7672 in the U.S.From the Hebrew place-name Elim, 'palms; oaks; strong trees' — a desert oasis in Exodus; used fElisabet#7673 in the U.S.A Continental form of Elizabeth — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath; pledged to God; GodElisse#7674 in the U.S.A spelling of Elise/Elisa — short forms of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath;Elliani#7676 in the U.S.An elaboration of Elliana/Eliana — from Hebrew Eli-anah, 'my God has answered'; also read as a Emmanuela#7682 in the U.S.A feminine of Emmanuel — from Hebrew Immanu'el, 'God is with us'Eriel#7684 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a feminine of Ariel ('lion of God', Hebrew) and a coinage; no single fEvah#7688 in the U.S.A spelling of Eva/Eve — from Hebrew Chavah, 'life; living; breathing'Ezabella#7691 in the U.S.A spelling of Isabella — a Romance form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath;Geovanna#7698 in the U.S.A spelling of Giovanna — the Italian feminine of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God isGiani#7699 in the U.S.A spelling of Giana/Gianni — Italian short forms of Giovanna/Giovanni (John), from Hebrew YochaGiavana#7700 in the U.S.A spelling of Giovanna — the Italian feminine of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God isBethanie#7701 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Bethany, from the biblical village near Jerusalem, usually read as 'houseGiovana#7704 in the U.S.A spelling of Giovanna — the Italian feminine of Giovanni (John), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God isHermon#7711 in the U.S.From the Hebrew place-name Hermon, 'a sacred/devoted mountain; a sanctuary' (Mount Hermon) — usIlia#7717 in the U.S.A Georgian/Russian form of Elijah/Elias — from Hebrew Eliyahu, 'my God is Yahweh'; used for botIvani#7723 in the U.S.A form of Ivana — the feminine of Ivan (the Slavic John), from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is graciouIvannia#7724 in the U.S.A feminine of Ivan (the Slavic John) — from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'; popular in CostIvry#7725 in the U.S.From Hebrew ivri, 'a Hebrew; one from across (the river)'; also linked to the place Ivry; routePattiann#7725 in the U.S.Pattiann is a mid-century compound name that joins Patti, a short form of Patricia from the LatIzzie#7727 in the U.S.A pet form of Isabel/Isabella (and Isadora) — Romance forms of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva,Jaedyn#7728 in the U.S.A spelling of Jayden/Jaden — variously from Hebrew Yadon ('thankful; God has heard/judged') andJaianna#7729 in the U.S.A modern name, joining the prefix Jai- with Anna ('grace; favor', Hebrew); also echoing Gianna;Janayah#7732 in the U.S.An elaboration of Janae/Jane — feminine forms ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is graciousJanyah#7733 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an elaboration of Janae/Jane (ultimately Hebrew, 'God is gracious') anJaquelyn#7734 in the U.S.A spelling of Jacqueline — the French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), from Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'the suJenae#7736 in the U.S.An elaboration of Jane/Janae — a feminine of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Jeymi#7738 in the U.S.A phonetic Hispanic spelling of Jamie/Jaimie — a pet form of James (Jacob), from Hebrew Ya'aqovJordin#7741 in the U.S.A spelling of Jordan — from Hebrew Yarden, 'to flow down; to descend' (the river Jordan); used Kima#7763 in the U.S.Variously from Hebrew Kimah, 'the Pleiades star cluster', and a modern short form of names likeLeanny#7779 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American name, variously an elaboration of Leanne (a Lee + Anne, 'grace', blend)Leeah#7781 in the U.S.A spelling of Leah — from Hebrew Le'ah, 'weary; delicate' (also linked to 'a wild cow' and 'meaLeiya#7783 in the U.S.A spelling of Leia/Leya — variously a form of Leah ('weary', Hebrew) and 'child of heaven' (HawLivana#7787 in the U.S.From Hebrew levanah, 'the moon; white' (linked to lavan, 'white')Nanetta#7791 in the U.S.Nanetta is a fuller, Italianate-looking form of Nanette, itself a French diminutive of Nan, a pMariafernanda#7802 in the U.S.A Spanish compound of Maria (Mary) and Fernanda (from the Germanic Ferdinand, 'a bold/brave jouMariamawit#7803 in the U.S.An Amharic (Ethiopian) form linked to Mariam (Mary) — ultimately from Hebrew Miryam, variously Marilena#7804 in the U.S.An Italian/Greek compound of Maria (Mary) and Elena/Helen ('bright; shining light; torch', GreeMarymargaret#7805 in the U.S.An English compound of Mary ('beloved; wished-for child', Hebrew) and Margaret ('a pearl', GreeMeah#7809 in the U.S.A spelling of Mia — variously Italian/Spanish 'mine', a short form of Maria ('beloved; star of Messiah#7814 in the U.S.From Hebrew mashiach, 'the anointed one; the deliverer' (a title for the promised savior); usedMichel#7815 in the U.S.A spelling of Michel/Michelle — the French form of Michael/its feminine, from Hebrew Mikha'el, Mickey#7816 in the U.S.A pet form of Michaela/Michael — from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?'; used for both sexes;Myers#7819 in the U.S.From a German/Jewish surname, variously 'a steward; a leading citizen' (German Meier) and 'one Naomika#7827 in the U.S.A modern name, an elaboration of Naomi (from Hebrew No'omi, 'pleasantness; my delight') with a Navah#7829 in the U.S.From Hebrew na'avah, 'beautiful; pleasant; lovely; fitting'Machele#7835 in the U.S.Machele is a phonetic respelling of Michelle, the French feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew fOriya#7845 in the U.S.From Hebrew, 'my light; the Lord is my light' (or, 'light', + Yah, 'the Lord'); also an Indian Raye#7851 in the U.S.A spelling of Rae/Ray — variously the English word 'a beam of light' and a short form of RachelSadee#7863 in the U.S.A spelling of Sadie — a pet form of Sarah, from Hebrew Sarah, 'a princess; a noblewoman'Sahra#7865 in the U.S.Variously a spelling of Sarah ('a princess; a noblewoman', Hebrew) and Arabic Sahra ('a desert;Saidy#7866 in the U.S.A spelling of Sadie — a pet form of Sarah ('a princess', Hebrew); also echoing the Yoruba Sade Saloma#7868 in the U.S.A form of Salome — from Hebrew shalom, 'peace; completeness; well-being'; also linked to ArabicSiyona#7878 in the U.S.Variously from Sanskrit, 'gentle; tender; soft', and a form of Zion ('the highest point; a citaSuzy#7885 in the U.S.A pet form of Susan/Susanna — from Hebrew Shoshannah, 'a lily; a rose'Tzirel#7894 in the U.S.A Yiddish name, variously a form of Sarah ('a princess', Hebrew) and an endearing Yiddish coinaYachet#7909 in the U.S.A Yiddish girls' name, of uncertain origin, variously linked to Hannah ('grace; favor', Hebrew)Yani#7913 in the U.S.A short form of Yanni/Yana — ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan (John/Jane), 'God is gracious'; usYsabel#7919 in the U.S.A medieval Spanish spelling of Isabel — a Romance form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, 'my Zephaniah#7933 in the U.S.From Hebrew Tzefanyah, 'the Lord/Yahweh has hidden/treasured; hidden by God'; overwhelmingly a Zyonna#7936 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Zion (from Hebrew Tziyyon, 'highest point; a citadel; Jerusalem') with Adaleah#7942 in the U.S.A modern blend of Ada/Adalee ('noble', Germanic) and Leah ('weary; delicate', Hebrew); routes lAhinoa#7946 in the U.S.Variously a form of Ahinoam ('my brother is delight/pleasant', Hebrew) and the Basque Ainhoa (aAhria#7948 in the U.S.A spelling of Aria/Ariah — variously Italian, 'a melody; a song; air', Persian, 'noble', and a Aleanna#7959 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a blend of Aleena/Alina ('noble; light') and Anna ('grace; favor', HebJudee#7961 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Judy, the familiar form of Judith — from the Hebrew Yehudit, 'woman ofJudithann#7962 in the U.S.Judithann is a run-together double name, Judith plus Ann. Judith is Hebrew Yehudit, 'woman of JAllianna#7964 in the U.S.An elaboration of Aliana/Eliana — from Hebrew Eli-anah, 'my God has answered'; also a blend of Anaeli#7972 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American name, joining Ana ('grace; favor', from Hebrew Hannah) with an -eli eleAnaleiah#7974 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Ana ('grace; favor', from Hebrew Hannah) with Leiah/Leah ('weary' / 'meaAnaliya#7975 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Ana ('grace; favor', from Hebrew Hannah) with Liya/Aaliyah ('exalted; loAnaluisa#7976 in the U.S.A Spanish compound of Ana ('grace; favor', from Hebrew Hannah) and Luisa ('a famous warrior', fAnnagrace#7981 in the U.S.An English compound of Anna ('grace; favor', from Hebrew Hannah) and Grace ('grace; favor', froAnnayah#7982 in the U.S.A spelling of Anaya — variously from the Hausa, 'a caring/look-after one', and the Hebrew, 'GodAnnina#7983 in the U.S.An Italian/German diminutive of Anna — from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor; God has favored mAsherah#7990 in the U.S.From the ancient Semitic — the name of a mother goddess (a consort of El in Canaanite religion)Avital#7996 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Avital, 'my father is dew; father of dew' (avi, 'my father', + tal, 'dew') — anAzaliyah#8002 in the U.S.A modern name, variously an elaboration of Azalea (the flower) and a form of the Hebrew AzaliahBriela#8013 in the U.S.A short form of Gabriela — from the Hebrew, 'God is my strength' (gever, 'strong man', + El, 'GCaila#8015 in the U.S.A spelling of Kayla/Cayla — a modern name variously linked to a short form of Michaela ('who isRozann#8016 in the U.S.Rozann is a compound of Rose, from the Latin for the flower, and Ann, from the Hebrew Hannah meShawnya#8025 in the U.S.Shawnya reads as an elaborated form of Shawna, the feminine of Shawn/Sean - names from the IrisDaneli#8033 in the U.S.A form of Danielle/Danely — from the Hebrew Daniel, 'God is my judge'; routes layeredDanelle#8034 in the U.S.A feminine of Daniel — from the Hebrew, 'God is my judge'Dannah#8036 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Dannah — a town in the hill country of Judah (of uncertain older meaning); alsoDanylah#8037 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Danila (a Slavic form of Daniel, 'God is my judge') and DanielDarielle#8038 in the U.S.A feminine elaboration of Dariel/Darius — from the Persian, 'possessing goodness; wealthy; he wDeliliah#8045 in the U.S.A spelling of Delilah — from the Hebrew, variously 'delicate; languishing; amorous' (the figureElianeth#8058 in the U.S.An elaboration of Eliana — from the Hebrew, 'my God has answered me' (Eli, 'my God', + ana, 'haElianie#8059 in the U.S.An elaboration of Eliana — from the Hebrew, 'my God has answered me' (Eli, 'my God', + ana, 'haEliannys#8060 in the U.S.An elaboration of Eliana — from the Hebrew, 'my God has answered me' (Eli, 'my God', + ana, 'haEmmajean#8068 in the U.S.An English compound of Emma ('whole; universal', from Germanic ermen) and Jean ('God is graciouKizzey#8068 in the U.S.Kizzey is a spelling of Kizzy, the pet form of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia,' a sweet Atha#8074 in the U.S.Atha has no securely fixed origin. It most likely arises as a short form of biblical Athalia (HGelila#8083 in the U.S.From the Amharic (Ethiopian), variously 'a sacred enclosure; majesty; that which surrounds'; alGetsemani#8084 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Gethsemane — from the Hebrew/Aramaic Gat Shemanim, 'an oil press' (the gardenHadara#8088 in the U.S.From the Hebrew, 'adorned; splendid; beautiful; magnificent' (linked to hadar, 'splendour; glorAylaa#8096 in the U.S.A doubled-a spelling of Ayla, a name read as Hebrew ('oak tree; terebinth') and as Turkish ('haHenya#8100 in the U.S.A Yiddish name, variously a form of Hannah ('grace; favor', Hebrew) and a feminine of Henry ('aIllianna#8108 in the U.S.A spelling of Iliana/Iliana — variously a form of Eliana ('my God has answered', Hebrew) and 'oIoanna#8113 in the U.S.A Greek form of Joanna — from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious; the Lord is gracious' (a fIsabelly#8115 in the U.S.A Brazilian/Portuguese elaboration of Isabel — a form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'Ivania#8116 in the U.S.An elaboration of Ivana — a Slavic feminine of Ivan (John), from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gAnnell#8117 in the U.S.Annell joins Ann, the enduring form of Hannah from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favour', to the -Iyal#8117 in the U.S.From the Hebrew, variously 'strength; might' (eyal) and 'a stag/ram' (ayal); used for both sexeIzalyn#8119 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Iza (a short form of Isabel, 'God is my oath') with the -lyn ending; no Dejanee#8121 in the U.S.Dejanee blends the De- prefix of African American naming with the -janee ending heard in Janae,Jaeliana#8121 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Jae- element with Liana/Eliana ('my God has answered', Hebrew; also 'aJaziriah#8129 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Jaz- element with the Hebrew -iah ending ('God; the Lord', as in AzariJesslynn#8133 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Jess (a short form of Jessica, 'God beholds; he sees') with Lynn ('a lakJulieanna#8136 in the U.S.An English compound of Julie ('youthful; of Jupiter', from Latin Julia) and Anna ('grace; favorSalley#8145 in the U.S.Salley is a variant spelling of Sally, which began as an English pet form of Sarah. Sarah is HeKeziyah#8165 in the U.S.A spelling of Keziah — from the Hebrew Qetsiah, 'cassia' (a fragrant cinnamon-like spice/bark; Chauna#8176 in the U.S.Chauna is a spelling of Shawna, the feminine of Shawn or Sean. Sean is the Irish form of John, Lilit#8200 in the U.S.From the Armenian/Hebrew, 'of the night; a night spirit' (linked to the Mesopotamian Lilith); iLisseth#8202 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Lizeth/Elizabeth — from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath; pledged to God'Lissette#8203 in the U.S.A form of Lisette — a French diminutive of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oathLoriann#8208 in the U.S.An English compound of Lori ('laurel; crowned with laurel', a short form of Laura) and Ann ('grMaryln#8211 in the U.S.Maryln is a syncopated spelling of Marilyn, which joined Mary - from the Hebrew Miriam, variousLoza#8212 in the U.S.From the Amharic (Ethiopian), 'an almond; the almond tree' (linked to the biblical place Luz, 'Maraya#8225 in the U.S.A spelling of Moriah/Mariah — from the Hebrew, variously 'God is my teacher; the Lord is my teaMarialuiza#8227 in the U.S.A Portuguese compound of Maria ('beloved; of the sea; bitter', from Hebrew Miriam) and Luiza ('Marielena#8228 in the U.S.A Spanish compound of Marie ('beloved; of the sea', from Hebrew Miriam) and Elena ('light; the Marilee#8229 in the U.S.An English compound of Mary ('beloved; of the sea; bitter', from Hebrew Miriam) and Lee ('a meaMaryalice#8231 in the U.S.An English compound of Mary ('beloved; of the sea; bitter', from Hebrew Miriam) and Alice ('nobMaziyah#8236 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Mazi- element with the -iyah/-iah ending ('God; the Lord', echoing MazMerari#8239 in the U.S.From the Hebrew, variously 'bitter' and 'strength' (a son of Levi and a Levite clan); used for Meri#8240 in the U.S.A name used in several cultures, variously the Finnish meri ('the sea') and a short form of MarJesica#8244 in the U.S.A respelling of Jessica with a single 's' — a literary name (from Shakespeare's 'The Merchant oMitzi#8247 in the U.S.A German/Bavarian pet form of Maria — from the Hebrew Miriam, variously 'beloved; of the sea; bSheryn#8253 in the U.S.Sheryn reads as a mid-century blend of Sharon, from Hebrew, 'a plain' (the fertile Plain of ShaNaleah#8262 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Na- element with Leah ('weary' / 'meadow', Hebrew); also echoing Nyla;Naomii#8264 in the U.S.A spelling of Naomi — from the Hebrew, 'pleasantness; sweetness; my delight' (the mother-in-lawNasiya#8265 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to the Hebrew Nasya ('a miracle of God') and read as a Na-+-siyNancylee#8276 in the U.S.Nancylee is a compound given name that welds Nancy to Lee. Nancy began as a medieval pet form oOraya#8278 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to the Hebrew or, 'light', and the Latin aurum, 'gold', via an Pollyanna#8284 in the U.S.A compound of Polly (a pet form of Mary, 'beloved; of the sea') and Anna (Hebrew, 'grace; favouWaunita#8298 in the U.S.Waunita is a phonetic respelling of Juanita (or Wanita), the Spanish diminutive of Juana — the Rifka#8300 in the U.S.A Yiddish form of Rebecca/Rivka — from the Hebrew, variously 'to bind; to tie; to join', hence Safira#8311 in the U.S.A form of Sapphira — from the Greek sappheiros/Hebrew sappir, 'a sapphire; beautiful'; also linOrena#8314 in the U.S.Orena reads as a shortening of Lorena, a name linked to laurel and to the Italian city Loreto, Samone#8316 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Simone — the French feminine of Simon, from the Hebrew, 'one who hears; God Sarahy#8317 in the U.S.A Latin American form of Sarai/Sarah — from the Hebrew, 'a princess; a noblewoman; a lady'; rouSaraiah#8318 in the U.S.A form linked to Seraiah ('the Lord is my prince/ruler', Hebrew) and to an elaboration of SaraiSeraya#8323 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to Saraya/Seraiah ('the Lord is my prince', Hebrew) and read asShamira#8325 in the U.S.From the Hebrew, 'a protector; a guardian; a precious/hard stone (flint)'; also read as an ArabGayl#8326 in the U.S.Gayl is a trimmed spelling of Gail, itself a short form of Abigail, from Hebrew avigayil, 'my fSheva#8327 in the U.S.From the Hebrew sheva, variously 'an oath' and 'seven' (as in Bathsheba, 'daughter of the oath'Sinead#8331 in the U.S.An Irish form of Jane/Janet — ultimately from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious' (via the Irish SinePeggyann#8334 in the U.S.Peggyann joins Peggy, an established pet form of Margaret (from the Greek margarites, 'pearl'),Sue#8338 in the U.S.A pet form of Susan/Susanna — from the Hebrew shoshannah, 'a lily; a rose'Mikaila#8339 in the U.S.A spelling in the Michaela/Makayla family, from Michael, the Hebrew 'who is like God?' Soft andSyrai#8343 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a spelling of Sarai/Sirai ('a princess', Hebrew) and a Sy-+-rai coinagChera#8346 in the U.S.Chera reads as a short form or respelling in the Cheryl/Sharon orbit — Cheryl from French cheriTalyah#8346 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Talia/Talya — from the Hebrew tal-yah, 'dew from God; gentle dew'; also linkTehillah#8351 in the U.S.From the Hebrew tehillah, 'praise; a song/hymn of praise' (the Hebrew name of the Book of PsalmTemima#8352 in the U.S.From the Hebrew temima, 'whole; complete; perfect; wholesome; innocent'Uriella#8367 in the U.S.A feminine form of Uriel — from the Hebrew, 'God is my light' (ur, 'light/flame', + el, 'God')Ardath#8368 in the U.S.Ardath comes from Ardat, a field named in the apocryphal book of Second Esdras where the propheXimenna#8381 in the U.S.A spelling of Ximena/Jimena — of debated meaning, variously 'hearkening; one who hears' (linkedYanna#8383 in the U.S.A form of Yana/Jana — a Slavic/Greek feminine of John, from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; routYaquelin#8384 in the U.S.A Spanish spelling of Jacqueline — the French feminine of Jacques/Jacob, from the Hebrew, 'the Yvanna#8389 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Ivana — a Slavic feminine of Ivan/John, from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; Rosaleah#8393 in the U.S.A modern blend of Rose/Rosalie ('rose,' from Latin) and Leah (Hebrew, 'weary,' the biblical matZanna#8395 in the U.S.A pet form of Susanna/Suzanna — from the Hebrew shoshannah, 'a lily; a rose'; also a Latvian fo

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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.

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.