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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 9

Zeriah#8403 in the U.S.A form linked to the Hebrew Zerah, 'a dawning; brightness; a rising of light'; also read as a ZAbra#8409 in the U.S.A feminine form of Abraham — from the Hebrew, 'a father of multitudes', here read as 'a mother Adassa#8411 in the U.S.A form of Hadassah — from the Hebrew, 'a myrtle tree' (the Hebrew name of Queen Esther); routesAlaiza#8432 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Aliza — from the Hebrew, 'joyful; joyous'; also echoing Eliza ('God is my oaAnalynn#8456 in the U.S.A compound of Ana ('grace; favour', Hebrew) and Lynn ('a lake; a waterfall', Welsh); a compoundAnavah#8457 in the U.S.From the Hebrew anavah, 'humility; modesty; gentleness; meekness'Annelie#8459 in the U.S.A German/Scandinavian short form of Anneliese — joining Anna ('grace', Hebrew) and Liese (a forAnnella#8460 in the U.S.A diminutive of Anna — from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favour'; also a Scottish elaboration; roAnni#8461 in the U.S.A pet form of Anna/Anne — from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favour'Any#8462 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Ani/Annie — from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favour' (a Hispanic pet form); rAzarya#8495 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Azariah — from the Hebrew, 'God has helped; the Lord helps'; used for both sKissie#8501 in the U.S.Kissie is an old affectionate pet form, most closely tied to Kizzie, itself a diminutive of KezBettie#8505 in the U.S.A pet form of Elizabeth — from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath; God is abundance'Ariyel#8521 in the U.S.Ariyel is a phonetic respelling of Ariel, the Hebrew Ari'el, from ari, 'lion,' and el, 'God' - Chanie#8527 in the U.S.A Yiddish pet form of Chana/Hannah — from the Hebrew, 'grace; favour'Beaulah#8532 in the U.S.Beaulah is a variant spelling of Beulah, a Hebrew name meaning 'married' or 'she who is marriedDalida#8540 in the U.S.A form/spelling linked to Delilah — from the Hebrew, variously 'delicate; languishing; of the nDeb#8558 in the U.S.Deb is the ultra-short form of Deborah, cut to a single syllable. Deborah is Hebrew Devorah, 'bEllamarie#8563 in the U.S.A compound of Ella (variously 'all; a fairy maiden; light', Germanic/Greek) and Marie (a form oElliora#8566 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Eliora — from the Hebrew, 'God is my light; the Lord is my light' (el, 'God'Ellise#8567 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Elise — a short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oathElroi#8569 in the U.S.From the Hebrew El-Roi, 'the God who sees me; the God of seeing' (the name Hagar gave God in thEvia#8585 in the U.S.A form/spelling linked to Eve/Evia — from the Hebrew Chava, 'life; living; breath of life'; alsGeanna#8594 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Gianna/Jeanna — a feminine of John, from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; routGianny#8595 in the U.S.A feminine form/spelling of Gianni — an Italian form of John, from the Hebrew, 'God is graciousGiavonni#8596 in the U.S.A feminine form/spelling of Giovanni — an Italian form of John, from the Hebrew, 'God is gracioHanah#8604 in the U.S.A spelling of Hannah — from the Hebrew Channah, 'grace; favour'Iriel#8619 in the U.S.A form/spelling linked to Uriel/Iriel — from the Hebrew, 'God is my light; the light of God' (oIsaiah#8620 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yeshayahu, 'God is salvation; the Lord saves' (the prophet Isaiah); overwhelminDeborrah#8624 in the U.S.Deborrah is a double-r respelling of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, 'bee.' In the Bible Deborah Jaclynn#8626 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Jacqueline — the French feminine of Jacques/Jacob, from the Hebrew, 'the supJanea#8636 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Janae/Jane — a feminine of John, from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious' (with a Jaymes#8642 in the U.S.A spelling of James — from the Hebrew Jacob, 'the supplanter; one who follows/grasps the heel';Jeana#8644 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Jeanne/Gina — a feminine of John, from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; routesJoelene#8647 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Jolene/Joline — variously a feminine of Joel ('Yahweh is God', Hebrew) and aJuliann#8652 in the U.S.A compound of Julia ('youthful; downy-bearded; of the Julii', Latin) and Ann ('grace; favour', Gavriella#8653 in the U.S.Gavriella is a Hebrew feminine form of Gabriel, from gever (strong man) and El (God), carrying Jahliyah#8671 in the U.S.Jahliyah has no independent documented root; it reads as a coined blend of Jah, sometimes used Joseph#8691 in the U.S.Joseph is Hebrew Yosef, 'he will add; God will add (another son)' — one of the most enduring naLaelyn#8693 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Lae-/Lael element ('belonging to God', Hebrew) with the -lyn ending; nLazaria#8704 in the U.S.A feminine elaboration of Lazarus/Lazaro — from the Hebrew Eleazar, 'God has helped; God is my Lorianne#8716 in the U.S.A compound of Lori (a pet form of Laura, 'laurel', Latin) and Anne ('grace; favour', Hebrew); aMalaina#8731 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Malena/Magdalena — 'of Magdala; a woman from Magdala' (a town on the Sea of Gailya#8737 in the U.S.Gailya extends Gail, the short form of Abigail (Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy' or 'my fathMargalit#8737 in the U.S.From the Hebrew margalit, 'a pearl' (a cognate of Margaret, via the Greek margarites)Mariham#8743 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Mariam/Maryam — the Arabic/Coptic form of Mary, variously 'beloved; bitter; Marykatherine#8748 in the U.S.A compound of Mary ('beloved; bitter; drop of the sea', Hebrew) and Katherine ('pure', Greek kaAlyzea#8749 in the U.S.Alyzea reads as a decorative elaboration of Aliza/Aleeza, the Hebrew name meaning joyful, with Mayer#8750 in the U.S.Variously a German/Jewish surname ('a steward; a farm-manager/mayor') and the Hebrew Meir ('oneMeleah#8754 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Me- element with a -leah ending (echoing Melia, 'an ash tree', Greek, Mery#8757 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Mary — from the Hebrew Miriam, variously 'beloved; bitter; a drop/star of thMitzy#8761 in the U.S.A spelling of Mitzi — a German pet form of Maria/Miriam ('beloved; bitter; drop of the sea'); rNatania#8775 in the U.S.A feminine of Nathan/Netanel — from the Hebrew Netanya, 'a gift of God; God has given'Nathania#8776 in the U.S.A feminine of Nathaniel/Nathan — from the Hebrew, 'a gift of God; God has given'Nehemie#8781 in the U.S.A French/Haitian feminine form of Nehemiah — from the Hebrew Nechemya, 'Yahweh comforts; the coRutha#8782 in the U.S.Rutha is an extended, -a-ending form of Ruth, the biblical name from Hebrew re'ut, generally reRamah#8812 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ramah, 'a high place; heights; a hill' — a town in the Bible; a place-name; we Raphaela#8813 in the U.S.A feminine of Raphael — from the Hebrew Rafael, 'God has healed; God is my healer' (the archangSharman#8825 in the U.S.Sharman is usually an elaboration of Sharon, from the Hebrew for a fertile coastal plain. It alRosana#8828 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Roseanna — a compound of Rose ('a rose', Latin) and Anna ('grace; favour', HSamanta#8834 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Samantha — variously 'God has heard' (linked to Samuel) and 'a listener; a fSanna#8839 in the U.S.A Scandinavian/Finnish short form of Susanna — from the Hebrew shoshannah, 'a lily; a rose'; alSaraia#8840 in the U.S.A form/spelling echoing Sarai ('a princess', Hebrew) and Seraiah ('Yahweh is ruler/prince'); roSeilah#8846 in the U.S.A modern name, a spelling echoing Sheila ('blind; a heavenly one', from Cecelia) and Selah (a HBeverlyann#8847 in the U.S.Beverlyann joins Beverly - an English place and surname from the Old English beofor and licc, 'Genene#8847 in the U.S.Genene is an American elaboration built on Jean or Gene, doubling the sound with an added syllaShauna#8851 in the U.S.A feminine of Shaun/Sean — the Irish form of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious; Jordyne#8862 in the U.S.Jordyne is a feminine spelling of Jordan, giving the -yne ending to soften and mark it for girlSuzana#8865 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Susanna — from the Hebrew shoshannah, 'a lily; a rose'Talea#8869 in the U.S.A modern name, a spelling echoing Talia ('dew of God', Hebrew; also Thalia, 'to flourish', GreeTaliana#8870 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Talia ('dew of God', Hebrew) with an -ana ending (echoing Tatiana and AnTzivi#8885 in the U.S.A pet form of Tzivia/Tzvia — from the Hebrew tzvi, 'a deer; a gazelle' (a symbol of grace and sUri#8888 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Uri, 'my light; my flame' (from ur, 'light/fire'); more often a boys' name; herUriel#8889 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Uriel, 'God is my light' (ur, 'light', + el, 'God') — an archangel; strongly boYaira#8902 in the U.S.A feminine of Jair/Yair — from the Hebrew, variously 'she will enlighten/shine' and 'a forest';Zakari#8910 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Zakariya/Zachary — from the Hebrew Zekharyah, 'God has remembered'; more oftTammey#8911 in the U.S.Tammey is a variant spelling of Tammy, the mid-century pet form of Tamara (from Hebrew 'tamar',Zera#8914 in the U.S.From the Hebrew zera, 'seed; offspring; descendants'; also linked to Zerah, 'a dawning/rising';Zuzanna#8919 in the U.S.A Polish form of Susanna — from the Hebrew shoshannah, 'a lily; a rose'Adiya#8928 in the U.S.Variously the Hebrew Adiya, 'ornament/jewel of God; God's treasure', and an Arabic sense, 'a giAerial#8930 in the U.S.A spelling of Ariel — from the Hebrew, 'lion of God' (ari, 'lion', + el, 'God'); also influenceAgam#8931 in the U.S.From the Hebrew agam, 'a lake; a pool; a body of water'; used for both sexesAlexiana#8942 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Alexia ('a defender; a helper', a feminine of Alexis) with an -ana endinAlyiah#8949 in the U.S.A spelling of Aliyah/Aaliyah — variously 'exalted; sublime; the highest' (Arabic) and 'ascent; Amris#8960 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Amaris ('promised by God; given by God', Hebrew) and a short oAnajulia#8964 in the U.S.A compound of Ana ('grace; favour', Hebrew Anna) and Julia ('youthful; downy-bearded', Latin), Anelie#8966 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Anneli/Annelie — a German pet form of Anna ('grace; favour', Hebrew), often Anica#8968 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Anika/Anica — a Slavic/Scandinavian pet form of Anna, from the Hebrew, 'gracAnnalis#8970 in the U.S.A form/short of Annalisa/Anneliese — joining Anna, 'grace/favor', with Lisa/Elisabeth, 'God is Anyah#8972 in the U.S.A spelling of Anya — a Russian/Slavic form of Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor'; rouBethzy#8976 in the U.S.Bethzy is a modern Latin-American girl's name usually understood as a short, stylized form in tAriza#8978 in the U.S.A Spanish surname/place name — variously 'a place of holm-oaks' (Basque/Spanish) and (as a HebrTammye#8979 in the U.S.Tammye is a decorative spelling of Tammy, itself a short form of Tamara or Thomasina. Tamara coAsenath#8981 in the U.S.From the Egyptian, variously 'belonging to (the goddess) Neith' — the biblical wife of Joseph; Aviyana#8993 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Aviana ('bird-like', from the Latin avis) and Aviya (Hebrew, 'Avri#8994 in the U.S.A short form of Avery ('a ruler of elves') and a spelling of the Hebrew Avri, 'my strength'; usAvrielle#8995 in the U.S.A form of Avriel/Ariel with the -elle ending — from the Hebrew Ari'el, 'lion(ess) of God'; routAzriela#9001 in the U.S.A feminine form of Azriel — from the Hebrew, ezer, 'help', + el, 'God', hence 'God is my help';Bellamarie#9006 in the U.S.A compound name — Bella (Italian, 'beautiful') joined with Marie (a form of Mary, variously 'stBette#9009 in the U.S.A short form of Elizabeth (via Betty) — from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath'Briyah#9018 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Bria (a short form of Brianna, 'noble/strong') and the Hebrew Carmilla#9025 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Carmel/Carmen — variously 'a garden; an orchard' (Hebrew karmel) and 'a songDanny#9046 in the U.S.A short form of Danielle ('God is my judge', Hebrew); more often a boys' short form of Daniel; Deliana#9051 in the U.S.A modern name, variously joining Delia (a Greek name for Artemis) with -ana, and echoing ElianaEabha#9060 in the U.S.The Irish form of Eve (Eabha) — from the Hebrew Chava, 'life; living; the mother of all'Elaiya#9064 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Eliya (Hebrew, 'my God is Yah') and Aaliyah ('exalted'); routeShawana#9064 in the U.S.Most often a Shawana spelling of Shawna, a feminine of Shawn — an English form of John, from thElaiyah#9065 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Eliya (Hebrew, 'my God is Yah') and Aaliyah ('exalted'); routeEliahna#9071 in the U.S.A spelling of Eliana — from the Hebrew, eli, 'my God', + ana, 'has answered', hence 'God has anSherron#9072 in the U.S.Sherron is a spelling of Sharon, a Hebrew place name for a fertile coastal plain, known from thEliorah#9073 in the U.S.A feminine form of Elior — from the Hebrew, eli, 'my God', + or, 'light', hence 'my God is my lElliyana#9075 in the U.S.A spelling of Eliana/Aliyana — from the Hebrew, eli, 'my God', + ana, 'has answered', hence 'GoEllsie#9076 in the U.S.A spelling of Elsie — a Scottish short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my Meribeth#9078 in the U.S.Meribeth is a blended name pairing Meri, from Mary or the word merry, with Beth, short for ElizSharren#9079 in the U.S.Sharren is a variant spelling of Sharon, from the Hebrew Sharon, a fertile coastal plain in IsrEmuna#9082 in the U.S.From the Hebrew emunah, 'faith; trust; steadfast belief'Ephrata#9084 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ephrath, 'fruitful; fertile' — an ancient name for Bethlehem in the Bible; we nShawneen#9094 in the U.S.Shawneen joins Shawn, the English spelling of the Irish Sean, to the Irish diminutive ending -eEvvie#9095 in the U.S.A short form of Eve ('life; living', Hebrew) and Evelyn ('a wished-for child'); routes layeredEzrie#9097 in the U.S.A feminine form of Ezra — from the Hebrew ezra, 'help; a helper'Hallel#9120 in the U.S.From the Hebrew hallel, 'praise; to praise (God)' (the root of hallelujah); we note the sacred Han#9124 in the U.S.A short form of Hannah ('grace; favor', Hebrew); also a Korean/Chinese element and surname; useHaniely#9125 in the U.S.A modern name, echoing Haniel/Aniela (the Hebrew, 'grace/favor of God') with a -y ending; routeHannie#9126 in the U.S.A pet form of Hannah — from the Hebrew Channah, 'grace; favor'Tamme#9130 in the U.S.Tamme is a spelling variant of Tammy, the mid-century short form of Tamara (Hebrew, 'date palm'Irah#9145 in the U.S.Variously from the Hebrew Ira, 'watchful; a watcher', and the Sanskrit ira, 'the earth; speech Israella#9147 in the U.S.A feminine form of Israel — from the Hebrew, variously 'one who struggles/wrestles with God' anIvah#9148 in the U.S.A spelling of Iva — variously a feminine of Ivan/John ('God is gracious', Hebrew) and the SlaviJacquelin#9152 in the U.S.A spelling of Jacqueline — a French feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), from the Hebrew Ya'aqov,Janis#9163 in the U.S.A spelling of Janice — an elaboration of Jane, a feminine of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'GElyzabeth#9164 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath' (or 'pledged to Jaynee#9173 in the U.S.A pet form of Jane — a feminine of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Jaynie#9174 in the U.S.A pet form of Jane — a feminine of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Nahima#9176 in the U.S.Nahima is most often explained as a form of the Arabic Naima, 'contented, at ease, tranquil,' aJeriah#9177 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yeriyah — variously 'Yah has seen' and 'taught by/founded by the Lord'; a bibliJerusha#9178 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yerusha, 'an inheritance; a possession; a married one' — the biblical mother ofJessalynn#9179 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Jessa (from Jessica, variously 'God beholds/foresight') with a -lynn endJocabed#9182 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Jochebed — from the Hebrew Yocheved, 'the glory of God; Yah is glory'; the biJochebed#9183 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yocheved — 'the glory of God; Yah is glory'; the biblical mother of Moses, AaroJohanny#9184 in the U.S.A form of Johanna — a feminine of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Noma#9184 in the U.S.Noma is most plausibly a clipped form of Naoma, an old spelling of Naomi, from Hebrew for 'pleaNeomia#9197 in the U.S.Neomia is an elaborated form of Naomi, the biblical name from Hebrew Na'omi, 'pleasantness', 'sKarmela#9202 in the U.S.A spelling of Carmela — from the Hebrew karmel, 'a garden; an orchard; a fertile field' (Mount Karmin#9203 in the U.S.A spelling of Carmen/Carmine — variously 'a song' (Latin carmen), 'a garden' (Hebrew karmel), aEllisa#9230 in the U.S.Ellisa sits between Elisa and Alyssa. Elisa is a short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew 'elisSheli#9235 in the U.S.Sheli is a spelling of Shelly or Shelley, an English place-surname from Old English scylf, 'ledMichole#9244 in the U.S.Michole reads as a blend or respelling of Michelle and Nichole; both trace to names built on thAzenet#9247 in the U.S.A form of Asenath, the wife of Joseph in the Book of Genesis — a name of Egyptian origin (oftenLahela#9247 in the U.S.The Hawaiian form of Rachel — from the Hebrew Rachel, 'a ewe; a gentle one; innocence'Leighann#9262 in the U.S.A compound name — Leigh ('a meadow/clearing', from the Old English leah) joined with Ann ('gracLeighanna#9263 in the U.S.A compound name — Leigh ('a meadow/clearing', from the Old English leah) joined with Anna ('graLevee#9268 in the U.S.Variously from the word levee ('a raised embankment/riverbank', from the French levee, 'raised'Levie#9269 in the U.S.A spelling of Levi — from the Hebrew, 'joined; attached; united in harmony'; used for both sexeLillyth#9273 in the U.S.A spelling of Lilith — from the Hebrew/Akkadian, 'of the night; a night creature/spirit' (a figLiyat#9275 in the U.S.Variously from the Hebrew, 'you are mine to me', and an Amharic (Ethiopian) name, 'a gift; growPascha#9281 in the U.S.Pascha comes from the church word Pascha, the Greek and Latin form of the Hebrew Pesach, 'PassoLuanne#9282 in the U.S.A compound name — Lu (from Louise/Luella, 'famous warrior') joined with Anne ('grace; favor', fDanene#9294 in the U.S.Danene is a coined American name that stretches a Dan- opening with the -ene ending popular at Makaya#9297 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Makayla and Micah (Hebrew, 'who is like God?'); routes layeredMakeyla#9298 in the U.S.A spelling of Makayla/Michaela — a feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'; weMariaelena#9305 in the U.S.A compound name — Maria (a form of Mary, variously 'star of the sea; beloved; bitter') joined wMariateresa#9306 in the U.S.A compound name — Maria (a form of Mary, variously 'star of the sea; beloved') joined with TereMarisabel#9307 in the U.S.A compound name — Maria (a form of Mary, variously 'star of the sea; beloved') joined with IsabMariska#9308 in the U.S.A Hungarian/Dutch diminutive of Maria — a form of Mary, variously 'star of the sea; beloved; biMaryana#9311 in the U.S.A spelling of Mariana — a blend of Maria ('star of the sea; beloved') and Ana ('grace'); also lMarycatherine#9312 in the U.S.A compound name — Mary (variously 'star of the sea; beloved; bitter') joined with Catherine ('pMarylynn#9313 in the U.S.A compound name — Mary (variously 'star of the sea; beloved; bitter') joined with Lynn ('a lakeNance#9317 in the U.S.Nance is a short form of Nancy, which itself grew as a pet form of Ann or Agnes. Ann comes throKisa#9318 in the U.S.Kisa is a short, open-sounding name most plausibly connected to Keziah, from Hebrew 'qetsi'ah',Maryiah#9320 in the U.S.Maryiah is a modern respelling of Mariah, a musical variant of Mary that also recalls the bibliMikeila#9327 in the U.S.A spelling of Michaela/Mikayla — a feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew, 'who is like God?'; weNikesha#9329 in the U.S.Nikesha pairs a Ni- opening with the Keisha/Kesha element of the late-century -esha family, whiMiyanna#9335 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Miya (Japanese, variously 'beautiful; a temple') with Anna ('grace', HebNesya#9354 in the U.S.From the Hebrew — nes, 'a miracle', + -ya (for God), hence 'a miracle of God'; also linked to aNoami#9361 in the U.S.A spelling of Naomi — from the Hebrew No'omi, 'pleasantness; my delight; sweetness'Nyrah#9369 in the U.S.A spelling of Nyra/Nira — variously from the Arabic (linked to nur, 'light') and the Hebrew nirPeniel#9379 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Peniel/Penuel, 'the face of God' — the place where Jacob wrestled and saw God 'Raeanna#9388 in the U.S.A compound name — Rae (variously a short form of Rachel, 'a ewe', and of Raymond, 'wise protectRael#9390 in the U.S.A modern short name, variously echoing Rachael ('a ewe') and the -rael of Israel ('one who wresMckaylee#9392 in the U.S.Mckaylee is a modern respelling in the McKayla/Makayla family, from Michaela ('who is like God?Sarahanne#9394 in the U.S.Sarahanne joins two classic Hebrew names, Sarah, meaning princess or noblewoman, and Anne, fromRayann#9396 in the U.S.A compound name — Ray (variously a short form of Raymond, 'wise protector', and Rachel, 'a ewe'Rechel#9399 in the U.S.A spelling of Rachel — from the Hebrew rachel, 'a ewe (a female sheep)', connoting gentlenessMicaella#9401 in the U.S.Micaella is a spelling of Micaela/Michaela, the feminine of Michael — Hebrew Mikha'el, a rhetorMicayla#9402 in the U.S.Micayla is a spell-it-like-it-sounds form of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew 'miGeriann#9414 in the U.S.Geriann joins Geri, the pet form of Geraldine from Germanic roots meaning rule of the spear, toSaraiya#9417 in the U.S.A modern spelling, variously echoing Sarai/Sarah ('a princess; a noblewoman', Hebrew) and SaraySeriah#9424 in the U.S.Variously a feminine form of Seraiah ('the Lord is my prince/ruler', Hebrew) and an echo of SerShalva#9426 in the U.S.From the Hebrew shalva, 'tranquility; peace; serenity; ease' (related to shalom)Suanne#9426 in the U.S.Suanne is a compound name joining Sue, the short form of Susan (from Hebrew Shoshannah, 'lily')Chelly#9429 in the U.S.Chelly is a spelling of Shelly, an affectionate short form that could stand for Michelle, from Netta#9430 in the U.S.From Hebrew neta, 'plant, sapling, young shoot' — a green, hopeful word-name used in Israel. InSherri#9432 in the U.S.Variously from the French cherie, 'dear; darling; beloved', and a short form of Sharon ('a plaiBuffie#9442 in the U.S.Buffie is a spelling of Buffy, a nursery pet form of Elizabeth (from Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is mSosie#9447 in the U.S.A pet form, variously of Sophie ('wisdom', Greek) and Sosanna/Susannah ('a lily', Hebrew); routSulamita#9452 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Shulamit, 'peaceful' (related to shalom) — the Shulamite, the beloved of the SoRuthe#9454 in the U.S.An -e spelling of Ruth, from the Hebrew for 'friend; companion,' also read as 'compassion.' TheTamira#9462 in the U.S.A feminine of Tamir — from the Hebrew, 'a (date) palm tree; tall and upright', connoting grace Tovi#9474 in the U.S.From the Hebrew tov, 'good', hence 'good; my goodness'; used for both sexesTsion#9476 in the U.S.An Amharic (Ethiopian) form of Zion — from the Hebrew Tsiyyon, 'Zion; a hill of Jerusalem; a ho

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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.