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Biblical Girl Names

743 names, each with its meaning, U.S. popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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Biblical girl names carry faith, history, and quiet strength — names with a story that has lasted thousands of years. The beloved classics lead: Miriam, Rachel, Rebecca and Selah.

For something softer or more modern, Elianna, Gabriela, Joanna and Noa feel fresh, while Shiloh, Ariel, Sarai and Mariah add lyrical beauty.

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.

Biblical Girl Names — Page 2

Jemimah#4693 in the U.S.-h spelling of Jemima — Hebrew Yemimah, 'dove' (or 'warm, bright as day') — Job's daughterJudea#4697 in the U.S.From Judea — the ancient land of Judah (from Hebrew Yehudah, 'praised'); a biblical place-nameApphia#4766 in the U.S.From Apphia — a New Testament name, possibly 'increasing, fruitful' (Hebrew) or a Greek term ofZilla#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', orMichol#4871 in the U.S.Michol is a form of the biblical Michal, from the Hebrew rhetorical question mikha'el, 'who is Batya#4895 in the U.S.From Hebrew bat-yah, 'daughter of God' (bat, 'daughter', plus Yah, 'God') — the pharaoh's daughAbigale#5004 in the U.S.-gale spelling of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy; father of exaltation'Ariellah#5023 in the U.S.-llah spelling of Ariella — feminine of Ariel, from Hebrew, 'lion/lioness of God; altar hearth Beulah#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' nameHadasa#5051 in the U.S.Single-s spelling of Hadassah — from Hebrew, 'a myrtle tree' — the Hebrew name of Queen EstherZelphia#5057 in the U.S.Zelphia reads as a blend of the biblical Zilpah, a name from the Old Testament of uncertain meaJaela#5061 in the U.S.Elaboration of Jael — from Hebrew Yael, 'a mountain goat, an ibex' (a heroine in the Book of JuBeula#5094 in the U.S.Beula is a spelling of Beulah, from Hebrew be'ulah, 'married.' In the Book of Isaiah 'Beulah' iSaryah#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 sacrEzrah#5180 in the U.S.-h spelling of Ezra — from Hebrew Ezra, 'help, helper' (the biblical scribe); predominantly a bOrtha#5191 in the U.S.Ortha has no single settled source; it most plausibly reworks Orpha, the biblical Moabite name,Jonah#5198 in the U.S.From Hebrew Yonah, 'a dove' (the prophet swallowed by a great fish); predominantly a boys' nameMadelaine#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 nRashell#5246 in the U.S.Spelling of Rachelle/Rachel — from Hebrew Rachel, 'a ewe; a female sheep' (a symbol of gentleneYeva#5273 in the U.S.Armenian/Russian form of Eve — from Hebrew Chava, 'life; living, breathing'Zionna#5280 in the U.S.Feminine -a elaboration of Zion — from Hebrew Tzion, 'the highest point; a citadel' (the holy hZilphia#5298 in the U.S.Zilphia is an ornamented form of Zilpah, the biblical Hebrew name of Leah's maidservant and motAtalie#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; rSharonlee#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 linkedDaviana#5321 in the U.S.Feminine elaboration of David/Davian — from Hebrew David, 'beloved' (with an -iana ending)Bulah#5356 in the U.S.Bulah is a simplified spelling of Beulah (Hebrew, 'married'), used in the Book of Isaiah as a pMaddilynn#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'Makaiah#5369 in the U.S.Modern -aiah name echoing Micaiah/Michaiah ('who is like Yahweh?', Hebrew) and Makai; here for Micaiah#5375 in the U.S.From Hebrew Mikhayahu, 'who is like Yahweh?' (a prophet); here for girlsBula#5383 in the U.S.Bula is a simplified vintage spelling of Beulah, a Hebrew name meaning 'married'. In the Book oUriah#5408 in the U.S.From Hebrew Uriyyah, 'Yahweh is my light; the Lord is my flame' (Uriah the Hittite); predominanAbigayle#5421 in the U.S.-gayle spelling of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father's joy; the father rejoices'Adriel#5426 in the U.S.From Hebrew Adriel, 'flock/congregation of God', or 'God is my help/master'; predominantly a boAzriel#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, Mertha#5463 in the U.S.Mertha is a vintage variant of Martha, from the Aramaic marta, meaning lady or mistress of the Deena#5470 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Dina/Dena — from Hebrew Dinah, 'judged; vindicated'; also Arabic din, 'faith, Gabriel#5482 in the U.S.From Hebrew Gavri'el, 'God is my strength' (the archangel Gabriel); predominantly a boys' name;Lidya#5519 in the U.S.Spelling of Lydia — from Greek, 'from Lydia' (an ancient region of Asia Minor); 'a Lydian womanMirian#5538 in the U.S.-n spelling of Miriam — from Hebrew Miryam, variously 'beloved', 'of the sea', or 'bitter'; theNeomi#5542 in the U.S.Spelling of Naomi — from Hebrew Noami, 'pleasantness, my delight, sweetness'Abbey#5597 in the U.S.Pet form of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy; the father's joy'; also echoes 'Alijah#5606 in the U.S.A spelling blending Elijah ('my God is Yahweh', Hebrew) and Aliyah ('rising, ascent'); here forDebie#5684 in the U.S.Debie is a spelling of Debbie, the pet form of Deborah — Hebrew Devorah, 'bee.' Registered as aMakaylah#5705 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Makayla/Michaela — a feminine of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like GoMaranatha#5708 in the U.S.From the Aramaic Marana tha, 'O Lord, come!' (or 'Our Lord has come') — an early Christian invoMariyam#5709 in the U.S.-iy- spelling of Maryam/Mary — from Hebrew Miryam (via Arabic Maryam), variously 'beloved', 'ofPhebe#5730 in the U.S.A no-o spelling of Phoebe — from Greek Phoibe, 'bright, radiant, pure' (a Titaness; a name of tSolomiya#5748 in the U.S.The Ukrainian form of Salome — from Hebrew shalom, 'peace'Abagail#5780 in the U.S.-aga- spelling of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy; the father's joy'Eevie#5829 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Evie — a pet form of Eve/Evelyn, from Hebrew Chavah, 'life; living'Evi#5837 in the U.S.A European pet form of Eva/Eve — from Hebrew Chavah, 'life; living'Buelah#5865 in the U.S.Buelah is a variant spelling of Beulah, a Hebrew name meaning 'married' or 'she who is married'Korah#5870 in the U.S.From Hebrew Korach, 'baldness; ice' (a biblical figure); also echoes Cora ('maiden', Greek); heNazaret#5893 in the U.S.From the town of Nazareth — from Hebrew, possibly 'a branch, a shoot' (netzer), or 'a watchtoweOrpah#5899 in the U.S.Orpah is a biblical Hebrew name, borne by the Moabite woman who was sister-in-law to Ruth in thJobina#5910 in the U.S.Jobina is a feminine form of Job, made with the Latinate -ina ending. Job is a Hebrew name tradChloee#5970 in the U.S.-ee spelling of Chloe — from Greek chloe, 'a young green shoot; verdant, blooming' (a title of Delyla#5979 in the U.S.A -yla spelling of Delilah — from Hebrew, variously 'delicate; languishing, weak' and 'of the nDevoiry#5981 in the U.S.A Yiddish pet form of Devorah (Deborah) — from Hebrew Devorah, 'a bee'Dorcas#5982 in the U.S.From Greek dorkas, 'a gazelle' (the Greek translation of the Aramaic Tabitha)Estee#5994 in the U.S.A pet form of Esther — from Persian/Hebrew, 'a star' (linked to the Persian setareh and the godMaddelyn#6055 in the U.S.A -delyn spelling of Madeline/Magdalene — from Hebrew/Greek, 'from Magdala' (a town on the Sea Miryam#6070 in the U.S.The Hebrew form of Miriam (Mary) — variously 'beloved; bitter; wished-for child; rebellious'; rNazaria#6074 in the U.S.A Spanish feminine of Nazario — 'of Nazareth' (the town), linked to the Hebrew nazir, 'consecraZelpha#6081 in the U.S.Zelpha is a spelling of the biblical Zilpah, the handmaid of Leah and mother of two of Jacob's Reba#6091 in the U.S.A short form of Rebecca — from Hebrew Rivqah, 'to bind, to tie'; popularly 'a captivating, ensnRut#6097 in the U.S.The Spanish, Scandinavian, and German form of Ruth — from Hebrew Rut, 'a friend, a companion'Seraiah#6100 in the U.S.From Hebrew Serayah, 'the Lord is ruler; Yahweh has prevailed/persisted' (sar, 'to rule/prevailYoadan#6132 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Jehoaddan/Yehoaddan, 'Yahweh delights; the Lord is bliss/pleasure' (a queen of Zillah#6139 in the U.S.From Hebrew Tzillah, 'shade, shadow; protection' (sheltering shade)Deborra#6163 in the U.S.Deborra is a variant spelling of Deborah, from the Hebrew devorah, meaning 'bee'. In the Bible Bithiah#6186 in the U.S.From Hebrew Bityah, 'daughter of God; daughter of Yahweh' (bat, 'daughter', plus Yah, 'God')Ether#6233 in the U.S.Ether is best read as a spelling variant of Esther, the biblical queen's name from Persian, usuJezabel#6245 in the U.S.A spelling of Jezebel — from Hebrew Izevel, variously 'where is the prince?' (a Phoenician rituMaddalena#6283 in the U.S.The Italian form of Magdalene — 'of Magdala; a woman of Magdala' (a town on the Sea of Galilee,Manuella#6290 in the U.S.A feminine of Manuel/Emmanuel — from Hebrew Immanuel, 'God is with us'Matea#6295 in the U.S.A feminine of Mateo/Matthew — from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'a gift of God; a gift of Yahweh'Noemy#6312 in the U.S.A spelling of Naomi/Noemi — from Hebrew Noomi, 'pleasantness; my delight, my sweetness'Rashel#6322 in the U.S.A spelling of Rachel — from Hebrew Rachel, 'a ewe; a female sheep' (a symbol of gentleness)Ruchel#6330 in the U.S.The Yiddish form of Rachel — from Hebrew Rachel, 'a ewe; a female sheep'Sayra#6337 in the U.S.A spelling of Sara/Sarah — from Hebrew Sarah, 'a princess; a noblewoman, a lady'Tzipporah#6352 in the U.S.From Hebrew Tzippora, 'a bird' (the wife of Moses in the Bible)Zuriel#6367 in the U.S.From Hebrew Tzuriel, 'God is my rock' (tzur, 'rock', plus el, 'God'); a biblical name, more oftAbygail#6371 in the U.S.A spelling of Abigail — from Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy; the father's joy, the father'sKiz#6379 in the U.S.Kiz reads as a clipped pet form of Keziah, the Hebrew name of one of Job's daughters that meansAviah#6401 in the U.S.A spelling of Aviya/Abijah — from Hebrew Aviyah, 'God is my father; the Lord is my father' (av,Aviya#6402 in the U.S.From Hebrew Aviyah, 'God is my father; the Lord is my father' (av, 'father', plus Yah, 'God')Debbora#6415 in the U.S.Debbora is a variant spelling of Deborah, from the Hebrew Devorah, 'bee'; Deborah was a prophetJosefa#6478 in the U.S.The Spanish feminine of Jose/Joseph — from Hebrew Yosef, 'God will add; God shall increase'Rheba#6608 in the U.S.Rheba is a decorative respelling of Reba, itself a short form of Rebecca — Hebrew Rivqah, conneGenessis#6716 in the U.S.A spelling of Genesis — from Greek genesis, 'origin; beginning; birth; creation' (the first booGenesys#6717 in the U.S.A spelling of Genesis — from Greek genesis, 'origin; beginning; birth; creation' (the first booSharyon#6870 in the U.S.Sharyon is a spelling variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name Sharon, a fertile coastal pShaaron#6916 in the U.S.Shaaron is a doubled-a respelling of Sharon, the biblical Plain of Sharon — Hebrew for 'a fertiMagalene#7220 in the U.S.Magalene is a spelling variant of Magdalene, which means 'of Magdala,' a town on the Sea of GalDeberah#7642 in the U.S.Deberah is a variant spelling of Deborah, the Hebrew name Devorah meaning 'bee'. In the Bible DBethanie#7701 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Bethany, from the biblical village near Jerusalem, usually read as 'houseAvital#7996 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Avital, 'my father is dew; father of dew' (avi, 'my father', + tal, 'dew') — anDannah#8036 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Dannah — a town in the hill country of Judah (of uncertain older meaning); alsoDeliliah#8045 in the U.S.A spelling of Delilah — from the Hebrew, variously 'delicate; languishing; amorous' (the figureEvangelyn#8074 in the U.S.An elaboration of Evangeline — from the Greek euangelion, 'good news; the gospel', hence 'a beaGetsemani#8084 in the U.S.A Spanish form of Gethsemane — from the Hebrew/Aramaic Gat Shemanim, 'an oil press' (the gardenIoanna#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 gKeziyah#8165 in the U.S.A spelling of Keziah — from the Hebrew Qetsiah, 'cassia' (a fragrant cinnamon-like spice/bark; Lisseth#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 oathMaraya#8225 in the U.S.A spelling of Moriah/Mariah — from the Hebrew, variously 'God is my teacher; the Lord is my teaMerari#8239 in the U.S.From the Hebrew, variously 'bitter' and 'strength' (a son of Levi and a Levite clan); used for Naomii#8264 in the U.S.A spelling of Naomi — from the Hebrew, 'pleasantness; sweetness; my delight' (the mother-in-lawTabbetha#8272 in the U.S.Tabbetha is an ornamented spelling of Tabitha, a New Testament name from the Aramaic word for aSaraiah#8318 in the U.S.A form linked to Seraiah ('the Lord is my prince/ruler', Hebrew) and to an elaboration of SaraiArdath#8368 in the U.S.Ardath comes from Ardat, a field named in the apocryphal book of Second Esdras where the propheZeriah#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); routesAsenat#8475 in the U.S.A form of Asenath — from the Egyptian, variously 'belonging to (the goddess) Neith' and 'she beAzarya#8495 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Azariah — from the Hebrew, 'God has helped; the Lord helps'; used for both sBeaulah#8532 in the U.S.Beaulah is a variant spelling of Beulah, a Hebrew name meaning 'married' or 'she who is marriedDeb#8558 in the U.S.Deb is the ultra-short form of Deborah, cut to a single syllable. Deborah is Hebrew Devorah, 'bHanah#8604 in the U.S.A spelling of Hannah — from the Hebrew Channah, 'grace; favour'Isaiah#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 Gavriella#8653 in the U.S.Gavriella is a Hebrew feminine form of Gabriel, from gever (strong man) and El (God), carrying Joseph#8691 in the U.S.Joseph is Hebrew Yosef, 'he will add; God will add (another son)' — one of the most enduring naNehemie#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 Asenath#8981 in the U.S.From the Egyptian, variously 'belonging to (the goddess) Neith' — the biblical wife of Joseph; Ephrata#9084 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ephrath, 'fruitful; fertile' — an ancient name for Bethlehem in the Bible; we nTabby#9112 in the U.S.Tabby is a diminutive of Tabitha, from the Aramaic tabhyetha, 'gazelle'; Tabitha appears in theJerusha#9178 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yerusha, 'an inheritance; a possession; a married one' — the biblical mother ofJocabed#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, AaroNeomia#9197 in the U.S.Neomia is an elaborated form of Naomi, the biblical name from Hebrew Na'omi, 'pleasantness', 'sAzenet#9247 in the U.S.A form of Asenath, the wife of Joseph in the Book of Genesis — a name of Egyptian origin (oftenKirstyn#9266 in the U.S.Kirstyn is a modern y-spelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christine/ChristinaKandice#9286 in the U.S.Kandice is a K-fronted respelling of Candice, itself from Candace — the Latinized dynastic titlKisa#9318 in the U.S.Kisa is a short, open-sounding name most plausibly connected to Keziah, from Hebrew 'qetsi'ah',Sarahanne#9394 in the U.S.Sarahanne joins two classic Hebrew names, Sarah, meaning princess or noblewoman, and Anne, fromMicaella#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 'miSulamita#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.' TheZila#9512 in the U.S.A form of Zillah — from the Hebrew tsillah, 'shade; shadow', connoting shelter and protection (Sharen#9522 in the U.S.Sharen is a variant spelling of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name Sharon, 'a plain' — the fertYuval#9537 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yuval, 'stream; brook' - the name of Jubal in Genesis, called the ancestor of aRebbie#9544 in the U.S.Rebbie is an affectionate pet form of Rebecca, the biblical matriarch's name from Hebrew RivqahAsaiah#9600 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Asayah, 'the Lord has made; Yahweh has done' (a biblical name); more often a boBetsaida#9632 in the U.S.From the Hebrew/Aramaic Bethsaida, 'house of fishing; house of the hunter' — a town by the Sea Efrata#9707 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ephrath, 'fruitful; fertile' — an early name for the region of Bethlehem; we noCanaan#9738 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Canaan, the name of the biblical Promised Land - and of a grandson of Noah. As Esli#9740 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Esli/Hesli — variously 'reserved/set apart by God'; a name in the genealogy of Esly#9741 in the U.S.A spelling of Esli — variously 'reserved/set apart by God' (Hebrew); also used as a modern HispGenecis#9763 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Genesis — from the Greek, 'a beginning; an origin; a birth/creation'; thHavah#9782 in the U.S.A Hebrew form of Eve — from Chava/Havah, 'life; a living one; mother of all living'; the first Naomia#9938 in the U.S.Naomia is an extended form of Naomi, the biblical name from Hebrew 'no'omi', 'pleasantness' or Meriam#9981 in the U.S.A form of Miriam/Mary — from the Hebrew, variously 'beloved; wished-for child; drop of the sea;Niaomi#10020 in the U.S.A spelling of Naomi — from the Hebrew noam, 'pleasantness; my delight; sweetness'; the mother-iLydiah#10036 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Lydia, 'from Lydia' (an ancient region of Asia Minor) — a biblical name (Ruchama#10098 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ruchama, 'compassion; mercy; she who has obtained mercy/is pitied' (from rachamSamuella#10114 in the U.S.A feminine form of Samuel — from the Hebrew Shemuel, variously 'God has heard' and 'asked of GoTasheba#10173 in the U.S.Tasheba is a coined American name that pairs the fashionable Ta- prefix with Sheba, the biblicaAchsah#10249 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Achsah, 'anklet; bangle; adornment'; the daughter of Caleb named in the Book ofThirza#10312 in the U.S.Thirza is an English form of the Hebrew Tirzah, usually read as delight, pleasantness, or accepBetania#10374 in the U.S.A Spanish/Portuguese form of Bethany, from the biblical place-name Beth-anya, 'house of figs' (Eliel#10479 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Eliel, 'my God is God' (El, 'God,' doubled) — a biblical name borne by several Ethan#10498 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ethan, 'strong; firm; enduring; long-lived' — a biblical name (Ethan the EzrahiExodus#10505 in the U.S.From the Greek exodos, 'a going out; departure' — the name of the biblical book recounting IsraHadasha#10529 in the U.S.A form near the Hebrew Hadassah, 'myrtle tree' — the Hebrew name of Queen Esther — also echoingHanani#10534 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Hanani, 'gracious; God has been gracious' (from chanan, 'grace'). A biblical naHazael#10536 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Hazael, 'God sees; whom God beholds' (chazah, 'to see,' + El, 'God'). A biblicaJacob#10576 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally 'supplanter; one who follows; held by the heel' — the biJosiah#10614 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yoshiyahu, 'the Lord supports' or 'Yahweh heals' — a righteous biblical king ofJarah#10658 in the U.S.Jarah appears in Hebrew scripture as a personal name in the genealogies and is connected to yaaJora#10677 in the U.S.Jora appears in the Hebrew Bible in the Book of Ezra as the head of a family returning from exiLeaha#10679 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Leah, the Hebrew name usually read as 'weary,' and by later tradition tieAbaigeal#10688 in the U.S.Abaigeal is the Irish Gaelic form of Abigail, a Hebrew name (Avigail) meaning 'my father's joy'Libni#10702 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Libni ('white; whiteness'), a biblical name (a grandson of Levi). It is traditiKaturah#10721 in the U.S.A form of the Hebrew Keturah, 'incense; fragrance.' In the Book of Genesis, Keturah was the wifMagdalen#10732 in the U.S.From Magdalene, 'of Magdala,' the name of Mary Magdalene, a follower of Jesus; Magdala was a toManna#10744 in the U.S.From the biblical 'manna,' the miraculous food God gave the Israelites in the wilderness, from Debera#10771 in the U.S.Debera is a sound-it-out spelling of Deborah, from Hebrew devorah, 'bee.' In the Book of JudgesMilcah#10780 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Milcah, 'queen' (from melekh, 'king'). In Genesis, Milcah is the wife of Nahor Moses#10785 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Moshe, traditionally 'drawn out of the water' (also linked to an Egyptian elemeMycah#10791 in the U.S.Mycah is a modern respelling of Micah, from the Hebrew Mikhah, 'who is like God?' - the name ofNaamah#10794 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Naamah, 'pleasant; sweet; agreeable.' In Genesis she is a descendant of Cain; aNaara#10795 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Naarah, 'girl; maiden; young woman.' In 1 Chronicles it names a wife of Ashhur Neriya#10820 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Neriya (Neriah), 'lamp of the Lord' or 'light of the Lord' — a biblical name boNohemy#10829 in the U.S.A Spanish spelling of Noemi/Naomi, from the Hebrew for 'pleasantness; sweetness; my delight' -

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