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Hebrew Names

Hebrew baby names, many of them rooted in the Bible are among the most ancient and most widely-used in the Western World. The top Hebrew names in the US are Noah for boys and Isabella, which is rooted in the Hebrew Elizabeth, for girls, both Number 1 names in recent years..

Along with Isabella, Hebrew names in the US Top 200 for girls include Ariel, Delilah, Eliana, Eva, and Naomi. For boys, Hebrew names in the US Top 100 include Asher, Elijah, Jacob, Levi, and Noah. In Israel, popular names include Tamar, Shira, Uri, and Noam.

Many names that are the most classic and widely-used in English-speaking countries have Hebrew roots. These traditional Hebrew names include Sarah, Anne, and Mary for girls, along with James, John, and Michael for boys.

If you’re searching for Hebrew names for your baby or simply want to survey all the options with roots in ancient languages and cultures, here is the full range of Hebrew name choices in our database. You can also browse our lists of Hebrew girl names and Hebrew boy names.

Origin:Variation of Oren or Oran
521
Tamir

Meaning: owner of many palm trees

Origin:Hebrew
3315
Nir

Meaning: plowed field

Origin:Hebrew
3759
Omri

Meaning: my sheaf

Origin:Hebrew
1077
Zvi

Meaning: deer

Origin:Hebrew
1902
Zebediah

Meaning: gift of Jehovah

Origin:Hebrew
2140
Aviv

Meaning: springtime, freshness, youth

Origin:Hebrew
4299
Gadiel

Meaning: God is my fortune

Origin:Hebrew, Arabic
2269
Mahlon

Meaning: sickly

Origin:Hebrew
2298
Enos

Meaning: mankind

Origin:Hebrew
2330
Goliath

Meaning: exile

Origin:Hebrew
2458
Jair

Meaning: he shines

Origin:Hebrew
2517
Lael

Meaning: belonging to God

Origin:Hebrew
2632
Jarah

Meaning: honeycomb or honeysuckle

Origin:Hebrew
2702
Jemuel

Meaning: day of God

Origin:Hebrew
2704
Kemuel

Meaning: helper of God

Origin:Hebrew
2706
Mordecai

Meaning: follower of Marduk

Origin:Hebrew
303
Enoch

Meaning: dedicated

Origin:Hebrew
404
Amon

Meaning: the hidden one; invisible

Origin:Greek from Egyptian
932
Abram

Meaning: father of multitudes

Origin:Hebrew
990