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Jewish Names

Jewish names are multi-dimensional, representing Hebrew names from the Tanakh, Yiddish names that were historically used by Ashkenazi Jews, and names with gentile origins that eventually gained widespread use among Jewish communities.

Alexander, though Greek in origin, has long been used by Jews, originally to honor Alexander the Great. And Molly, an Irish name, was often used as a translation of names like Malke and Miryem when European Jews immigrated to America. It’s been popular with Jewish families ever since.

Along with Alexander and Molly, other Jewish baby names in the US Top 1000 include Alana, Ari, Benjamin, Esther, Hannah, Jacob, Nina, and Solomon. Unique names with Jewish history that might appeal to modern parents include Goldie, Lev, Romi, and Wolf.

If you’re looking for a name that will connect your child to their Jewish heritage, start here by searching our masterlist of Jewish baby names.

Gidget Gidget is of American origin. It is traditio...
Origin:Modern invented name
3067
Griselda

Meaning: grey battle

Origin:German
1633
Guadalupe

Meaning: hidden river, valley of the wolves

Origin:Spanish from Arabic
4725
Galatea

Meaning: she who is milk-white

Origin:Greek
1556
Garnet

Meaning: pomegranate

Origin:Jewel name, from the French
4654
Gossamer

Meaning: fine silky thread

Origin:English
15571
Origin:Literary name
5795
Gilda

Meaning: covered with gold

Origin:English
2149
Georgette The meaning of Georgette is 'farmer'. This i...
Origin:French, feminine variation of George
2210
Golda

Meaning: gold

Origin:English, Yiddish
2642
Guin

Meaning: white, fair, blessed

Origin:Welsh
15577
Gwynn

Meaning: fair, blessed

Origin:Welsh
9388
Godiva

Meaning: God's gift

Origin:English
4525
Gwyn

Meaning: white, blessed

Origin:Welsh
7565
Gin

Meaning: silver

Origin:"silver"
6334
Gypsy

Meaning: wanderer

Origin:English
1644
Graycen The Graycen is traditionally a feminine vers...
Origin:English
20981
Gitana

Meaning: traveller, Romani person

Origin:Spanish
7564
Glika

Meaning: luck

Origin:Yiddish
17679
Georgia

Meaning: farmer

Origin:English, feminine variation of George
124