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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.

Hezekiah

Meaning: God gives strength

Origin:Hebrew
1968
Seth

Meaning: appointed, placed

Origin:Hebrew
385
Joseph

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin:Hebrew
436
Elliott

Meaning: Jehovah is God

Origin:Variation of Elliot
525
Emanuel

Meaning: God is with us

Origin:Spelling variation of Emmanuel, Hebrew
6901
Jesse

Meaning: gift

Origin:Hebrew
264
Chaim

Meaning: life

Origin:Hebrew
2263
Abraham

Meaning: father of multitudes

Origin:Hebrew
621
Eli

Meaning: ascended, uplifted, high

Origin:Hebrew
236
Amiel

Meaning: God is with my people

Origin:Hebrew
1391
Simeon

Meaning: he [God] has heard

Origin:Hebrew
713
Anselm

Meaning: with divine protection

Origin:German
925
Oren

Meaning: laurel or pine tree

Origin:Hebrew
307
Akiva

Meaning: to protect, shelter

Origin:Hebrew
7673
Akiva

Meaning: to protect, shelter

Origin:Hebrew
2963
Vidal

Meaning: life, vital

Origin:Spanish and Catalan from Latin
3264
Itamar

Meaning: date palm island

Origin:Hebrew
10623
Rudy

Meaning: famous wolf

Origin:German, diminutive of Rudolph
449
Josef

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin:German, Scandinavian, Czech variation of Joseph
4717
Sander

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Dutch and Scandinavian, diminutive of Alexander
2399