List of Hebrew Baby Names Meanings

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  • Evan - EV-ən
    Evan is a Welsh masculine given name derived from "Iefan", a Welsh form for the name John. In other languages it could be compared to "Ivan", "Ian", and "Juan"; the name John itself is derived from the ancient Hebrew name יְהֹוחָנָן‎ Yəhôḥānān, which means "YHWH is gracious".
    Meaning: A form of john Origin: Hebrew
  • Evie
    The name Evie is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Evie is: Life, living, lively. Famous bearer: the Old Testament mother of the human race who tasted the forbidden fruit, precipitating the Fall of Man.
    Meaning: Life Origin: Hebrew
  • Ezekiel - i-ZEE-kee-əl
    Derived from the Greek Iezekiēl, a name derived from the Hebrew yehezq'ēl (God strengthens). The name is borne in the Bible by a 6th century B.C. Hebrew prophet whose ministry lasted more than twenty-three years. His prophecies are recorded in the Old Testament book of Ezekiel.
    Meaning: Strengthened by god Origin: Hebrew
  • Ezequiel
    Ezequiel is the Spanish and Portuguese equivalent to Ezekiel. Ezekiel is a Hebrew name (Yechezqel) borne by one of the Major Prophets from the Old Testament in the Biblical Book that bears his name. The name comes from the Hebrew words meaning “God strengthens”.
    Meaning: Strength of god Origin: Hebrew
  • Jaaden
    In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jaden is: Jehovah has heard. A Biblical name.
    Meaning: Resembling the green gemstone Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Jaason
    Jason is a common given name for a male. It comes from Greek Ἰάσων (Iásōn), meaning "healer", from the verb ἰάομαι (iáomai), "heal", "cure", cognate with Ἰασώ, Iasō, the goddess of healing and ἰατρός, iatros, "healer", "physician".
    Meaning: God is my salvation, a healer, in mythology, the leader of the argonauts Origin: Hebrew, Greek
  • Jadden
    In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jaden is: Jehovah has heard. A Biblical name.
    Meaning: Resembling the green gemstone Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Jadeen
    The name Jaden is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jaden is: Jehovah has heard. A Biblical name.
    Meaning: Resembling the green gemstone Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Jadenn
    We also named our son Jaden. It means "god has heard". ... We chose this name based on the meaning of it which means 'God/Jehovah has heard" in Hebrew.
    Meaning: Resembling the green gemstone Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Jadynn
    The origin of Jadynn is the English-American language. Jadynn is a form of the English name Jaden. See also the related category american. Jadynn is an irregularly used baby girl name. It is not ranked within the top 1000.
    Meaning: One who is thankful to god, god has heard form Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Jasonn
    Greek Meaning: The name Jason is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Jason is: A healing. In Greek mythology, the leader of the group of warrior heroes called the Argonauts.
    Meaning: God is my salvation / a healer, in mythology, the leader of the argonauts Origin: Hebrew, Greek
  • Jasson
    Jasson Name meaning in Urdu is -- , a Christian English Boy name with lucky number is -- and Jasson Name meaning in English is God is my salvation / a healer ; in mythology , the leader of the argonauts.
    Meaning: God is my salvation / a healer, in mythology, the leader of the argonauts Origin: Hebrew, Greek
  • Jaydden
    Additional information: The baby boy name Jayden is a modern name, perhaps a contemporary spelling variant of the Biblical, of Hebrew origin name Jadon, or form of the English name Jaden, maybe a variant of the English name Jade or even a compound name from Jacob and Aidan or from nickname Jay and Hayden.
    Meaning: One who is thankful to god, god has heard / form Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Jaydeen
    Origin of Jaydeen. Unknown. Jaydeen Means. Thanks! A is for accomplished, in all that you do.
    Meaning: One who is thankful to god, god has heard / form Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Jaydenn
    Additional information: The baby boy name Jayden is a modern name, perhaps a contemporary spelling variant of the Biblical, of Hebrew origin name Jadon, or form of the English name Jaden, maybe a variant of the English name Jade or even a compound name from Jacob and Aidan or from nickname Jay and Hayden.
    Meaning: One who is thankful to god, god has heard / form Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Oreen
    Meaning. From the pine tree / a pale-skinned man.
    Meaning: From the pine tree, a pale-skinned man Origin: Hebrew, Gaelic
  • Pace
    As a name in England, Pace has at least two possible origins. The first is from an early medieval nickname for a mild-mannered and even-tempered man, derived from the Anglo-Norman-French and Middle English word "pace" or "pece", ultimately from the Latin "pax" or "pacis", meaning "peace".
    Meaning: A form of pascal Origin: Hebrew, English
  • Raynee
    Raynee. Gender. Girl. Meaning. One who is pure / one who provides wise counsel.
    Meaning: One who is pure, one who provides wise counsel Origin: Hebrew, Scandinavia
  • Raynna
    Raynna. Gender. Girl. Meaning. One who is pure / one who provides wise counsel.
    Meaning: One who is pure, one who provides wise counsel Origin: Hebrew, Scandinavia
  • Raynne
    Meaning of the name Rayanne The name Rayanna has come from the combination of the two names Ray and Anna. Ray means 'ewe' and is a short form of Rachel. Anna means 'God was gracious' or 'God has shown favour'. Origin of the name Rayanne Hebrew.
    Meaning: One who is pure, one who provides wise counsel Origin: Hebrew, Scandinavia
  • Tallia
    Talia is a feminine given name meaning “girl/woman who recites the Quran often” in Arabic, Written "تَالِيَة" and "dew from God" in Hebrew and . Alternative spellings include: Taliah, Taaliah, Talya, Tahlia or Taylia. ... The word talia can be found in the Mishnah (Keilim 24:17), although its use as a name is modern.
    Meaning: Morning dew from heaven, blooming Origin: Hebrew, Greek