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'Avihayil Unisex Hebrew Bible

'Avihayil is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name Abihail, which means "my father is strength" in Hebrew. The name is derived from two Semitic roots: ʾav ("father") and ḥayil ("strength"). In the Hebrew Bible, several ch...

'Aviya Unisex Hebrew Bible

Etymology'Aviya is the Biblical Hebrew form of Abijah, a theophoric name that combines the element ʾav meaning "father" with yah, a shortened form of Yahweh, the Hebrew God. Thus, the name signifies "my father is Yahweh....

Dikla Unisex Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Dikla is a Hebrew name derived, via Diklah, from a root meaning "palm tree" or "palm grove." In the Hebrew Bible, Diklah is listed as a son of Joktan (Genesis 10:27), placing it among the earliest recorded Hebrew names....

Gomer Unisex English Bible Hebrew Bible

Gomer is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "complete." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of both a grandson of Noah and the wife of the prophet Hosea. The name is derived from the Hebrew root meaning "com...

Mikhayahu Unisex Hebrew Bible

Mikhayahu is a Hebrew form of the name Micaiah, found in the Old Testament. The name Micaiah is derived from three Hebrew elements: the interrogative pronoun mi meaning "who," the preposition ke meaning "like," and yah,...

Ofir Unisex Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Ofir is a Hebrew name and an alternate spelling of Ophir. In modern times it is also used as a feminine name in Israel. The biblical Ophir appears in the Old Testament as a son of Joktan, making Ofir part of the genealog...

Yona Unisex Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Yona is the Hebrew form of Jonah, derived from the Hebrew name Yonah meaning "dove." In the Hebrew Bible, Jonah is a prophet who is swallowed by a large fish (often interpreted as a whale) after trying to flee from God's...

Yuval Unisex Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Yuval is a Hebrew name, derived from Jubal, meaning "stream" or "creek" in Hebrew. In modern Israel, Yuval is used as both a masculine and feminine given name. The name carries biblical significance, as Jubal is mentione...

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