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415 Names found
The Biblical Hebrew version of Ahasuerus.
The Biblical Hebrew version of Ahab.
Hebrew equivalent of Ahinoam.
Hebrew version of Adah.
Hebrew version of Adalia.
This term represents the Hebrew word for "man". It may have originated from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam), which means "to be red", alluding to the reddish hue...
The Biblical Hebrew equivalent of Adaiah.
The Biblical Hebrew version of Adina 1.
Most likely derived from Hebrew עָדִין (ʿaḏin), which carries the meaning of "delicate". In the Old Testament, this name is associated with one of...
Shortened version of Adalia. It is the name of the father of one of King David's shepherds mentioned in the Old Testament.
The term "my lord is exalted" in Hebrew is derived from the words אָדוֹן (ʾaḏon), which means "lord, master," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt." In...
Hebrew variant of Adonijah.
The term "flock of God" in Hebrew is derived from the words עֵדֶר (ʿeḏer), which means "flock" or "herd," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "God." In the Old Tes...
Hebrew version of Aaron.
Hebrew equivalent of Aholibamah.
Hebrew equivalent of Achsah.
The name has the meaning oak in Hebrew and is briefly referenced in the Old Testament.
The Hebrew meaning of this term is "work." It appears as the name of an individual from the tribe of Asher in the Old Testament.
Hebrew version of Amariah.
Hebrew equivalent of Amaziah.
The Hebrew meaning is "trustworthy, reliable." It is the name of a servant of King Solomon mentioned in the Old Testament.
Signifies "my truth" in Hebrew, a possessive form of אֱמֶת (ʾemeṯ), which translates to "truth." This name appears in the Old Testament as the father...
The name means "God is my kinsman" in Hebrew. It is derived from the roots עַם (ʿam), which signifies "people, nation, kinsman," and אֵל (ʾel), meanin...
Derives from the Hebrew word meaning "loyal". In the Old Testament, this name belongs to the firstborn son of King David. He met his death at the...
Derived from the Hebrew word עָמַס (ʿamas), which translates to "load" or "burden" [4]. Amos is recognized as one of the twelve minor prophets in the ...
The term "exalted nation" in Hebrew derives from the combination of עַם (ʿam), which means "people" or "nation," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt."...
The Biblical Hebrew version of Anah.
This name means "God has answered" in Hebrew, derived from the root words עָנָה (ʿana), which means "to answer," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "God." It...
The name signifies cloud in Hebrew and is referenced briefly in the Old Testament.
The Hebrew term "my cloud" is the possessive form of the word עָנָן (ʿanan), which translates to "cloud". It appears in the Old Testament as the name...
Hebrew variant of Anath 1. Today, it is frequently given as a female name.
Hebrew equivalent of Anaiah.
Derived from the Hebrew term אַרְמוֹן (ʾarmon), which signifies "fortress, elevated place" [1], this name appears for several figures in the Old Testa...
The Hebrew meaning is "joyous, shouting". It is also the name of a son of Dishan mentioned in the Old Testament.
It may have the meaning "lion of God, hero" in Hebrew. This name belongs to a son of Gad mentioned in the Old Testament.
The Hebrew name in the Bible that corresponds to Ariel.
The Hebrew version of Arieh.
It may have the meaning "healer" in Hebrew. The third king of Judah, according to the Old Testament, bore this name.
Hebrew equivalent of Asaph.
The name means "happy, blessed" in Hebrew and comes from the word אָשַׁר (ʾashar), which translates to "to be happy" or "to be blessed." In the Old Te...
Hebrew version of Ashtoreth.
Derived from the Hebrew version ʾAsnappar, which corresponds to Ashurbanipal. It appears in the Old Testament as the designation for an Assyrian...
The Hebrew name used in the Bible, equivalent to Asenath.
The Biblical Hebrew version of Athaliah.
Hebrew version of Atarah.
The Hebrew name used in biblical texts, equivalent to Abdiel.
Hebrew variant of Abidan.
The Biblical Hebrew equivalent of Abiel.
The Hebrew name used in the Bible, equivalent to Abigail.
The Biblical Hebrew equivalent of Abihail.
Hebrew equivalent of Abihu.
Hebrew equivalent of Abimael.
Hebrew variant of Abimelech.
The Hebrew version of Abiram.
The Hebrew equivalent of Abishag.
The Hebrew name used in the Bible that corresponds to Abishai.
The Hebrew version of Abital is occasionally employed as a male given name in contemporary usage.
The Biblical Hebrew equivalent of Abijah.
The Hebrew version of Abner.
The Hebrew equivalent of Abraham.