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44Almog is a Hebrew unisex given name that literally means "coral" (Hebrew: אַלְמוֹג). The name is derived from the Hebrew word for the precious marine organism, coral, which has been used since ancient times in jewelry an...
EtymologyAmit 2 is a Hebrew name, unrelated to the more common Indian name Amit. It means "friend" in Hebrew. This meaning reflects the value placed on companionship and loyalty in Jewish culture.Meaning: FriendOrigin: H...
Ariel is a name derived from Biblical Hebrew אריאל ('Ari'el), used in the Hebrew Bible as a symbolic name for the city of Jerusalem (Isaiah 29:1-2). The name is commonly interpreted as meaning “lion of God,” from Hebrew...
Avia is a modern Hebrew name, typically considered the contemporary form of Abijah. The name Abijah, from which Avia derives, means "my father is Yahweh" in Hebrew, combining the elements ʾav ("father") and yah (referrin...
Aviv (Hebrew: אביב) is a Hebrew given name meaning "spring" as in the season. The word aviv also refers specifically to the stage in the growth of grain when the seeds are full of starch but not yet dried, as mentioned i...
Azaria is a Hebrew and English name of biblical origin, derived as a form of Azariah. In Hebrew, it is primarily masculine, while in the English-speaking world it has gained usage as a feminine variant. The name means “Y...
Chen 2 is a Hebrew given name that means "grace, charm". It is related to the biblical name Hannah, which shares the same root meaning of grace or favor. In the Hebrew Bible, the word chen appears frequently in phrases s...
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....
Dor is a Hebrew unisex given name meaning "generation," though in English-speaking contexts it primarily appears as a surname. In Hebrew, the name derives from the noun דור (dor), which carries the sense of "a period of...
Hed is a Hebrew unisex name that means "echo" in Hebrew. This poetic meaning evokes the concept of sound reflection, resonance, or a voice that carries, giving the name a subtle, lyrical quality.As a name, Hed is extreme...
Keshet (קֶשֶׁת) is a Hebrew unisex given name that directly translates to "rainbow" (קֶשֶׁת). In Hebrew, the word carries not only the meteorological meaning but also connotations of promise and beauty, largely due to it...
Lior is a modern Hebrew unisex name meaning "my light" (li meaning "for me" and 'or meaning "light"). It is a relatively new coinage that embodies poetic and spiritual imagery rooted in Jewish and Israeli culture. Unlike...
Liraz is a Hebrew unisex name that carries the intimate meaning of "my secret". It is composed of the elements li ("for me") and raz ("secret"), creating a phrase that suggests something hidden but personally cherished....
Liron is a Hebrew gender-neutral given name. It means "my song, my joy" in Hebrew, derived from the elements li "for me" and ron "joy, song". The name thus conveys a personal sense of happiness or melody. Etymology The n...
Neria is a modern Hebrew name, sometimes used as a feminine form of the biblical name Neriah. In Hebrew, Neriah means "lamp of Yahweh" (from elements ner "lamp, light" and yah referring to the Hebrew God). Neriah is prim...
Nitzan (Nitzan) is a Hebrew unisex given name that means "flower bud" in Hebrew. The name symbolizes growth, potential, and the delicate beauty of nature's beginnings. It is derived from the Hebrew root נ-צ-נ, which conv...
Niv is a Hebrew unisex name with a dual meaning: it can denote “speech, expression” or “fang, tusk” in Hebrew. The ambiguity reflects the word's Semitic roots, where the same root can branch into different concepts. As a...
Noam (Hebrew: נעם/נועם) is a Hebrew name meaning "pleasantness", but also often interpreted as "gentleness" or "peacefulness". It originated as the masculine counterpart of the name Naomi (which has similar etymology but...
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...
Omer is a Hebrew name meaning "sheaf of wheat." This agricultural term appears in the Hebrew Bible, where it was used in the context of the omer offering brought to the Temple on the second day of Passover (Leviticus 23:...
Ophir is a unisex name of Hebrew origin that appears in the Bible as a personal name and as a place name. In the Old Testament, Ophir (Hebrew: אוֹפִיר, 'Ōfīr) is the eleventh son of Joktan, who was a descendant of Shem,...
Or is a Hebrew-language name (Hebrew: אור) that means "light" or "brilliance". It represents a concept of illumination and wisdom, rooted in Hebrew culture and often associated with positive qualities like clarity, hope,...
Ori (Hebrew: אורי) is a gender-neutral Hebrew given name that means "my light" in Hebrew. It is a direct statement of personal illumination, derived from the Hebrew root or (אוֹר), meaning "light." The name appears in th...
Osher (Hebrew: אושר) is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "happiness". It is a direct variant or alternative form of the more widely known name Asher, which appears in the Bible as one of the twelve sons of Jacob and the foun...
Rani is a Hebrew name derived from the root רַן (ran), meaning "to sing." It is a unisex name, though it is more commonly used for females in Israel. The name is related to a group of Hebrew names sharing the same root,...
Ravid is a Hebrew unisex given name that means "ornament, necklace" in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew word רָבִיד (ravid), which directly translates to "necklace" or "ornament." Etymology and Meaning The name Ravi...
Raz is a Hebrew name meaning "secret" (רָז in Hebrew). It appears as a given name, a surname, and a biblical epithet (e.g., in the Book of Daniel, the Aramaic 'raz' denotes divine mystery). Rafa Nada used it for me?As a...
Rom is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "height". It is ultimately related to the Biblical Hebrew name Ram through shared etymology, as both derive from the Hebrew root rum (to be high, exalted). While Ram appears in the Bib...
Rotem is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "broom plant" or "juniper," derived from the desert shrub Retama raetam (also known as white broom). The name is ultimately related to the Hebrew root רָתַם (ratam), meaning "to harn...
Shai is the name of the deification of fate in ancient Egyptian mythology, also spelled Sai or Psais in Greek. While Shai could be understood as a concept—'that which is ordained'—rather than a stereotypical deity, he wa...
EtymologyShalev is a Hebrew name meaning "calm" or "tranquil." It derives from the Hebrew root שָׁלֵו (shalev), which conveys peace and serenity, ultimately cognate with שָׁלוֹם (shalom, peace). As a modern Israeli given...
Shay is a transcription variant of the Hebrew name Shai, which itself can mean "gift" (from Hebrew shai) or serve as a diminutive of Isaiah. As a modern Hebrew name, Shay is used for both boys and girls, reflecting a tre...
Tal (טַל) is a Hebrew name directly derived from the word for "dew," a natural phenomenon that punctuates the arid landscapes of Israel and the Levant region. In Hebrew, tal carries symbolic resonance: it is not merely a...
Tam 2 is a Hebrew name meaning "honest, innocent." In Hebrew, the name is spelled תָּם and shares its root with the word tamim (תמים), which means "perfect" or "whole." This semantic field reflects a character of integri...
Tom 2 is a Hebrew name meaning "the end, innocence, simplicity" from the Hebrew word tom (תּוֹם). It can also serve as an alternate transcription of the name Tam 2, which is derived from the Hebrew word tam (תָּם) meanin...
EtymologyTovia is the Hebrew form of Tobiah, also used as a feminine variant of the Tobias name family. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Ṭoviyya, meaning "Yahweh is good"—a theophoric name combining the elemen...
Etymology Uria is a modern Hebrew form of Uriah, also used as a feminine name. The name Uriah derives from the Hebrew אוּרִיָה (ʾUriya), meaning "Yahweh is my light," from the roots ʾur ("light, flame") and yah (a shorte...
Yahav is a modern Hebrew given name of masculine and feminine usage, directly derived from the Hebrew word yahav meaning "hope". Unlike many traditional biblical names, Yahav does not appear in the Hebrew Bible and emerg...
Yarden is a Hebrew unisex given name, directly derived from the Hebrew name of the Jordan River, Yarḏen (יַרְדֵן). The river's name comes from the Hebrew root yaraḏ (יָרַד), meaning "descend" or "flow down," a fitting et...
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...
Yonah is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Yona, ultimately derived from the biblical name Jonah. It means "dove" in Hebrew, a symbol of peace and purity.EtymologyThe name Yonah comes from the Hebrew word yon...
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...
Ziv is a Hebrew name meaning "bright, radiant" (צִיו). In the Hebrew Bible, specifically in 1 Kings 6:1, Ziv is recorded as the ancient Canaanite name for the second month of the Jewish calendar, corresponding to the mod...
Zohar is a Hebrew unisex name derived directly from the word "light, brilliance" in Hebrew. It shares its root with the related name Zahara and is most famously associated with the foundational work of Jewish mysticism,...