Jewish (hebrew) boy names

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Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with A

Aabraham – Estonian spelling for Abraham. It means father of many.

Aadam – As a name with biblical sentiments, Aadam is taken from the alternative spelling Adam, and means ‘man of the earth’, after Adam being the first man created by God.

Aaliyah – Aaliyah is a variation of the name Aliyah, which means “rising” in Hebrew and “exalted or lofty” in Arabic. Other variations include Alia, Aleah, Aleia, Alya and Aliyya. (The latter is sometimes considered the feminine form of Ali, one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam.) Aaliyah is the most popular and preferred spelling of this name—and indelibly connected to hip-hop singer Aaliyah, who died in a plane crash in 2001 at age 22.

Aamir – Looks at the world from a bird’s eye view, taking in the whole picture.

Aaorn – Mountain of strength

Aapeli – Finnish form of ABEL

Aapo – Finnish form of ABRAHAM or being father of multitude

Aaran – Aaran as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aare – Mountain of strength

Aaren – Aaren as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aarin – Aarin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aariyeh – A rare name desiring spiritual and enjoy of isolation and meditation

Aaro – Aaro as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aaron – High mountain, lofty, or inspired

Aaron-James – Aaron means ‘enlgihtened’, exalted’ and ‘mountain of strength’ and James means ‘Yahweh may protect’ and ‘supplanter’.

Aaron – From the Hebrew name (‘Aharon), which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin. Other theories claim a Hebrew derivation, and suggest meanings such as ‘high mountain’ or ‘exalted’. In the Old Testament this name is borne by the older brother of Moses. He acted as a spokesman for his brother when they appealed to the pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. Aaron’s rod produced miracles and plagues to intimidate the pharaoh. After the departure from Egypt and arrival at Mount Sinai, God installed Aaron as the first high priest of the Israelites and promised that his descendants would form the priesthood…

Aaronas – Aaronas as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aaronn – Aaronn as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aarron – Aarron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aaryn – Aaryn as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aatami – Finnish form of ADAM

Ab – Ab as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion’.

Abacuc – Biblical Latin form of HABAKKUK

Abarran – Abarran as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abarron – Father of a multitude

Abba – Abba as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion’.

Abbas – Father

Abbas – Abbas as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Abbas is ‘stern, somber, father’.

Abbe – Abbe as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Abigail. The meaning of Abbe is ‘father of exaltation’.

Abbey – Abbey as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Abigail. The meaning of Abbey is ‘father of exaltation’.

Abbie – Abbie as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Abigail. The meaning of Abbie is ‘father of exaltation’.

Abbot – Father or head of a monastic community, This surname is likely derived from the Hebrew name Abba and may bring to mind the famed Abbott and Costello comedy team.

Abbot – Father, A Variant of Abba

Abbott – Father

Abbott – Father,Preist, Father of Abbey

Abdeel – Abdeel as a boy’s name is of Arabic origin meaning ‘servant of the giver’.

Abdi – Abdi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Abdi is ‘my servant’. Biblical name.

Abdias – Form of OBADIAH used in the Latin Old Testament

Abdiel – The name Abdiel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘servant of God’.

Abdiou – Form of OBADIAH used in the Greek Old Testament

Abdon – Abdo as a boy’s name is of Arabic origin meaning ‘servant of the giver’.

Abdown – Hebrew name meaning ‘servant, worshiper.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the judges who ruled over Israel. Also spelled Avdon.

Abe – Father of multitudes

Abe – Short form of Hebrew Abraham, meaning ‘father of a multitude,’ and other names beginning with Ab-.

Abednigo – Abednigo is a boy’s name of Aramaic origin meaning ‘servant of light’.

Abeeri – Abeeri as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘aroma or strong’.

Abel – Son or breath

Abel – From the Hebrew name (Hevel) meaning ‘breath’. In the Old Testament he is the second son of Adam and Eve, murdered out of envy by his brother Cain. In England, this name came into use during the Middle Ages, and it was common during the Puritan era

Abelardo – Breathing

Abele – Abele as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘breath or vapor’.

Abell – Abell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘breath or vapor’.

Abelson – Abelson as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘breath or vapor’.

Abenner – Biblical Greek form of ABNER

Aber – Yiddish form of Abraham which means Father of a might nation.

Aberham – Aberham as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Aberlin – Yiddish form of Abraham which means Father of a multitudes.

Abessa – Biblical Greek form of ABISHAI

Abessalom – Biblical Greek form of ABSALOM

Abey – Abey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘peaceful, handsome, or father of many’.

Abhshalom – Abhshalom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God the father is peace’.

Abi – Pet form of Hebrew Abraham, meaning ‘father of a multitude.’ Also spelled Avi. Compare with feminine Abi.

Abia – Biblical Greek and Latin form of ‘AVIYAH

Abiah – Abiah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my father’.

Abiatha – Abiatha as a boy’s name is of Hebrew orgin meaning ‘Father of abundance’.

Abiathar – Abiathar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew orgin meaning ‘Father of abundance’.

Abiather – Abiather as a boy’s name is of Hebrew orgin meaning ‘Father of abundance’.

Abichail – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Abiyhayil, meaning ‘father of might.’

Abid – Abid as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Abid is ‘God’s worshipper, God knows’.

Abida – Worshipper

Abidan – Means ‘my father is judge’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is a Benjamite prince

Abidin – Hebrew – Father of Knowledge, My Father Knows

Abidja – Abidja as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘gift of God’.

Abidjah – Abidjah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘gift of God’.

Abie – Abie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of many’.

Abiel – Means ‘God is my father’ in Hebrew. This was the name of the grandfather of Saul in the Old Testament

Abiell – Abiell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my father is the Lord’.

Abihayil – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Abiyhayil, meaning ‘father of might.’

Abihu – Means ‘he is my father’ in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Aaron in the Old Testament. He and his brother Nadab were killed by God because they presented him with unauthorized fire

Abija – Abija as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my father’.

Abijah – Means ‘my father is YAHWEH’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of several characters, both male and female, including the second king of Judah

Abimael – Meaning uncertain, though the first element is likely Hebrew (‘av) meaning ‘father’. In the Old Testament he is listed as a descendant of Shem

Abimelec – Abimelec as a boy’s name is of African origin meaning ‘the king is my father’.

Abimelech – Means ‘my father is king’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several characters in the Old Testament including a king of Gerar who takes Abraham’s wife Sarah, but is forced by God to give her back

Abir – The name Abir is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘strong, mighty, courageous’.

Abiram – Means ‘my father is exalted’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Abiram is swallowed by an earthquake after rebelling against the leadership of Moses

Abiri – Abiri as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘aroma or strong’.

Abisai – Biblical Latin form of ABISHAI

Abisha – God”s gift

Abisha – Abisha as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Abijah. The meaning of Abisha is ‘God is my father’.

Abishai – Means ‘my father is a gift’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is one of King David’s heroes

Abiyah – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘Yahweh is my father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other characters. Also spelled Aviyah.

Abiyda – Hebrew name meaning ‘father of knowledge.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of Midian’s five sons.

Abiydan – Hebrew name meaning ‘my father is judge.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Benjamin. Also spelled Avidan.

Abiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘El (God) is (my) father.’ In the bible, this is the name of Saul’s grandfather.

Abiyhayil – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘father of might.’ In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Rehoboam, the father of Esther, a Levite who was the head of the house of Merari, and several other characters. Abihail is the Anglicized form. Also spelled Avichayil.

Abiyhuw – Hebrew name meaning ‘he is (my) father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Aaron who was slain (along with his brother Nadab) by God for offering incense contrary to the law.

Abiymael – Hebrew name meaning ‘my father is El (God).’ In the bible, this is the name of Joktan’s ninth son (of 13), a descendant of Shem.

Abiymelek – Hebrew name meaning ‘Melek is father’ or ‘my father is king.’ In the bible, this is the name name of several characters, including the king of Gerar who took Abraham’s wife Sarah and was forced by God to return her. Also spelled Avimelech.

Abiynoam – Hebrew name meaning ‘father of pleasantness.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Barak.

Abiyram – Hebrew name meaning ‘my father is exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Hiel the Bethelite, and the name of a son of Eliab who joined Korah in his rebellion against Moses. Also spelled Aviram.

Abiyshalowm – Hebrew name meaning ‘father of peace.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father-in-law of Rehoboam. Also spelled Avishalom and Avshalom.

Abiyshay – Hebrew name meaning ‘my father is Jesse’ or ‘my father is a gift.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of David’s sister Zeruiah. He was the only one to accompany David when he went to the camp of Saul (1 Sam. 26:5-12). Also spelled Avishai.

Able – Son or breath

Able – A variation of the name ‘Abel,’ this name means breath, son, or a breathing spirit. It also carries its English meaning of capable or skilled.

Abna – Abna as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of light’.

Abnar – Abnar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of light’.

Abner – My father is light, In the Bible, Abner was King Saul”s cousin and commander of his army.

Abner – Means ‘my father is a light’ in Hebrew, from (‘av) meaning ‘father’ and (nir) meaning ‘lamp, light’. In the Old Testament, Abner was a cousin of Saul and the commander of his army. After he killed Asahel he was himself slain by Asahel’s brother Joab. It has been used as an English Christian given name since the Protestant Reformation. It was popular with the Puritans, who brought it to America in the 17th century

Abnor – Abnor as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of light’.

Abo – Abo as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘stern or somber father’.

Abraam – Biblical Greek form of ABRAHAM, as well as a Georgian form

Abraao – Portuguese form of ABRAHAM

Abracham – Father of many

Abrahah – Father of masses

Abraham – Father of a multitude, Abraham was the first of the Old Testament patriarchs. God changed his name from Abram when He appointed him to be the father of the Hebrew nation.

Abraham – Since he’s considered the founder of the Jewish people, it’s no wonder Abraham’s name means “father of a multitude.” According to the Old Testament, God made a pact with Abraham to give him a “multitude of descendants,” which is how he became the father of Isaac when he was 100 and his wife, Sarah, was 90. Need more proof that Abraham is an awesome name? Think about the legacy of Abraham Lincoln who abolished slavery during his presidency. Both men were powerful, tenacious and smart—traits any parent would be eager to see in a son.

Abrahamo – Abrahamo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abrahan – Abrahan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abrahim – Abrahim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abrahm – The father of many

Abram – Exalted father, the biblical patriarch Abraham”s name before God changed it

Abram – In the Bible, God changed Abram’s name to Abraham and declared him “father of a multitude of nations.” But that doesn’t mean the name disappeared. It’s still frequently used, whether in full or shortened to a nickname (Abe, Bram). Like Adam, Simon and Moses, Abram is an important religious name for parents seeking a spiritual connection. While it’s not even close to the popularity of Abraham, it’s still a meaningful option.

Abrami – Abrami as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abramo – Abramo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abrams – Abrams as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abramson – The son of an exalted father

Abran – Abran as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Abrasha – Yiddish form of Abraham, meaning Father of a multitudes.

Abrehan – Norman form of Abraham, meaning father of multitudes.

Abrian – Abrian as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘high father’.

Abriel – Abriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘high father’.

Abs – The God of peace or the father of peace

Absalam – Father of Peace

Absalom – Father of peace, The biblical Absalom, favored son of King David, was renowned for his handsome appearance and ability to win loyalty and allegiance.

Absalom – Absalom as a boy’s name is pronounced AB-sa-lom. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Absalom is ‘father is peace’. From Avshalom. Biblical: Absalom, son of King David, was renowned for his handsome appearance and ability to win the loyalty and allegiance of others. He connived to steal his father’s throne, and died in battle, caught by his hair in an oak tree and executed by one of his father’s soldiers. King David then lamented, ‘Would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son, my son!’

Absalon – Absalon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Abshalom – Abshalom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Absolem – Absolem as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Absolom – Absolom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Absolon – Absolon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Abush – The name Abush is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Yiddish origin meaning ‘Father of multitudes’.

Aby – Father of multitude or masses

Abyel – Abyel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my father is the Lord’.

Abyell – Abyell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my father is the Lord’.

Acaph – Hebrew name meaning ‘collector, gatherer.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including King David’s chief musician.

Achaab – Biblical Greek form of AHAB

Achab – Hebrew name composed of the elements ‘ach ‘brother’ and ‘av ‘father,’ hence ‘brother of father, uncle.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Israel, the husband of Jezebel.

Achab – Latin form of AHAB used in some versions of the Vulgate

Achar – To disturb or to trouble

Achashverosh – Hebrew form of Babylonian Achshiyarshu, meaning ‘great warrior’ or ‘lion-king.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Persia.

Achatius – In Hebrew it means the God is holding. In Greek it means a duminitive person

Achav – Achav as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Achav is ‘father’s brother’. Biblical name.

Achav – Biblical Hebrew form of AHAB

Achava – The friendship or the companionship

Achaz – Greek and Hebrew name meaning ‘possessing, possessor.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eleventh king of Judah, son of Jotham. Also spelled Ahaz.

Achazyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God holds’ or ‘whom God holds.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ahab and a son of Jehoram.

Acher – The other one or the outsider

Achiav – Achiav as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father’s brother’.

Achidan – Achidan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Achidan is ‘my brother judged’. Biblical name.

Achim – Achim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God will judge’.

Achimelech – Achimelech as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘The king is my brother’.

Achiram – Achiram as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Achiram is ‘my brother is exalted’.

Achishar – Achishar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Achishar is ‘my brother sings’. Biblical name.

Achiyam – Hebrew name meaning ‘mother’s brother,’ i.e. ‘uncle.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of King David’s warriors.

Achiyram – Hebrew name meaning ‘brother of height.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Benjamin.

Achyan – Hebrew name meaning ‘brotherly’ or ‘fraternal.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Manasseh.

Acim – Acim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Acim is ‘God will judge’.

Acke – Swedish short form of AXEL

Ad – Ad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth, son of Adam, God is just, noble, or majestic wolf’.

Adad-Nirari – Means ‘Adad is my helper’, from the god’s name ADAD combined with Akkadian neraru meaning ‘helper’. This name was borne by three kings of the Assyrian Empire

Adad – Hebrew name meaning ‘I shall move softly: I shall love.’ In the bible, this is the name of an Edomite enemy God raised up to punish Solomon for his sins. Compare with another form of Adad.

Adael – Adael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Adael is ‘God witnesses’.

Adaiah – God”s witness, adorned by God, a son of Haman in the Bible

Adaiah – The name Adaiah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God’s witness’.

Adalia – Meaning unknown, possibly of Persian origin. In Book of Esther in the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Haman the Agagite

Adalya – Hebrew form of ADALIA

Adalya – Hebrew name of Persian derivation, meaning ‘I shall be drawn up of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the fifth son of Haman.

Adam – Son of the red earth

Adam – In the Old Testament, Adam is the first man created by God out of clay. The name draws meaning from ‘adama,’ the Hebrew word for “earth.” On the TV show ‘Girls,’ viewers got a double dose of Adam: Hannah’s on-and-off boyfriend Adam Sackler was played by Adam Driver. And bringing even more fame to the name is Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine.

Adama – The study or facts of earth or ground

Adamec – Adamec is a boy’s name meaning ‘earth’ that is related to the Hebrew name Damek.

Adamek – Adamek is a boy’s name meaning ‘earth’ that is related to the Hebrew name Damek.

Adames – The earth or someone born of earth

Adamik – Adamik is a boy’s name meaning ‘earth’ that is related to the Hebrew name Damek.

Adamina – Man

Adamnan – Man

Adamo – Adamo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adamok – Adamok is a boy’s name meaning ‘earth’ that is related to the Hebrew name Damek.

Adams – Adams as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adamsson – The son of Adam, from earth

Adamu – Old Slavic form of ADAM

Adamus – One who is made of red earth

Adan – Son of Adam, man of the red earth

Adan – You might think Adan is Aidan without the “i,” but it’s actually the Spanish way of saying Adam, the first man God created. The name is taken from the Hebrew word “adamah,” meaning “earth” or “fire.” Adan sounds exotic, especially since it’s pronounced “ah-DHAHN,” which takes it to a whole other sophisticated level. As the number of Spanish-Americans grew, so did Adan’s popularity. It’s used only moderately now, so consider it if you want a name that’s far from the trending crowd.

Adana – Man

Adao – Adao as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adar – Adar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Adar is ‘noble’.

Adayel – Adayel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God witnesses’.

Addai – Man of God

Addai – Ornament of God

Addam – Addam as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Addams – Addams as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Addar – The name Addar is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mighty one’.

Addem – Addem as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Addey – In Hebrew it means off the red earth. In English it means bright and shining person

Addie – Compare with feminine Addie. Pet form of Hebrew Adam, meaning ‘earth’ or ‘red.’

Addis – Addis as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Addison – From an English surname meaning ‘son of ADAM’. Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison

Addy – Pet form of Adam, of the red earth

Ade – African – Crown, Royal, Peak , Hebrew – Man

Adeeb – Possibly derived from the Hebrew name Adam, meaning ‘man’ or the modern Hebrew for ‘prefered’. A variation of the name Adif.

Adeev – Adeev as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘polite or considerate’.

Adem – Adem as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Aderes – One who protects

Aderet – One who is glorious, a moshav in Israel

Adhamh – Adhamh as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adi – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘my ornament’ or ‘my witness.’

Adie – Celtic – Little Fire, Hebrew – Man, Latin – Man from Hadria, dark one

Adiel – Hebrew – ornament of God, Arabic – Being Just, Honest, A variant of name Adil

Adim – Adim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adin – Pleasure given, Adin was a biblical exile who returned to Israel from Babylon.

Adin – From the Hebrew word meaning ‘fragile’ or ‘delicate’. May also be a variant of the popular Irish name Edin, meaning ,little fire’.

Adina – From Hebrew (‘adina’) meaning ‘slender, delicate’. This name is borne by a soldier in the Old Testament. It is also used in modern Hebrew as a feminine name, typically spelled

Adinah – Hebrew form of ADINA (1)

Adir – Powerful, mighty

Adir – Means ‘strong, mighty’ in Hebrew. This word is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe God

Adiv – Adiv as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Adiv is ‘polite, considerate’. From the root ‘adivoot’.

Adiyn – Hebrew name meaning ‘dainty, delicate.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of a family of exiles who returned with Zerubbabel.

Adiyna – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘slender.’ In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of one of King David’s captains.

Adiynow – Hebrew name meaning ‘soft, delicate’ or ‘his ornament.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of King David’s warriors.

Adkin – Adkin is an unpopular boy’s name.

Adlai – Refuge of God, justice of the Lord, Many will associate this name with politician Adlai Stevenson.

Adlai – Contracted form of ADALIA. This is the name of the father of one of King David’s herdsmen in the Old Testament

Adlay – Hebrew name meaning ‘justice of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Shaphat, the overseer of David’s herds.

Adley – Adley as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is just’.

Admaa – The earth or the soul

Admon – Admon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Admon is ‘earth’. It comes from the same root as Adam. Also the name of a type of red peony.

Adna – Hebrew name meaning ‘pleasure’ or ‘rest.’ In the bible, this is the name of a priest, and one of the family of Pahath-Moab who returned with Ezra and married a foreign wife.

Adnah – Hebrew name meaning ‘pleasure.’ In the bible, this is the name of a captain in charge of over 300,000 men of Judah in the time of Jehosaphat.

Adne – Man

Adnet – Adnet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adniel – Of God’s flock

Adnon – Adnon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adnot – Adnot as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adom – Adom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Adomas – Lithuanian form of ADAM

Adon – Adon as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Adonai – My Lord

Adonai – Means ‘my lord’ in Hebrew. This was the title used to refer to the God of the Israelites, Yahweh, whose name was forbidden to be spoken

Adone – The Lord, or the God

Adoni – God or Lord

Adoniah – Adoniah is an unpopular boy’s name.

Adonias – Adonias as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my lord is Jehovah’.

Adonijah – Means ‘my lord is YAHWEH’ in Hebrew. This is the name of one of King David’s sons in the Old Testament. Though he was the eldest surviving son of David, he was passed over as heir to the throne in favour of Solomon

Adoniram – Means ‘my lord is exalted’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of an overseer of tribute under the kings David, Solomon and Rehoboam. He was stoned to death when the Israelites revolted

Adonis – From Phoenician Adonai meaning ‘lord’. In Greek myth Adonis was a handsome young shepherd killed while hunting a wild boar. The anemone flower is said to have sprung from his blood. Because he was loved by Aphrodite, Zeus allowed him to be restored to life for part of each year. The Greeks borrowed this character from Semitic traditions, originally Sumerian (see DUMUZI)

Adoniya – Adoniya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my lord is Jehovah’.

Adoniyah – Hebrew form of ADONIJAH

Adoniyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘my Lord is Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of the fourth son of David, and a couple of other characters.

Adree – In Hebrew it means majesty of God. In Sanskrit it means Rock

Adriel – Of the flock of God, a member of God”s congregation

Adriel – Adriel as a boy’s name is pronounced AY-dree-el. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Adriel is ‘of God’s flock’. Biblical name.

Adriell – Adriell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God’s flock’.

Adrien – In Hebrew the name means ‘man’ , in Latin it means ‘man from Hadria’ or ‘dark one’.

Adrieyl – Belonging to God

Adriyel – Of God’s flock

Adun – Man

Adyn – Variant of Aden, the name means good-looking.

Adão – Man

Aeron – Aeron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aeryn – Aeryn as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Affra – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Afra, meaning ‘ashes, dust’ and ‘clay, loam.’

Afra – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Aphra, meaning ‘ashes, dust’ and ‘clay, loam.’

Agam – Means ‘lake’ in Hebrew

Agas – Agas in Hebrew means the fruit pear. A pear signifies strength,power, longevity, nobility and fruitfulness.

Ager – Gathers

Agron – Hebrew name meaning ‘correspondence’ or ‘vocabulary.’

Agur – Hebrew – Compiler, Biblical – Stranger, Gathered Together

Ahab – Means ‘uncle’, from Hebrew (‘ach) ‘brother’ and (‘av) ‘father’. This was the name of a king of Israel, the husband of Jezebel, as told in the Old Testament. He was admonished by Elijah for his sinful behaviour. Herman Melville later used this name in his novel ‘Moby-Dick’ (1851), where it belongs to a sea captain obsessively hunting for a white whale

Ahaba – Uncle

Aharon – See Aaron

Aharon – Variant spelling of Hebrew Aharown, meaning ‘light-bringer.’ In the bible, this is the name of the older brother of Moses.

Aharown – Hebrew name meaning ‘light-bringer.’ In the bible, this is the name of the older brother of Moses.

Ahaz – Variant spelling of Hebrew Achaz, meaning ‘possessing, possessor.’

Ahbiel – Ahbiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my father is the Lord’.

Ahijah – Ahijah is an unpopular boy’s name.

Ahim – Ahim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God will judge’.

Ahiram – Brother of the exalted

Ahmik – Strength of God’s flock

Ahmir – Variation of Amir which means Father of Many

Ahoth – Form of EHUD used in the Latin Old Testament

Ahran – Ahran as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Ahren – Ahren as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Ahron – Ahron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Ahrun – Assyrian form of Aaron, meaning exalted.

Ahsalom – Father of peace

Aiken – Made from oak trees

Airel – Airel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion of God’.

Airen – Airen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Airyck – Derived from the Old Norse EirA¬kr, eternal ruler

Airyel – Airyel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion of God’.

Airyell – Airyell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion of God’.

Airyn – Airyn as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Aisik – Laughter

Aissa – God saves

Aitan – Aitan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘firmness or long-lived’.

Aithan – Form of ETHAN used in the Greek Old Testament

Aizik – Yiddish form of Yitzchak, meaning he will laugh.

Akamu – Hawaiian form of ADAM

Akan – Hebrew name meaning ‘one who troubles.’ In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death.

Akar – Variant form of Hebrew Akan, meaning ‘one who troubles.’ In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death.

Akeem – Arabic – Wise, Hebrew – Yahweh will establish, Established by Yahweh , A derivative of name Hakim

Aki – Short form of JOAKIM

Akiba – Replaces, supplants, a variant of Akiva. Akiba was a Jewish rabbi, said to have lived in Jerusalem in the time of the Second Temple and to have devoted himself to the study of the law. Many sayings are transmitted in Akiba”s name.

Akiba – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see AKIVA)

Akim – Akim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Akim is ‘established by God’. Russian short form of Joachim.

Akiva – Replaces, supplants, variant of Yaakov (see Jacob), Akiva was the name of many renowned Talmudic scholars throughout history.

Akiva – From an Aramaic form of YAAKOV. Akiva (or Akiba) ben Joseph was a prominent 1st-century Jewish rabbi

Aksel – Father of peace

Aksel – Aksel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Akseli – Finnish form of AXEL

Akub – To take by the heal

Alatan – Strength, a strong one

Alef – The name Alef is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘chief, number one’.

Aleph – The name Aleph is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘chief, number one’.

Alexander – Anglicized form of Latin Alexandrus (Greek Alexandros), meaning ‘defender of mankind.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Simon, a relative of the high priest, a Jew in Acts 19:33, and a coppersmith who opposed Paul.

Alfaeus – Alfaeus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘successor’.

Alfeo – Italian form of ALPHAEUS

Alfeos – Alfeos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘successor’.

Alfeus – Alfeus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘successor’.

Alia – Alia as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Aliyah. The meaning of Alia is ‘rising’.

Aliah – Variant of Hebrew Alvah (having the letters transposed), meaning ‘evil, iniquity.’ In the bible, this is the name of a duke of Edom.

Alian – Alian an unpopular boy’s name.

Alija – A spelling variant of the name Elijah, meaning ‘my god is Yahweh’.

Alijah – Variant of Elijah, the name means my Lord is my God.

Aliyah – Aliyah is both a name and a concept. It comes from the Arabic name “Ali,” which means “rising’ or ‘ascending.” As a name, it’s a version of “Aaliyah” and is pronounced ah-LEE-ya, as a concept it refers to the immigration of Jews to Israel. While it’s on the charts, a different spelling, Aaliyah, is preferred by American parents, which is how the pop singer Aaliyah Haughton (who went by just her first name professionally) spelled her name.

Allon – Hebrew – Oak, Gothic – Noble and Ready, Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony, Peace, A variant of name Alan

Allown – Hebrew name meaning ‘oak tree.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Simeon.

Almog – Means ‘coral’ in Hebrew

Alon – Alon as a boy’s name is pronounced AL-en. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Alon is ‘oak tree’. The feminine form is Alona.

Alouf – Alouf as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘leader or one in charge’.

Alphaeus – From (Alphaios), the Greek form of a Hebrew name that meant ‘changing’. In the New Testament this is the name of the fathers of the apostles James and Levi

Alphaios – Greek form of ALPHAEUS

Alpheaus – Alpheaus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘successor’.

Alpheus – Alpheus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Alpheus is ‘successor’. Biblical name used in the 19th century, now very unusual.

Alphoeus – Alphoeus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘successor’.

Alqasnona – A form of Jonah. It means dove.

Alter – From Yiddish (alt) meaning ‘old’. This name was traditionally given to a sickly newborn by Jewish parents in order to confuse the Angel of Death, in the hopes that he would go looking for somebody younger or somebody else

Aluf – Aluf as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Aluf is ‘leader, one in charge’.

Aluph – Aluph as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘leader or one in charge’.

Alva – Exalted one

Alva – Variant spelling of Hebrew Alvah, meaning ‘evil, iniquity.’ Compare with feminine forms of Alva.

Alvah – Exalted one, Sublime. Alvah was a biblical place and tribal name.

Alvah – Hebrew name meaning ‘evil, iniquity.’ In the bible, this is the name of a duke of Edom. Also spelled Aliah.

Alvan – Sublime, Alvah was a biblical place and tribal name.

Alvan – A tall and lofty noble friend having eloquent, sublime and versatile nature

Alvon – Insult in Hebrew, an elf who is a defender of mankind attracted to the mysteries of nature

Alyosha – A noble defender of mankind, they are eccentric and honourable having split personality

Am – Am as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin meaning ‘immortal or borne by God’.

Amael – The name Amael is a boy’s name of Arabic, Hebrew origin.

Amahl – The name Amahl is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘hard labor’.

Amal – Hebrew name meaning ‘heavy, wearisome labor.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Asher. Compare with other forms of Amal.

Amania

Amare – Sensitive, quick to love, listens for God’s word.

Amarey – Eternal’ in Hebrew

Amari

Amariah – Means ‘YAHWEH has said’ in Hebrew. This was the name of several Old Testament characters

Amarya – The word God

Amaryah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God spoke of.’ In the bible, this is the name of a priest who lived in the time of King Jehoshaphat.

Amaryahu – Hebrew form of AMARIAH

Amaryahu – Variant form of Hebrew Amaryah, meaning ‘whom God spoke of.’

Amasa – Burden, The biblical Amasa is King David”s nephew.

Amasa – Hebrew name meaning ‘burden.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Abigail.

Amasay – Hebrew name meaning ‘burdensome.’ In the bible, this is the name of a warrior and chief of the captains, a Kohathite ancestor of Samuel, a priest, and another Kohathite Levite who lived in the time of the reign of king Hezekiah of Judah.

Ambakoum – Biblical Greek form of HABAKKUK

Ambram – Biblical Greek form of AMRAM

Ameen – This variation of the name ‘Amin’ means trustworthy, honest, and faithful.

Ameer – Ameer as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘prince or treetop’.

Ameir – Ameir as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘prince or treetop’.

Amen – Greek and Hebrew name meaning ‘truly, so be it, verily.’ It was a custom which passed over from the synagogues into the Christian assemblies, that when he who had offered up a prayer to God, the others in attendance responded Amen, and thus made the substance of what was uttered their own.

Amer – Amer as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘prince or treetop’.

Amere – A variant for Amir which has different derivations. In Hebrew it means ‘treetop’ and in Arabic it means ‘Prince’ as well as ‘prosperous.’

Ami – Hebrew – Lord of my people, It is a variant of name Amiel

Amias – Short form of Hebrew Amiasaf, meaning ‘my people have been gathered in (reunited).’

Amiasaf – Hebrew name meaning ‘my people have been gathered in (reunited).’

Amichai – Means ‘my people are alive’ in Hebrew

Amidan – Amidan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my brother judged’.

Amiel – Amiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Amiel is ‘God of my people’.

Amikam – Rising nation

Amilcar – Portuguese and Spanish form of HAMILCAR

Amilcare – Italian form of HAMILCAR

Aminadav – Variant spelling of Hebrew Ammiynadab, meaning ‘servant of the prince.’

Amir – Strong, powerful

Amir – An accent mark makes all the difference in the meaning of Amir. Put an accent over the “I” and it translates to “prince”, put a mark over the “a” and it means “prosperous.” The name is popular in the US among people of Middle Eastern descent as well as Arabs and Muslims in non-English-speaking countries. The name first found itself on the name charts in 1976, shortly after repeal of a law that limited non-European immigration to the US. Besides being a fast-climbing name, Amir is also an offshoot of a title (emir) given to high-ranking Muslim officials.

Amirah – Prince

Amiram – Amiram is an unpopular boy’s name.

Amiran – Amiran as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘prince or treetop’.

Amiri – Amiri as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘prince or treetop’.

Amirr – A born Prince who gives orders and are prosperous

Amishar – Amishar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my brother sings’.

Amit – The name Amit is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Sanskrit, Hebrew/Israeli origin meaning ‘friend, infinite’.

Amita – Truth

Amitai – Amitai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Amitai is ‘truth’.

Amitay – Amitay as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘truth’.

Amiti – Truth

Amittai – Means ‘my truth’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the father of the prophet Jonah

Amittay – Hebrew name meaning ‘my truth.’ In the bible, this is the name of Jonah’s father.

Amiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘bond-servant.’ In the bible, this is the name of a servant of King Solomon.

Ammi – My people

Ammiel – People of the Lord, Several biblical characters carry this name, including one of the spies sent to Canaan by Moses and Bathsheba”s father.

Ammiel – Means ‘God is my kinsman’ in Hebrew. This is the name of one of the spies sent out by Moses in the Old Testament

Amminadav – Variant spelling of Hebrew Ammiynadab, meaning ‘servant of the prince.’

Ammitai – Truth

Ammital – He who is truthful

Ammiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘one of the family of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a spy from the tribe of Dan who died in the plague.

Ammiyhuwd – Hebrew name meaning ‘one of the people of Judah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Shemuel.

Ammiynadab – Hebrew name meaning ‘kindred of the prince.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Aram and a son of Kohath. Also spelled Amminadav and Aminadav.

Ammon – Ammon as a boy’s name is pronounced AY-mon. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ammon is ‘teacher, builder’. Biblical: one of the sons of David. Also a place name for a country northeast of the Dead Sea. The Ammonites and the Israelites were frequently at war. The town of Ammam in Jordan is situated in what was Ammon.

Ammown – Hebrew name meaning ‘kindred, tribal.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot by his younger daughter.

Amnon – Faithful, biblical son of King David

Amnon – Means ‘faithful’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the eldest son of King David. He was killed by his brother Absalom in revenge for the rape of his sister Tamar

Amon – Hidden, possibly builder, name of one of the kings of Judah

Amon – The name Amon is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Irish origin meaning ‘wealthy protector’.

Amos – Burden carried, the name of one of the twelve minor prophets of the Jewish faith.

Amos – From Hebrew (‘amas) meaning ‘load, burden’. Amos is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Amos, which speaks against greed, corruption and oppression of the poor. Written about the 8th century BC, it is among the oldest of the prophetic books. As an English name, Amos has been used since the Protestant Reformation, and was popular among the Puritans

Amoss – Amoss as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘to carry or borne by God’.

Amowc – Hebrew name meaning ‘burden.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man who prophesied in the northern kingdom and authored the Book of Amos.

Amown – Hebrew name meaning ‘skilled workman.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, a governor of Samaria, and a descendant of one one of Solomon’s servants.

Amowts – Hebrew name meaning ‘strong.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Isaiah the prophet.

Amoz – Bearer of burden

Amram – Amram as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Amram is ‘mighty nation’. Biblical name: the father of Moses.

Amsel – Amsel is an unpopular boy’s name.

Amshel – Amshel is an unpopular boy’s name.

Amya

Amyas – Variant spelling of Hebrew Amias, meaning ‘my people have been gathered in (reunited).’

Amyel – Amyel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God of my people’.

Amzi – The name Amzi is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘strong’.

Ana – The Hebrew name Ana comes from Hannah, which means “favored grace.” Properly pronounced AHN-ah, it’s the Spanish form of Anna, who is thought by some Christians to be the mother of the Virgin Mary. Ana is on top as a baby name in Spanish-speaking countries and has risen in popularity in the US as the Hispanic and Latino population has increased. Serving the name well: former pro tennis star Ana Ivanovic.

Anael – Variant spelling of Hebrew Hanael, meaning ‘graciousness of the Lord.’ In Jewish lore, this is the name of angel associated with the planet Venus.

Anah – Means ‘answer’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name belongs to one female character and two male characters

Anaiah – Means ‘YAHWEH has answered’ in Hebrew. This is the name of a minor character in the Old Testament

Anak – Hebrew name meaning ‘collar, neck-chain.’ In the bible, this is the name of the progenitor of the Anakim/Anakites who were descendants of the giant Nephilim. Also spelled Anaq.

Anan – Hebrew name meaning ‘cloud.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of heads of the people who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. Compare with another form of Anan.

Anani – Means ‘my cloud’ in Hebrew. This name is mentioned in the Old Testament as belonging to a descendant of King David

Ananias – From ‘ (Hananias), the Greek form of HANANIAH. In Acts in the New Testament this is the name of three characters: a disciple in Damascus, the husband of Sapphira, and the high priest of the Jews who tries Paul

Ananiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘my cloud.’ In the bible, this is the name of the 7th son of Elioenai, descendant of David.

Ananya – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah clouds’ or ‘what Jehovah covers.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Azariah who lived in the time of Nehemiah and assisted in rebuilding the city wall.

Anaq – Variant spelling of Hebrew Anak, meaning ‘collar, neck-chain.’ In the bible, this is the name of the progenitor of the Anakim/Anakites who were descendants of the giant Nephilim.

Anat – Hebrew form of ANATH (1). In modern times it is often used as a feminine name

Anath – Hebrew name meaning ‘answer (to prayer).’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Shamgar.

Anibal – Spanish and Portuguese form of HANNIBAL

Anku – Anku is an unpopular boy’s name.

Anna – Anna has been universally embraced by parents around the world. Russia, Sweden, Norway and Italy are just a few of the countries where Anna is beloved. It’s more distinctive than Ann or Anne and more formal than the nickname Annie. It also blends and pairs easily with other names. Without the letter H, Anna looks like her more popular sister Hannah. Anna has been the name of empresses and queens, as well as actresses such as Pitch Perfect star Anna Kendrick and True Blood actress Anna Paquin. To be even more different, some parents are opting for the Russian nickname Anya.

Annabelle – The three-syllable combination of Anna and Belle is a winning, feminine choice. You get twice the number of cool nicknames—Annie, Anna, Belle, Bella—and also have a distinctive and feminine name that flows easily and gracefully. Not all combination names are quite so harmonious. Spellings include Annabel, popular in 12th-century Scotland, and Annabell, with two Ns and two Ls joining the two As. Amabel is a more obscure variation, meaning “lovable.”

Annas – Contracted form of ANANIAS. This was the name of one of the high priests of the Jews in the New Testament

Annibale – Italian form of HANNIBAL

Anno – Anno as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is gracious’.

Anschil – Yiddish form of Asher, meaning fortunate, blessed, and happy.

Anshel – Yiddish form of Asher, meaning fortunate, blessed, and happy.

Anshil – A blessed and happy soul.

Antshel – Antshel is an unpopular boy’s name.

Anze – Variant of JANEZ

Aod – Form of EHUD used in the Greek Old Testament

Aphra – Hebrew unisex name derived from the word aphra, meaning ‘ashes, dust’ and ‘clay, loam.’ In the bible, this is part of the name of a Philistine city, Bethel-aphrah.

Ara

Aram – Father of a multitude

Aram – Hebrew name meaning ‘exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a grandson of Noah. It is also an ancient name for Syria. Compare with other forms of Aram.

Aran – Derived from the biblical name Aaron meaning ‘enlightened, mountain of strength’, or a variant spelling of the Scottish name Arran meaning ‘peaked Island’ or ‘arched ridge’ and refering to the Islands off the west coast of Ireland.

Arand – Arand as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Ardiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘I shall subdue.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son or grandson of Benjamin.

Ardon – Ardon as a boy’s name is pronounced ARD-en. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ardon is ‘bronze’. Biblical name.

Ardown – Hebrew name meaning ‘fugitive.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Caleb.

Are – Lion

Areilla – Lion of God

Arek – Arek as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Arel – Arel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion of God’.

Arele – Yiddish form of Aaron, meaning mountain.

Areliy – Hebrew name meaning ‘lion of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Gad.

Aren – This name is sometimes a variation of ‘Arnold,’ which means an eagle or a strong ruler, and sometimes a variation of ‘Aaron,’ which means enlightened.

Arend – Germanic – Eagle Ruler, Hebrew – Enlighted, mountain of strength, A variant of name Aaron

Arent – Germanic – Eagle Ruler, Hebrew – Enlighted, mountain of strength, A variant of name Aaron

Ari – Lion

Ari – Variation of Ariel which means the lion of God

Aria – In Hebrew this name means “lioness,” but it is also a musical term derived from an 18th-century Italian word meaning “air” or ‘tune.’ An aria is an expressive melody sung by a single voice, usually in an opera. Either way, Aria hits all the right notes with parents. The TV exposure hasn’t hurt either, as viewers have watched the quirky and beautiful Aria Montgomery on Pretty Little Liars and the fearless and avenging Aryah Stark on Game of Thrones.

Ariav – Hebrew name meaning ‘father is a lion.’

Arick – Old Norse – Ever Ruling, Island Ruler, Germanic – Powerful Ruler

Arie – Lion of God

Arie – This multi-layered name is a variation of ‘Ari,’ which is short for ‘Ariel,’ meaning lion of God. It is also a form of Aries, the Greek god of war and the astrological sign represented by the ram.

Arieh – Means ‘lion’ in Hebrew. This is the name of an officer of King Pekahiah in the Old Testament

Ariel – Biblical Hebrew form of ARIEL

Ariel – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘lion of god.’ In the bible, this is a name applied to the city of Jerusalem, and the name of a chief of the returning exiles. In the Apocrypha, this is the name of an archangel who rules the waters. It is also the name of a moon of Uranus, and the name of a spirit in Shakespeare’s play ‘The Tempest.’

Ariel – Means ‘lion of God’ in Hebrew, from (‘ari) meaning ‘lion’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. In the Old Testament it is used as another name for the city of Jerusalem. Shakespeare used it as the name of a spirit in his play ‘The Tempest’ (1611), and one of the moons of Uranus bears this name in his honour. As an English name, it became more common for females in the 1980s, especially after it was used for the title character in the Walt Disney film ‘The Little Mermaid’ (1989)

Arielle – Unlike many baby-name variations, which don’t add much to the changed name, this respelling fleshes out Ariel into a more feminine alternative. That “–elle” ending—so popular with names like Isabelle and Gabrielle—takes a winning turn here too. Though Ariel is way ahead of Arielle in popularity, the latter has shown it’s a worthy member of the sisterhood. The original name gained prominence when the title character from “The Little Mermaid” was named Ariel, in 1989.

Arihel – Latin form of ARIEL

Arik – Pet form of Hebrew Aryeh, meaning ‘lion.’ Compare with another form of Arik.

Arin – Derived from the biblical name Aaron meaning ‘enlightened, mountain of strength’, or a variant of the name Erin derived from the Gaelic Eire , meaning ‘Ireland’.

Arins – Hebrew – Enlighted, mountain of strength, Exalted, A variant of name Aaron

Arioch – Like a lion

Arion – Melodious

Arion – Melodious

Ariyday – Hebrew name of Persian origin, meaning ‘the lion is enough.’ In the bible, this is the name of the ninth of Haman’s ten sons who were hanged by the Jews.

Arke – The light-bringer.

Arlan – Pledge.

Arlan – Pledge or oath

Arland – Pledge

Arlando – Pledge

Arlen – Pledge

Arlen – Pledge

Arles – Pledge

Arlin – Pledge or oath

Armani – Derived from the word armon meaning ‘castle’.

Armen – High place.

Armen – High place

Armin – High place.

Armin – High place

Armon – Armon as a boy’s name is pronounced AR-men. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Armon is ‘chestnut’.

Armoni – Armoni as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘chestnut’.

Arnan – Arnan as a boy’s name is pronounced AR-nen. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Arnan is ‘quick, joyful’. Biblical: a descendant of King David.

Arni – Arni as a boy’s name is pronounced AR-nee. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Arni is ‘high’. Biblical: an ancestor of Jesus.

Arnie – Germanic – Eagle Ruler, Hebrew – Enlighted, mountain of strength, A variant of name Aaron

Arnon – Arnon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Arnon is ‘torrent valley’. Place name.

Arny – Eagle ruler, one who is as strong as the Eagle

Aron – Aron as a boy’s name is pronounced AIR-en. It is of Hebrew origin. Spanish, Slavic, and Scandinavian form of Aaron.

Aronas – Lithuanian form of AARON

Aronne – Aronne as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Arpad – Arpad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘exile or voyager’.

Arpakshad – Hebrew name of foreign origin, possibly meaning ‘by the border of Asia.’ In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a son of Shem.

Arren – Mountain, warrior

Arron – Deriving from the name ‘Aaron’ it means ‘Enlightened, exalted, mountain of strength.’ Aaron was the name of the older brother of Moses in the Bible.

Artachshashta – Hebrew form of Persian Artachshatra, meaning ‘great warrior’ or ‘lion-king.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son and successor of Xerxes as emperor of Persia.

Arv – Arv as a boy’s name is of German origin meaning ‘friend of the people’.

Arvad – Arvad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Arvad is ‘exile, voyager’.

Arvie – Arvie as a boy’s name is of German origin meaning ‘people’s friend’.

Arvio – Wanderer

Ary – Hebrew – Lion, Greek – Best, Excellent, A variant of name Ari

Arye – The name Arye is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion’.

Aryeh – Hebrew name meaning ‘lion.’ In the bible, this is the name of an officer of king Pekahiah.

Aryel – Aryel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion of God’.

Aryell – Aryell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘lion of God’.

Aryll – Lion of God, is majestic

Asa – Possibly means ‘healer’ in Hebrew. This name was borne by the third king of Judah, as told in the Old Testament

Asael – Asael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Asael is ‘God has created’. Biblical name.

Asaf – Asaf as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘collector’.

Asah – Doctor,Healer, a beautiful morning

Asahel – The name Asahel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘created by God’.

Asaiah – The name Asaiah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘the Lord hath made’.

Asaph – Collector, biblical singer in King David”s choir

Asaph – Asaph as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Asaph is ‘collector’. Biblical name.

Asarel – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God has bound (by a vow).’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Judah.

Asaya – Asaya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has created’.

Asayel – Asayel as a boy’s name is Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has created’.

Asdrubal – Spanish form of HASDRUBAL

Ase – Ase as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘doctor or healer’.

Asenkaah – Graceful

Aser – Form of ASHER used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Ash – In addition to being the name of a type of tree, this name also means one who is bold.

Asha – Happy

Ashbel – Ashbel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ashbel is ‘fire of Bel’. Bel was a deity in the pre-Christian pantheon.

Ashchuwr – Hebrew name meaning ‘blackness.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of the father of Temeni.

Ashe – Happy

Asher – Happy, blessed, In the Bible, Jacob blessed his eighth son, Asher, with a life of abundance.

Asher – The Puritans were among the first to dust off this biblical name and introduce it to the English-speaking world. The happy meaning, the soft falling sound of Ash at the beginning and the trendy –er at the finish have helped propel the gentlemanly Asher to become a more approachable choice. In the Bible, Asher was the eighth son of Jacob and promised a life of blessings and abundance. Today, Asher is more popular than ever, propelling its way to the top 100 and beyond.

Ashir – Hebrew – Blessed, Happy, Wealth, A variant of name Asher

Ashshuwr – Hebrew name meaning ‘a step.’ In the bible, this is the name second son of Shem. It is also a name applied to the nation of Assyria and its people.

Ashu – One who is happy , one of jacob’s sons

Ashur-Bani-Apli – Akkadian form of ASHURBANIPAL

Ashur – From the name of the city of ASHUR, the capital of the Assyrian Empire, which is of unknown meaning. Ashur was the patron deity of the city and the chief god of Assyria

Ashurbanipal – From Akkadian Ashur-bani-apli meaning ‘ASHUR is creator of a son’. This was the name of one of the final kings of the Assyrian Empire, reigning late in the 7th century BC. He appears in the Old Testament under the name Asnappar

Asiel – Asiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has created’.

Asif – Hebrew name meaning ‘harvest.’ Compare with another form of Asif.

Asiph – Asiph as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘collector’.

Asisa – Ripe

Asnappar – From (‘Asnappar), the Hebrew form of ASHURBANIPAL. This name is used in the Old Testament to refer to the Assyrian king

Asner – Hebrew – Happy, Blessed, Cute

Asriel – Prince of the God

Asriyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘vow of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son and great-grandson of Manasseh, and a son of Gilead.

Asser – Asser as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘happy’.

Astaroth – From Ashtaroth, the plural form of ASHTORETH used in the bible to refer to Phoenician idols. This spelling was used in late medieval demonology texts to refer to a type of (masculine) demon

Atalia – Hebrew word meaning God is great

Atalyah – Biblical Hebrew form of ATHALIAH

Atam – Hebrew – Man, A variant of name Adam

Atara – Hebrew word meaning crowned

Ataya – A person’s name which means that the God helps

Athaliah – Possibly means ‘YAHWEH is exalted’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is both a feminine and masculine name. It was borne by the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, who later came to rule Judah as a queen

Athalie – Lord or the divine spirit id great

Atim – Atim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Atir – Hebrew name meaning ‘crown, wreath.’

Atira – Atira is an unpopular boy’s name.

Atkin – Man

Atkins – Atkins as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘earth’.

Atlee – Atlee as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is just or the meadow’.

Atli – Atli as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Atli is ‘ornament’. Also an Old Norse name possibly meaning ‘one without mercy’, or a variant of Attila king of the Huns.

Atsel – Hebrew name meaning ‘noble.’ In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.

Attin – Hebrew – Man, A variant of name Adam meaning red earth

Attkins – Hebrew – Man, A variant of name Adam meaning red earth

Auron – Auron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Ava – Ava possesses the vintage Hollywood glam of screen siren Ava Gardner, plus the sleek appeal and allure of compact, modern-sounding names that speed along the popularity lists (like Mia). Ava is one of those elemental names at home in many countries, like Iran (it means “voice” in Persian). In Hebrew it’s seen as related to Chava, which means “life” or “serpent,” or could be descended from the Latin Avis, meaning “bird.” High-profile parents who’ve picked Ava include Reese Witherspoon, Hugh Jackman, Eli Manning, Mia Hamm and Jeremy Renner.

Avdel – The name Avdel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘servant of God’.

Avdiel – Avdiel is an unpopular boy’s name.

Avdon – Variant form of Hebrew Abdown, meaning ‘servant, worshiper.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the judges who ruled over Israel.

Avel – Avel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘breath or vapor’.

Aver – Aver is the short form of Abraham and means father of multitude.

Avi – Aramaic variation of Abba, meaning father.

Avi – Pet form of Hebrew Avraham, meaning ‘father of a multitude.’ Also spelled Abi. Compare with feminine Avi.

Avia – Avia as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew names Abiah and Aviana. The meaning of Avia is ‘God is my father’.

Aviah – Aviah as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Abiah. The meaning of Aviah is ‘God is my father’.

Avian – A father of multitude, bird like creature

Avichai – My father is alive

Avichayil – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Abihayil, meaning ‘father of might.’

Avidan – Avidan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my brother judged’.

Avidor – The one who is the father of multitude

Aviel – Aviel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Aviel is ‘my father is the Lord’.

Aviel – Biblical Hebrew form of ABIEL

Avielle – They are God of all and is a father, powerful one

Avigal – Unisex form of Hebrew Avigayil, meaning ‘father rejoices.’

Avigdor – Father protection

Avigdor – A protecting and nurturing father figure

Avihu – Hebrew form of ABIHU

Avikam – Hebrew – My father has risen

Avikar – Avikar is an unpopular boy’s name.

Avimael – Hebrew form of ABIMAEL

Avimelech – Variant spelling of Hebrew Abiymelek, meaning ‘Melek is father’ or ‘my father is king.’

Avimelekh – Hebrew form of ABIMELECH

Avinoam – Pleasant father

Avinoam – A pleasant natured father

Avion – Loves to travel, enjoys being with family.

Aviram – Aviram as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Aviram is ‘my father is mighty’.

Avisar

Avisha – Gift from God

Avishai – Gift from God

Avishai – Avishai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Avishai is ‘gift of my father’.

Avishalom – Variant spelling of Hebrew Abiyshalowm, meaning ‘father of peace.’

Avishar – Avishar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my brother sings’.

Avishay – Biblical Hebrew form of ABISHAI

Avital – Father of dew, one of King David”s sons

Avital – Avital as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Abital. The meaning of Avital is ‘father of dew’.

Aviv – Aviv as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Aviv is ‘springtime’. Aviv was the original name of Nisan, the first month of the Hebrew calendar which corresponds with March and April.

Aviya – My father is the only Lord

Aviyah – Biblical Hebrew form of ABIJAH

Aviyah – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Abiya, meaning ‘Yahweh is my father.’

Avner – Avner as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Avner is ‘father of light’.

Avniel – God provides all the strength

Avraam – They are father of many

Avraamu – Old Slavic form of ABRAHAM

Avraham – Variant spelling of Hebrew Abraham, meaning ‘father of a multitude.’

Avram – Avram as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Avram is ‘high father’.

Avrian – A high father of multitude

Avrohom – Avrohom is an unpopular boy’s name.

Avrom – Avrom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Avron – Hebrew variation of Abraham, origin meaning father of multitudes’.

Avrum – Hebrew variation of Abraham, origin meaning father of multitudes’.

Avsalom – Variant spelling of Hebrew Avshalom, meaning ‘father of peace.’

Avshalom – Avshalom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Avshalom is ‘father is peace’.

Avshalom – Hebrew form of ABSALOM

Avsholom – Avsholom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Avyel – Avyel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my father is the Lord’.

Avyi – A father of many

Ax – Ax as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Axe – Axe as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Axel

Axel – Axel as a boy’s name is pronounced AX-el. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Axel is ‘father is peace’.

Axell – Axell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Axil – Axil as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Axill – Axill as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Axl – Axl as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father is peace’.

Axle – A biblical name derived from the Hebrew name Absalom, the son of King David. It means ‘father of peace’. This name became popular, mainly in the USA, due to rock star Axl Rose.

Aya – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ayah, meaning ‘falcon’ or ‘vulture.’

Ayah – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘falcon’ or ‘vulture.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Rizpah, and a Horite, the son of Zibeon.

Ayal – Hebrew name meaning ‘deer, gazelle.’

Ayalon – Variant form of Hebrew Ayal, meaning ‘deer, gazelle.’

Ayla – Pronounced AY-lah, the name comes from the boys’ name Elah. It has a charming, feminine connotation (thanks to its meaning “deer” or “gazelle”) and the “la” suffix. Ayla came on the American radar in the late 1980s, after “The Clan of the Cave Bear” movie featured a character named Ayla. There are a lot of similar-sounding names with one-letter differences, such as Kayla, Layla and Jayla, but if you want to stick to the basics, go with Ayla.

Ayoub – Alternate transcription of Arabic or Persian (see AYYUB)

Ayren – Ayren as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Ayron – Ayron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength’.

Ayyub – Arabic and Persian form of JOB

Az – Helped by God

Azael – Made from god.

Azaiah – The name Azaiah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my strength is Yahweh’.

Azalia – spared by the Lord

Azanyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God hears.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Jeshua.

Azareel – Help of God

Azarel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God has helped’ or ‘whom God helps.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Bani, one of King David’s warriors, and a priest and musician.

Azarel – Means ‘God has helped’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor Old Testament characters

Azaria – Variant of AZARIAH

Azariah – Help of God, the name of numerous biblical characters

Azariah – Means ‘YAHWEH has helped’ in Hebrew, derived from (‘azar) meaning ‘help’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This is the name of many Old Testament characters including of one of the three men the Babylonian king ordered cast into a fiery furnace. His Babylonian name was Abednego

Azarias – The name Azarias is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has helped’.

Azarious – God helps

Azarya – Aramaic and Hebrew name meaning ‘help of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the three young men thrown into the fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar.

Azaryah – God helps

Azaryah – Hebrew form of AZARIAH

Azaryahu – God helps

Azazel – Hebrew word (not name), meaning ‘entire removal’ and ‘scapegoat.’ In the bible, this word is found in the law of the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern times, Azazel was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like demon. The name has even been used for the ‘Angel of Death.’

Azaziah – Means ‘YAHWEH is strong’ in Hebrew. This is the name of three minor characters in the Old Testament

Azazias – Latin form of AZAZIAH

Azazyahu – Hebrew form of AZAZIAH

Azazyahuw – Hebrew name meaning ‘Yahweh is mighty.’ In the bible, this is the name of several minor characters, including the father of Hoshea.

Aziah – A variation of the name ‘Aza,’ this name means one who is strong.

Aziel – The name Aziel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my strength’.

Aziz – Hebrew name derived from the word oz, meaning ‘might, strength.’ Compare with another form of Aziz.

Azrael – Azrael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Azrael is ‘helped by God’. Biblical: the archangel who is charged with care of those born under the sign of Scorpio (Oct 23 to Nov 21).

Azrail – The Angel of Death

Azreel – Azreel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my help’.

Azria – Azria as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘helped by God’.

Azriah – Azriah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘helped by God’.

Azriel – Whom God helps

Azriel – Hebrew form of AZRIEL

Azriel – Means ‘my help is God’, derived from Hebrew (‘azar) meaning ‘help’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. This was the name of three minor characters in the Old Testament

Azriyel – Hebrew name composed of the elements ‘azar ‘help’ and ‘el ‘God,’ hence ‘help of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several minor characters.

Azryel – Azryel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my help’.

Azur – Azur as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘helper’.

Azuria – Azuria as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘helped by God’.

Azuriah – Azuriah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘helped by God’.

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with B

Baal Hammon – From Semitic ba’l meaning ‘lord’ prefixing another word of uncertain meaning. This was the name of the supreme god worshipped in the Phoenician city of Carthage, alongside his consort Tanith

Baal Zevuv – Hebrew form of BEELZEBUB

Baal-Zebub – Form of BEELZEBUB used in many English versions of the Old Testament

Baal-Zebuwb – Hebrew name meaning ‘lord of the fly.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine deity worshiped at Ekron.

Baal – Hebrew form of Semitic ba’l meaning ‘lord, master, possessor’. This was the title of various deities, often associated with storms and fertility, who were worshipped by the Canaanites, Phoenicians, and other peoples of the ancient Near East. It was particularly applied to the god Hadad

Baal – Variant spelling of BA’AL, and the form used in most translations of the Bible

Baghdasar – Armenian form of BALTHAZAR

Baldassare – Italian form of BALTHAZAR

Baldo – Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element bald ‘bold, brave’, such as BALDOVINO and TEOBALDO. In Italian it can also be short for the non-Germanic name BALDASSARE

Baltasar – Form of BELSHAZZAR used in the Greek Old Testament

Baltassar – Form of BELSHAZZAR used in the Latin Old Testament

Baltazar – Variant of BALTHAZAR

Balthasar – Latin form of BALTHAZAR

Balthazar – Variant of BELSHAZZAR. Balthazar is the name traditionally assigned to one of the wise men (also known as the Magi, or three kings) who visited the newborn Jesus. He was said to have come from Arabia

Baltsaros – Protect

Bama – Son of prophecy

Baniy – Hebrew name derived from the word banah, meaning ‘built.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of David’s warriors.

Barabas – Hebrew – Barabba

Barack

Barack – The name Barack is a boy’s name of Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili origin meaning ‘thunderbolt, lightning, or blessing’.

Barak – Flash of lightning, In the Bible, the faithful fighter Barak cooperated with Deborah to win victory in battle against overwhelming odds.

Barak – Means ‘lightning’ in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament, Barak was a military commander under the guidance of the prophetess Deborah. They defeated the Canaanite army led by Sisera

Baram – Baram as a boy’s name is pronounced BARE-em. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Baram is ‘the nation’s son’.

Baraq – Hebrew name meaning ‘flash of lightning.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Abinoam who, incited by the prophetess Deborah, delivered the Israelites from the yoke of Jabin.

Barnabas – The son of encouragement

Barnabe – Son of prophecy

Barnaby – Son of prophecy

Barney – Form of BERNARD – brave bear

Baron – Derived from phrase Bar Aaron, meaning son of Aaron

Baron – Baron as a boy’s name is pronounced BARE-an. It is of Old German and Old English origin, and the meaning of Baron is ‘young warrior’.

Barrak – Flash of lightning

Bart – Ploughman

Bart – Short form of BARTHOLOMEW. This name is borne by a cartoon boy on the television series ‘The Simpsons’

Barta – Hungarian short form of BERTALAN

Bartal – Hungarian short form of BERTALAN

Bartek – Polish diminutive of BARTLOMIEJ or BARTOSZ

Bartel – Ploughman

Bartel – Dutch diminutive of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartemius – Timaeus’s son

Barth – Form of BARTHOLOMEW – hill, furrow

Barthelemy – French form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartholomaios – New Testament Greek form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartholomaus – German form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartholomei – Old Slavic form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartholomeus – Dutch and Latin form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartholomew – Farmer, son of the earth, one of Christ”s twelve apostles

Bartholomew – From (Bartholomaios), which was the Greek form of an Aramaic name meaning ‘son of TALMAI’. In the New Testament Bartholomew is the byname of an apostle, possibly the same person as the apostle Nathanael. According to tradition he was a missionary to India before returning westward to Armenia, where he was martyred by flaying. Due to the popularity of this saint the name became common in England during the Middle Ages

Bartlet – Bartlet as a boy’s name. Short form of Bartholomew.

Bartlett – The name Bartlett is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the earth’.

Bartley – Son of Talmai

Bartlitt – Bartlitt as a boy’s name is of Aramaic origin meaning ‘son of Talmai (the farmer)’.

Bartlomiej – Polish form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartol – Croatian form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartolo – Italian short form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartolome – Spanish form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartolomej – Slovak and Croatian form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartolomeo – Italian form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartolomeu – Portuguese and Galician form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartolomew – Son of Talmai

Bartomeu – Catalan form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartosz – Polish form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bartulme – Assyrian form of Bartholomew, meaning son of Tulme.

Baruch – One who is blessed

Baruch – Means ‘blessed’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a companion of the prophet Jeremiah, acting as his scribe and assistant. The deuterocanonical Book of Baruch was supposedly written by him. A famous bearer was Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), a Dutch-Jewish rationalist philosopher

Baruchi – Baruchi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘blessed’.

Baruj – Baruj as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘blessed’.

Barukh – Hebrew form of BARUCH

Baruwk – Hebrew name meaning ‘blessed.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a faithful attendant of Jeremiah to whom the apocryphal Book of Baruch is ascribed.

Barzillay – Hebrew name meaning ‘man of iron.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a Gileadite leader who helped David against Absalom’s rebellion.

Bate – Medieval diminutive of BARTHOLOMEW

Batholomew – Ploughman

Bayit – House, residence

Bazak – Hebrew name meaning ‘flash of light.’

Becher – Becher as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Becher is ‘young man, first born’.

Bediah

Beelzeboul – Form of Hebrew (Ba’al Zevuv) used in the Greek New Testament (see BEELZEBUB). The Greek form may represent a misspelling or it might be a pun based on Hebrew (zevel) meaning ‘dung’

Beelzebub – From Hebrew (Ba’al Zevuv) meaning ‘lord of flies’, possibly intended as a mocking alteration of (Ba’al Zevul) meaning ‘Ba’al of the exalted house’, one of the Canaanite names for their god BA’AL…

Beelzebul – Form of BEELZEBUB used in many modern translations of the New Testament

Bel-Sharra-Usur – Akkadian form of BELSHAZZAR

Bel – Akkadian cognate of BA’AL. The Babylonians used it as a title of the god Marduk

Bela – Hebrew name meaning ‘destruction.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Edom.

Belial – Means ‘worthless’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this term is used to refer to various wicked people. In the New Testament, Paul uses it as a name for Satan. In later Christian tradition Belial became an evil angel associated with lawlessness and lust

Belshatstsar – Aramaic and Hebrew forms of Babylonian Beltesha’tstsar, meaning ‘Ba’al’s prince’ and Bel-Shar-Usur, ‘Ba’al protect the king.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Babylon at the time of its fall, he to whom Daniel interpreted the writing on the wall.

Belshatzzar – Form of BELSHAZZAR found in the Hebrew Bible

Belshazzar – From (Belshatzzar), the Hebrew form of the Akkadian name Bel-sharra-usur meaning ‘BEL protect the king’. This was the name of the son of Nabonidus, the last king of the Babylonian Empire before the Persians conquered it in the 6th century BC. In the Old Testament Book of Daniel Belshazzar is the last king of Babylon who sees the mystical handwriting on the wall, which is interpreted by Daniel to portend the end of the empire

Ben

Ben Gurion – Hebrew – Son of the Lion, A variant of name Ben Guryon

Ben-Aryeh – Son of the lion

Ben-Owniy – Hebrew name meaning ‘son of my sorrow.’ In the bible, this is the name given to Benjamin by his mother Rachel as she died giving birth to him.

Ben-Tzion – Son of Zion or son of excellence

Ben-Tziyon – Son of Zion

Ben – Ben as a boy’s name is pronounced ben. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ben is ‘son’. Many Hebrew names combine Ben with another name, for example Ben-Baruch, meaning ‘son of the blessed’.

Benaiah – From the Hebrew name (Benayahu) meaning ‘YAHWEH has built’. This is the name of numerous Old Testament characters

Benajah – The name Benajah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin.

Benas – Short form of BENEDIKTAS or BENJAMINAS

Benayah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God has built.’ In the bible, this is the name of the captain of David’s guard and many other characters.

Benayahu – Variant form of Hebrew Benayah, meaning ‘God has built.’ This form of the name also appears in the Old Testament bible.

Benejamen – Benejamen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Beniamin – Romanian and Polish form of BENJAMIN, as well as the form used in the Greek and Latin Bibles

Beniamino – Beniamino as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benj – Short form of BENJAMIN

Benjaman – Benjaman as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benjamen – Of Hebrew origin, meaning ‘son of my right hand’, and a derivative spelling of Benjamin, a popular boys name.

Benjamim – son of the south, son of the right

Benjamin – Son of the right hand

Benjamin-James – Benjamin and James are both of Hebrew origin: Benjamin meaning ‘son of the right hand’ and James, ‘supplanter or follower’. James is a diminutive of Jacob.

Benjamin – From the Hebrew name (Binyamin) meaning ‘son of the south’ or ‘son of the right hand’, from the roots (ben) meaning ‘son’ and (yamin) meaning ‘right hand, south’. Benjamin in the Old Testament is the twelfth and youngest son of Jacob and the founder of one of the southern tribes of the Hebrews. He was originally named (Ben-‘oni) meaning ‘son of my sorrow’ by his mother Rachel, who died shortly after childbirth, but it was later changed by his father (see Genesis 35:18)…

Benjaminas – Lithuanian form of BENJAMIN

Benjamine – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of my right hand,’ this name is a variant form of Benjamin .

Benjamino – Benjamino as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benjamon – Benjamon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benjee – Benjee as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benjemin – A varient of the name Benjamin, meaning ‘son of the right hand’. A famous bearer of the name was the American statesman Benjamin Franklin.

Benjey – Benjey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benji – This is a nickname for ‘Benjamin,’ which means son of my right hand. It’s also the name of a beloved fictional dog who was the subject of movies in the 1970s.

Benjie – Benjie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benjiman – Benjiman as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benjimen – Benjimen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benjy – Hebrew – Son of the South, Son Of the Right Hand, Favorite, A diminutive of the name Benjamin and variant of Ben

Benkamin – Ploughman

Benn – Benn as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benne – Benne as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son’.

Benni – Favourite son

Bennie – son, son of, son of the south, son of the right hand, son of my old age, favorite, blessed

Benno – Benno as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benny – Hebrew – Son of the South, Son Of the Right Hand, Favorite, A diminutive of the name Benjamin and variant of Ben

Benoni – Benoni as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Benoni is ‘son of my sorrow’. Biblical: Rachel, mother of Benyamin, knew she was dying after his birth and called him Benoni, but Jacob, his father, changed the name to Benyamin.

Benroy – Son of a lion

Benson – Excellent son

Benyamin – Benyamin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benyamino – Benyamino as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Benzecry – Hebrew patronymic name meaning ‘son of Zechariah.’

Benzion – Benzion as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Benzion is ‘son of Zion’.

Beppe – Diminutive of GIUSEPPE

Ber – Means ‘bear’ in Yiddish, a vernacular form of Dov

Berakhiah – Hebrew variation of Baruch, origin meaning blessed’.

Bered – The name Bered is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘hail’.

Berel – Bear

Beriah – The name Beriah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘in envy’.

Bertalan – Hungarian form of BARTHOLOMEW

Bertok – Hungarian diminutive of BERTALAN and other names beginning with Bert

Bethany – You may have first heard this name because of reality TV’s Bethenny Frankel, but this similarly pronounced name actually has a history that goes much farther back than the 21st century. According to biblical accounts, Bethany was the name of the village where Jesus spent Holy Week before heading to nearby Jerusalem (to be crucified). This pretty name was a particular favorite in the 1970s and 1980s but is not in heavy use today, which gives it an air of originality.

Bethlem – Bethlem is an unpopular boy’s name.

Bethuel – Possibly means ‘God destroys’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the father of Rebecca

Bethuwel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God destroys’ or ‘man of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a town and also the name of the father of Rebecca.

Betsalel – Hebrew name meaning ‘in the shadow.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Uri who was one of the architects of the tabernacle, and the name of an Israelite.

Betuel – Betuel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘house of God’.

Betuel – Hebrew form of BETHUEL

Betzalel – In the shadow of God

Bevan – From a Welsh surname that was derived from ap Evan meaning ‘son of EVAN’

Bezai – The name Bezai is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘eggs’.

Biel – Catalan short form of GABRIEL

Bige – The name Bige is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my father’.

Bigvay – Hebrew name meaning ‘gardener, husbandman’ or ‘in my bodies.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man who was a leader amongst the Babylonian exile returnees.

Bilhan – Hebrew name meaning ‘modest.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite.

Binah – Wisdom

Binyamin – Hebrew name meaning ‘son of the right hand.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel, the youngest of Jacob’s twelve sons. His original name was Benoni, given to him by his mother who died giving birth to him. Not wanting his son to bear such an ill-omened name, Jacob changed it to Binyamin (Benjamin), a more fortunate name.

Binyamino – Binyamino as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Binyamiyn – Older spelling of Hebrew Binyamin, meaning ‘son of the right hand.’

Bladen – This noble name means a hero.

Blazej – One who talks with lisp.

Boas – Boas as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘swift’.

Boase – Boase as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘swift’.

Boaz – Swift, an honorable and wealthy man of the Bible who married the loyal Moabite Ruth

Boaz – Hebrew name meaning ‘swiftness.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Bethlehemite who married Ruth.

Boaz – Means ‘swiftness’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the man who marries Ruth. This was also the name of one of the two pillars that stood outside Solomon’s Temple (with Jachin)

Bogdan – Gift from God

Bogdanoff – Gift of God.

Bohdan – Gift from God

Boldizsar – Hungarian form of BALTHAZAR

Boos – Form of BOAZ used in the Greek Old Testament

Booz – Form of BOAZ used in the Latin Old Testament

Boruch – Boruch as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘blessed’.

Braam – Dutch and Limburgish short form of ABRAHAM

Bracha – A beautiful blessing

Brahim – North African short form of IBRAHIM

Brahm – Brahm as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Bram – Short form of ABRAHAM. This name was borne by Bram Stoker (1847-1912), the Irish author who wrote ‘Dracula’

Bricha – A blessing

Bricheve – To recieve a blessing

Bros – Hebrew name meaning ‘cypress tree.’

Bunyamin – Turkish form of BENJAMIN

Buwz – Hebrew name meaning ‘contempt.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Nachor.

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with C

Caelab – Faithful

Cager – The name Cager is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Who is like God?’.

Cain – Acquired, In the Bible, Cain was the son of Adam and Eve.

Cain – Means ‘acquired’ in Hebrew. In Genesis in the Old Testament Cain is the first son of Adam and Eve. He killed his brother Abel after God accepted Abel’s offering of meat instead of his offering of plant-based foods. After this Cain was banished to be a wanderer

Cainan – Variant of KENAN

Caine – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘lance, spear’. Cain, the first son of Adam and Eve who killed his brother out of jealousy.

Cal – Cal means dedication. It can also be used for girls.

Cale – Short form of CALEB

Caleb – Dog, bold

Caleb – Caleb is a biblical name and a vintage name that has been in the top 50 since 1996. In the Old Testament, Caleb is among the followers who leave Egypt with Moses. Along with Joshua, he is rewarded for his devotion and lives long enough to see the Promised Land. Like the name Calvin, Caleb shares the appealing nickname Cal. Another nickname, Cale, is sometimes used on its own. Kaleb is an alternative spelling. Julianne Moore, Bill Murray, Jack Nicholson, Jonathan Jackson and Bo Bice are among the celebrity parents with sons named Caleb.

Calev – Like a heart

Calub – A variant spelling of the name Caleb from the Hebrew ‘kelev’ – meaning dog, refering to a dog like devotion to God and symbolizing loyalty.

Canaan – Enjoys being with people, and being the center of attention.

Cancheriyb – Hebrew form of Akkadian Sinahheeriba, meaning ‘Sin (moon god) has taken the place of brothers to me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Assyria, son of Sargon II.

Cane – A variation of the name Cain, which means ‘lance’ or ‘spear’. Cain was the name of Adam and Eve’s first born son.

Cannon – Cannon means person of the church, a clergyman.

Carmel – Garden or vineyard

Carmello – Likes getting his hands dirty, enjoys being outdors.

Carmelo – The name Carmelo is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Spanish origin meaning ‘cultivated terrain’.

Carmi – Vine dresser

Carmine – Italian masculine form of CARMEN

Carmo – Portuguese form of CARMEL

Carni – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Karni, meaning ‘my horn,’ a symbol of strength.

Cassiel – Cassiel as a boy’s name. The archangel who watches over Capricorns.

Castiel – The name Castiel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my cover is God’.

Cayleb – Variant of ‘Caleb,’ which is derived from the Hebrew ‘kelev’ meaning ‘dog’. The name was given to one of Moses’ devoted companions on the journey to the promised land, therefore it is associated with loyalty and devotion to God.

Cayne

Cebrail – Turkish form of GABRIEL

Cela – Hebrew name meaning ‘a rock.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra.

Cephas – Cephas as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Cephas is ‘rock’. Biblical: what Jesus called his apostle Simon. Peter is the Latin translation by which he is more frequently known.

Chabaqquwq – Hebrew name meaning ’embrace.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prophet.

Chadad – Hebrew name meaning ‘mighty’ or ‘sharpness.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the twelve sons of Ishmael. Also spelled Hadad.

Chadar – Variant spelling of Hebrew Hadar, meaning ‘honor.’ In the bible, this is the name of an Edomite king.

Chael – Chael means one who is like God.

Chagai – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaggay, meaning ‘festive.’

Chaggai – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaggay, meaning ‘festive.’

Chaggay – Hebrew name meaning ‘festive.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of one of the minor prophets. Haggai is the Anglicized form.

Chaggiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘festive.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Gad. Haggi is the Anglicized form.

Chagi – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaggiy, meaning ‘festive.’

Chagiah – Meditation

Chago – The holder of heel, a saint

Chai – Chai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Chai is ‘living, vital’.

Chaim – Chaim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Chaim is ‘life’.

Chaimek – Life

Chaklai – Hebrew name meaning ‘farmer.’

Chaleb – Form of CALEB used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Chalil – The name Chalil is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘flute’.

Cham – Hebrew name meaning ‘blackness’ or ‘heat.’ In the bible, this is the name of Noah’s second son. The Anglicized form is Ham.

Chammuwel – Hebrew name meaning ‘heat of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also spelled Chamuel. Hamuel is the Anglicized form.

Chamran – Hebrew name meaning ‘the people is exalted’ or ‘their slime.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of a descendant of Esau. Amran is the Anglicized form.

Chamuel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chammuw’el, meaning ‘heat of God.’ Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.

Chanan – Gracious, compassionate

Chanan – Hebrew name meaning ‘compassionate, merciful.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a chief of the tribe of Benjamin. Canan and Hanan are Anglicized forms.

Chanandeep – The cloud

Chanandip – Light of God

Chananel – God is compassionate

Chanani – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chananiy, meaning ‘gracious’ or ‘favorable.’

Chanania – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chananya, meaning ‘whom Jehovah has graciously given.’

Chananiah – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chananya, meaning ‘whom Jehovah has graciously given.’

Chananiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘gracious’ or ‘favorable.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a brother of Nehemiah.

Chananya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chananyah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah has graciously given.’

Chananyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah has graciously given.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a friend of Daniel, a general, a priest, and an officer who lived during the reign of King Uzziah. Hananiah is an Anglicized form.

Chananyahu – Variant form of Hebrew Chananya, meaning ‘whom Jehovah has graciously given.’

Chaniel – Chaniel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Chaniel is ‘grace of God’.

Channiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘favored of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Asher.

Channoch – Channoch is a boy’s name meaning ‘dedicated’.

Chanoch – Chanoch as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Chanoch is ‘dedicated’.

Chanok – Chanok as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘dedicated’.

Chanokh – Hebrew form of ENOCH

Chanowk – Hebrew name meaning ‘dedicated’ or ‘initiated.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah. Enoch is the Anglicized form.

Chanyel – Chanyel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘grace of God’.

Chashshuwb – Hebrew name meaning ‘considerate.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Pahath-moab.

Chasin – The name Chasin is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘strong, mighty’.

Chatzkel – Yiddish variant of EZEKIEL

Chava – Life

Chavaqquq – Biblical Hebrew form of HABAKKUK

Chavez – May God protect

Chavila – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaviylah, meaning ‘circle.’

Chaviv – Chaviv as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Chaviv is ‘loved one’.

Chaviva – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘beloved.’

Chavivi – Beloved or dearly loved

Chaviylah – Hebrew name meaning ‘circle.’ In the bible, this is the name of a part of Eden through which the river Pison flowed, and the name of a son of Cush after whom a district in Arabia was named. Havilah is the Anglicized form.

Chaya – Life

Chayil – Chayil is an unpopular boy’s name.

Chayim – Derived from the Hebrew word (chayyim) meaning ‘life’. It has been used since medieval times

Chaym – Life

Chayme – Life

Chayyim – Chayyim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘life’.

Chayym – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayyim, meaning ‘life.’

Chazael – Hebrew name meaning ‘one who sees God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Syria.

Chazaiah – The name Chazaiah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has seen’.

Chazon – The name Chazon is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘prophecy, revelation’.

Che – Meaning ‘Yahweh will add (another son)’ and used predominately in the Spanish language. It is a variation of the name Joseph.

Cheber – Variant spelling of Hebrew Heber, meaning ‘the region beyond, on the other side (of a stream or sea).’

Chebrown – Variant form of Hebrew Ebron, meaning ‘alliance, association.’

Chema – Diminutive of JOSE MARIA or JOSE MANUEL

Chen – Means ‘grace, charm’ in Hebrew

Chenaniah – Variant of KENANIAH used in several translations of the Old Testament

Chepe – God will multiply

Chepito – God will add or multiply

Cheroot – Cheroot is a boy’s name meaning ‘liberty’ and derives from the Hebrew name Cherut.

Cherub – An Angel

Cherut – Cherut as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Cherut is ‘liberty’.

Chesed – Means ‘kindness, goodness’ in Hebrew

Chetsrown – Hebrew name meaning ‘enclosed, surrounded by a wall.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Reuben.

Chever – Variant spelling of Hebrew Cheber, meaning ‘the region beyond, on the other side (of a stream or sea).’

Chevron – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chebrown, meaning ‘alliance, association.’

Chilkia – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chilkiya, meaning ‘my portion is God.’

Chilkiya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chilqiyah, meaning ‘my portion is God.’

Chilqiyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘my portion is God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the father of Eliakim, and a High Priest who lived in the time of King Josiah. Also spelled Chilkiya. Hilkiah is the Anglicized form.

Chimo – Valencian diminutive of JOAQUIM

Chinan – Aramaic and Hebrew name meaning ‘gracious.’

Chiram – An exalted and noble being.

Chiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God lives.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the rebuilders of Jericho.

Chiyrah – Hebrew name meaning ‘a noble race, nobility.’ In the bible, this is the name of a friend of Judah.

Chiyram – Hebrew name meaning ‘free-born, noble.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Tyre and the name of the chief architect of Solomon’s temple.

Chizkiyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is my strength.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah.

Chizkiyahu – God is my strength

Chizqiyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is my strength.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah and several other characters. Also spelled Chizkiyah. Hezekiah, Hizkiah and Hizkijah are Anglicized forms.

Chizqiyahu – Hebrew form of HEZEKIAH

Choni – Gracious

Choni – Choni as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Choni is ‘gracious’.

Choresh – Choresh as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Choresh is ‘cultivator, digger, or farmer’.

Chucho – Spanish diminutive of JESUS

Chus – Diminutive of JESUS or JESUSA

Chuy – Diminutive of JESUS

Ciycera – Hebrew name meaning ‘field of battle.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Canaanite general and enemy of the Israelites.

Cob – Cob is a boy’s name meaning ‘he who supplants’. It is a variant of the Hebrew name Jacob.

Cobby – Cobby is a boy’s name meaning ‘he who supplants’. It is a variant of the Hebrew name Jacob.

Cobey – The name Cobey means ‘may protect’, ‘heel’ or ‘supplanter’, it is a pet name for Jacob.

Cobie – A pet form of the name Jacob, meaning ‘God may protect, supplanter’ a variant spelling of the name Coby.

Cobus – Short form of JACOBUS

Coby – Derived from the Hebrew Yaakov, or Jacob in English, meaning ‘Yahweh (God) may protect’, ‘holder of heel’ or ‘supplanter’.

Coen – The name Coen means ‘bold counsel’. In the Old Testement it referred to the Israelite priests.

Cohen – Surname, priest

Cohen – From a common Jewish surname that was derived from Hebrew (kohen) meaning ‘priest’. This surname was traditionally associated with the hereditary priests who claimed descent from the biblical Aaron

Colben – Col’ stands for the victory of men and ‘ben’ stands for son of

Coos – Diminutive of JACOB

Cowdiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘an acquaintance of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Gaddiel.

Cross – Cross has a biblical means seeing that Jesus died on the cross.

Cunacus – Meant to be read

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with D

Daan – Daan is an unpopular boy’s name.

Dabi – Dearly loved

Dacey – Adored

Dad – God is a father

Daewon – Merciful, humane

Daffyd – Daffyd is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ that is related to the Hebrew name David.

Dafydd – Welsh form of DAVID. This name was borne by Dafydd ap Gruffydd, a 13th-century Welsh ruler, and Dafydd ap Gwilym, a 14th-century poet

Dag – Hebrew name meaning ‘fish.’ Compare with another form of Dag.

Dagan – Dagan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Dagan is ‘grain, the earth’.

Dagon – Fish, a fish-god of the ancient Philistines

Dagon – Perhaps related to Ugaritic dgn meaning ‘grain’. This was the name of a Semitic god of agriculture, usually depicted with the body of a fish

Dai – Derived from the old Celtic word dei meaning ‘to shine’. This name is also used as a Welsh diminutive of DAVID

Daibhi – Irish form of DAVID

Daibhidh – Scottish Gaelic form of DAVID

Daivey – The one who is dearly loved

Daividh – Gaelic variant of DAVID

Dalfon – The name Dalfon is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘raindrop’.

Damaris – Super gentle being, Calf

Damek – Damek as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Damek is ‘earth’.

Damick – Damick is a boy’s name meaning ‘earth’ that is related to the Hebrew name Damek.

Damicke – Damicke is a boy’s name meaning ‘earth’ that is related to the Hebrew name Damek.

Dan – Means ‘he judged’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Dan is one of the twelve sons of Jacob by Rachel’s servant Bilhah, and the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. His name is explained in Genesis 30:6

Danail – Bulgarian variant form of DANIEL

Danal – Danal is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Dancho – Diminutive of DANAIL

Danco – Diminutive of DANIEL

Daneal – Daneal is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Daneil – An alternative spelling of the name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’ and ‘God has judged’.

Danek – Danek is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Danel – Basque form of DANIEL

Danell

Danell – God is my judge

Dani – Diminutive of DANIEL (Hungarian), DANIEL (Spanish) or DANIEL (Dutch)

Danial – Danial is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Danie – A good worker

Daniel – God is my judge

Daniel-James – Derived from Hebrew for ‘supplanter’ and Daniel meaning ‘God has judged’.

Daniel – Daniel remains one of the most fascinating figures in the Bible and one of the most enduring boys’ names, no matter if you are in the US, Ireland or Spain. Known for interpreting dreams and visions, Daniel survives being thrown into the lion’s den by his enemies and emerges to become one of the Bible’s great prophets. Since 1952, the name has regularly shown up in the Social Security Administration’s top 10 or top 20 boys’ names. Solange Knowles named her son Daniel after his father in 2004 but calls him by his middle name, Julez.

Daniela – This name is the feminine version of Daniel, which comes from “daniyel,” meaning “God is my judge.” Thanks to the rapidly increasing Hispanic population in the US, Daniela has pushed up the baby-naming charts consistently since first appearing in the early 1970s. It’s more popular with American parents than Danielle, the French version, and Daniella, the English form.

Daniele – Italian form of DANIEL

Danielius – Lithuanian form of DANIEL

Daniella – You know how crazy-popular Ella and Stella are with parents today? In the 1980s and ’90s, that was Daniella. And she’s still kicking. If you’re looking for a pretty name that has a trendy element (‘–ella”) but veers off in a nontrendy direction, Daniella nails it. It even comes with a cute nickname, Dani. As with the boy’s name that it’s derived from, Daniella has a deep religious connection to the Bible, including the Book of Daniel.

Danielle – Although Danielle is clearly the French feminine version of Daniel (the suffix “–elle” is the giveaway), American parents have taken the name as their own. It debuted on the baby-name charts in the 1930s and hit its highest ranking from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. It’s still an elegant, European-flavored name that’s got a high likability factor thanks to Danielle Johnson of “Orange Is the New Black” and Danielle Panabaker of “The Flash.”

Daniels – Daniels is an unpopular boy’s name.

Danielson – Danielson is an unpopular boy’s name.

Danieo – Danieo is an unpopular boy’s name.

Danihel – Form of DANIEL used in the Latin Bible

Daniil – Russian and Greek form of DANIEL

Daniilu – Old Slavic form of DANIEL

Danijel – Form of DANIEL in several languages

Danil – Danil is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Danila – Russian variant form of DANIEL

Danilo – Danilo is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Daniy – Hebrew name meaning ‘judge.’ In the bible, this is the name of Jacob’s fifth son (of 12). Dan is the Anglicized form.

Daniyal – A variant of the Biblical name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’ and ‘God has judged’.

Daniyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is my judge.’ In the bible, this is the name of the hero of the Book of Daniel, who was cast into a den of lions but saved by God.

Daniyyel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Daniyel, meaning ‘God is my judge.’

Danjal – Faroese form of DANIEL

Danko – Danko is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Dann – Judge. Biblical fifth son of Jacob and founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. An independent name and also an abbreviation of Daniel.

Dann – Dann is a boy’s name that comes from the Hebrew name Dan, meaning ‘judge’ or ‘God is my judge’.

Danne – Swedish diminutive of DANIEL or DAN (3)

Dannee – God rules us all

Dannel – Dannel is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Dannie – Dannie is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Danniel – God is my judge

Dannon – God will rule

Danny-Lee – Danny is a nick name used with the name Daniel. It means ‘judge’ or ‘God is my judge’. The name Lee is derived from the English word ‘leah’ which means ‘meadow’, ‘clearing’ or ‘wood’.

Danny – Derived from the name Daniel meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Dannyn – A famous song

Dano – Pet form of Daniel

Dantina – Lord’s judge

Dantrell – Dantrell is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Danuel – Faithful Prophet

Danut – The Romanian form of Daniel. It means beloved.

Danuta – God is a loving judge

Dany – French diminutive of DANIEL or DANIELLE

Danya – A darling individual

Danyal – A spelling variant of the biblical name Daniel, from the Hebrew elements ‘dan’ meaning ‘judged’ and ‘el’ meaning ‘god’. The name means ‘God has judged’.

Danyel – Danyel is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Danyell – The God who is a judge

Danyelle – A true ruler, judge

Danyl – A passionate lover, judge of character

Danzig – Trading city

Dar – Dar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Dar is ‘pearl’.

Dar`Yavesh – Hebrew form of Persian Darayavahush (Latin Darius), meaning ‘possesses a lot, wealthy.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters including Darius the Mede, son of Ahasuerus, king of the Chaldeans.

Dara – Hebrew name meaning ‘the arm.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Zerah. Compare with other forms of Dara.

Dashan – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful

Datan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Dathan, meaning ‘belonging to a fountain.’

Dathan – Hebrew name meaning ‘belonging to a fountain.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Eliab who, with his brother Abiram, joined Korah in his rebellion against Moses.

Dathan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Dathan, meaning ‘belonging to a fountain.’

Daud – Indonesian form of DAVID, and also an alternate transcription of Arabic (see DAWUD)

Dauid – Greek form of DAVID

Dava – Version of David meaning beloved

Dave – Dave is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ or ‘son of David’ that comes from the Hebrew name David and the Old English name Davis.

Daven – Daven is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ that comes from the Hebrew name David.

Daves – Beloved

Daveth – One who is the favourite

Davey – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘beloved, darling, friend’, it is also a pet form of David.

Davi

Davi – A shortened version of the name David, it means ‘cherished’, ‘beloved’ or ‘darling’.

Davian – Adored

David – Dearly loved

David-James – Borne in the Bible by the boy who killed Goliath meaning ‘beloved’, ‘favourite’, ‘darling’, ‘friend’ and James meaning ‘Yahweh may protect’ and ‘holder of the heel’.

David – David held the top spot in the country for just one year, 1960, but has remained a steady and constant presence in the top 20 for decades. It is both a biblical name and a royal name, thanks to King David, who as a boy defeated the giant Goliath with his slingshot. The young shepherd also happened to be a poet, a musician who played the lyre, a soldier, a statesman and a prophet. David is a name that belongs to no single country or religion. Two medieval kings of Scotland and the patron saint of Wales also bear the name.

Davidde – Davidde is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ that is related to the Hebrew name David.

Davide – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘beloved, darling’ an alternative spelling of the European name David.

Davids – Latvian form of DAVID

Davidson – Davidson is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ or ‘son of David’ that comes from the Hebrew name David and the Old English name Davis.

Davidu – Old Slavic form of DAVID

Davie – Davie is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ that is related to the Hebrew name David.

Daviel – Daviel is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ that is related to the Hebrew name David.

Davien – Davien is an Americanized blend of David, a Hebrew name meaning beloved, and Damian, a French name and variant of Damon, meaning to tame.

Davies – Davies is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ or ‘son of David’ that comes from the Hebrew name David and the Old English name Davis.

Davin – A precious being

Davis – From a surname that was derived from the given name DAVID. A famous bearer of the surname was Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), the only president of the Confederate States of America

Davit – Georgian and Armenian form of DAVID

Daviti – Georgian form of DAVID

Davon – Determined worker

Davont – Beloved

Davonte – Beloved

Davood – A friend, helper

Davud – Persian form of DAVID

Davvid – Beloved

Davy – A cherished and precious individual

Davyd – Davyd is a variant of the Hebrew name David, meaning ‘beloved’.

Davydd – Davydd is a boy’s name meaning ‘beloved’ that is related to the Hebrew name David.

Daw – Medieval diminutive of DAVID

Dawid – This has its origin in the Hebrew language, but is most commonly used in Polish and Yiddish. It means ‘beloved, darling, favored,.

Dawood – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see DAWUD)

Dawsen – Favourite, Jackdaw

Dawson – From a surname meaning ‘son of DAVID’. This name was popularized in the late 1990s by the television drama ‘Dawson’s Creek’

Dawsonne – Favourite, Jackdaw

Dawsun – Favourite, Jackdaw

Dawud – Arabic form of DAVID

Daya – Bird

Dayan – A judge and a peacemaker, who finds joy in small things

Dayvid – Beloved

Dayvis – Beloved

Decker – Decker is a boy’s name meaning ‘piercing’ that comes from the Hebrew name Deker.

Deedee – A beloved being, raging one from the valley

Deen – The name Deen comes from Hebrew origin and means ‘God will judge’.

Deiniol – Deiniol is a boy’s name that is related to the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge’.

Deio – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘darling, friend’ it is a variant form of the name David.

Dejohn – Yahweh is a merciful being

Dejuan – God is merciful

Dekel – Dekel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Dekel is ‘palm tree’.

Deker – Deker as a boy’s name is pronounced DEH-ker. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Deker is ‘piercing’. Biblical: Deker was the father of one of Solomon’s 12 deputies.

Dekker – Dekker is a boy’s name meaning ‘piercing’ that is related to the Hebrew name Deker.

Delaiah – Means ‘YAHWEH has drawn up’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several Old Testament characters

Delaya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Delayah, meaning ‘God has drawn.’

Delayah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God has drawn.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a descendant of Zerubbabel.

Delayahu – Variant form of Hebrew Delayah, meaning ‘God has drawn.’

Demarion – Wished for a child

Dena – Vindicated

Deniel – Breton form of DANIEL

Deron – Free

Deror – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see DROR)

Deshaun – Combination of the popular name prefix De and SHAUN

Deshawn – Combination of the popular name prefix De and SHAWN

Dewey – Welsh form of DAVID

Dewi – From Dewydd, an old Welsh form of DAVID. Saint Dewi, the patron saint of Wales, was a 6th-century Welsh bishop

Dewydd – Old Welsh form of DAVID

Dibriy – Hebrew name meaning ‘my word’ or ‘eloquent.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man whose daughter married an Egyptian. Also spelled Divri.

Didac – Catalan form of DIDACUS

Didacus – Form of DIEGO found in medieval Latin records

Diego – Possibly a shortened form of SANTIAGO. In medieval records Diego was Latinized as Didacus, and it has been suggested that it in fact derives from Greek (didache) ‘teaching’. Saint Didacus (or Diego) was a 15th-century Franciscan brother based in Alcala, Spain. Other famous bearers of this name include Mexican muralist Diego Rivera (1886-1957) and Argentine soccer player Diego Maradona (1960-)

Dijon – A gracious and wish fulfiling God

Dikla – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see DIKLAH)

Diklah – Possibly means ‘palm grove’ in Hebrew or Aramaic. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Joktan. In modern times it is also used as a feminine name

Diogo – Portuguese form of DIEGO. This name was borne by the 15th-century Portuguese explorer Diogo Cao

Diqlah – Hebrew name of foreign origin, meaning ‘palm grove.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Joktan.

Divri – Variant spelling of Hebrew Dibriy, meaning ‘my word’ or ‘eloquent.’

Divyendu – The Moon, they are happy and intelligent

Diyshan – Hebrew name meaning ‘a species of gazelle’ or ‘a thresher.’ In the bible, this is the name of the fifth son of Seir.

Dodi – Hebrew name meaning ‘my beloved’ or ‘my uncle.’ Compare with strictly feminine Dodi.

Dor – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Dowr, meaning ‘generation’ or ‘period of time.’ In the bible, this is the name of a coastal city in Manasseh, south of Carmel.

Doram – Doram is a boy’s name meaning ‘generation’ that is a variant of the Hebrew name Dor.

Doran – Hebrew name of Greek origin, meaning ‘gift.’ Compare with another form of Doran.

Doren – Gift

Dori – Means ‘my generation’ in Hebrew

Doriel – Doriel is a boy’s name meaning ‘generation’ that comes from the Hebrew name Dor.

Dorlee – A generation who lives in the home

Dorli – Dorli is a boy’s name meaning ‘generation’ that is a variant of the Hebrew name Dor.

Doron – Doron as a boy’s name is pronounced DOR-en. It is of Israeli and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Doron is ‘dweller, gift’.

Doroni – Doroni is a boy’s name meaning ‘dweller’ or ‘gift’. It is related to the Hebrew and Israeli name Doron.

Dorran – Variant spelling of Hebrew Doran, meaning ‘gift.’

Dothan – Law

Dov – Dov as a boy’s name is pronounced dahv. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Dov is ‘bear’.

Dovev – The name Dovev is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘whisper’.

Dovid – Yiddish form of David, meaning beloved.

Dovydas – Lithuanian form of DAVID

Dowr – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘generation’ or ‘period of time.’ In the bible, this is the name of a coastal city in Manasseh, south of Carmel.

Dror – Means ‘freedom’ or ‘sparrow’ in Hebrew

Dudel – One who is beloved, favorite or darling.

Duriel – One who considers God as his home

Dutch – A father of many

Dvir – The most holy place

Dzhabrail – Chechen form of GABRIEL

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with E

Ea – Meaning unknown, perhaps from Sumerian meaning ‘house of water’, or perhaps of Akkadian or Hurrian origin. This was the Akkadian, Assyrian, Hurrian and Babylonian name of the Sumerian water god Enki

Eabbe – Its derived from the hebrew word abbe which means ‘Father of extreme happiness’

Ean – Variant of Eion, grateful for God’s work in his life.

Eathan – It means an optimistic and strong person.

Eathen – A biblical name derived from the element ethan meaning ‘enduring’ and ‘long lived’.

Eb – Eb as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of light or stone of help’.

Eban – Rock

Eban – Eban is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone’ or ‘rock’ that comes from the Hebrew name Eben.

Ebb – A person who has a desire to accomplish something, Stone of help

Ebbaneza – Ebbaneza is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone of help’ that derives from the Hebrew name Ebenezer.

Ebbie – Ebbie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of light or stone of help’.

Ebby – Ebby as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of light’.

Eben-Haezer – Hebrew name meaning ‘foundation stone, stone of help.’ In the bible, this is the name of the place where the Israelites were defeated by the Philistines. It is also the name of a memorial stone set up by Samuel after the Israelites got their revenge.

Eben – Eben as a boy’s name is pronounced EBB-an, EE-ben. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eben is ‘stone, rock’.

Ebeneezer – Ebeneezer is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone of help’ that derives from the Hebrew name Ebenezer.

Ebeneser – Ebeneser is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone of help’ that derives from the Hebrew name Ebenezer.

Ebenezar – Ebenezar is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone of help’ that derives from the Hebrew name Ebenezer.

Ebenezer – Ebenezer as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ebenezer is ‘stone of help’. Biblical: name of a memorial stone set up by the prophet Samuel to mark a critical battle and victory in Jewish history.

Ebenzer – Ebenzer is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone of help’ that derives from the Hebrew name Ebenezer.

Eber – Variant spelling of Greek/Hebrew Heber, meaning ‘the region beyond, on the other side (of a stream or sea).’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a great grandson of Shem. Compare with other forms of Eber.

Ebner – Ebner as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of light’.

Ebrahim – Ebrahim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude (of nations)’.

Ebrard – the one who gives strong advice, one who is powerfull consellor

Ebron – Hebrew name meaning ‘alliance, association.’ In the bible, this is the name of a city in south Judah near where Abraham built an altar. It is also the name of the third son of Kohath and a descendant of Caleb. The Anglicized form is Hebron.

Echuwd – Hebrew name meaning ‘joining together, united.’ In the bible, this is the name of a great grandson of Benjamin.

Eddie – Meaning ‘rejuvenation’, ‘pleasure’, ‘delight’ and ‘paradise’. The Old English variant means ‘friend of riches’ or ‘blessed friend’. A dimunitive of Edward.

Eden – Possibly from Hebrew (‘eden) meaning ‘pleasure, delight’, or perhaps derived from Sumerian (edin) meaning ‘plain’. According to the Old Testament the Garden of Eden was the place where the first people, Adam and Eve, lived before they were expelled

Eder – Eder as a boy’s name is pronounced EE-der. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eder is ‘flock’. Biblical: the tower of Eder near Hebron was built as a watchtower for the protection of shepherds’ flocks. The name became a symbol of God’s watchfulness over his people.

Edi – Variant spelling of Hebrew Eidi, meaning ‘my witness.’ Compare with another form of Edi.

Edin – Delightful and lovely individual

Edison – From an English surname that meant either ‘son of EDA (2)’ or ‘son of ADAM’. A famous bearer of the surname was the inventor Thomas Edison (1847-1931)

Ednan – Ednan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘place of pleasure’.

Edom – Hebrew name meaning ‘red.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancient kingdom, and a name applied to Esau and his descendants.

Edred – A wealthy ruler

Edyn – Edyn is a boy’s name meaning ‘place of pleasure’ that comes from the Hebrew name Eden.

Eef – Short form of names beginning with Ev, such as EVA or EVERT

Eeli – To ascend, uplifted soul and spirit

Eelia – Eelia as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin meaning ‘the Lord is my God’.

Eelis – Finnish form of ELIJAH

Eesa – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘hairy, rough’ this name is mostly used in the English language.

Efa – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Efah, meaning ‘darkness’ or ‘gloomy.’

Efah – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Eyphah, meaning ‘darkness’ or ‘gloomy.’

Efraim

Efraim – Fruitful and lovely human being

Efraima – Variant form of Hebrew Efrayim, meaning ‘double-land, twin-land.’

Efrain – Lives a full life, with many friends, surrounded by loving family.

Efran – Doubly fruitful

Efrat – Efrat as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Efrata. The meaning of Efrat is ‘fruitful’.

Efrayim – Hebrew form of EPHRAIM

Efrayim – Variant spelling of Hebrew Ephrayim, meaning ‘double-land, twin-land.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Joseph.

Efrem

Efrem – Form of EPHRAIM – very fruitful

Efren – A variant of the Hebrew name from the Old Testament Ephraim meaning fruitful.

Efron – Efron as a boy’s name is pronounced EFF-ron. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Efron is ‘singing bird’.

Efroni – Efroni is a boy’s name meaning ‘singing bird’ that is a variant of the Hebrew name Efron.

Efryn – Efryn is a boy’s name meaning ‘fruitful’ that comes from the Hebrew name Ephraim.

Ehud – Meaning unknown, possibly related to Hebrew (‘echad) meaning ‘one’. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the biblical judges. He killed Eglon, the king of Moab, and freed the city of Jericho from Moabite rule

Ehuwd – Hebrew name meaning ‘joining together, united.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Bilhan and a judge of Israel.

Eian – Eian as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eian is ‘God is gracious’.

Eidi – Hebrew name meaning ‘my witness.’

Eifa – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Efah, meaning ‘darkness’ or ‘gloomy.’

Eilad – Eilad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eilad is ‘God is forever’.

Eilam – Eilam as a boy’s name is pronounced EE-lam. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eilam is ‘forever, eternal’. Biblical: one of the five sons of Noah’s son Shem.

Eilan – Eilan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eilan is ‘oak tree’.

Eilis – The Lord is my God

Eilon – Eilon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eilon is ‘oak tree’.

Einan – One with very pretty Eyes

Eion – God is gracious and loves all beings

Eiran – Variant spelling of Hebrew Eran, meaning ‘awake, vigilant,’ i.e. ‘watcher.’

Eitan – Eitan is a boy’s name meaning ‘firmness’ or ‘long-lived’ that is related to the Hebrew name Ethan.

Eithan – Variant of Ethan, the name means powerful & firm.

Eithin – One who is imaginative and creative and enduring, long lived

Eizer – Eizer is a boy’s name meaning ‘help’ or ‘aid’ that comes from the Hebrew name Ezer.

El – From a Semitic root meaning ‘god’. This was a title applied to several Semitic gods. The Canaanites used it as the name of their chief deity, the father of the gods and mankind. The Hebrews used it to refer to Yahweh

Elad – Contracted form of Hebrew El’adah, meaning ‘whom God puts on.’

Eladah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God puts on.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Ephraim.

Elah – Means ‘terebinth tree’ in Hebrew. This was the name of the fourth king of Israel, as told in the Old Testament. He was murdered by Zimri, who succeeded him

Elam – Elam as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘forever, eternal or tree’.

Elami – Elami as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my nation’.

Elan – Elan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘oak tree’.

Elazar – God is my helper, In the Old Testament, this name belongs to both a servant of Abraham and one of Moses” sons.

Elazar – Hebrew form of ELEAZAR

Elazar – Hebrew name meaning ‘god has helped.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a high priest son of Aaron. In use by the Basques.

Elazaro – God has helped

Elazer – The name Elazer is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has helped’.

Elcanah – One who is created by God

Elchana – Elchana as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is gracious’.

Elchanan – Elchanan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elchanan is ‘God is gracious’. Biblical name. El- is Hebrew for God.

Eldad – Hebrew name meaning ‘beloved of God’ or ‘friend of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the two Israelites whose prophecies Joshua complained about to Moses.

Eleasa – A fantastic and humble beings

Eleasar – They are the one who get help from God

Eleazar – Eleazar as a boy’s name is pronounced el-ee-AY-zar. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eleazar is ‘God is my help’. Biblical: the son of Aaron and later his successor as high priest of Israel.

Eleazer – Eleazer as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eleazer is ‘God is my help’.

Eleisha – God who provides salvation

Eleora – The lord is my light

Elhanan – He whom God has graciously bestowed

Elhanan – Elhanan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elhanan is ‘God is gracious’.

Elhannan – Elhannan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elhannan is ‘God is gracious’.

Eli – Ascended, uplifted, high

Eli – Once considered a short form of Elijah, Eli is now recognized as an individual name in its own right. Famous namesakes include Super Bowl winner Eli Manning and inventor Eli Whitney. High-profile parents with sons named Eli include Twilight author Stephenie Meyer, actor Jeffrey Tambor, comedian Rachel Dratch, actor Coby Bell and journalist Campbell Brown. Country artist Jack Ingram has a daughter named Eli.

Elia – Elia as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Eliana. The meaning of Elia is ‘God has answered’.

Eliab – The name Eliab is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is father’.

Eliachim – Eliachim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliachim is ‘God will establish’.

Eliah – They are passionate about work, God is Lord

Eliakim – Eliakim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliakim is ‘God will establish’.

Eliam – Eliam as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliam is ‘God is my nation’.

Elian – In the case of Elian Gonzalez it is a combination of ELIZABETH and JUAN (1), the names of his parents

Eliann – God

Elianne – God

Elias – Elias is softer and more muted than many fire-and-brimstone biblical names. There’s no thunder because Elias is one letter away from Elian and two letters away from the gentlemanly Ellis. Elias uses the nickname Eli, just as Elijah does. After 115 years, Elias has made it to the top 100 boys’ names, but make no mistake: He’s on his way up.

Eliasz – Polish form of ELIJAH

Eliav – Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliyab, meaning ‘my God is Father.’

Eliaz – The name Eliaz is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah is God’.

Eliazor – A servant who asks God for help

Elice – Elice as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Eliana and the Greek name Ellice. The meaning of Elice is ‘God has answered’.

Elie – Elie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elie is ‘God is my help or the Lord is my God’.

Eliel – Thankful and grateful for God.

Elien – God

Elieser – One asking God for help

Eliezar – Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliezer, meaning ‘God has helped.’

Eliezer – Biblical Hebrew form of ELIEZER

Eliezer – From Hebrew (‘Eli’ezer) meaning ‘my God is help’. In the Old Testament this is the name of both a servant of Abraham and one of the sons of Moses (see Exodus 18:4 for an explanation of the significance of the name)

Elifalet – Elifalet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elifalet is ‘God delivers me’.

Elifalet – Hebrew form of ELIPHALET

Elifelet – Elifelet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elifelet is ‘God delivers me’.

Elifelet – Hebrew form of ELIPHELET

Eligh – Variant of Eli, the name means at the top.

Elihu – Elihu as a boy’s name is pronounced ee-LYE-hew. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elihu is ‘my God is He’. Biblical: a young man whose fiery defense of God’s righteousness is written of in the Book of Job.

Elihud – Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is majestic.’

Elija – This is an alternate spelling of ‘Elijah,’ the name of a biblical prophet whose name means the Lord is my God.

Elijah – The Lord is my God

Elijah – From the Hebrew name (‘Eliyyahu) meaning ‘my God is YAHWEH’, derived from the elements (‘el) and (yah), both referring to the Hebrew God. Elijah was a Hebrew prophet and miracle worker, as told in the two Books of Kings in the Old Testament. He was active in the 9th century BC during the reign of King Ahab of Israel and his Phoenician-born queen Jezebel. Elijah confronted the king and queen over their idolatry of the Canaanite god Ba’al and other wicked deeds. At the end of his life he was carried to heaven in a chariot of fire, and was succeeded by Elisha. In the New Testament, Elijah and Moses appear next to Jesus when he is transfigured…

Elijas – Lithuanian form of ELIJAH

Elijiah – The name of a biblical prophet, the meaning of this name is, the Lord is my God.

Elimelech – Elimelech as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elimelech is ‘my God is kind’. Biblical name.

Elior – Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is light.’

Eliot – From a surname that was a variant of ELLIOTT. A famous bearer of the surname was T. S. Eliot (1888-1965), an Anglo-American poet and dramatist, the writer of ‘The Waste Land’. As a given name, it was borne by the American mob-buster Eliot Ness (1903-1957)

Eliott – Eliott as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliott is ‘the Lord is my God’.

Eliou – Form of ELIJAH used in the Greek Old Testament

Eliphalet – Eliphalet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliphalet is ‘God delivers me’. Biblical: one of David’s sons.

Eliphelet – Means ‘God is release’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several people in the Old Testament including a son of David

Eliran – Eliran as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliran is ‘my God is song’.

Eliron – Eliron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliron is ‘my God is song’.

Elis – Elis as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Eilish. The meaning of Elis is ‘God’s promise’.

Elisaie – Form of ELISHA used in the Greek Old Testament

Elisee – Elisee as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elisee is ‘God is my salvation’.

Eliseo – Eliseo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliseo is ‘God is my salvation’.

Eliseus – Latin form of ELISHA

Elisha – God is salvation, a prophet and successor to Elijah

Elisha – From the Hebrew name (‘Elisha’), a contracted form of (‘Elishu’a) meaning ‘my God is salvation’. According to the Old Testament, Elisha was a prophet and miracle worker. He was the attendant of Elijah and succeeded him after his ascension to heaven

Elishama – God hears

Elishama – God hears everyone

Elisheba – One who provides salvation, a God

Elisher – Elisher as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elisher is ‘God is my salvation’.

Elisheva – God is my oath

Elishua – From Hebrew (‘Elishu’a), an extended form of (see ELISHA). In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of King David

Elisie – Macedonian form of ELISHA

Eliso – Eliso as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my salvation’.

Eliu – Eliu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliu is ‘He is my God’.

Eliy – Hebrew name meaning ‘ascending.’ In the bible, this is the name of a high priest and last of the Judges in the days of Samuel.

Eliya – Modern Hebrew variant form of ELIJAH

Eliyab – Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is Father.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a leader of the tribe of Zebulun.

Eliyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the prophet who lived during the reign of Ahab.

Eliyahu – Eliyahu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eliyahu is ‘the Lord is my God’. The Hebrew form of Elijah.

Eliyhuw – Hebrew name meaning ‘He is my God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a friend of Job.

Eliymelek – Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is King.’ In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Naomi.

Eliyphaz – Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is pure gold.’ In the bible, this is the name of Job’s three friends.

Eliyphelet – Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is deliverance.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including King David’s youngest son.

Eliysha – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of the prophet who succeeded Elijah.

Eliyshuwa – Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is savior.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of King David.

Eliyyahu – Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliyahu, meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’

Eliza – Even if you’re not a musical theater fan, you’ve likely heard of Eliza Doolittle from “My Fair Lady.’ Or maybe you know it because of “Bring It On” actress Eliza Dushku. Either way, it’s a name worth remembering. This abbreviated form of Elizabeth (from the Hebrew Elisheva, or ‘God is satisfaction’) dates to the 16th century, 200 years later, it stood on its own as a first name. Tracing it to the name of Hungarian and Portuguese saints has given Eliza even more popularity.

Elizabeth – Elizabeth is descended from the Hebrew name Elisheva, which then became Elisabeth. In the Bible, Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist. This royal name became popular in England with Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603), whose reign lasted 44 years. The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth I was named after her grandmothers, Elizabeth of York and Elizabeth Howard. Today parents are much more likely to use Elizabeth as a middle name, shorten it to Eliza for a first name or be inspired by the Scottish Elspeth, the French Lisette and the Spanish Isabel.

Eljah – Eljah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eljah is ‘the Lord is my God’.

Eljas – Finnish form of ELIJAH

Eljay – Derives from Elijah meaining ‘the Lord is my God’.

Elkan – A beautiful creation by God

Elkana – Elkana as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has purchased’.

Elkanah – God has created, The Old Testament Elkanah is Samuel”s father.

Elkanah – Means ‘God has purchased’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the father of Samuel

Elkin – One who is created by God

Elliot – form of ELIJAH – Lord is my God. Formerly a surname.

Elliott – The Lord is my God, variant of Elijah

Elliott – A variant of the name Eliot, meaning ‘the Lord is my God’. It is derived from the surname Elie which is the Old French form of Elias. Poet TS Eliot was a famous bearer of this as a surname.

Ellis – From an English surname that was derived from the given name ELIJAH

Ellison – Yahweh is my God

Elnatan – Hebrew form of ELNATHAN

Elnatan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Elnathan, meaning ‘God has given’ or ‘whom God gave.’

Elnathan – From Hebrew (‘Elnatan) meaning ‘God has given’. In the Old Testament this is the name of both a grandfather of King Jehoiachin and a son of Akbor

Elon – Means ‘oak tree’ in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament this was the name of one of the ruling judges of the Israelites

Elona – A tough individual, like Oak tree

Eloy – Variant of Eli, the name means a choice or selection.

Elpaal – Hebrew name meaning ‘God has wrought.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Benjamin.

Elqanah – Hebrew name meaning either ‘God has created’ or ‘God has possessed.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including one of the sons of Korah.

Elrad – God is the king

Elrod – The one who is born ruler, God

Elsa – Let it go, let it go—on the birth certificate. Name your daughter Elsa if you love the phenomenally popular Disney character from the movie “Frozen.” A short version of Elisabeth, Elsa has been around since the 19th century, initially popularized by a character of the same name in Wagner’s opera, “Lohengrin,” the first woman to walk down the aisle to “Here Comes the Bride.” A real-life “princess” namesake: “The Fast and Furious” actress Elsa Pataky.

Elu – this name means someone who is full of grace.

Elul – The name Elul is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin.

Ely – Ely as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ely is ‘high’.

Elya – this name means that lord is my god.

Elyacaph – Hebrew name meaning ‘God increases the family.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Gad.

Elyakim – My God will establish

Elyaqiym – Hebrew name meaning ‘God will establish.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the steward of King Hezekiah’s palace.

Elyas – Elyas as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Elyas is ‘the Lord is my God’.

Elye – A form of Elijah, meaning height or ascension.

Elyehoweynay – Hebrew name meaning ‘unto God are my eyes.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a priest and a Korahite temple doorkeeper.

Elyot – Elyot as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Greek origin, and the meaning of Elyot is ‘the Lord is my God’.

Elyott – Elyott as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Greek origin, and the meaning of Elyott is ‘the Lord is my God’.

Elys – this means a famour fighter or Jehovah is my God.

Elzi – this means someone from Elli’s estate or wealthy nobleman.

Emanoil – Romanian variant form of EMMANUEL

Emanual – Emanual as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Emanual is ‘God is with us’.

Emanuel – Emanuel feels religious, historic and dignified all at once. It also feels as if it’s misspelled. Isn’t it supposed to have a double M, as Emmanuel does? It actually depends on where you’re standing. In Germany, Croatia and other European countries, the single-M variation is the preferred spelling. It has also caught on with US parents who like the idea of changing things up. A famous single-M bearer: French fashion designer Emanuel Ungaro.

Emanuele – Emanuele as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Emanuele is ‘God is with us’.

Emanuil – Bulgarian form of EMMANUEL

Ember – Most commonly used as a pet form of the name Jeremy, meaning ‘exalted by God’.

Emeer – Emeer as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin meaning ‘prince or treetop’.

Emek – this name means valley.

Emmanouel – Form of IMMANUEL used in the Greek Bible

Emmanouil – Greek form of EMMANUEL

Emmanual – Emmanual as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Emmanual is ‘God is with us’.

Emmanuel – God is with us

Emmanuel – From the Hebrew name (‘Immanu’el) meaning ‘God is with us’, from the roots (‘im) meaning ‘with’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. This was the foretold name of the Messiah in the Old Testament. It has been used in England since the 16th century in the spellings Emmanuel and Immanuel, though it has not been widespread. The name has been more common in continental Europe, especially in Spain and Portugal (in the spellings Manuel and Manoel)

Emmanuhel – Form of IMMANUEL used in the Latin Bible

Emmet – Hebrew name meaning ‘truth.’ The feminine form is spelled Emet. Compare with the feminine Emmet. Compare with another form of Emmet.

Emmett – Variant spelling of Hebrew Emmet, meaning ‘truth.’ Compare with another form of Emmett.

Emmonual – Emmonual as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Emmonual is ‘God is with us’.

Emmonuel – Emmonuel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Emmonuel is ‘God is with us’.

Emonual – Emonual as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Emonual is ‘God is with us’.

Emonuel – Emonuel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Emonuel is ‘God is with us’.

Enan – cloud.

Enoch – From the Hebrew name (Chanokh) meaning ‘dedicated’. In Genesis in the Old Testament this is the name of the son of Cain. It is also the name of a son of Jared and the father of Methuselah, who was the supposed author of the apocryphal Books of Enoch

Enock – Enock as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Enock is ‘trained and vowed, dedicated, or profound’.

Enok – Scandinavian form of ENOCH

Enos – Enos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Enos is ‘man’. Biblical: one of Adam and Eve’s great-grandsons.

Enosh – Means ‘man, person, mortal’ in Hebrew. He was a son of Seth and a grandson of Adam in the genealogies in Genesis in the Old Testament

Enowsh – Hebrew name meaning ‘man, human being.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Seth.

Eoin – Of Hebrew Origin, and means ‘gracious and merciful’, and is derived from the English john.

Ephah – Ephah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ephah is ‘darkness’. Biblical name.

Ephai – The name Ephai is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘gloomy’.

Epher – Hebrew name meaning ‘calf’ or ‘gazelle.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Ezra.

Ephesian – a desirable person.

Ephraem – Ephraem as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ephraem is ‘fruitful’.

Ephraim – Fruitful, in the Old Testament, a son of Joseph

Ephraim – Ephraim as a boy’s name is pronounced EE-frame, EF-ram. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ephraim is ‘fruitful’. Biblical: one of Joseph’s two sons by his Egyptian wife Asenath.

Ephrain – Fruitful

Ephram – The name Ephram is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘fruitful, fertile, productive’.

Ephrat – Ephrat is a boy’s name and a variant of the Hebrew name Efrat, meaning ‘fruitful’ or ‘honored’.

Ephrayim – Hebrew name meaning ‘double-land, twin-land.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Joseph.

Ephream – Ephream as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ephream is ‘fruitful’.

Ephrem

Ephrem – Ephrem as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ephrem is ‘fruitful’.

Ephriam – Ephriam is an unpopular boy’s name.

Ephrim – Ephrim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ephrim is ‘fruitful’.

Ephron – Ephron is a boy’s name meaning ‘singing bird’ that is a variant of the Hebrew name Efron.

Ephrym – Ephrym as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ephrym is ‘fruitful’.

Eran – Hebrew name meaning ‘awake, vigilant,’ i.e. ‘watcher.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Ephraim.

Erel – Erel is an unpopular boy’s name.

Erez – Erez as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Erez is ‘cedar’.

Eri – a poetic name for Ireland.

Eriah – the lord is god.

Eron – Derived from Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of stength’, a form of the English, German, Polish and Hebrew name Aaron.

Errapel – Divine healer

Esa – A pet from of the name Isaiah, meaning ‘God is salvation’. May also derive from Esau, meaning ‘hairy one’.

Esai – This Hebrew name refers to the Prophet Isaiah whose name means ‘God is my salvation.’

Esaias – Esaias as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Esaias is ‘God is salvation’.

Esau – Hairy, In the book of Genesis, Esau is Jacob”s older twin brother and a skilled and adventurous hunter.

Esau – From the Hebrew name (‘Esaw), which possibly meant ‘hairy’. In the Old Testament Esau is the elder of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca. Once when he was very hungry he sold his birthright to his twin Jacob for a bowl of stew. Later Jacob disguised himself as Esau and received the elder son’s blessing from the blind Isaac. Esau, also called Edom, was the ancestor of the Edomites

Esav – Hebrew name meaning ‘hairy.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebekah, the twin brother of Jacob.

Esaw – Hebrew form of ESAU

Esdras – Greek form of EZRA. This spelling is used in parts of the Old Testament Apocrypha

Esequiel – Esequiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Esequiel is ‘strength of God’.

Eshai – A form of Jesse, meaning God exists.

Eshakol – A grape cluster

Eshkol – Hebrew – Cluster of Grapes, Derivatives of Eshkol include the names Eshckol, Eshkole, and Eshkoll.

Esias – Esias as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Esias is ‘God is salvation’.

Esiason – Esiason as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Esiason is ‘God is salvation’.

Esiasson – Esiasson as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Esiasson is ‘God is salvation’.

Esli – near me or someone who separates.

Esmail – Persian form of ISHMAEL. It is also an alternate transcription of Arabic (see ISMA’IL)

Esra – Esra as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Esra is ‘helper’.

Essa – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see ISA (1))

Essra – it means help.

Etan – Strong

Etan – Etan is a boy’s name meaning ‘firmness’ or ‘long-lived’ that is related to the Hebrew name Ethan.

Etham – A spelling variation of the name Ethan, from the Hebrew eitan, meaning ‘long lived’ or ‘eternal’.

Ethan – Strong, firm

Ethan-James – Derived from Hebrew, Ethan from the word eitan meaning ‘long-lived, and James derived from Jacob, meaning supplanter’.

Ethan – Ethan is a biblical name and a traditional pick for families that’s enduring, sturdy and sensitive. It’s also the name of a Revolutionary War hero (and a furniture franchise), Ethan Allen. It remains a distinctive choice today. Along with actor Ethan Hawke and director Ethan Coen, you’ll find pop-culture namesakes in Ethan Hunt from the Mission: Impossible movies and the titular character of Edith Wharton’s novel Ethan Frome.

Ethaniel – This variation of the name ‘Nathaniel’ means gift of God or God has given.

Ethen – Ethen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ethen is ‘firmness or long-lived’.

Ether – to talk.

Ethibal – noble talk.

Ethilfrith – an old archaic word meaning noble talk.

Ethyn – A variant of Ethan, this name is from the Old Testament and means ‘long lasting and solid.’

Eudeyrn – fond of his king.

Eva – Three high-profile actresses have brought this name back to the spotlight: Eva Green, Eva Longoria and Eva Mendes. Eva, the Latin form of Eve, looks like a heady combination of Ava and Eve. It’s also a timeless nickname for Evangeline. Three-letter names are super short and super popular, from Ada to Ava and Gia to Mia. Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo named one of his twins Eva, and Brandon Jenner has a daughter named Eva James.

Evan – The anglicized form of the Welsh Iefan, derived from the name John, meaning ‘god has given’ or ‘god is gracious’.

Evanam – my prayer has been heard.

Even-Ezer – Variant spelling of Hebrew Eben-haezer, meaning ‘foundation stone, stone of help.’ In the bible, this is the name of the place where the Israelites were defeated by the Philistines. It is also the name of a memorial stone set up by Samuel after the Israelites got their revenge.

Even – Hebrew name meaning ‘stone.’ Compare with another form of Even.

Eveneser – Eveneser is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone of help’ that derives from the Hebrew name Ebenezer.

Evenezer – Evenezer is a boy’s name meaning ‘stone of help’ that derives from the Hebrew name Ebenezer.

Ever – Variant spelling of Hebrew Heber, meaning ‘the region beyond, on the other side (of a stream or sea).’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a great grandson of Shem.

Evin – Variant of Evan, the name means God is good.

Evron – From a biblical place name, also called (‘Avdon) meaning ‘servile’, for which it may be a clerical error

Eyal – Variant spelling of Hebrew Ayal, meaning ‘deer, gazelle.’

Eylam – Hebrew name meaning ‘boundless time, eternity.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Shem. Related to Egyptian Olam.

Eyou – Symbol of piety

Eyphah – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘darkness’ or ‘gloomy.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Midian and one of Caleb’s concubines. Also spelled Efah. The Anglicized form is Ephah.

Eytan – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see EITAN)

Eythan – Hebrew name meaning ‘enduring, long-lived.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a grandson of Judah.

Eyup – Turkish form of JOB

Eyyup – Eyyup is the Turkish form of Job and means he that weeps or cries.

Eza – One who is always eager to help

Ezar – Ezar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘helper’.

Ezechias – Form of HEZEKIAH used in the Latin Old Testament

Ezechiel – Ezechiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ezechiel is ‘strength of God’.

Ezekias – Form of HEZEKIAH used in the Greek Old Testament

Ezekiel – God strengthens, The biblical Ezekiel was a prophet among the captives taken to Babylon at the fall of Jerusalem. The Old Testament Book of Ezekiel contains his prophecies.

Ezekiel – From the Hebrew name (Yechezqel) meaning ‘God will strengthen’, from the roots (chazaq) meaning ‘to strengthen’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. Ezekiel is a major prophet of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Ezekiel. He lived in Jerusalem until the Babylonian conquest and captivity of Israel, at which time he was taken to Babylon. The Book of Ezekiel describes his vivid symbolic visions that predict the restoration of the kingdom of Israel. As an English given name, Ezekiel has been used since the Protestant Reformation

Ezequias – One who finds strenght in Yahweh

Ezequiel – Ezequiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ezequiel is ‘strength of God’.

Ezer – Means ‘help’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Seir, as well as several other minor characters

Eziechiele – Eziechiele as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eziechiele is ‘strength of God’.

Eziequel – Eziequel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Eziequel is ‘strength of God’.

Ezra – Helper

Ezra – Biblical Hebrew form of EZRA

Ezra – Ezra is a biblical name that’s poetic and heroic. Favored by the Puritans in the 17th century, it offers an unusual combination of vowels and consonants within striking distance. Ezra stands out as a distinctive name among epic Old Testament names. In the Bible, Ezra was a priest and a scribe who recorded the departure of the Israelites from slavery in Babylon. He also led a group of slaves to freedom in Jerusalem.

Ezrah – Hebrew name meaning ‘help.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Jether, Mered, Epher and Jalon.

Ezras – Latin form of EZRA

Ezri – Ezri as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘helper’.

Ezriel – He who recieved help of God

Ezzret – Helper

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with F

Faibel – A brilliant man

Falito – Falito as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Falito is ‘healing God’.

Feivel – One who is extremly bright

Felix – happy

Finees – Form of PHINEHAS used in the Latin Old Testament

Fishel – Means ‘little fish’ in Yiddish, a diminutive of (fish) meaning ‘fish’

Fishke – Variant of FISHEL

Fivel – Nursing

Flint – Jewish ornamental name, meaning ‘shotgun.’ Compare with another form of Flint.

Foma – Twin

Francois-Marie – Combination of FRANCOIS and MARIE

Froim – A form of Ephraim, meaning fruitful.

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with G

Gaabriel – A form of Gabriel, meaning man of God.

Gab – Gab as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gab is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gabby – Gabby as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gabby is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gabe

Gabe – Gabe as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gabe is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gabel – Man of God

Gabi – German diminutive of GABRIELE (2) (feminine), Romanian diminutive of GABRIEL (masculine) or GABRIELA (feminine), and Hungarian diminutive of GABOR (masculine) or GABRIELLA (feminine)

Gabie

Gabie – Gabie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gabie is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gabor – God is my strength and might.

Gabran – One who stays close to God

Gabrial – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘strong man of God’ the name of the archangel who told the Virgin Mary she would be the mother of Jesus.

Gabrian – Gabrian is a boy’s name meaning ‘God’s able-bodied one’ or ‘hero of God’. It is a variant of the Hebrew name Gabriel.

Gabriel – God is my strength

Gabriel – In the Bible, the angel Gabriel makes house calls as a messenger of God. In the Old Testament, he visits Daniel to interpret Daniel’s visions and deliver a prophecy. In the New Testament, Gabriel brings good news to Zechariah and announces that his wife, Elizabeth, will give birth to John the Baptist. Later, Gabriel tells Mary about the birth of Jesus. Gabriel is considered one of three archangels (Michael and Rafael are the others). Celebrity parents include Jason Alexander, Daniel Day-Lewis and Isabelle Adjani, Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, Meredith Vieira, and Mia Farrow.

Gabriela – The only thing separating Gabriela from Gabriella is one letter. Like the more popular (at least in the US) Gabriella, the one-L version is a feminine version of Gabriel and means “heroine of God” in Hebrew. This graceful name hit the US baby-name charts in 1965, gaining ground with parents of Latino descent and those who want to tweak a popular name. When actor Alec Baldwin and his wife welcomed a daughter in 2013, they named her Carmen Gabriela.

Gabriele – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘heroine of God’

Gabrielius – Lithuanian form of GABRIEL

Gabriella – Gabriella is the Italian feminine form of Gabriel. Today it is more popular than the French form Gabrielle or the Spanish form Gabriela. All three share the nicknames Gabby, Gabi and Gabbie. According to Social Security data, Gabriella has been in the top 200 names since 2000. Actress Gaby Hoffman is a real-life Gabriella. The name took center stage in ‘High School Musical’ with leading lady Gabriella, played by Vanessa Hutchens. Reality TV star Teresa Giudice has a daughter named Gabriella. Alec and Hilaria Baldwin used Gabriela as a middle name for their daughter, Carmen.

Gabrielle – If Gabriel is the hero of God, then the French feminine version of the name, Gabrielle, is the heroine. Though the name has been around for centuries, it only became popular with American parents in the last half of the 20th century, especially in the late 1990s. Today, it’s still a chosen name but less so than the Italian version, Gabriella. It’s a stylish name, evidenced by the fact that it belonged to fashion icon Coco Chanel, even if she didn’t use it. Proud bearers of the name include pro volleyball player Gabrielle Reece and actress Gabrielle Union.

Gabrielli – Gabrielli as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gabrielli is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gabriello – Gabriello as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gabriello is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gabrielo – God is my strength

Gabriels – Latvian form of GABRIEL

Gabrijel – Croatian and Slovene form of GABRIEL

Gabriyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of an archangel.

Gad – Gad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gad is ‘fortune, luck’. Biblical: one of Jacob’s twelve sons, and founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel.

Gaddiel – God is my fortune

Gaddiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is my fortune.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the twelve scouts sent by Moses to explore the Promised Land.

Gadi – Gadi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘fortune or luck’.

Gadiel – The name Gadiel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my fortune’.

Gael – A pet form of Abigail, from the Hebrew origin meaning ‘my father’s joy’.

Gafni – Gafni is a boy’s name meaning ‘vine’ that derives from the Hebrew name Gefen.

Gahan – The name Gahan is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘the Lord is gracious’.

Gai – Means ‘valley, ravine’ in Hebrew

Gal – Gal as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew names Abigail and Gail. The meaning of Gal is ‘father of exaltation’.

Galal – Hebrew name meaning ‘influential.’ In the bible, this is the name of two characters, a son of Asaph and a son of Jeduthun. Compare with another form of Galal.

Gale – Gale as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew names Abigail and Gail. The meaning of Gale is ‘father of exaltation’.

Galel – Movement or trend of God.

Gali – spring, fountain

Galil – Galil as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Galil is ‘hilly’. The root word for Galilee, a hilly area in Israel.

Galilee – Rebellion or uprising.

Galileo – Born in Galilee

Galiyl – Hebrew name meaning ‘rolling, turning’ or ‘circuit, region, ring.’ In the bible, this is the name of a circuit or ring (Galilee) of the Gentiles.

Gallio – The name Gallio is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘milky’.

Galon – Resembles the power of the wave.

Gamal – Hebrew name meaning ‘camel.’ Compare with another form of Gamal.

Gamaliel – Gamaliel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gamaliel is ‘recompense of God’. A biblical name probably brought to America by the Puritans.

Gamliel – Gamliel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gamliel is ‘recompense of God’.

Gamliyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is my reward.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Manasseh.

Gana – Crowd or multitude.

Ganel – Hebrew – Garden of God.

Ganit – Defender

Ganith – Armed group or flower park.

Ganix – Basque form of JOHN

Gareb – dirty or shabby.

Garrison – column of conquest

Gaufridus – The God of peace

Gavi – God is my strength

Gavrail – Bulgarian form of Gabriel. It means God is my strength.

Gavrel – Yiddish variant of GABRIEL

Gavri – Variant form of Hebrew Gavriel, meaning ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God.’

Gavrie – Variant spelling of Hebrew Gavri, meaning ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God.’

Gavriel – Gavriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gavriel is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gavriel – Hebrew form of GABRIEL

Gavriil – Greek and Russian form of GABRIEL

Gavriilu – Old Slavic form of GABRIEL

Gavril – Gavril as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gavril is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gavrilo – Gavrilo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gavrilo is ‘God’s able-bodied one or hero of God’.

Gayle – Variant of GAIL or GALE (2)

Gedalia – Gedalia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gedalia is ‘God is great’.

Gedaliah – Means ‘YAHWEH is great’ in Hebrew. This was the name of several characters in the Old Testament, including the governor of Judah appointed by Nebuchadnezzar

Gedaliahu – Gedaliahu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gedaliahu is ‘God is great’.

Gedalio – Gedalio as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gedalio is ‘God is great’.

Gedalya – God has made great

Gedalya – Gedalya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gedalya is ‘God is great’.

Gedalyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is great.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the governor of Judah appointed by Nebuchadnezzar.

Gedalyahu – God has made great

Gedalyahu – Variant form of Hebrew Gedalyah, meaning ‘God is great.’

Gedeon – Form of GIDEON used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Gefania – Gefania as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gefania is ‘vine’.

Gefaniah – Gefaniah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gefaniah is ‘vine’.

Gefanya – Gefanya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gefanya is ‘vine’.

Gefanyah – Gefanyah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gefanyah is ‘vine’.

Gefanyahu – Gefanyahu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gefanyahu is ‘vine’.

Gefen – Gefen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gefen is ‘vine’.

Geffen – Geffen is a boy’s name meaning ‘vine’ that comes from the Hebrew name Gefen.

Gemaria – Variant spelling of Hebrew Gemarya, meaning ‘God has accomplished.’

Gemariah – Means ‘YAHWEH has completed’ in Hebrew. This is the name of a friend of Jeremiah in the Old Testament

Gemarya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Gemaryah, meaning ‘God has accomplished.’

Gemaryah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God has accomplished.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Hilkiah who bore Jeremiah’s letter to the captive Jews.

Gemaryahu – Variant form of Hebrew Gemaryah, meaning ‘God has accomplished.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the nobles who lived in the time of Jeremiah.

Genesis – Genesis is an apt biblical choice for parents looking to make a new beginning or who want to honor a child at the start of her life. The first book in the Bible, Genesis tells the story of creation, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and Noah’s ark. It also details the lives of the four great patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. Genesis started climbing the popuarlity ladder in the mid-1980s.

Geovani – Variant of Giovanni, the name means God is good and kind.

Geovanny – God is thoughtful and caring.

Gephania – Gephania as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gephania is ‘vine’.

Gephaniah – Gephaniah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gephaniah is ‘vine’.

Gera – Hebrew name meaning ‘a grain.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Benjamin.

Gerah – Variant spelling of Hebrew Gera, meaning ‘a grain.’

Gerar – Refers to a place of staying, dwelling place, accommodation.

Geremia – God is dwelling in high above the heavens.

Gereshom – Hebrew name meaning ‘exile, expulsion.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Moses.

Gereshown – Hebrew name meaning ‘exile, expulsion.’ In the bible, this is the name of the first son of Levi.

Gersham – Gersham as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gersham is ‘exile’.

Gershom – Probably means ‘exile’ in Hebrew, though the Bible explains that it derives from (ger sham) meaning ‘a stranger there’ (see Exodus 18:3). This is the name of a son of Moses in the Old Testament

Gershon – Gershon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gershon is ‘exile’.

Gershoom – Gershoom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gershoom is ‘exile’.

Gershwin – Related to music or melody or song.

Gerson – This name, meaning son of of Gar, is derived from ‘Gershom,’ which means one who is in exile.

Geva – hill

Gevarayahu – Gevarayahu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gevarayahu is ‘strength of Jehovah’.

Gevaria – Gevaria as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gevaria is ‘strength of Jehovah’.

Gevariah – Gevariah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gevariah is ‘strength of Jehovah’.

Gevarya – Gevarya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gevarya is ‘strength of Jehovah’.

Gevaryah – Gevaryah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gevaryah is ‘strength of Jehovah’.

Gewis – The blackness of a person

Ghjaseppu – Corsican form of JOSEPH

Ghjuvan – Corsican form of JOHN

Ghjuvanni – Corsican form of JOHN

Giacamo – Giacamo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giacamo is ‘he who supplants’.

Giacobbe – Giacobbe as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giacobbe is ‘he who supplants’.

Giacobo – Giacobo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giacobo is ‘he who supplants’.

Giacomo – Italian form of Iacomus (see JAMES)

Giacopo – Giacopo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giacopo is ‘he who supplants’.

Giambattista – Combination of GIANNI and BATTISTA, given in honour of Saint John the Baptist

Giamo – A supplanter, replacement

Giampaolo – Combination of GIANNI and PAOLO

Giampiero – Combination of GIANNI and PIERO

Gian – An Italian version of the name John meaning ‘yahweh is gracious, yehweh is merciful.’

Giancarlo – Combination of GIANNI and CARLO

Gianfranco – Combination of GIANNI and FRANCO (2)

Gianis – Modern Greek variant of Ioannes (see JOHN)

Gianluca – Variant of Gian, grateful for God’s love.

Gianluigi – Combination of GIANNI and LUIGI

Gianmarco – Combination of GIANNI and MARCO

Gianmaria – Combination of GIANNI and MARIA

Giannes – Giannes as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giannes is ‘God is gracious’.

Gianni – Italian short form of GIOVANNI and a modern Greek variant of IOANNIS

Giannino – Diminutive of GIOVANNI

Giannis – Giannis as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giannis is ‘God is gracious’.

Giannos – Giannos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giannos is ‘God is gracious’.

Gianpaolo – Combination of GIANNI and PAOLO

Gianpiero – Combination of GIANNI and PIERO

Gibbor – Gibbor is a boy’s name meaning ‘strong one’ that comes from the Hebrew name Gibor.

Gibor – Gibor as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gibor is ‘strong one’.

Gidal – Variant spelling of Hebrew Gidel, meaning ‘too great, giant.’

Giddel – Hebrew name meaning ‘too great, giant.’ In the bible, this is the name of the head of a family of temple slaves, and the head of the descendants of Solomon’s servants.

Gidel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Gidel, meaning ‘too great, giant.’

Gideon – Feller of trees

Gideon – If you’re looking for a boys’ name from the Bible, you’ll want to make this one a contender. God asked Gideon to save the Jews from the Midianites. The name has a heroic connotation, and parents are attracted to it, because who doesn’t want their son to be a hero (even just in their minds)? As far as its rank compared with other biblical names, like Jacob and David, it’s not one you hear as often, which makes it a bit distinct.

Gideone – Gideone as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gideone is ‘feller of trees or powerful warrior’.

Gidi – Gidi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gidi is ‘feller of trees or powerful warrior’.

Gidon – Biblical Hebrew form of GIDEON

Gidon – Gidon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gidon is ‘feller of trees or powerful warrior’.

Gidown – Hebrew name meaning ‘cutter down, hewer,’ i.e. ‘mighty warrior.’ In the bible, this is the name of the warrior who defeated the Midianites.

Gil – Happiness

Gil-Ad – Hebrew name meaning ‘hard, stony region.’

Gil – Gil is a male name of Hebrew origin and means Joy, Happiness. The name is used a lot in English speaking countries, but also in Spain and France.

Gilad – Gilad as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gilad is ‘hump of a camel, monument, site of testimony’. Biblical: Gilead is a place name, referring to the fertile region east of the Jordan.

Giladi – Giladi as a boy’s name is of Arabic and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giladi is ‘hump of a camel, monument, or site of testimony’.

Gilam – Gilam as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gilam is ‘joy of a people’.

Gilead – From an Old Testament place name meaning ‘heap of witness’ in Hebrew. This was a mountainous region east of the Jordan River. Besides being a place name, it is also borne by people in the Bible

Gili – Happiness

Gili – Means ‘my joy’ in Hebrew

Gilli – Gilli is a male Hebrew name. The meaning of the name is Happiness.

Gilon – Gilon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gilon is ‘joy’.

Gina – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘garden.’ Compare with strictly feminine forms of Gina.

Gio – A pet name for Giosia, itself a variant of the name Joshua, meaning ‘God is salvation’.

Gioacchino – Italian form of JOACHIM

Gioachino – Italian form of JOACHIM. A famous bearer was the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)

Giobbe – Italian form of JOB

Gioele – Italian form of JOEL

Giona – Italian form of JONAH

Gionata – Italian form of JONATHAN

Giora – Giora means Strong in Hebrew.

Giordano – Giordano as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giordano is ‘down-flowing’.

Giosue – Italian form of JOSHUA

Giosuè – God is salvation

Giovani – Variant of Giovanni, thankful for a gracious God.

Giovanni – Italian form of Iohannes (see JOHN). The Renaissance painter Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516) and the painter and sculptor Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) were two famous bearers of this name

Giuanne – Sardinian form of Iohannes (see JOHN)

Giuseppe – Italian form of JOSEPH. Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was a military leader who united Italy in the 19th century

Giuseppino – Giuseppino as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Giuseppino is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Giusi – Short form of GIUSEPPE or GIUSEPPA

Givon – Hill

Gjon – Albanian form of JOHN

Glison – Gilson means the Son of Gil, The Son of Joy or The Son of the One Who Serves the Christ

Gliuis – Gliuis variation of hte name Ludwig, means Famous Battle

Gmali – Gmali as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gmali is ‘recompense of God’.

Goel – Redeemer

Golan – A place of refuge

Golgotha – Hebrew word for skull

Goliath – From Hebrew (Golyat), possibly derived from (galah) meaning ‘uncover, reveal’. This is the name of the giant Philistine who is slain by David in the Old Testament

Golliath – Golliath as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Golliath is ‘exile’.

Golyat – Variant spelling of Hebrew Golyath, meaning ‘exile.’

Golyath – Hebrew name meaning ‘exile.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine giant slain by David. A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Hebrew Galyat/Golyat/Golyath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived.

Gomer – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘to finish, to complete.’ In the bible, this is the name of both the son of Japhet and the wife of the Prophet Hosea. Compare with another form of Gomer.

Goren – Goren as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Goren is ‘barn floor, granary’.

Gorin – Gorin is a boy’s name meaning ‘barn floor’ or ‘granary’ that comes from the Hebrew name Goren.

Gorren – Gorren as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gorren is ‘barn floor or granary’.

Gorrin – Gorrin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gorrin is ‘barn floor or granary’.

Gowg – Hebrew name meaning ‘mountain.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shemaiah and the name of the prophetic prince of the land of Magog.

Grayna – grayna is used as a surname. It means beautiful. Or beauty with intelligence.

Guiseppe – God will multiply

Gur – Gur as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gur is ‘cub, young lion’.

Guri – My lion cub

Guri – Guri as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Guri is ‘cub or young lion’.

Guriel – Guriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Guriel is ‘cub or young lion’.

Gurion – Gurion as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Gurion is ‘cub or young lion’.

Guryon – Guryon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Guryon is ‘cub or young lion’.

Guy – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see GAI). This is the more common transcription

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with H

Habacuc – Habacuc as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Habacuc is ’embrace’.

Habakkuk – From the Hebrew name (Chavaqquq) meaning ’embrace’, from the root (chavaq). In the Old Testament this is one of the twelve minor prophets, the author of the Book of Habakkuk

Habbakuk – Habbakuk as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Habbakuk is ’embrace’.

Habib – Dearly loved

Habib – Dearly loved

Hadad – Derived from a Semitic root meaning ‘thunder’. Hadad was a Western Semitic (Levantine) god of thunder and storms, often called Ba’al. He was imported to Mesopotamia by the Amorites, where he was known as Adad to the Assyrians and Babylonians

Hadar – Beautiful, honored

Hadar – Hadar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hadar is ‘splendor, glory. ornament, citrus fruit’.

Hadara – A stunning or spectacular ornament.

Hadarah – A stunning or spectacular ornament.

Hadaram – Hadaram as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hadaram is ‘splendor, glory, ornament, or citrus fruit’.

Hadas – Hadas is one of the ‘four species’ used on Sukkot with the lulav and etrog

Hadass – Myrtle tree in Hebrew

Hadriel – Hadriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hadriel is ‘splendor of Jehovah’.

Hadur – Hadur as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hadur is ‘splendor, glory, ornament, or citrus fruit’.

Haggai – Means ‘festive’ in Hebrew, from the root (chagag). This is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He was the author of the Book of Haggai, which urges the exiles returning from Babylonia to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem

Hagop – Western Armenian transcription of HAKOB

Hai – Hai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘living or vital’.

Haim – Haim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Haim is ‘life’.

Hakob – Armenian form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Ham – Hot, the biblical name of one of Noah”s sons

Ham – Ham as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ham is ‘heat’. Biblical: one of the sons of Noah.

Haman – Meaning uncertain, of Persian origin. In the Book of Esther in the Old Testament Haman, called the Agagite, is an adviser to the Persian king. He plots to have all the Jews in the realm executed, but is foiled by Queen Esther

Hamilcar – Means ‘brother of Melqart’ from Phoenician ha ‘brother’ combined with the name of the god MELQART. Hamilcar was a 3rd-century BC Carthaginian general, the father of Hannibal

Hamish – Anglicized form of a Sheumais, the vocative case of SEUMAS

Hampus – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name John

Hanael – Variant form of Hebrew Channiy’el, meaning ‘favored of God.’

Hanan – Merciful, grace, the name of various biblical men

Hanan – Means ‘gracious’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament

Hananel – God is gracious

Hananiah – Means ‘YAHWEH is gracious’ in Hebrew. This name appears frequently in the Old Testament. It is the Hebrew name of Shadrach

Hananias – Greek form of ANANIAS

Haniel – Haniel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘grace of God’.

Hank – Originally a short form of Hankin, which was a medieval diminutive of JOHN. Since the 17th century in the United States this name has also been used as a diminutive of HENRY, probably under the influence of the Dutch diminutive HENK. A famous bearer is the American former baseball player Hank Aaron (1934-)

Hanke – Dutch diminutive of JOHAN

Hankin – Diminutive of HANN

Hann – Medieval English form of Iohannes (see JOHN)

Hannah – A popular Hebrew name, Hannah represents the pleasing elements of divine favor and grace. Breathier than its Latin counterpart Anna, Hannah was a top 10 name in the Social Security Administration rankings from 1995 to 2007. Hannahs dominate pop culture. Hannah Montana was Miley Cyrus’s pop-star alter ego on the Disney Channel show of the same name. Hannah was the writer and actress Lena Dunham’s thinly veiled alter ego on the HBO series Girls. Hanna was also the titular protagonist in a 2011 fairy-tale thriller starring Saoirse Ronan.

Hannas – Greek form of ANNAS

Hanne – Danish and Norwegian short form of JOHANNE, or a German and Dutch short form of JOHANNA. This can also be a Dutch short form of JOHANNES (masculine)

Hannes – Short form of JOHANNES

Hannibal – Means ‘grace of Ba’al’ from Phoenician hann ‘grace’ combined with the name of the god BA’AL. Hannibal was the Carthaginian general who threatened Rome during the Second Punic War in the 3rd century BC

Hanniel – Hanniel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘grace of God’.

Hanno – Hanno is a boy’s name meaning ‘God is gracious’ that comes from the Hebrew name John.

Hannoch – Hannoch is a boy’s name meaning ‘dedicated’ and comes from the Hebrew name Chanoch.

Hannu – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name John

Hanoch – Hanoch as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hanoch is ‘vowed, dedicated’.

Hanok – Hanok is a boy’s name meaning ‘dedicated’ and comes from the Hebrew name Chanoch.

Hans-Gunter – Combination of HANS and GUNTER

Hans-Gunther – Combination of HANS and GUNTHER

Hans-Jurgen – Combination of HANS and JURGEN

Hans-Peter – Combination of HANS and PETER

Hans – German, Dutch and Scandinavian short form of JOHANNES. Two famous bearers were Hans Holbein (1497-1543), a Renaissance portrait painter from Germany, and Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), a Danish writer of fairy tales

Hanschen – Hanschen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hanschen is ‘God is gracious’.

Hansel – A variant of John meaning ‘God is gracious and merciful.’ A popular name in many cultures, there are over 175 variants of John in nearly every language.

Hansjorg – Combination of HANS and JORG

Hansl – Hansl as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hansl is ‘God is gracious’.

Hanson – Son of John

Hanspeter – Combination of HANS and PETER

Hanyel – Hanyel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘grace of God’.

Hara – Princess (Hebrew), Seizer (Sanskrit)

Haran – Possibly means ‘hill, mountain’ in Hebrew. This is the name of the brother of Abraham and father of Lot in the Old Testament

Harel – Means ‘altar, mountain of God’ in Hebrew. In the Hebrew Bible this word is applied to the altar in the temple in Jerusalem (Ezekiel 43:15)

Harmon – A biblical place name

Haron – Mountain of strength

Haroon – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘enlightened, mountain of strength’ it is a variant spelling of Harun.

Haroona – protector, Messanger

Haroun – Haroun as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘mountain of strength, on high, or exalted’.

Harrel – Harrel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Harrel is ‘God’s mount’.

Harrell – Harrell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Harrell is ‘God’s mount’.

Harren – Mountain, warrior

Harrod – Heroic

Harun – Arabic form of AARON. Harun al-Rashid was a 9th-century Abbasid caliph featured in the stories of ‘The 1001 Nights’

Hasdrubal – Means ‘Ba’al helps’ from Phoenician azru ‘help’ combined with the name of the god BA’AL. Hasdrubal was a Carthaginian general, the brother of Hannibal

Hashem – Thank God’ (literally, ‘Blessed be God’).

Hasin – Beautiful, Elegant, Strong. Laugh

Haskel – Haskel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Haskel is ‘intellect’.

Haskell – Haskell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Haskell is ‘intellect’.

Hason – Strong, Hardy

Hasse – Swedish diminutive of HANS

Hassin – Strong, Powerful

Hava – Modern Hebrew form of eve

Haviv – Haviv is a boy’s name that is a variant of the Hebrew name Chaviv meaning ‘loved one.’

Havryil – Ukrainian form of GABRIEL

Hayim – Hayim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hayim is ‘life’.

Hayvim – Hayvim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘life’.

Hayyim – Hayyim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘life’.

Hayym – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, meaning ‘life.’

Hazael – Means ‘God sees’ in Hebrew. This is the name of a king of Aram in the Old Testament

Hazaiah – Hazaiah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hazaiah is ‘God decides’.

Heanno – Heanno as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Heanno is ‘God is gracious’.

Hebel – Hebrew name meaning ‘breath, breathing.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain. Also spelled Hevel.

Heber – Greek and Hebrew name meaning ‘the region beyond, on the other side (of a stream or sea).’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a great grandson of Shem. Compare with another form of Heber.

Hebor – Hebor as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hebor is ‘partner or togetherness’.

Hebron – Association or community

Hed – Hebrew unisex name meaning either ‘shout of joy’ or ‘echo.’

Hedeon – Cuts down

Heder – Heder as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Heder is ‘splendor, glory, ornament, or citrus fruit’.

Heinz – Heinz as a boy’s name. Variant of Hans (Hebrew) ‘God’s grace’.

Heli – Latin form of ELI (1) used in the Old and New Testament. This form of the name is used in most English versions of the New Testament to refer to the father of Joseph (husband of Mary) in the genealogy in the Gospel of Luke

Helias – Latin form of ELIJAH used in some versions of the Vulgate

Heman – Golden

Hemele – Faithful, Truthful

Hemi – Maori form of JAMES

Henoch – Leader, initiator, also a variant of Enoch

Herell – Mountain of god

Heroot – Heroot is a boy’s name meaning ‘liberty’ and derives from the Hebrew name Cherut.

Hersch – Antelope, deer

Herschel – Variant of HERSHEL

Hersh – Alternate transcription of Yiddish (see HIRSH)

Hershel – Yiddish diminutive of HIRSH. As a non-Jewish American name (somewhat common around the end of the 19th century), it was likely inspired by the German surname HERSCHEL, borne for instance by the British-German astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822)

Herut – Herut is a boy’s name meaning ‘liberty’ and derives from the Hebrew name Cherut.

Hesed – Hesed as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hesed is ‘kindness’.

Hesekiel – Finnish form of EZEKIEL

Heshel – Yiddish diminutive of HIRSH

Heskel – God strengthens

Hevel – Hevel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hevel is ‘breath, vapor’.

Heylel – Hebrew name meaning ‘light-bringer.’ In the bible, this is a name for the morning star (Lucifer) and the honorific title of a Babylonian king. Lucifer is the Latin translation of this name.

Hezeki – Hezeki as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hezeki is ‘God gives strength’.

Hezekiah – God is my strength, an Old Testament name belonging to a king of Judah

Hezekiah – From the Hebrew name (Chizqiyahu), which means ‘YAHWEH strengthens’, from the roots (chazaq) meaning ‘to strength’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This name was borne by a powerful king of Judah who reigned in the 8th and 7th centuries BC. Also in the Old Testament, this is the name of an ancestor of the prophet Zephaniah

Hezro – Biblical Hebrew – Enclosed

Hezron – Hebrew – From the walled Town, Surrounded by Wall, Enclosed

Hi – Hi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hi is ‘my brother is exalted’.

Hieremias – Latin form of JEREMIAH

Hieremihel – Latin form of JEREMIEL

Hieu – Latin form of JEHU

Hiezecihel – Biblical Latin form of EZEKIEL

Hillel – Greatly praised, Hillel is the name of the Jewish organization which supports college students. Rabbi Hillel began the Talmud.

Hillel – Derived from Hebrew (halal) meaning ‘praise’. This name is mentioned briefly in the Old Testament as the father of the judge Abdon. It was also borne by the 1st-century BC Jewish scholar Hillel the Elder

Hindal – Taker of India, a name given to Deer

Hiob – German form of JOB

Hiram – Exalted, noble

Hiram – Probably of Phoenician origin, though it could be from Hebrew meaning ‘exalted brother’. This was the name of a king of Tyre in the Old Testament. As an English given name, Hiram came into use after the Protestant Reformation. In the 17th century the Puritans brought it to America, where it gained some currency

Hirom – Hirom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hirom is ‘my brother is exalted’.

Hirschel – Deer

Hirsh – Means ‘deer’ in Yiddish, a vernacular form of Tzvi. The deer is particularly associated with the tribe of Naphtali (see Genesis 49:21)

Hirshel – Yiddish diminutive of HIRSH

Hizkiah – Alternate form of the Hebrew name Chizqiyahu (see HEZEKIAH)

Hod – Vigorous

Hohepa – Maori form of JOSEPH

Honi – Honi is a boy’s name meaning ‘gracious’ that comes from the Hebrew name Choni.

Honna – Hebrew – God was gracious, God has shown favor, A variant of Anna

Honza – Czech form of HANS

Hosea – Salvation, The biblical Hosea was an Israelite prophet, and the Old Testament Book of Hosea is named after him.

Hosea – Variant English form of HOSHEA, though the name is spelled the same in the Hebrew text. Hosea is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Hosea. Written in the northern kingdom, it draws parallels between his relationship with his unfaithful wife and the relationship between God and his people

Hoseia – Hoseia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hoseia is ‘salvation’.

Hoshana – Hebrew unisex name derived from hosha’na, meaning ‘deliver us.’ In the bible, this was the cry of the people who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he entered Jerusalem.

Hoshea – From the Hebrew name (Hoshe’a) meaning ‘salvation’, from the root (yasha’). In the Old Testament at Numbers 13:16, Moses gives the spy Hoshea the new name Yehoshu’a (see JOSHUA), which has a related origin. This name was also borne by an 8th-century BC king of Israel, who was the last ruler of that state before it was conquered by Assyria

Hosheia – Hosheia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hosheia is ‘salvation’.

Hosie – Hebrew – Salvation, Yahweh is salvation, A variant of the name Hosea

Hovannes – Hovannes as a boy’s name is of Armenian, Central European and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hovannes is ‘God is gracious’.

Hovhannes – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful

Hovik – Diminutive of HOVHANNES

Hovo – Diminutive of HOVHANNES

Hovsep – Hebrew – Yahweh will add (another son), A derivative of Joseph

Howshea – Hebrew name meaning ‘salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the author of the Book of Hosea.

Hozai – Prophet

Huon – Huon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Huon is ‘God is gracious’.

Hy – The life itself

Hyam – Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, meaning ‘life.’

Hyman – Life

Hyman – Hyman as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Hyman is ‘life’.

Hymen – Hymen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘life’.

Hymie – Hymie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘life’.

Hyram – Hyram as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my brother is exalted’.

Hyrum – Variant of HIRAM. This name was borne by Hyrum Smith (1800-1844), an early leader within the Mormon Church

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with I

Iachin – Form of JACHIN used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Iacob – Romanian form of JACOB

Iacobus – Latin form of JACOB

Iacomus – Late Latin form of JACOB

Iacopo – Iacopo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Iacopo is ‘he who supplants’.

Iacovo – Iacovo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Iacovo is ‘he who supplants’.

Iafeth – Form of JAPHETH used in the Latin Old Testament

Iago – Welsh and Galician form of JACOB. This was the name of two early Welsh kings of Gwynedd. It is also the name of the villain in Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘Othello’ (1603)

Iain – A Scottish version of the name John meaning ‘God is gracious’

Iair – Form of JAIR used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Iairos – New Testament Greek form of JAIRUS

Iairus – Latin form of JAIRUS

Iakob – Iakob as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Iakob is ‘he who supplants’.

Iakobos – Iakobos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Iakobos is ‘he who supplants’.

Iakopa – Hawaiian form of JACOB

Iakov – Iakov as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘he who supplants’.

Iakovos – Modern Greek form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Iakovu – Old Slavic form of JACOB

Ian – The Scottish version of John, which is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is gracious’, ‘God is merciful’

Iancu – Romanian form of John, meaning Yahweh is gracious.

Ianto – Diminutive of IFAN

Iaokim – God will establish

Iapheth – Form of JAPHETH used in the Greek Old Testament

Iared – Form of JARED used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Ib – Danish diminutive of JAKOB

Iban – Basque variant form of JOHN

Ibragim – Chechen and Ossetian form of ABRAHAM

Ibrahaim – Father of many

Ibraham – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘father of a multitude’, refering to Abraham of the Old Testament whose decendents made up the people of Israel.

Ibraheem – Ibraheem is mainly used in Arabic and Indian languages. The name means ‘father of a multitude’, and is derived from Abraham.

Ibrahim – The Arabic form of Abraham, meaning father of a multitude and a biblical figure

Ibrahima – Form of IBRAHIM used in parts of western Africa

Ibriy – Hebrew name derived from the name Ever (‘the region beyond, the other side’), hence ‘Hebrew.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Merarite Levite. Abraham was called Ivri because he came from ever ‘the other side.’

Ibro – Bosnian diminutive of IBRAHIM

Ichabod – Ichabod as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ichabod is ‘the glory is gone’.

Idan – Idan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Idan is ‘era, time’.

Iddo – Biblical Hebrew form of IDDO

Iddo – From the Hebrew name (‘Iddo), possibly derived from (‘adah) meaning ‘to pass, to continue’. This is the name of a few characters in the Old Testament, including an obscure prophet who lived during the reign of Solomon and the grandfather of the prophet Zechariah

Ido – Ido as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, and the meaning of Ido is ‘evaporate, to be mighty’.

Iefan – Welsh form of JOHN

Iephthae – Form of JEPHTHAH used in the Greek Old Testament

Iepthae – Form of JEPHTHAH used in the Latin Old Testament

Ieremahel – Form of JERAHMEEL used in the Latin Old Testament

Ieremias – Greek form of JEREMIAH

Iesous – Greek form of JOSHUA and JESUS

Iesus – Latin form of Iesous (see JESUS)

Ieuan – Derived from Hebrew, meaning ‘Yahweh is merciful’, a Welsh version of the name John.

Iezekiel – Biblical Greek form of EZEKIEL

Ifan – Welsh form of JOHN

Iikka – Finnish diminutive of ISAAC

Iiro – Finnish diminutive of ISAAC

Iisakki – One who brings laughter

Ikabod – Ikabod as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ikabod is ‘the glory is gone’.

Ikaia – Hawaiian form of ISAIAH

Ikavod – Ikavod as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ikavod is ‘the glory is gone’.

Ike – Laughter

Ike – Diminutive of ISAAC. This was the nickname of the American president Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), based on the initial sound of his surname

Ikey – Ikey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ikey is ‘laughter’.

Ikia – Variation of Ikea

Ikie – Ikie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ikie is ‘laughter’.

Ilai – Possibly from the Hebrew root (‘alah) meaning ‘to ascend’. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of King David’s mighty men

Ilan – Ilan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ilan is ‘tree’.

Ile – Macedonian diminutive of ILIJA

Ilei – My God is Yahweh

Ilia – Georgian form of ELIJAH. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Илья (see ILYA) or Bulgarian Илия (see ILIYA)

Ilias – Modern Greek transcription of ELIAS

Ilie – Romanian form of ELIAS

Ilija – Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian form of ELIJAH, and an alternate transcription of Bulgarian Илия (see ILIYA)

Iliya – Bulgarian form of ELIJAH

Illes – Hungarian form of ELIAS

Illias – Jehovah is God

Illias – The Lord is my God

Illya – My God is He

Ilon – Ilon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘oak tree’.

Ilu – Akkadian cognate of EL, often used to refer to Anu

Ilya – Russian form of ELIJAH

Ilyas – A variation of the English name Elijah meaning ‘my God is Yahweh’.

Iman – God is with us, variant of Emmanuel

Imanol – God is with us

Imanol – Basque form of EMMANUEL

Imanuel – Imanuel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Imanuel is ‘God is with us’.

Immanuel – God is with us, variant of Emmanuel

Immanuel – Form of EMMANUEL used in most translations of the Old Testament. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher who held that duty was of highest importance

Immanuele – Immanuele as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Immanuele is ‘God is with us’.

Immanuwel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is with us.’ In the bible, this is the name of the promised Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah.

Imram – Variant of IMRAN

Imran – Arabic form of AMRAM. This is the name Muslims traditionally assign to the father of the Virgin Mary (analogous to the Christian Joachim)

Imriy – Hebrew name meaning ‘eloquent.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah.

Ioab – Greek and Latin form of JOAB

Ioachim – Ioachim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ioachim is ‘established by God’.

Ioachime – Ioachime as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ioachime is ‘established by God’.

Ioakeim – Greek form of JOACHIM, found in the apocryphal Gospel of James

Ioakim – Ioakim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ioakim is ‘established by God’.

Ioan – Romanian and Welsh form of JOHN. This is also an alternate transcription of Bulgarian Йоан (see YOAN (2))

Ioane – Older Georgian form of JOHN

Ioann – Older Russian form of JOHN

Ioannes – Ioannes as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ioannes is ‘God is gracious’.

Ioannis – Ioannis as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ioannis is ‘God is gracious’.

Ioannu – Old Slavic form of Ioannes (see JOHN)

Iob – Form of JOB used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Ioel – Form of JOEL used in the Greek Old Testament

Iohannes – Latin form of Ioannes (see JOHN)

Iohel – Form of JOEL used in the Latin Old Testament

Iokepa – God will increase

Iokua – Hawaiian form of JOSHUA

Ion – Basque and Romanian form of JOHN

Iona – Form of JONAH used in the Latin Old Testament, as well as the Russian and Georgian form

Ionas – Form of JONAH used in the Greek Bible. It is also the form used in the Latin New Testament

Ionatan – Romanian form of Yownathan, meaning God has given.

Ionathan – Form of JONATHAN and JEHONATHAN used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Ionel – Romanian diminutive of JOHN

Ionnes – Gift from God

Ionut – Ionut is Romanian form of John and means God Is gracious.

Ioram – Form of JORAM used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Iordan – Alternate transcription of Bulgarian Йордан (see YORDAN)

Iosaphat – Form of JEHOSHAPHAT used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Ioseb – Georgian form of JOSEPH

Iosep – God will multiply

Ioseph – Form of JOSEPH used in the Greek and Latin Bible

Iosephus – Latin form of JOSEPH

Ioses – Greek form of JOSES

Iosias – Form of JOSIAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Iosif – Romanian form of Joseph, meaning God shall add (another son).

Iosifu – Old Slavic form of Ioseph (see JOSEPH)

Iosua – Iosua is a variant form of the English Joshua Yahweh is salvation.

Iosue – Latin form of JOSHUA

Iou – Greek form of JEHU

Ioubal – Form of JUBAL used in the Greek Old Testament

Ioudas – Greek form of JUDAH

Iov – God will estahlish

Iov – God will establish

Ira – Watchful

Ira – Biblical Hebrew form of IRA (1)

Ira – Means ‘watchful’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of King David’s priest. As an English Christian given name, Ira began to be used after the Protestant Reformation. In the 17th century the Puritans brought it to America, where remained moderately common into the 20th century

Irah – Watchful

Irameel – Form of JERAHMEEL used in the Greek Old Testament

Isa – Nickname for Isaiah and Isaac

Isa – Isa as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘salvation of God’.

Isaac – He laughs

Isaac – From the Hebrew name (Yitzchaq) meaning ‘he will laugh, he will rejoice’, derived from (tzachaq) meaning ‘to laugh’. The Old Testament explains this meaning, by recounting that Abraham laughed when God told him that his aged wife Sarah would become pregnant with Isaac (see Genesis 17:17), and later Sarah laughed when overhearing the same prophecy (see Genesis 18:12). When Isaac was a boy, God tested Abraham’s faith by ordering him to sacrifice his son, though an angel prevented the act at the last moment. Isaac went on to become the father of Esau and Jacob with his wife Rebecca…

Isaak – From Hebrew ‘Yitzchak’ meaning ‘to laugh’ or ‘laughter’ a popular name in German, Greek and Yiddish, and refers to the joy of receiving a newborn.

Isaakios – Laughter

Isaaku – Church Slavic form of ISAAC

Isabel – Did you know that Isabel is the Spanish version of Elizabeth? Take off the “El” and change “beth” to “bel,” and there you have it. Isabel has a load of sisters, including Isabelle (French), Isabella (England), Elisabete (Portuguese) and Zabel (Armenian). While Isabel isn’t as popular with American parents as the French version, it has been an important name since the Middle Ages. The first queen who school kids often learn about is Spain’s Isabel, who sponsored Christopher Columbus’ explorations far from home.

Isabella – A royal name, Isabella is feminine and romantic. It’s the Italian and Spanish version of Elizabeth that originated during the Middle Ages. As Elizabeth made its way through Spain, Italy and Provence, France, it became Isabeth, then Isabeau and Isabel, before morphing into Isabella and Isabelle. Isabella reached England in the 13th century and was considered interchangeable with Elizabeth for generations. Nicknames such as Isa, Bella and Izzy have added to its appeal, landing it in the top 10 and top 3. Twilight fans will remember Isabella (or Bella) Swan.

Isac – An abbrievative version of the Hebrew name ‘Isaac’ (Yitzchak) which means ‘laughter’.

Isacc – Of Hebrew origin, a biblical name, derived from the word ‘tsachaq’ which means ‘to laugh’, Isacc was one of the sons of Abraham and Sarah and his birth bought laughter as Sarah was 99 years old when she gave birth.

Isacco – Isacco as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Isacco is ‘laughter’.

Isachar – Isachar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Isachar is ‘his reward will come’.

Isack – A variant spelling of the biblical name Yitchak, meaning ‘laughter’ or ‘to laugh’, refering to the joy at receiving news of a pregnancy.

Isai – God is salvation

Isaia – Isaia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Isaia is ‘salvation of God or the Lord helps me’.

Isaiah – God is salvation

Isaiah – From the Hebrew name (Yesha’yahu) meaning ‘YAHWEH is salvation’, from the roots (yasha’) meaning ‘to save’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. Isaiah is one of the four major prophets of the Old Testament, supposedly the author of the Book of Isaiah. He was from Jerusalem and probably lived in the 8th century BC, at a time when Assyria threatened the Kingdom of Judah. As an English Christian name, Isaiah was first used after the Protestant Reformation

Isaias – Variant of Isaiah, the name means God is my savior. It is a major biblical name as Isaiah is one of the major prophets.

Isaija – Serbian and Macedonian form of ISAIAH

Isair – God delivers

Isais – Isais as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘salvation of God’.

Isak – Isak as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Isak is ‘laughter’.

Isaque – Portuguese form of ISAAC

Isay – Russian form of ISAIAH

Iseabail – Devoted to God

Iseabail – Consecrated to God

Iser – Yiddish variant of ISRAEL

Ishaia – God is salvation.

Ishmael – God hears, In the Bible, Ishmael was the elder son of Abraham by Hagar, the Egyptian slave of Abraham”s wife Sarah. Ishmael is considered the patriarch of Arabs and forefather of Islam.’Call me Ishmael.’ —the famous opening sentence of Herman Melville”s epic novel Moby Dick

Ishmael – From the Hebrew name (Yishma’el) meaning ‘God will hear’, from the roots (shama’) meaning ‘to hear’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Abraham. He is the traditional ancestor of the Arab people. Also in the Old Testament, it is borne by a man who assassinates Gedaliah the governor of Judah. The author Herman Melville later used this name for the narrator in his novel ‘Moby-Dick’ (1851)

Ishmerai – Means ‘he guards’ in Hebrew. This name is mentioned briefly in the Old Testament

Isia – Isia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘salvation of God’.

Isiah – God is salvation

Isiah – Variant of Isaiah, the name means God is my savior. It is a major biblical name as Isaiah is one of the most important prophets.

Iskandar – Iskandar is a Lebanese version of Alexander and means defender of mankind

Iskhaq – A form of Isaac. It means he laughs.

Ismael – Latino parents interested in a name with biblical ties found it in Ismael, the Spanish spelling of Ishmael. According to the Old Testament, Ishmael was a son of Abraham and forefather of the Arab people. It was made even more famous thanks to Herman Melville’s 1851 novel, ‘Moby Dick’, which features a character with the name.

Ismahel – Form of ISHMAEL used in the Latin Old Testament

Ismail – Arabic form of ISHMAEL

Ismail – Malay, Uyghur and Albanian form of ISHMAEL. It is also an alternate transcription of Arabic (see ISMA’IL)

Ismo – Finnish form of ISHMAEL

Israel – Prince of God, he who wrestles with God

Israel – The ancient and modern states of Israel were named after this Hebrew Bible character whose name was taken from the Hebrew Yisrael, meaning “God perseveres, contends.” When Jacob was in his 90s, God changed his name to Israel for his perseverance. He is considered the father of the kingdom of Israel. Though it’s traditionally a boys’ name, leave it to “Girls” star Jemima Kirke to rock the cradle and name her daughter Rafaella Israel when she was born in 2010.

Israhel – Form of ISRAEL used in the Latin Old Testament

Isreal – A spelling variant of Israel, this Hebrew name means ‘one who prevails with God.’

Issa – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see ISA (1))

Issac – Derived from the Hebrew name Yitzchaq, which means ‘he laughs’. In the Old Testament, Isaac is the son of Abraham and Sarah.

Issachar – Possibly means ‘man of hire’ or ‘there is reward’, from Hebrew (shakhar) meaning ‘hire, wage, reward’. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the twelve sons of Jacob and Leah and the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. A justification for the name’s meaning is given in Genesis 30:18

Issah – A pet form of the name Isaiah, meaning ‘God is salvation’.

Issiah – Issiah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Issiah is ‘salvation of God or the Lord helps me’.

Issur – Alternate transcription of Yiddish (see ISER)

Issy – Diminutive of ISIDORE, ISABELLA and other names beginning with Is

Itai – Itai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Itai is ‘the Lord is with me’.

Itamar – Itamar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Itamar is ‘palm island’.

Ithai – From a Hebrew name spelled variously (‘Ittai) or (‘Itai) meaning ‘with me’. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of King David’s mighty men

Ithamar – From the Hebrew name (‘Itamar) meaning ‘date palm island’. This is the name of a son of Aaron in the Old Testament

Itiel – Itiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘the Lord is with me’.

Ittai – Ittai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ittai is ‘the Lord is with me’.

Ittamar – Ittamar is a boy’s name meaning ‘palm island’ that is a variant of the Hebrew name Itamar.

Ittay – Biblical Hebrew form of ITHAI

Ittay – Hebrew name meaning ‘neighboring’ or ‘with me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gittate and the name of one of King David’s warriors.

Itzak – Itzak as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Itzak is ‘laughter’.

Itzhak – Itzhak as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Itzhak is ‘laughter’.

Itzik – Laughter

Iudas – Latin form of JUDAH

Ivan

Ivan – Newer form of the old Slavic name Іаннъ (Ioannu), which was derived from Greek Ioannes (see JOHN). This was the name of six Russian rulers, including the 15th-century Ivan III the Great and 16th-century Ivan IV the Terrible, the first tsar of Russia. It was also borne by nine emperors of Bulgaria. Other notable bearers include the Russian author Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883), who wrote ‘Fathers and Sons’, and the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), who is best known for his discovery of the conditioned reflex

Ivane – Georgian form of JOHN

Ivann – Ivann as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ivann is ‘God is gracious’.

Ivano – Italian form of IVAN

Ivica – Diminutive of IVAN

Ivo – Diminutive of IVAN

Ivri – Variant spelling of Hebrew Ibriy, meaning ‘Hebrew.’

Ivrit – The Hebrew language

Ivtzan – Hebrew name meaning ‘coated with zinc.’

Iwan – Welsh form of JOHN and a Polish form of IVAN

Ixaka – Laughter

Iy-Kabowd – Hebrew name meaning ‘inglorious, without glory.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Phinehas.

Iyad – Meaning ‘my hand’ , from the Hebrew word for hand ‘yad’.

Iyar – Iyar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Iyar is ‘light’.

Iyov – Variant spelling of Hebrew Iyowb, meaning ‘hated, oppressed.’

Iyowb – Hebrew name meaning ‘hated, oppressed.’ In the bible, this is the name of a patient man who was severely tested by God. Job is the Anglicized form.

Iyra – Hebrew name meaning ‘watchful of a town.’ In the bible, this is the name of one king David’s officers and two of his warriors.

Iythamar – Hebrew name meaning ‘land of palms.’ In the bible, this is the name of the youngest son of Aaron.

Iythiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is with me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite and a disciple.

Iyyar – Iyyar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Iyyar is ‘light’.

Iyyov – Biblical Hebrew form of JOB

Iyyov – Variant spelling of Hebrew Iyov, meaning ‘hated, oppressed.’

Izaac – Izaac as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Izaac is ‘laughter’.

Izaak – Izaak as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Izaak is ‘laughter’.

Izac – A Biblical name deriving from the Hebrew word tsachaq meaning ‘to laugh, laughter’.

Izaiah – Variant of Isaiah, the name means God is my savior. It is a major biblical name as Isaiah is one of the major prophets.

Izak – Variant of Isaac, the name means to laugh. In the Bible, Isaac is the son of Abraham & Sarah.

Izan – Spanish form of ETHAN, reflecting the English pronunciation

Izaya – Variant of Isaiah, the name means God is my savior. It is a major biblical name as Isaiah is one of the most important prophets.

Izayah – Variant of Isaiah, holds his faith close to his heart.

Izeyah

Iziah – Iziah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Iziah is ‘salvation of God or the Lord helps me’.

Izik – Izik as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Izik is ‘laughter’.

Izrail – Arabic form of AZRAEL

Izreal – Wrestles with God, variant of Israel

Izreal – Contender with God

Izsak – Izsak as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Izsak is ‘laughter’.

Izzy – Familiar form of Isaac, Isidore, or Israel

Izzy – Diminutive of ISIDORE, ISABEL, ISRAEL, and other names beginning with a similar sound

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with J

J – A pet name for James, an English name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Yahweh may protect, holder of heel, supplanter’.

Jaagup – Estonian form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jaak – Estonian form of JACOB or JAMES, and a Flemish short form of JACOB

Jaakkima – Finnish form of JOACHIM

Jaakko – Finnish form of Jacob, Supplanter, Representative

Jaako – Supplanter

Jaakob – Finnish and Estonian form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jaakoppi – Finnish form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jaan – Estonian form of JOHN

Jaap – Jaap as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaap is ‘he who supplants’.

Jabal – The one who glides away

Jabes – Jabes as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘borne in pain’.

Jabesh – Jabesh as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘borne in pain’.

Jabez – Born in pain, implying a survivor

Jabez – Jabez as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jabez is ‘borne in pain’.

Jabin – Jabin as a boy’s name is pronounced JAY-bin. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jabin is ‘God has built’.

Jabril – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see JIBRIL)

Jac – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, A variant of Jack

Jacan – Jacan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacan is ‘trouble’.

Jaccob

Jaccob – Supplanter

Jace – Some nicknames develop a life of their own, with Jace representing an edgy, monosyllabic variant of the name Jason and a smoother counterpart to the name Chase. Director Jason DaSilva chose Jase for his son. Catchy and swift off the tongue and on the page, Jace has also made several appearances in fantasy fiction, including the trading-card game Magic the Gathering and the Mortal Instruments series. Jase Dyer was also a tragic love interest and gangster on the British soap opera EastEnders. There’s also Jace (Jason) Robinson of the reality TV trucking show Duck Dynasty.

Jacen – Jacen as a boy’s name is of English, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacen is ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jachim – Jachim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jachim is ‘established by God’.

Jachin – Means ‘he establishes’ in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Simeon in the Old Testament. It was also the name of one of the two pillars that stood outside Solomon’s Temple, Boaz being the other

Jachym – Czech form of JOACHIM

Jack William – The name Jack means ‘gracious’ or ‘merciful’. It can also mean ‘supplanter’. William is a German name that means ‘will’ or ‘desire’. It can also mean ‘protection’ which from the German word ‘helm’

Jack – Derived from Jackin (earlier Jankin), a medieval diminutive of JOHN. It is often regarded as an independent name. During the Middle Ages it was very common, and it became a slang word meaning ‘man’. It was frequently used in fairy tales and nursery rhymes, such as ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, ‘Little Jack Horner’, and ‘Jack Sprat’. American writers Jack London (1876-1916) and Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) were two famous bearers of this name. It is also borne by American actor Jack Nicholson (1937-)

Jackie – Diminutive of JACK or JACQUELINE. A notable bearer was baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919-1972), the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball

Jackin – Variant of JANKIN

Jacko – Jacko as a boy’s name is of Old English and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacko is ‘he who supplants’.

Jackob – Variation of Jacob which means Supplanter

Jackson – Originally a last name meaning ‘son of Jack.’ Well-known Jacksons: President Andrew Jackson, General Stonewall Jackson, artist Jackson Pollock, musician Michael Jackson.

Jacky – Jacky as a boy’s name is of Old English and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacky is ‘son of Jack, he who supplants, or God is gracious’.

Jaco – Jaco as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaco is ‘he who supplants’.

Jacob – Supplanter

Jacob-James – Both name mean the same thing, ‘Yahweh (God) will protect’ and ‘supplanter’, both are biblical names.

Jacob-William – Jacob means ‘Yahweh will protect’, ‘heel’ or ‘supplanter’. William is taken from the two words ‘will’ meaning ‘desire’ and ‘helm’ which means ‘protect’.

Jacob – From the Latin Iacobus, which was from the Greek (Iakobos), which was from the Hebrew name (Ya’aqov). In the Old Testament Jacob (later called Israel) is the son of Isaac and Rebecca and the father of the twelve founders of the twelve tribes of Israel. He was born holding his twin brother Esau’s heel, and his name is explained as meaning ‘holder of the heel’ or ‘supplanter’, because he twice deprived his brother of his rights as the firstborn son (see Genesis 27:36). Other theories claim that it is in fact derived from a hypothetical name like (Ya’aqov’el) meaning ‘may God protect’…

Jacobe – Supplanter

Jacobe – Supplanter

Jacobi – Jacobi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacobi is ‘he who supplants’.

Jacobo – Jacobo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacobo is ‘he who supplants’.

Jacobus – Jacobus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacobus is ‘he who supplants’.

Jacoby – Jacoby as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacoby is ‘he who supplants’.

Jacopo – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter, A variant of name Jacob

Jacot – Supplanter

Jacques – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter, A variant of name Jacob

Jacquet – Jacquet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jacquet is ‘he who supplants’.

Jacqui – God is gracious

Jacub – Variation of Jacob which means Supplanter

Jacut – Bretons form of Jacob, meaning supplanter

Jad – Familiar form of Jadon

Jada – wise

Jadan – This name means either a content person or God has heard.

Jade – Hebrew – Thankful, Jade is Green Gemstone, A pet form of name Jadon

Jaden

Jaden – An invented name, using the popular den suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan. This name first became common in American in the 1990s when similar-sounding names were increasing in popularity. It is sometimes considered a variant of JADON

Jader – Jader is a boy’s name meaning ‘thankful’ or ‘God will judge’ that is related to the American name Jaden and the Hebrew name Jadon.

Jadiel – God is my Fortune, Spanish variant of Hebrew name Gadiel

Jadin – Hebrew – Thankful, A variant of Jade

Jadon – Jehovah has heard, originally a male biblical name now used for both genders

Jadon – Derived from the Hebrew ‘thankful’, the name was borne in the Bible by Jadon the Meronothite, one of the builders of the wall of Jerusalem

Jadyn – Variant of JADEN

Jae – Variant of JAY (1)

Jaeden – Jaeden as a boy’s name is of American and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaeden is ‘thankful or God will judge’.

Jaedon – Jaedon as a boy’s name is of American and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaedon is ‘thankful or God will judge’.

Jael – Mountain goat

Jael – Perseveres through rough obstacles, and life’s curve balls.

Jaen – ostrich

Jafet – Hebrew – Enlargement, May he expand, A variant transcription of Japheth

Jaffa – Hebrew – Beauty, Lovely

Jaffe – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see YAFE)

Jago – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter, A variant of name Jacob

Jaheem – Dignified

Jaheim – This spiritual name is a variation of Jakeen and means ‘raised up.’

Jahleel – Means ‘God waits’ in Hebrew. This name is mentioned briefly in the Old Testament

Jahzeel – Means ‘God will divide’ in Hebrew. This is the son of Naphtali in the Old Testament

Jaidan – One of the many possible spellings for this Hebrew name meaning ‘thankful’.

Jaiden

Jaiden – Derived from the Hebrew name Jadon, meaning ‘thankful’ or ‘he will judge’.

Jaidin – Jaidin as a boy’s name is of American and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaidin is ‘thankful or God will judge’.

Jaidon – As an alternative to the more traditional spelling Jayden, this name has been interpreted as meaning ‘thankful’.

Jaime – Spanish and Portuguese form of JAMES

Jair – He shines

Jair – Means ‘he shines’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of both a son of Manasseh and one of the ruling judges of the Israelites

Jairo

Jairo – A person who enlightens

Jairus – From (Iairos), the Greek form of JAIR used in the New Testament, where it belongs to the father of a young girl brought back to life by Jesus

Jaisen – Jaisen as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaisen is ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jaison – Jaison as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaison is ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jajuan – God is merciful

Jak – Jak a spelling variant of the name ‘Jack’, derived from the Hebrew Yakov, or Jacob, meaning ‘Yahweh is gracious’

Jaka – Slovene form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jakab – Hungarian form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jakan – A wise troubled man

Jake

Jake – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter, A diminutive of name Jacob

Jakeb – Jakeb as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jakeb is ‘he who supplants’.

Jakeem – Jakeem as a boy’s name is pronounced ya-KEEM. It is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, and the meaning of Jakeem is ‘raised up’.

Jakes – Basque form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jakie – Jakie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jakie is ‘he who supplants’.

Jakim – Jakim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew or Arabic origin meaning ‘raised up or established by God’.

Jakkie – God is gracious

Jakle – Macedonian form of Jacob, meaning supplanter.

Jakob – Meaning ‘Yahweh may protect’ Jakob is a biblical name for one of the patriarchs of Israel.

Jakobe – Variant of Jacob, always finishes what he starts.

Jakoby – A variant of Jacob meaning ‘supplanter.’

Jakoh – Belgian variation of Jacob, meaning supplanter.

Jakome – Supplanter

Jakov – Jakov as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘he who supplants’.

Jaksa – Diminutive of JAKOV

Jakub – Jakub as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jakub is ‘he who supplants’.

Jakup – Faroese form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jakys – A supplanter

Jaleigh – He who has whown favor

Jalil – Expectant of God

Jalon – One who is murmuring

Jame – Short from James, means to heal

Jameen – Woind blowing from suoth

James-Edward – James means ‘Yahweh may protect’ and ‘supplanter’, Edward means ‘guardian of riches’ and is the male diminutive form of Eduarda.

James-Joseph – James is an English name derived from the biblical name Jacob, meaning ‘protect’ ‘heal’ or ‘supplanter’. Joseph is also a biblical name and means ‘will add’ or ‘to increase’.

James-Matthew – James is an English name that means ‘protect’ ‘heal’ or ‘supplanter’. The name Matthew is a biblical name and means ‘gift of Yahweh’ or ‘gift of the Lord’.

James-Richard – James is an English name that means ‘protect’ ‘heal’ or ‘supplanter’. Richard means ‘powerful ruler’ or ‘strong ruler’. Taken from the words ‘ric’, meaning ‘powerful’ and ‘hart’ which means ‘brave’.

James-William – James of Hebrew origin meaning ‘supplanter or follower’. James is the English form of Jacob. William, Germanic meaning ‘protection’

James – English form of the Late Latin name Iacomus, which was derived from (Iakobos), the New Testament Greek form of the Hebrew name Ya’aqov (see JACOB). This was the name of two apostles in the New Testament. The first was Saint James the Greater, the apostle John’s brother, who was beheaded under Herod Agrippa in the Book of Acts. The second was James the Lesser, son of Alphaeus. Another James (known as James the Just) is also mentioned in the Bible as being the brother of Jesus…

Jamese – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter, A variant of name James

Jamesie – Jamesie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jamesie is ‘he who supplants’.

Jameson – From an English surname meaning ‘son of JAMES’

Jamesy – God may protect

Jamey – Jamey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jamey is ‘he who supplants’.

Jamian – A right hand of favor

Jamie – Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of JAMES. Since the late 19th century it has also been used as a feminine form

Jamiel – Handsome

Jamin – Right hand, In the Old Testament, this is a son of Simeon.

Jamin – Jamin as a boy’s name is pronounced JAY-min. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jamin is ‘son of the right hand’.

Jamis – Son of James

Jamison – Jamison as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Old English origin, and the meaning of Jamison is ‘he who supplants or son of James’.

Jammie – Jammie is a variaiton of Jamie and means ‘Yahweh may protect’, ‘heel’ or ‘supplanter’.

Jamon – Right hand of favor. A Biblical name.

Jamon – A right hand of favor

Jamsey – Jamsey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jamsey is ‘he who supplants’.

Jamys – He who grasps the heel

Jan – Form of JOHANNES used in various languages. This name was borne by the 15th-century Flemish painter Jan van Eyck and the 17th-century Dutch painter Jan Vermeer

Jancsi – Jancsi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is gracious’.

Jane – For parents seeking a simple and spectacular name, look no further than Jane. Yeah, yeah, we’ve heard about plain Jane, Jane Doe and other Jane references that put it in a less-than-bright light. But what about novelist Jane Austen, anthropologist Jane Goodall and actress Jane Lynch—just a few real-life Janes who’ve achieved great success and made the name one of the most recognizable since the 16th century. Fluff-free and feisty, Jane, meaning “God is gracious,” is as classic as name can get.

Janek – Polish and Czech diminutive of JAN (1)

Janez – Slovene form of JOHANNES

Jani – Finnish form and Hungarian diminutive of JOHN

Janic – Bretons form of John, meaning Yahweh is gracious

Janie – God is gracious

Janiel – Form of Daniel, the name means God judges me.

Janis – She who has been given by God

Jankia – God is gracious

Jankin – Medieval diminutive of JAN (3)

Janko – Janko as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Janko is ‘God is gracious’.

Jannai – Jannai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jannai is ‘flourishing’.

Janne – Finnish form of JOHN, as well as a Swedish diminutive of JAN (1)

Jannes – Hebrew – Yahweh is Gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of John

Jannic – Jannic is a variant of Janic and means Yahweh is gracious

Jannick – Danish diminutive of JAN (1)

Jannik – Danish diminutive of JAN (1)

Janos – Hungarian form of JOHN

Jans – God is merciful

Jansen – God has been gracious

Jantje – God is gracious

Janusz – Polish form of JOHN

Japhet – Handsome or beautiful, used by some as a variant of Japheth

Japhet – Japhet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Japhet is ‘comely’.

Japheth – Enlarged, expands, In the Bible, Japheth was a son of Noah and the father of the people of Europe and Asia Minor.

Japheth – From the Hebrew name (Yefet) meaning ‘enlarged’. In the Old Testament he is one of the three sons of Noah, along with Shem and Ham. He was the ancestor of the peoples of Europe and Northern Asia

Japhy – The name Japhy is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘he expands’.

Japik – Frisian form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jaquan – One who is raised by God

Jaques – He who is replaced

Jaquin – Established by God

Jarad – Jarad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarad is ‘descending’.

Jarah – Honey, he gives sweetness, The biblical Jarah was a descendant of Jonathan.

Jarah – Jarah as a boy’s name is pronounced JAY-rah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarah is ‘God gives sweetness, honey’.

Jaran – Jaran as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jarden – Hebrew variation of Jordan, origin meaning flowing down’.

Jareb – Jareb as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jareb is ‘he will struggle’.

Jared – Descending, a pre-flood biblical name related to Jordan

Jared – Jared is the kind of name that sounds like it was invented in modern times yet goes back a long ways (according to the Hebrew Bible, Jared was a close descendant of Adam). The name has an edge to it and no celebrity embodies edgy (and quirky) better than actor Jared Leto. After an on-and-off relationship with the baby-name charts for decades, Jared became super-trendy in the 1980s and ’90s.

Jareed – Man who is descending

Jareh – He who descends

Jaren

Jaren – This biblical name means to cry out and rejoice, to sing out in praise.

Jareth – Probably a blend of JARED and GARETH. This was the name of the Goblin King, played by David Bowie, in the movie ‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

Jari – Helmeted soldier

Jarid – Jarid as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarid is ‘descending’.

Jariel – Variant of Jarial, the name means God sees.

Jarin

Jarin – Jarin as a boy’s name is of Israeli origin meaning ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jarius – One who gives light

Jarkko – Diminutive of JARMO

Jarmo – Lifted up or exalted by God

Jarod – Jarod as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarod is ‘descending or down-flowing’.

Jarom – To be happy and prosperous

Jaron – Jaron as a boy’s name is pronounced JARE-on, ja-RAHN. It is of Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jaron is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jarrad – Jarrad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarrad is ‘descending’.

Jarrah – Jarrah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarrah is ‘God gives sweetness or honey’.

Jarran – Jarran as a boy’s name isof Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jarran is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jarrard – Jarrard as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarrard is ‘descending’.

Jarred – Jarred as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and English origin, and the meaning of Jarred is ‘descending or down-flowing’.

Jarren – Jarren as a boy’s name isof Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jarren is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jarres – A stable, sensitive and imaginative being, super cool

Jarrid – Jarrid as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarrid is ‘descending’.

Jarrin – Jarrin as a boy’s name is of Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jarrin is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jarrine – A cry of rejoicing

Jarrod – He descends, rose

Jarrod – Variant of the biblical name Jared meaning ‘rose’ or ‘descent.’

Jarron – Jarron as a boy’s name is of Israeli origin meaning ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jarrot – Jarrot as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarrot is ‘down-flowing’.

Jarrott – Jarrott as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jarrott is ‘down-flowing’.

Jarry – Exalted of the Lord

Jary – A warrior with a helmet

Jaryd – Jaryd as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaryd is ‘descending’.

Jaryn – Jaryn as a boy’s name is of English origin meaning ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jas – Hebrew – Yahweh is Gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A pet form of James

Jasa – Slovene diminutive of JAKOB

Jascha – God may protect

Jase – Nicknames are in the spotlight and receiving the kind of attention and birth certificate real estate normally reserved for more traditional names. Documentary director Jason DaSilva gave his son the name Jase in 2012. Jase Dyer is the name of a tragic love interest and gangster on the 2007–08 BBC soap opera ‘EastEnders.’

Jasen – Jasen as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin meaning ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jasiah – Variant of Josiah, the name means God helps.

Jasiel – The name Jasiel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘whom God made’.

Jasin – Jasin as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jasin is ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jaska – Diminutive of JAAKKO

Jason – In Greek mythology, Jason led the Argonauts to sail in search of the Golden Fleece. (And along the way, he fell in love with a sorceress.) But in the New Testament, Jason is the name of one who showed hospitality to St. Paul. Though it never reached No. 1, Jason was a top 5 name from 1973 to 1982. According to Social Security data, it fell out of the top 50 in 2004 but remains solidly in the top 100. It helped pave the way for the popularity of Jacob and even Mason. Jayson is an alternative spelling that’s in the top 500.

Jasper – Treasurer

Jasun – Jasun as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jasun is ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jathan – Derived from the name Jonathan meaning ‘a gift from God’ and ‘God is gracious and merciful.’

Jaume – Catalan form of JAMES

Jaumet – Diminutive of JAUME

Javan – Biblical name for son of Japheth

Javan – Javan as a boy’s name is pronounced JAY-van. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Javan is ‘Ionian’. Biblical: the grandson of Noah who settled in the islands and coast lands of the Mediterranean.

Javaughn – Hebrew: Deceiver, one who makes sadness, Latin: Angel of Greece.

Javen – Hebrew – Greece, A variant of the name Javan which is derived from Yavan

Javian – A variant of Javan, the Hebrew name for Greece.

Javid – A variant form of the English name David meaning ‘beloved, friend’ it is a popular European name.

Javien – Variant of Javon, the name means son Japheth, one of Noah’s sons in the Bible.

Javin – A variant of the Hebrew name Javan meaning Greece. Javan was a descendant of Noah, the bible hero who built the ark, and said to be an ancestor to the Greek people.

Javion – One who is made out of clay

Javion – Variant of Javon, the name means son Japheth, one of Noah’s sons in the Bible.

Javon – The name Javon is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Greece’.

Jawan – God is gracious

Jawon – God is gracious

Jax – Short form of JACKSON

Jaxon – Variant of JACKSON

Jaxsen – Son of Jack

Jaxson – Variant of JACKSON

Jaxx – Short form of JACKSON

Jay – Short form of names beginning with the sound J, such as JAMES or JASON. It was originally used in America in honour of founding father John Jay (1749-1825), whose surname was derived from the jaybird

Jaybin – Means perceptive, Name was born by two kings of hazor in the old testament

Jayce – Jayce as a boy’s name is of English, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jayce is ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jaycob – Variant of JACOB

Jaydan – Derived from the Hebrew name Jotam , meaning ‘thankful’.

Jayden

Jayden-James – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘thankful’ . James of Hebrew origin meaning ‘supplanter or follower’. James is the English form of Jacob.

Jayden – There are many ways to spell this name, but the inventive Jayden has always been the most popular, followed by Jaden and Jaiden. To date, Jayden is the only nontraditional boys’ name to enter the top 5 in a crowd that includes soundalike names Brayden and Kaden. It was at the height of its popularity from 2003 to 2013, thanks to celebrity parents. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett kicked off the trend with son Jaden in 1998, followed by Christian Slater, David Boreanaz and Andre Agassi. But for Britney Spears, it was all about the Ys: she named her second son Jayden Jaymes in 2006.

Jaydenn – This alternate spelling of ‘Jadon’ means God has heard.

Jaydin – He is the one who will give the right judgement.

Jaydon – Jaydon as a boy’s name is of American and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaydon is ‘thankful or God will judge’.

Jaydyn – Refers to grateful or appreciative.

Jayke – The faith that Yahweh must protect

Jaykob – The one who succeeds continually.

Jaylen – Meaning ‘thankful’ , this is also a variant of the name Jadon and can be used as a girls name.

Jaylin – Variant of JALEN. It can also be a feminine elaboration of JAY (1)

Jayme – A form of Jamey

Jaymes – Jaymes as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaymes is ‘he who supplants’.

Jaymin – Right hand of favor

Jayron – Refers to the person who is expert in singing.

Jaysen – Jaysen as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jaysen is ‘healer or the Lord is salvation’.

Jayven – Jayven as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jayven is ‘Ionian’.

Jayvern – Jayvern as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jayvern is ‘Ionian’.

Jayvin – This variant of the Biblical name Javin means son of Japheth, the eldest son of Noah.

Jayvion – Tries to fix the problems of others, offers advice.

Jayvon – Jayvon as a boy’s name is of American and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jayvon is ‘Ionian’.

Jazeps – Latvian variant of Joseph. It means God will increase.

Jaziah – Variant of Josiah, the name means God helps.

Jaziel – Variant of Jahziel, chosen by God.

Jeames – Displacement or shifting or movement.

Jean-Baptiste – Combination of JEAN (1) and BAPTISTE, referring to Saint John the Baptist

Jean-Charles – Combination of JEAN (1) and CHARLES

Jean-Christophe – Combination of JEAN (1) and CHRISTOPHE

Jean-Claude – Combination of JEAN (1) and CLAUDE

Jean-Francois – Combination of JEAN (1) and FRANCOIS

Jean-Jacques – Combination of JEAN (1) and JACQUES. This name was borne by the French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)

Jean-Luc – Combination of JEAN (1) and LUC. A famous bearer is the French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard (1930-)

Jean-Marc – Combination of JEAN (1) and MARC

Jean-Marie – Combination of JEAN (1) and MARIE

Jean-Michel – Combination of JEAN (1) and MICHEL

Jean-Paul – Combination of JEAN (1) and PAUL. A famous bearer was the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)

Jean-Philippe – Combination of JEAN (1) and PHILIPPE

Jean-Pierre – Combination of JEAN (1) and PIERRE

Jean – French form of Jehan, the Old French form of Iohannes (see JOHN). The French philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) and Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) were two well-known bearers of this name. It was also borne by the German-French Dadaist artist Jean Arp (1886-1966)

Jeana – God is gracious

Jeanette – God is gracious

Jeanine – God is gracious

Jeanmarie – Gracious God is with us.

Jeannette – God is gracious

Jeannie – God is gracious

Jeannine – God is gracious

Jeannot – Jeannot as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jeannot is ‘God is gracious’.

Jeb – Sometimes a diminutive of JACOB. This name may have also resulted from a nickname of James Ewell Brown Stuart (1833-1864), a Confederate general in the American Civil War, which was formed from the initial letters of his three given names

Jebediah – The name Jebediah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘beloved friend’.

Jeconiah – Means ‘YAHWEH will establish’ in Hebrew. This is another name (with the same meaning) of the Judean king Jehoiachin

Jed – Derived from Hebrew name Jedidiah, meaning ‘friend of the Lord’. Or from the Arabic ‘Jad’ meaning ‘hand’.

Jedadiah – Jedadiah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jedadiah is ‘beloved of the Lord’.

Jedaiah – Jedaiah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jedaiah is ‘Jehovah knows’.

Jedd

Jedd – Jedd as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jedd is ‘beloved of the Lord’.

Jedediah – Jedediah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jedediah is ‘beloved of the Lord’.

Jedi – God knows, God protects

Jedi – Friend of God or beloved by God

Jediah – Jediah as a boy’s name is pronounced je-DYE-ah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jediah is ‘Jehovah knows’.

Jedidiah – Beloved of God, In the Bible, the blessing name Jedidiah was given to King Solomon in infancy.

Jedidiah – Jedidiah as a boy’s name is pronounced jed-ah-DYE-ah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jedidiah is ‘beloved of the Lord’. Biblical: a ‘blessing’ name given in infancy to King Solomon, David’s second son by Bathsheba.

Jef – Dutch short form of JOZEF

Jehan – Old French form of Iohannes (see JOHN)

Jehiel – Means ‘God will live’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several people in the Old Testament, including one of King David’s lute players

Jehoash – From the Hebrew name (Yeho’ash), an extended form of (see JOASH). According to the Old Testament, this was the name of a king of Israel. He probably reigned in the 8th century BC

Jehohanan – From the Hebrew name Yehochanan, an extended form of Yochanan (see JOHN). It is borne by a few minor characters in the English Old Testament

Jehoiachin – Means ‘YAHWEH establishes’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a king of Judah. Also known as Jeconiah, he was imprisoned in Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar after a brief reign in the early 6th century BC

Jehoiakim – Means ‘raised by YAHWEH’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a king of Judah. He lived in the 7th century BC, and was the son of Josiah and the father of Jehoiachin

Jehoiakin – Jehoiakin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jehoiakin is ‘established by God’.

Jehoichin – Jehovah has established

Jehoioachim – Jehoioachim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jehoioachim is ‘established by God’.

Jehonathan – From the Hebrew name (Yehonatan), the full form of JONATHAN. This is the name of a few minor characters in the Old Testament

Jehoram – From the Hebrew name (Yehoram) meaning ‘exalted by YAHWEH’. In the Old Testament this is the name of a king of Judah and a king of Israel, both of whom ruled at about the same time in the 9th century BC

Jehoshaphat – Means ‘YAHWEH has judged’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the fourth king of Judah, noted for having a generally peaceful and prosperous reign

Jehosheba – From the Hebrew name (Yehosheva’) meaning ‘YAHWEH is an oath’. In the Old Testament she is the daughter of King Jehoram of Judah. With her husband Jehoiada she rescued the future king Joash, her nephew, from a purge

Jehovah – Form of YAHWEH used in older translations of the Bible, produced by blending the letters of the Tetragrammaton with the vowels from ADONAI

Jehu – Means ‘YAHWEH is he’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a king of Israel. He ruled in the 9th century BC, coming to power by overthrowing Jehoram. This was also the name of a prophet during the reign of the king Baasha

Jehudi – Means ‘Jew’ in Hebrew, ultimately referring to a person from the tribe of Judah. In the Old Testament this is the name of a servant of King Jehoiakim

Jekabs – Latvian form of JACOB

Jem – Diminutive of JEREMY (and formerly of JAMES)

Jemimah – It means Dove

Jemmy – Diminutive of JEREMY (and formerly of JAMES)

Jemuel – The name Jemuel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘day of God’.

Jenda – God is gracious

Jenkin – God is merciful

Jenkins – Jenkins as a boy’s name is of Flemish and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jenkins is ‘little John or God is gracious’.

Jennings – God is merciful

Jennison – Son of Jan

Jens – God is gracious, jered from jared

Jensen – Scandinavian – Son of Jens, Son of Jan, A variant of Janson

Jenson – Variant of JENSEN

Jephtah – First born

Jephtha – Variant of JEPHTHAH

Jephthah – Means ‘he opens’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name belongs to a ruling judge. He successfully defended Israel from the Ammonites, but was then obliged to sacrifice his daughter because of a vow he had made

Jeppe – Diminutive of JAKOB

Jeptha – Variant of JEPHTHAH

Jerad – Jerad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and English origin, and the meaning of Jerad is ‘descending or down-flowing’.

Jerah – Jerah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jerah is ‘taught by God’.

Jerahmeel – From Hebrew (Yerachme’el) meaning ‘God will have pity’. This name is borne by a few minor characters in the Old Testament

Jerahmy – Form of Jeremy (God will uplift).

Jerami – God will be praised or God will uplift.

Jeramiah – Hebrew – Exalted by Yahweh, Appointed by Yahweh, A variant of the name Jeremiah

Jeramy – God will uplift

Jeran – Jeran as a boy’s name isof Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jeran is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jerb – A merciful gift from God

Jere – Finnish diminutive of JEREMIAS (usually used independently), as well as a Croatian diminutive of JERONIM and an English diminutive of JERALD or JEREMIAH

Jered – Jered as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jered is ‘descending’.

Jereme – Jereme as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jereme is ‘the Lord exalts’.

Jeremi – Polish form of JEREMIAH

Jeremia – Jeremia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jeremia is ‘the Lord exalts’.

Jeremiah – The Lord exalts

Jeremiah – This biblical name was embraced by the Puritans, who brought it to the New World in the 16th century. In the Old Testament, Jeremiah is a major prophet who warned of the fall of Jerusalem and spoke against the worship of false gods and idolatry during the reign of the last kings of Judah. In recent years, Jeremiah’s vintage, vowel-packed ending has made the name an old-school standout among parents, pushing it past the more contemporary Jerome and Jeremy.

Jeremias – Jeremias as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘may Jehovah exalt’.

Jeremiasz – Polish form of JEREMIAH

Jeremie – French form of JEREMIAH

Jeremiel – From Latin Hieremihel, probably from the Hebrew name Yerachme’el (see JERAHMEEL). Jeremiel (also called Remiel or Uriel) is named as an archangel in the apocryphal book of Esdras (preserved in Latin) in the Old Testament

Jeremih – A variant of the Hebrew name Jeremiah, which is also related to Jeremy, meaning ‘God has raised.’

Jeremii – God is worthy to be praised.

Jeremija – Jeremija as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jeremija is ‘the Lord exalts’.

Jeremiya – Jeremiya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jeremiya is ‘the Lord exalts’.

Jeremy – The Lord exalts, variant of Jeremiah

Jeremy – Medieval English form of JEREMIAH, and the form used in some English versions of the New Testament

Jeremyah – God will uplift

Jeren – Jeren as a boy’s name isof Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jeren is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jeriah – Jehovah has seen. A Biblical name.

Jeriah – Jeriah as a boy’s name is pronounced jer-RYE-ah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jeriah is ‘taught by God’. Biblical name. Jerah is the name of a Hebrew lunar month, also a given name.

Jericho – From the name of a city in Israel that is mentioned several times in the Old Testament. The meaning of the city’s name is uncertain, but it may be related to the Hebrew word (yareach) meaning ‘moon’, or otherwise to the Hebrew word (reyach) meaning ‘fragrant’

Jeriel – In the bible, one of the six sons of tola and patriarch of the israeli tribe of issachar, God has witnessed

Jerimiah – Hebrew – Exalted by Yahweh, Appointed by Yahweh, A variant of the name Jeremiah

Jerin – Means one will sing or shout

Jerko – A diminutive of Jeromin.

Jermiah – Variant of Jeremiah, has great faith in God.

Jernej – Slovene form of BARTHOLOMEW

Jeroboam – From the Hebrew name (Yarav’am) meaning ‘the people contend’. According to the Old Testament, this was the name of the leader of the revolt against King Rehoboam of Israel. The kingdom was split into Judah in the south and Israel in the north, with Jeroboam becoming the first king of the latter

Jerod – Jerod as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and English origin, and the meaning of Jerod is ‘descending’.

Jeron – To sing or to shout

Jeronim – One who is saved from the harm, a holy name.

Jerrad – Jerrad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and English origin, and the meaning of Jerrad is ‘descending’.

Jerrah – Jehovah has seen. A Biblical name.

Jerrah – Jerrah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jerrah is ‘taught by God’.

Jerram – Appointed by Yahweh

Jerred – Jerred as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and English origin, and the meaning of Jerred is ‘descending or down-flowing’.

Jerren – Jerren as a boy’s name isof Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jerren is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jerrick – Hebrew – City of Fragrance, Slavic – Strong, Fierce, Favor, Grace

Jerriel – Jerriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jerriel is ‘God has seen’.

Jerrin – Jerrin as a boy’s name is of Israeli origin, and the meaning of Jerrin is ‘cry of rejoicing’.

Jerrod – Hebrew – Descent, A variant of Jared

Jerron – Jerron as a boy’s name is of Israeli and Greek origin, and the meaning of Jerron is ‘cry of rejoicing or sacred name’.

Jerrot – Jerrot as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jerrot is ‘down-flowing’.

Jerrott – Jerrott as a boy’s name is of Old English and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jerrott is ‘spear brave or down-flowing’.

Jerry – Diminutive of JEREMY, JEROME, GERALD, GERALDINE, and other names beginning with the same sound. A notable bearer was American comedian Jerry Lewis (1926-2017)

Jesaiah – Health of a person, Derived from hebrew yesha’yah meaning Yahweh’s salvation

Jesaja – Hebrew – Yahweh is Salvation, God will help you, A variant of name Isaiah

Jesajas – Hebrew – Yahweh is Salvation, God will help you, A variant of name Isaiah

Jeshua – The son of nun, successor of Noah

Jesiah – Variant of Joshua. Variant of Jesse Jehovah exists.

Jesiah – Jesiah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jesiah is ‘the Lord exists’.

Jesimiel – Jesimiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jesimiel is ‘the Lord establishes’.

Jeson – Derived from hebrew yeshua a contraction of yehoshua meaning help of jehovah

Jesous – Jesous as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jesous is ‘the Lord is salvation’.

Jess – Short form of JESSE or JESSICA

Jesse – God exists, wealthy

Jesse – From the Hebrew name (Yishai), which possibly means ‘gift’. In the Old Testament Jesse is the father of King David. It began to be used as an English given name after the Protestant Reformation. A famous bearer was Jesse James (1847-1882), an American outlaw who held up banks and stagecoaches. He was eventually shot by a fellow gang member for a reward. Another famous bearer was the American athlete Jesse Owens (1913-1980), whose real name was James Cleveland (or J. C.) Owens

Jessey – Jessey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jessey is ‘the Lord exists’.

Jessiah – Made in the image of God.

Jessica – Jessica Alba, Jessica Chastain, Jessica Biel: There’s no shortage of Jessicas who’ve distinguished themselves in entertainment today. But the name goes way back: In 1596, William Shakespeare presumably coined the name, basing it on Iscah, a biblical name spelled Jescha in his day, and used it for Shylock’s daughter in “The Merchant of Venice.” The Hebrew name Yiskah means “clairvoyance.” A favorite in the US for more than 100 years, it dominated the naming charts in the 1980 and ’90s and is still well-loved.

Jessie

Jessie – Form of JESSICA. god sees

Jessimiel – Jessimiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jessimiel is ‘the Lord establishes’.

Jessup – Jessup as a boy’s name is a variant of Joseph (Hebrew), and the meaning of Jessup is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Jessy – Variant of Jesse, the name means well-off, a gift. The name can be used for girls & boys.

Jesus – The Lord is my salvation

Jesus – English form of (Iesous), which was the Greek form of the Aramaic name (Yeshu’a). Yeshu’a is itself a contracted form of Yehoshu’a (see JOSHUA). Yeshua ben Yoseph, better known as Jesus Christ, was the central figure of the New Testament and the source of the Christian religion. The four gospels state that he was the son of God and the Virgin Mary who fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah. He preached for three years before being crucified in Jerusalem

Jeth – Jeth as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ’eminent’.

Jether – One who excels in something

Jethro – Jethro as a boy’s name is pronounced JETH-roh. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jethro is ’eminent’. Biblical: Moses’ father-in-law, a priest of Midian.

Jethroe – Jethroe as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jethroe is ’eminent’.

Jett – Hebrew – Excelllence, Abundance, A variant is Jet

Jevin – Modern invented name

Jevon – From Greece

Jevrem – Serbian form of EPHRAIM

Jeyden – A strong and open-minded person

Jeydon – In old testament, a cross of jacob and aidan

Jeyne – Came from the cognate of french names jehanne and jeanne which is a cognate of john which means God is gracious

Jez – Diminutive of JEREMY

Jeziah – Sprinkling of the Lord, Exults of jehovah sprinkles

Jezreel – Sown by God

Jezza – Diminutive of JEREMY

Jian – Jian as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jian is ‘God is gracious’.

Jianni – Jianni as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jianni is ‘God is gracious’.

Jibril – Arabic form of GABRIEL

Jim – people with this name have desire to help people in every possible way. they are adventurous, creative and possess artistic ability.

Jimeno – Variant of XIMENO

Jimi – Jimi is a nickname of either James or Jacob. It means ‘Yahweh(god) may protect’, ‘heel’ or ‘supplanter’

Jimmie – Jimmie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jimmie is ‘he who supplants’.

Jimmy – From Hebrew origin meaning supplanter and a variant of the name Jacob. A nickname for James

Jo – Short form of JOAN (1), JOANNA, JOSEPHINE, or other names that begin with Jo. It is primarily masculine in German, Dutch and Norwegian, short for JOHANNES or JOSEF

Joab – Means ‘YAHWEH is father’ in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament, he was the commander of King David’s army. In separate incidents he killed both Abner and Absalom. When Solomon came to power he was executed

Joacheim – Joacheim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joacheim is ‘established by God’.

Joachim – Contracted form of JEHOIACHIN or JEHOIAKIM. According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Saint Joachim was the husband of Saint Anne and the father of the Virgin Mary. Due to his popularity in the Middle Ages, the name came into general use in Christian Europe (though it was never common in England)

Joah – The name Joah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘brother of God’.

Joakim – Scandinavian, Macedonian and Serbian form of JOACHIM

Joakima – The Lord will judge

Joan Pau – Combination of JOAN (2) and PAU

Joan – Catalan and Occitan form of Iohannes (see JOHN)

Joanie – God is gracious

Joannes – Joannes as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joannes is ‘God is gracious’.

Joao Paulo – Combination of JOAO and PAULO

Joao – Joao as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joao is ‘God is gracious’.

Joaozinho – Portuguese diminutive of JOAO

Joaqim – Established by God

Joaquim – The name is a male Portuguese and Catalan version of the name Joachim. It originates from Hebrew and means Raised by Yahweh or Established by Yahweh.

Joaquin – Pronounced wah-KEEN, this name has color and mystery rolled into one exotic package. First brought to the attention of many US parents by actor Joaquin Phoenix and talk show host Kelly Ripa, who gave the name to her son, it’s the Spanish version of Joachim, a biblical name. Joaquin is also a saint considered the Virgin Mary’s father. Even if people sometimes mispronounce it, Joaquin still makes a great choice if you want a sophisticated alternative to Jose or Juan.

Joash – From the Hebrew name (Yo’ash), possibly meaning ‘fire of YAHWEH’. In the Old Testament this name was borne by several characters including the father of Gideon, a king of Judah, and a son of King Ahab of Israel

Job – Persecuted, In the Old Testament Book of Job, God allows Satan to test Job”s faith through a series of misfortunes.

Job – From the Hebrew name (‘Iyyov), which means ‘persecuted, hated’. In the Book of Job in the Old Testament he is a righteous man who is tested by God, enduring many tragedies and hardships while struggling to remain faithful

Jobe – Persecuted, he that weeps and cries, variant of Job

Jobe – Jobe is a male name of Hebrew origins and means Persecuted. It is represented in Christian religion.

Jobey – persecuted

Joby – Joby as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joby is ‘persecuted’.

Jocelina – The name Jocelina means Supplanter.

Jochem – Jochem means The Glory of God

Jochen – German form of JOACHIM

Jocheved – God is glorious

Jochim – German variant form of JOACHIM

Jocjo – Esperanto diminutive of JOHN or JOSEPH

Jock – Jock as a boy’s name. Variant of Jacob (Hebrew) ‘he who supplants’ or John (Hebrew) ‘God is gracious’.

Jockel – Diminutive of JAKOB, JORG or JOACHIM

Jockie – Scottish diminutive of JACK

Jockjake – God is gracious

Jocko – Jocko as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jocko is ‘God is gracious’.

Jockum – Established by God

Jocky – Scottish diminutive of JACK

Jodie – Nickname of Joseph,Jewess,praised , glorified and blessed

Jodin – God is my judge my justice of peace and my evaluator

Jody – Probably either a variant of JUDY or a diminutive of JOSEPH. It was popularized by the young hero in Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ novel ‘The Yearling’ (1938) and the subsequent film adaptation (1946)

Joe – Short form of JOSEPH. Five famous sports figures who have had this name are boxers Joe Louis (1914-1981) and Joe Frazier (1944-), baseball player Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999), and football quarterbacks Joe Namath (1943-) and Joe Montana (1956-)

Joed – Jehovah is witness. A Biblical name.

Joed – Joed as a boy’s name is pronounced JOH-ed. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joed is ‘Jehovah is witness’.

Joel – Lord is God

Joel – From the Hebrew name (Yo’el) meaning ‘YAHWEH is God’, from the elements (yo) and (‘el), both referring to the Hebrew God. Joel is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Joel, which describes a plague of locusts. In England, it was first used as a Christian name after the Protestant Reformation

Joell – Joell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joell is ‘Jehovah is the Lord’.

Joen – Gift from God

Joep – Dutch diminutive of JOZEF

Joeseph – Jacod’s eleventh son meaning increase , addition,Jeovah increases,may He add

Joesph – Joesph means ‘will add another son.’ It is a variaition in spelling of Joseph

Joey – A dimunitive of Joseph, deriving from Hebrew origin meaning Yahweh will add (another son), Yahweh is God.

Joha – God gives life, Johavah gives life or one who is revived by Johavah

Johan – Johan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Johan is ‘God is gracious’.

Johanan – Form of Yochanan (see JOHN) used in the English Old Testament. It was the name of a military leader in the time of the prophet Jeremiah

Johann Baptist – Combination of JOHANN and BAPTIST, in honour of Saint John the Baptist

Johann – German form of Iohannes (see JOHN). Famous bearers include German composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German novelist and poet Johann Goethe (1749-1832), and Austrian composers Johann Strauss the Elder (1804-1849) and his son Johann Strauss the Younger (1825-1899)

Johannes – Latin form of Ioannes (see JOHN). Notable bearers include the inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenberg (1398-1468), astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) and composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Johano – Esperanto form of JOHN

Johathan – Jehova has given, the gift and blessing of Jehova,given of God

Johdy – Praised, admired, playful means a woman,one that is regarded, in men(protector)

John – God has been gracious

John Paul – Combination of JOHN and PAUL

John-Carlo – John-Carlo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of John-Carlo is ‘God is gracious’.

John-Michael – John-Michael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of John-Michael is ‘God is gracious’.

John-Patrick – John means ‘Yahweh (god) is gracious’, ‘Yahweh is merciful’. Patrick has a meaning of ‘nobleman’ which was derived from the word ‘patricious’.

John-Paul – John-Paul as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of John-Paul is ‘God is gracious’.

John – English form of Iohannes, the Latin form of the Greek name (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name (Yochanan) meaning ‘YAHWEH is gracious’, from the roots (yo) referring to the Hebrew God and (chanan) meaning ‘to be gracious’. The Hebrew form occurs in the Old Testament (spelled Johanan or Jehohanan in the English version), but this name owes its popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered saints. The first is John the Baptist, a Jewish ascetic who is considered the forerunner of Jesus. He baptized Jesus and was later executed by Herod Antipas. The second is the apostle John, who is traditionally regarded as the author of the fourth gospel and Revelation. With the apostles Peter and James (his brother), he was part of the inner circle of Jesus…

Johnathan – Can’t decide between John and Jonathan? Combine them! That first H sticks out, but maybe that’s the point. Expect your son to do some explaining when spelling his name out loud (“It’s Jonathan with an H after the ‘jo.’”)—it’s that unusual—but here’s something positive: Your boy will distinguish himself from the Jonathans of the world with that extra letter, as proved by Johnathan Joseph, the Houston Texans cornerback.

Johnathon – An English name of Hebrew origin, Johnathon means ‘gift of god’ and is a derivative of the more common Jonathan.

Johnda – Full of life energy and creativity. Dynamic, intuitive and innovative

Johni – God is Gentle ,kind patient ,merciful and Gracious

Johnie – Johnie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Johnie is ‘God is gracious’.

Johnn – Johnn as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Johnn is ‘God is gracious’.

Johnna – Jehova has given, the gift and blessing of Jehova,given of God

Johnnes – God is gracious

Johnnie – A variant of John meaning ‘God is gracious and merciful.’ The name John is represented in nearly every language with over 175 variants.

Johnniemae – Jehova has given, the gift and blessing of Jehova,given of God,he has shown favour

Johnny – For a town as trendy and in love with all that’s young and new, Hollywood has a lot of entertainers with this old-fashioned nickname, which is now a legitimate given name. There’s film king Johnny Depp and Johnny Galecki of “The Big Bang Theory.” Then there’s reality TV star Johnny Knoxville and Olympic figure skater/TV commentator Johnny Weir. The name has a familiar, chummy feel to it and a meaning that’s Oscar worthy: “God is gracious,” from the Hebrew version of John (which is the real first or middle name of all the Johnnys above).

Johnson – Variant of John, the name means God is good.

Johnston – God is GraciousSon of Jack He who Supplants Diminutive of Jack

Johntel – Jehova has given, the gift and blessing of Jehova,given of God,he has shown favour

Johny – From the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning ‘God is kind and merciful’ and is a variant of one of the most consistently popular English names John.

Johon – Johon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Johon is ‘God is gracious’.

Jojo – Diminutive of JOSEPH, JOLENE, and other names that begin with Jo

Jok – The name Jok means God is Merciful

Jokin – Basque form of JOACHIM

Jokubas – Lithuanian form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Jokum – God is Merciful, God is Gracious, A variant of Joachim

Jomar – the name is a combination of two persons name Hoseph and Mary . People with this name have power to convince people and please every one.

Jon – it means God is Gracious. They are generous and love to help people. noble and kind people who wants to spend their most of the time with family .

Jona – From the biblical name Jonah, meaning ‘dove’.

Jonah – Dove, In the Bible, Jonah the prophet was swallowed by a great fish and safely emerged from his belly three days later. Sailors traditionally use this name to personify someone who brings bad luck.

Jonah – From the Hebrew name (Yonah) meaning ‘dove’. This was the name of a prophet swallowed by a fish, as told in the Old Testament Book of Jonah. Jonah was commanded by God to preach in Nineveh, but instead fled by boat. After being caught in a storm, the other sailors threw Jonah overboard, at which point he was swallowed. He emerged from the fish alive and repentant three days later…

Jonam – Gift from God

Jonaraja – such people have capability to make friends and always have the fun side. They easily share their secrets and have nature like open book.

Jonas – Meaning ‘dove’ or ‘gracious’ or ‘merciful’ from the Hebrew Yonah. It can also mean ‘gift from God’. It is derived from the names John and Jonah.

Jonasco – Jonasco as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘dove’.

Jonatan – Gift from God. They have the spirit to achieve their goals and have loving nature. They are honest and genuine in attitude and have long term friends.

Jonatas – Portuguese form of JONATHAN, used mainly in Portugal as opposed to Brazil (where Jonatas is more common)

Jonathan – Gift from God

Jonathan – For decades, Jonathan was ranked in the top 20 or 30 boys’ names. It is a safe and straightforward choice for parents. Jonathan appears at least 15 times in the Bible. The best mention is for the bromance between Jonathan, a skilled archer and the eldest son of King Saul, and the future king David. Novelist Jonathan Safran Foer and talk show host Jon Stewart are both namesakes with plenty to say. Nontraditional spellings of this name include Jonathon, Johnathon, Jonathyn and Johnathan.

Jonathen – it means Gift From God. Such people have strong spirit and nice in nature. They have absolute personality and noble.

Jonathon – in the bible the name of son of King who was famous and known for courage and manly behaviour. Such persons are generous and unselfish. Soft spoken and kind hearted person who easily forgive others even at fault.

Jonco – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name John

Jone – Norwegian variant of JON (1)

Joni – people with this name are trustworthy friends and love to spend time with friends. They have many impressive qualities and have joyful spirit.

Jonni – such people have spark in personality and glow in their smile. Noble and have ability to unite people. they hardwork to fulfull their desire.

Jonnie – A variation of the name John, Jonnie means ‘Yahweh is gracious’ or ‘Yahweh is merciful’.

Jonny – The name Jonny means ‘gracious’ and ‘merciful’ and is a variant of several other names. It is used independently, and also as a pet name.

Jons – Short form of JOHANNES

Jontae – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name John

Jonty – Diminutive of JONATHAN

Jooa – Finnish short form of JOAKIM

Joona – Finnish form of JONAH

Joonas – it means healing of person. They easily convice people and encourage with their speech. They have joyful nature.

Joop – Joop as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joop is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Joord – Dutch diminutive of JORDAN

Joos – Dutch short form of JODOCUS, JUSTUS or JOZEF

Joosef – God will add

Joosep – Estonian form of JOSEPH

Jooseppi – Finnish form of JOSEPH

Joost – Dutch form of Iudocus (see JOYCE), sometimes used as a diminutive of JUSTUS or JOZEF

Jopie – Hebrew – Yahweh will add, God Will Multiply, A variant of Joseph

Jora – autumn rain

Jorah – The name Jorah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘early rain’.

Joram – Contracted form of Yehoram (see JEHORAM). This name belongs to several minor characters in the Old Testament, as well as being another name for the kings Jehoram of Israel and Jehoram of Judah

Jorda – Catalan form of JORDAN

Jordaan – Jordaan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jordaan is ‘down-flowing’.

Jordain

Jordain – To flow down or descend

Jordan – To flow downward

Jordan – From the name of the river that flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel. The river’s name in Hebrew is (Yarden), and it is derived from (yarad) meaning ‘descend’ or ‘flow down’. In the New Testament John the Baptist baptizes Jesus Christ in its waters, and it was adopted as a personal name in Europe after crusaders brought water back from the river to baptize their children. There may have been some influence from the Germanic name JORDANES, notably borne by a 6th-century Gothic historian…

Jordane – descendant

Jordanes – Germanic name, probably related to the Norse element jord meaning ‘land’. This name was borne by a 6th-century Roman author of Gothic background, who wrote a history of the Goths. It is possible that the spelling of his name was influenced by that of the Jordan River

Jordanna – praised. They understand others very well and provide good advice.they are mostly shoe maker or sailor in profession.

Jordao – Jordao as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jordao is ‘down-flowing’.

Jordell – Jordell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘down-flowing’.

Jorden – the praise of God or confessing something. People with this name are unique and discreet. They can keep your secret for a long time. Profession :dancer, actor or singer

Jordenn – Jordenn as a boy’s name has Hebrew origins, and the meaning of Jordenn is ‘down-flowing’. Is related to the name Jordan.

Jordi – Jordi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jordi is ‘down-flowing’.

Jordin – The meaning od the name Jordin is Flowing, Descending.

Jordon – From the Hebrew meaning ‘flowing down’, the name is from the sacred River Jordan in Israel where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.

Jordy

Jordy – Jordy as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jordy is ‘down-flowing’.

Jordyn – Easy-going, relaxed, enjoys a slow-moving life.

Jore – God will uplift

Jorel – The name Jorel means God will Uplift

Jorell – Jorell means The God will Lift Up

Jorelle – The name Jorelle means Lifted by the God

Jorey – Meaning of the name Jorey is Down-Flow

Jori – Descending

Jori – Jori as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Jordan. The meaning of Jori is ‘down-flowing’.

Jorie – To flow down or descend

Jorim – Jehovah is exalted. An ancestor of Mary.

Jorim – Jorim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘may Jehovah exalt’.

Jorma – The name Jorma means Yahweh has Uplifted

Jorrel – Jorrel name means Uplifted by God or The God will Uplift

Jorrell – Jorrell is of Hebrew origin, means The God will Lift

Jory – God will uplift

Jory – To flow down or descend

Jos – The name Jos means He Will Add

Josafat – Josafat name means God’s Judgement

Josana – Josana has Hebrew origins, and the meaning of Josana is ‘Jehovah increases’. Is related to the name Josephine, or Joseph.

Josaphat – Contracted form of JEHOSHAPHAT used in some English versions of the New Testament

Joschka – German form of JOSKA

Jose Angel – Combination of JOSE and ANGEL

Jose Antonio – Combination of JOSE and ANTONIO

Jose Carlos – Raised, he who pardons

Jose Luis – Combination of JOSE and LUIS

Jose Manuel – Combination of JOSE and MANUEL

Jose Mari – Short form of JOSE MARIA

Jose Maria – Combination of JOSE and MARIA, the names of the parents of Jesus

Jose Miguel – Raised, he who pardons

Jose-Luis – Jose-Luis means Raised

Jose – Spanish and Portuguese form of JOSEPH, as well as a French variant. In Spanish-speaking regions it is occasionally used as a feminine middle name (or the second part of a double name), often paired with Maria

Josea – Joesea means God has Added

Joseba – Joseba means God will Multiply

Josef – Alternative spelling of the popular name ‘Joseph’ meaning ‘God will add another son’. Used mainly in European languages, Josef has risen in popularity due to the rise in alternative spellings of usual names.

Joselito – Joselito as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joselito is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Joseluis – Joseluis means Raised

Josemaria – Means Raised, He who Pardons

Josep Maria – Combination of JOSEP and MARIA, the names of the parents of Jesus

Josep – Josep as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Josep is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Josepe – Spanish variant of JOSEPH

Joseph – May God give increase

Joseph-Alexande – Joseph is a Biblical name and means ‘will add’ or ‘to increase’. Alexander is taken from the Greek word ‘alexandros’ which means ‘protector of men’.

Joseph-James – Jospeh means ‘to give’ or ‘to add (another son)’. The name is biblical and was the name of Jesus’ father.

Joseph-William – Joseph is a Biblical name and means ‘will add’ or ‘to increase’. William is taken from the two words ‘will’ meaning ‘desire’ and ‘helm’ which means ‘protect’.

Joseph – From Ioseph, the Latin form of Greek (Ioseph), which was from the Hebrew name (Yosef) meaning ‘he will add’, from the root (yasaf). In the Old Testament Joseph is the eleventh son of Jacob and the first with his wife Rachel. Because he was the favourite of his father, his older brothers sent him to Egypt and told their father that he had died. In Egypt, Joseph became an advisor to the pharaoh, and was eventually reconciled with his brothers when they came to Egypt during a famine. This name also occurs in the New Testament, belonging to Saint Joseph the husband of Mary, and to Joseph of Arimathea…

Josephine – Add “ine” to the Hebrew name Joseph (“God will increase”) and you’ve got the French female version, Josephine. It hit its stride in the popularity polls, claiming the top spot, just before and after 1900. During that time period the book “Little Women” was published, it featured Josephine March, a character who shortened her name to ‘Jo,’ reflecting the character’s bold and brave spirit.

Josephus – Latin form of JOSEPH. This form is used by Dutch Catholics. In English, it is used primarily to refer to the 1st-century Jewish historian Titus Flavius Josephus

Joses – From (Ioses), a Greek variant of JOSEPH used in the New Testament to distinguish Joseph the brother of James from the many other characters of that name

Josh

Josh – Josh as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah is salvation’.

Josha – Indian meaning Satisfaction, Hebrew meaning God is Salvation

Joshau – An alternative spelling of the biblical name Joshua, meaning ‘God is salvation’. Joshua succesded Moses as the leader of the Israelites.

Joshka – Joshka is the Belgian version of Joshua and means Jehovah is generous.

Joshua – The Lord is my salvation

Joshua-James – Joshua’ derived from the Hebrew meaning ‘Yahweh is salvation’. ‘James’ derived from the Hebrew meaning ‘Yahweh may protect’.

Joshua-Thomas – Joshua has a meaning of ‘Yahweh is salvation’. Thomas is a bibilical name derived from the word ‘teoma’ which means ‘twin’.

Joshua – For 25 years, Joshua was a top 10 boys’ name in the US. Like Jacob, Josiah and Jeremiah, Joshua is a winning biblical name that starts with the later J. As the chosen successor to Moses, Joshua leads the Israelites into the Promised Land and to victory at the Battle of Jericho. There is an undeniable hunk factor with Penny Dreadful actor Joshua Hartnett and Sweet Home Alabama star Josh Lucas. Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley named their son Joshua Bishop in 2016. James Van Der Beek had a son Joshua in 2012. NBA player Tony Parker named his son simply Josh.

Joshuah – Joshuah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joshuah is ‘Jehovah is salvation’.

Joshue – Joshue means God is Salvation

Joshwa – Means God Saves.

Joshy – The name Joshy means Salvation is in God

Josia – Josia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Josia is ‘Jehovah helps’.

Josiah – The Lord supports

Josiah – Over the past few decades, Josiah has risen steadily in the Social Security Administration rankings, entering the top 100 in 2008. In the Bible, Josiah was the son of King Amon and only 8 years old when he began to rule Judah. Known for his piety, he rid the land of false idols and priests and set out on a new covenant with God. In American history, Josiah Bartlett was a statesman and a physician who signed the Declaration of Independence. On the TV series The West Wing, Josiah “Jed” Bartlett was the name of the president, played by Martin Sheen.

Josian – Josian name means God Will Add Another Son

Josias – Josias as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Josias is ‘Jehovah helps’.

Josif – Josif as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah increases’.

Josip – Josip as a boy’s name is a variant of Joseph (Hebrew), and the meaning of Josip is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Joska – Diminutive of JOZSEF

Josko – Diminutive of JOSIP

Joso – Croatian diminutive of JOSEPH

Josphe – Probably a variation of the name Joseph which means ‘Yahweh will add’ or ‘to increase’

Josquin – Josquin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Josquin is ‘established by God’.

Joss – Abbreviation of Joshua Jehovah is salvation.

Joss – God is salvation

Josu – Basque form of JESUS

Josua – Josua as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Josua is ‘Jehovah is salvation’.

Josue – It’s a tricky one to say correctly, but here’s the phonetic version: hAW-suu-eh. In Hebrew, Josue—the Spanish version of Joshua—means “Jehovah increases, Jehovah is salvation.” In the Hebrew Bible, Joshua was an important figure as he succeeded Moses as the leader of the children of Israel and showed them the way into the promised land. Josue made it on the US naming charts in the early 1970s and has been getting more popular ever since.

Josuha – A biblical name meaning ‘God is my salvation’ .

Jotham – God is upright, a biblical king of Judah during a time of military strife

Jotham – Jotham as a boy’s name is pronounced JO-tham. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jotham is ‘perfection of Jehovah’. Biblical: a king of Judah during a time of military strife.

Jothan – The name Jothan is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is upright’.

Jouni – Finnish form of JOHN

Jourdain – Jourdain as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jourdain is ‘down-flowing’.

Jourdaine – Jourdaine as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jourdaine is ‘down-flowing’.

Jourdon

Jourdon – To flow down or descend

Joushua – Joushua as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Joushua is ‘Jehovah is salvation’.

Jov – Supplanter

Jovan – Serbian and Macedonian form of JOHN

Jovani – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name John

Jovanni – Variant of Giovanni, thankful for a gracious God.

Jovian – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name Jovan

Jovica – Diminutive of JOVAN

Jovon – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name Jovan

Jovonni – Jovonni as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jovonni is ‘God is gracious’.

Jowan – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name Jovan and John

Joyatri – people with this name are trustworthy friends and love to spend time with friends. They have many impressive qualities and have joyful spirit.

Joygun – such people have spark in personality and glow in their smile. Noble and have ability to unite people. they hardwork to fulfull their desire.

Jozafat – Polish form of JOSAPHAT. This was the name of a 17th-century Polish saint and martyr who attempted to reconcile the Catholic and Eastern Churches

Joze – Slovene diminutive of JOSEPH

Jozef – Jozef as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah increases’.

Jozefo – Esperanto form of JOSEPH

Joziah – it means healing of person. They easily convice people and encourage with their speech. They have joyful nature.

Jozo – Croatian diminutive of JOSEPH

Jozsef – Hungarian form of JOSEPH

Jozsi – Diminutive of JOZSEF

Jozsua – Hungarian form of JOSHUA

Jozua – Jozua as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jozua is ‘Jehovah is salvation’.

Juan Antonio – The Lord is gracious

Juan Bautista – Combination of JUAN (1) and BAUTISTA, given in honour of Saint John the Baptist

Juan Carlos – Combination of JUAN (1) and CARLOS

Juan Jose – The Lord is gracious

Juan Manuel – The Lord is gracious

Juan Pablo – Combination of JUAN (1) and PABLO

Juan – Spanish and Manx form of Iohannes (see JOHN). This name is borne by Don Juan, a character from Spanish legend who, after killing his lover’s father, is dragged to hell by the father’s ghost

Juanito – Diminutive of JUAN (1)

Juanne – Variant of GIUANNE

Jubal – Jubal as a boy’s name is pronounced JOO-bal. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jubal is ‘ram’s horn’. Biblical: Jubal was the inventor of the harp and the pipes, and the founder of music making.

Jud – Jud is a boy’s name and a variant of four names: Judd, the Hebrew names Jordan and Judah, and the Greek name Jude. It means ‘down-flowing’ or ‘praised’.

Judah – Praised, In the Bible, one of Jacob”s twelve sons and the ancestor of the tribe of Judah. The Greek form Judas is associated with the biblical Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus.

Judah – From the Hebrew name (Yehudah), probably derived from (yadah) meaning ‘praise’. In the Old Testament Judah is the fourth of the twelve sons of Jacob by Leah, and the ancestor of the tribe of Judah. An explanation for his name is given in Genesis 29:35. His tribe eventually formed the Kingdom of Judah in the south of Israel. King David and Jesus were among the descendants of him and his wife Tamar. This name was also borne by Judah Maccabee, the Jewish priest who revolted against Seleucid rule in the 2nd century BC, as told in the Books of Maccabees…

Judas – From (Ioudas), the Greek form of JUDAH. This is the name of several characters in the New Testament including the infamous Judas Iscariot, the apostle who betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities in exchange for money

Judd – Judd is a Hebrew name and a variant of Jordan, like the Jordan River from the bible. Just like a river it means flowing down.

Jude – Praised, a variant of Judah. The Beatles” smash hit ‘Hey Jude’ was one of the first rock singles to break the standard running time, lasting over seven minutes—yet it still landed in the top spot on the charts in the UK and US.

Jude – Variant of JUDAS. It is used in many English versions of the New Testament to denote the second apostle named Judas, in order to distinguish him from Judas Iscariot. He was supposedly the author of the Epistle of Jude. In the English-speaking world, Jude has occasionally been used as a given name since the time of the Protestant Reformation

Judiah – Judiah means Praise of The Lord, Confession

Judson – Judson name means Son of The One who Desends

Judy – Judy means Praised One

Juha – Finnish form of JOHN

Juhan – Northern Sami form of JOHN

Juhana – Finnish form of JOHN

Juhani – Finnish form of JOHN

Juhkam – Established by God.

Juho – Finnish form of JOHN

Jukka – Finnish form of JOHN

Junien – God will uplift

Junien – God will uplift

Juozapas – Lithuanian form of JOSEPH

Juozas – Lithuanian short form of JOSEPH

Jurre – God will uplift

Jussi – Jussi name means Yahwe is Gracious

Jusuf – Bosnian and Indonesian form of YUSUF

Juuso – Finnish short form of JOSEPH

Juwaun – God is merciful

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with K

Kaapo – Estonian form of Gabriel, meaning man of God

Kaapro – Finnish form of GABRIEL

Kadmiel – Kadmiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Kadmiel is ‘who stands before God’.

Kaelab – Dog brave

Kafziel – Hebrew name meaning ‘speedy one of God.’ In Jewish legend, this is the name of an angel. Unlike most of the other angels, Kafziel is a watcher, rather than a doer. He is called the angel of solitude and tears, and presides over the deaths of kings. Kafziel is associated with the Seventh Heaven, the planet Saturn, and has been worshiped by Satanists. He is also known by the Latin name Cassiel.

Kagan – Priest

Kahn – Kahn as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and German origin, and the meaning of Kahn is ‘priest’.

Kailah – Kailah name means Who is like God

Kailea – Kailea name means in Hebrew Crowned with Laurel, in Celtic it means Church

Kain – This name is freqently used in the German language and means ‘lance’ or ‘spear’. It is a variation of the English name Cain.

Kainan – Form of CAINAN used in the Greek Old Testament

Kaine – Variant of Cain, a soldier, warrior, ready to defend his country.

Kalb – Kalb name means Dog, Brave

Kaleb – Deriving from the name ‘Caleb’ which was the name of a companion of Moses in the Old Testiment of the Bible, Kaleb means ‘Dog, Dog like devotion to God’.

Kalebh – Variant spelling of Hebrew Kaleb, meaning ‘dog’ or ‘rabid.’

Kalev – Variant spelling of Hebrew Kaleb, meaning ‘dog’ or ‘rabid.’ Compare with another form of Kalev.

Kalib – Kalib name means Faitful One, Like a Dog

Kalil – Hebrew name meaning ‘crown, wealth.’ Compare with another form of Kalil.

Kalonymos – Merciful

Kaloyan – From Greek (kalos Ioannes) meaning ‘handsome JOHN’, the nickname of a 13th-century emperor of Bulgaria. He successfully defended the empire from the Fourth Crusade

Kamuela – To be able to hear God

Kaniel – Kaniel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Kaniel is ‘the Lord supports me’.

Kaniela – God is my judge

Kanon – Kanon means Land Of Reeds

Kapel – Yiddish diminutive of JACOB

Kapriel – Kapriel name means God is my Strenght

Karmel – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘garden-land.’ In the bible, this is the name of a mountain in the Holy Land.

Karmeli – Karmeli as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘orchard or garden’.

Karmelli – Karmelli as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘orchard or garden’.

Karmelo – Variant of Carmello, likes getting his hands dirty, enjoys being outdors.

Karmi – Karmi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Karmi is ‘orchard or garden’.

Karmiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘a vinedresser’ or ‘my vineyard.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Judaite, father of Achan, and the name of the fourth son of Reuben.

Karni – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘my horn,’ a symbol of strength. Also spelled Carni.

Kashti – Hebrew name meaning ‘my bow, my rainbow.’

Katzeer – Katzeer as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Katzeer is ‘harvesting’.

Katzir – Katzir as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Katzir is ‘harvesting’.

Kawika – Beloved of the Lord

Kayin – Hebrew form of CAIN

Kayle – From the Yiddish name Kelila meaning ‘crown of laurels’ refering to the brides headress. Also means ‘lightness’.

Kayleb – Kayleb as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘faith, devotion, and whole hearted’.

Kaylen – Variation of Kaylen or Kayla which means Laurel or Crown

Kaylob – Kaylob as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘faith, devotion, and whole hearted’.

Kayne – Hebrew meaning is A Spear and French meaning of the name is Battle Plan

Kea – Kea means Cool, Cold Breeze

Kedem – Kedem means Old and Acient

Kedron – Kedron means Shady and Dark

Kefir – Kefir as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Kefir is ‘young lion’.

Kehat – Variant spelling of Hebrew Kehath, meaning ‘assembly.’

Kehath – Variant form of Hebrew Qehath, meaning ‘assembly.’

Keian – Keian means Acquired

Keifer – German – Pine Tree, Barrel Maker, Hebrew – Son of Lion.

Keinan – Hebrew form of CAINAN

Kelil – Kelil means Crown

Kemuel – God has raised up, Kemuel is a biblical figure and relative of Abraham.

Kemuel – From the Hebrew name (Qemu’el) meaning ‘raised by God’. This is the name of a nephew of Abraham in the Old Testament

Kenan – Possession, aquire

Kenan – Kenan as a boy’s name is pronounced KEE-nan. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Kenan is ‘acquire’. Biblical: the great-grandson of Adam, an ancestor of Mary, mother of Jesus.

Kenaniah – Variant spelling of Hebrew Kenanyah, meaning ‘Jehovah establishes’ or ‘whom Jehovah defends.’

Kenanyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah establishes’ or ‘whom Jehovah defends.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite who was the chief of the Temple singers who conducted the music when the Ark of the Covenant was moved from the house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem.

Kenanyahu – Hebrew form of KENANIAH

Kenaz – Kenaz means Hunter

Kenen – Kenen means Possesion

Kenji – Literally means ‘second son,’ enlightened, smart, courageous.

Keoni – This friendly name is the Polynesian variant for John and means God is ‘gracious and merciful.’

Kerem – Kerem as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Kerem is ‘vineyard’.

Keren – Kerem means Vineyard

Kershet – Kershet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Kershet is ‘rainbow’.

Kesean – God is gracious

Kesed – Hebrew name meaning ‘increase.’ In the bible, this is the name of the 4th son of Nahor. Chesed is the Anglicized form.

Kesh – Kesean means God’s Gracious

Kesha – Cassia tree

Keshaun – Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and SHAUN

Keshawn – Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and SHAWN

Keshet – Means ‘rainbow’ in Hebrew

Kestrel – Kessler means Coppersmith

Keyshawn – The name means God is Gracious

Keziah – Keziah means Cassia

Kezziah – The meanning of the name is from Hebrew, means Cassia, Cinnamon

Kfir – Means ‘lion cub’ in Hebrew

Khaim – Life

Kiah

Kiba – Replaces, supplants, variant of Akiva

Kiev – Kiev means Gift of God

Kim – Scandinavian short form of JOACHIM

Kimi – Diminutive of KIM (2)

Kimo – Hawaiian form of JAMES

Kinnor – The name means Ancient Musical Instrument, Lyre

Kirjath – City vocation meeting

Kishi – Kishi means Hardness, His Gravity

Kishon – Hard sore

Kivi – Yahweh protects

Knoa – Knoa as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Knoa is ‘peaceful’.

Knoah – The name means Rest and Comfort

Koba – Diminutive of IAKOB

Kobe – Derived from the Hebrew Yakov (Jacon) meaning ‘Yahweh (God) may protect’, ‘Koby’ is a pet form of the English name ‘Jacob’.

Kobey – A popular pet name for the biblical name Yaacov or Jacob, meaning ‘supplanter’.

Kobi – A variant form of Jacob, meaning ‘supplanter, holder of heel’ in Hebrew.

Kobus – Diminutive of JACOBUS

Koby – a pet form of Jacob and a variation of the name Coby, meaning ‘Yahweh may protect’, ‘holder of heel’ and ‘supplanter’.

Kohen – Kohen means Priest

Kolariah – Voice of the lord.

Koos – Diminutive of JACOB

Koppel – Yiddish diminutive of JACOB

Korach – Variant spelling of Hebrew Qorach, meaning ‘bald’ or ‘ice.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.

Korah – Baldness

Koren – Shining, beaming

Koren

Koresh – Koresh as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Koresh is ‘cultivator, digger, farmer’.

Kowresh – Hebrew form of Persian Ki??rush, meaning ‘like the sun.’ In the bible, this is the name of the king of Persia, Cyrus the Great, conqueror of Babylon, who freed the captive Jews.

Kreshaun – God is merciful

Kuba – Kuba is a Polish name that means ‘may protect’, ‘holder of heel’. It is a variation if the name Jacob.

Kuper – The meaning of the name is Copper

Kush – Variant spelling of Hebrew Kuwsh, meaning ‘black,’ i.e. ‘Ethiopian.’

Kushaiah – The name means Hardenss, Gravity

Kuwsh – Hebrew name meaning ‘black,’ i.e. ‘Ethiopian.’ In the bible, this is the name of a land and its people. It is also the name of a Benjamite and the son of Ham and grandson of Noah. The Anglicized form is Cush.

Kyjuan – The name means Yahweh is Gracious

Kyril – Lordly

Kywan – Kywan name means The God is Full of Mercy

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with L

Laban – Hebrew name meaning ‘white.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Rachel and Leah.

Labon – Labon means White, Bright

Ladan – Ladan means Witness

Laden – Laden means The one who Witnessed

Lael – Hebrew name meaning ‘belonging to God’ or ‘by God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the Gershon family.

Lantz – Yiddish form of Lancer. It means spear.

Lapidos – Torch

Lapidoth – Torch

Lapiydowth – Hebrew name meaning ‘torches.’ In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Deborah.

Lapo – Diminutive of JACOPO

Lasaro – The one who recieved God’s help

Lasharon – A traditional, ordinary and plain person

Lashawn – Combination of the popular prefix La with the name SHAWN

Lashon – God is merciful

Latham – Derived from Hebrew origin meaning ‘gift’ a variant form of the name Nathan.

Lavan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Laban, meaning ‘white.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Rachel and Leah.

Laven – Fragrance, Hebrew – White, A variant transcription of Laban.

Lavi – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘lion.’

Lavin – Hebrew – White, A variant transcription of Laban.

Lavon – White

Lavvie – A lion or a person having fiece of lion

Layle – He who came from the God

Lazar – Lazar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lazar is ‘God is my help’.

Lazare – Lazare as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lazare is ‘God is my help’.

Lazarillo – Lazarillo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lazarillo is ‘God is my help’.

Lazaro – Lazaro as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lazaro is ‘God is my help’.

Lazaros – Greek form of LAZARUS

Lazarus – Help of God, In the Bible, Lazarus, Martha and Mary”s brother, was brought back to life by Jesus Christ. The religious order of Saint Lazaro was established during the time of the Crusades.

Lazarus – Latinized form of (Lazaros), a Greek form of ELEAZAR used in the New Testament. Lazarus was a man from Bethany, the brother of Mary and Martha, who was restored to life by Jesus

Lazear – Lazear as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lazear is ‘God is my help’.

Lazer – Yiddish variant of ELIEZER. This is the name of a character in the musical ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ (1964)

Lazor – God has helped

Lazzaro – Lazzaro as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lazzaro is ‘God is my help’.

Leavi – Variation of Levi which means Joined or Attached

Leb – Hebrew word meaning Heart

Lebanon – Biblical name meaning incense, white

Lechiy – Hebrew name derived from the biblical name of a place near the border of the hill-country of Judah, meaning ‘cheek’ or ‘jaw.’ The place is noted for being the location of Samson’s killing of 1000 men with the jawbone of an ass.

Ledon – Ledon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ledon is ‘judgment is mine’.

Leeron – Leeron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Leeron is ‘my song’.

Leetov – He who has good fortune

Leevi – Variant of Levi, the name means connected, together.

Leib – An animal, Lion

Leizer – God has aided us

Lem – Lem as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lem is ‘belonging to God’.

Lemek – Hebrew name meaning ‘powerful.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Tubal-Cain and the father of Noah.

Lemmie – Lemmie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lemmie is ‘belonging to God’.

Lemmy – Pet form of English Lemuel and Hebrew Lemuwel, meaning ‘by God’ or ‘for God.’

Lemuel – Dedicated to God, an Old Testament name

Lemuel – Means ‘for God’ in Hebrew. This was the name of a king briefly mentioned in Proverbs in the Old Testament. In the Book of Mormon it is the name of a son of Lehi and Sariah. It is also borne by the hero of Jonathan Swift’s novel ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ (1726)

Lemuwel – Hebrew name meaning ‘by God’ or ‘for God.’ In the bible, this is the name of an unknown king, possibly Solomon.

Leor – I am tho one who has the light

Lerin – A song that belongs to me, a song that is mine

Leron – The song is mine

Lerone – My Song in Hebrew

Leryn – An ownership of the song, my song

Leuan – The Lord is gracious

Leui – Form of LEVI used in the Greek Bible

Lev

Lev – The name Lev is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Russian origin meaning ‘heart, lion’.

Levey – Levey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Levey is ‘joined’.

Levi – Joined, attached

Levi – Levi is a biblical name that has become popular again. The son of Jacob and Leah, Levi is a prophet whose tribe’s descendants include Moses and Aaron. In the New Testament, Levi is the original name of the apostle Matthew. Like denim manufacturer Levi Strauss, whose company produced the first blue jeans in 1873, this name is made of a sturdy cloth. Underground Railroad leader Levi Coffin is another historical namesake. Celebrity parents include Sheryl Crow and Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves.

Leviathan – Describing someone who is twisted and coiled, Demonic water dragon

Levin – Levin is a boy’s name that comes from the Hebrew name Levi, meaning ‘joined’.

Leviticus – Third son of Jacob and Leah, Biblical name

Levius – One who is jioned or attached

Leviy – Hebrew name derived from the word lewi, meaning ‘adhesion, joined to’ or ‘crown, garland.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the third son of Jacob.

Levon – A variant of Leon and Levi meaning lion, the name Levon is most famous as the title of an Elton John song named after drummer & vocalist Levon Helm of The Band.

Levvi – Joined to

Levy – Levy as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Levy is ‘joined’.

Lewi – A spelling variant of the biblical name Levi, meaning ‘attached’ or ‘god lion’. This was the name of one of the 12 tribes of the Israelites, members of which were usually priests.

Li – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘to me.’ Compare with another form of Li.

Liam – Hebrew name meaning ‘my nation, my people.’ Compare with another form of Liam.

Lias – Swedish short form of ELIAS

Liat – You belong to me

Liav – Hebrew name meaning God is Mine

Lib – An Oath, a promise made to the God

Libet – A person who made his Oath to the God

Lidan – Hebrew name that means I have Judge

Lidon – Lidon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lidon is ‘judgment is mine’.

Lieber – From Yiddish (libe) meaning ‘love’

Lige – Lige as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lige is ‘the Lord is my God’.

Lilian – English variant of LILLIAN, as well as a French masculine form

Lino – Short form of ANGELINO and other names ending in lino

Lior – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘my light.’

Liori – I have my light

Liran – Joy is mine

Lirit – Musical Grace

Liron – Means ‘song for me’ or ‘joy for me’ in Hebrew

Lochesh – Hebrew name meaning ‘whisper.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Babylonian exile returnee.

Lod – Name describing nativity, generation

Lot – A covering, veil, The biblical nephew of Abraham, Lot was miraculously delivered from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.

Lot – Means ‘covering, veil’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a nephew of Abraham. Before Sodom was destroyed by God, he was directed to flee the city without looking back. However, his wife looked back on the destruction and was turned into a pillar of salt

Lotan – Biblical name describing something that is hidden, wrapped up

Lowt – Hebrew name meaning ‘covering, veil.’ In the bible, this is the name of a nephew of Abraham and father of Moab.

Lynden – Biblical name, a teil tree

Lyron – Lyron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Lyron is ‘my song’.

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with M

Maakah – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘to press, to squeeze,’ i.e. ‘oppression.’ In the bible this is the name of many characters, including one of King David’s wives, and a son of Nahor.

Maarav – Hebrew – West, A variant name is Maaravi

Maaravi – Hebrew – West, A variant name is Maarav

Maayan – Means ‘spring of water’ in Hebrew

Maccabee – Aramic origineted, meaning hammer

Maccabi – used to refer to one of the Maccabees

Maccha – A variant of Macha, Hebrew – One who raises (brings up), Irish – Plain

Maceo – A variant of Matthew and Mateo, this Spanish name means ‘gift of God.’

Machau – Gift from God

Machau – Gift from God

Machi – A smiter, poor person

Machlah – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘disease.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gileadite (sex uncertain), and the name of the eldest of Zelophehad’s five daughters.

Machli – Variant spelling of Hebrew Machliy, meaning ‘sick.’

Machliy – Hebrew name meaning ‘sick.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Merari.

Machlon – Variant spelling of Hebrew Machlown, meaning ‘sick.’

Machlown – Hebrew name meaning ‘sick.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Elimelech and Naomi.

Machum – Comfort

Maciej – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘gift of God’ this name is used predominantly in Polish.

Maday – Hebrew name meaning ‘middle’ or ‘middle land.’ In the bible, this is the name of a place and the name of a son of Japheth and the people who descended from him.

Madeleine – Say ‘oui’ to this French version of the English name Madeline, which itself came from the Latin Magdalene (derived from Magdala, home of Mary Magdalene from the New Testament). Madeleine (pronounced MAD-a-lin or MAD-a-lean) ranks as third most popular spelling, after Madeline and Madelyn, and has been on the name charts since the 19th century. As with many things with a French spin, Madeleine has more charm and sophistication than the other spellings.

Madelyn – This variation of the classic Madeline gets an update with a Y to join a league of –lyn names: Carolyn, Jaclyn, Roslyn and Gwendolyn. Can you think of more names where you could replace an –ine with a –yn? You might be surprised to hear that Madelyn is not a new innovation. According to Social Security data, the name has been around since at least 1900—and even more alternative spellings have cropped up on the popularity lists since then: Madilyn, Madelynn, Madilynn, Madalyn and Madalynn.

Madilyn – This unusual spelling of Madeline is phonetically easier to say—there’s no question the last syllable is “lin,” not “line,” as the original name implies. As with the myriad versions of this name, Madilyn is tied to Mary Magdalene, a special follower of Jesus who, according to the New Testament, was the first person he appeared to after the resurrection. Magdalene, which is Latin, became Madeliene in France, then Madeline in England, then this Americanized version popular in the 1990s.

Mads – Mads as a boy’s name is of German, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mads is ‘gift of God’.

Madteo – Madteo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Madteo is ‘gift of God’.

Madteos – Madteos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Madteos is ‘gift of God’.

Madtheos – Madtheos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Madtheos is ‘gift of God’.

Magal – Magal as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Magal is ‘scythe’.

Magen – Hebrew – Shield, Sanskrit – Engrossed, A variant spelling is Magan

Mahalah – Variant of MAHLAH used in the King James Version of the Old Testament

Mahalath – A person whose singing is like the sound of the harp

Mahali – Variant of MAHLI

Mahaz – Biblical name meaning the end, ending

Maher – He who is industrious

Mahershalalhashbaz – Hebrew name meaning ‘swift are the spoils, speedy is the plunder’

Mahir – Hebrew name meaning ‘expert, skilled’ or ‘speedy.’

Mahki – A variant of the Hebrew name Michael meaning ‘who is like God?’

Mahlah – From the Hebrew name (Machlah), possibly from (chalah) meaning ‘weak, sick’. This name is used in the Old Testament as both a feminine and masculine name. In some versions of the Bible the masculine name is spelled Mahalah

Mahli – From the Hebrew name (Machli), possibly meaning ‘weak, sick’. This was the name of two characters mentioned briefly in the Old Testament

Mahlon – Mahlon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mahlon is ‘sickness’.

Mai – Ron

Maichail – Gift from God

Maichail – Who is like God

Maik – Hebrew origin, a question ‘Who is like God?’

Maikel – Dutch variant form of MICHAEL

Maitiu – Irish form of MATTHEW

Makai – Makai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Makai is ‘who resembles God?’.

Makaio – Hawaiian form of MATTHEW

Makhai – Variant of Michael, the name means he who is like God.

Makis – Gift from God

Maksim – Hebrew name meaning ‘enchanting, attractive.’ Compare with another form of Maksim.

Mal – Messenger of God

Malach – Angel or messenger

Malachai – A personal messenger

Malachi – Messenger of God, a minor prophet in the Old Testament and author of the biblical Book of Malachi

Malachi – This boys’ name honors one of the Hebrew prophets who wrote the final book of the Old Testament (the Book of Malachi) and was said to have predicted the coming of Christ. Pronounced MAL-a-kye, the name is a particular favorite in English, Gaelic and Hebrew-speaking countries. In Ireland, St. Malachy of the Roman Catholic Church was the first Irishman to be declared a saint. The name still has a strong hold: In 2016, the lead role of Kunta Kinte in a TV revival of “Roots” was played by the English actor Malachi Kirby.

Malachie – Malachie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malachie is ‘messenger of God’.

Malachy – Anglicized form of MAEL SECHNAILL or MAEL MAEDOC, influenced by the spelling of MALACHI. Saint Malachy (in Irish, Mael Maedoc) was a 12th-century archbishop of Armagh renowned for his miracles

Malak – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘angel, messenger.’ In the bible, this is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual. Compare with another form of Malak.

Malakai – As a variant of the name Malachy, this name means ‘messenger’ or ‘angel’. This name was also one of the minor prophets that was mentioned in the Old Testament.

Malakhi – Biblical Hebrew form of MALACHI

Malakhi – Great communicator, one who people look to for advice.

Malaki – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘my messenger’, a Biblical word name derived from the work ‘malach’ – angel.

Malakia – Malakia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malakia is ‘messenger of God’.

Malakie – Malakie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malakie is ‘messenger of God’.

Malakiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘my messenger.’ In the bible, this is the name of the last of the Hebrew prophets.

Malakye – This variation of the ‘Malachai’ means angelic or messenger of God, and it is also the name of a Hebrew Bible prophet and, some believe, angel.

Malaquias – Malaquias as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malaquias is ‘messenger of God’.

Malcam – Malcam as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malcam is ‘my king’.

Malechy – Malechy as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malechy is ‘messenger of God’.

Malek – This boy’s name means ‘king.’ It is both Hebrew and Arabic.

Maleki – Maleki as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Maleki is ‘messenger of God’.

Malequi – Malequi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malequi is ‘messenger of God’.

Malikai – Deliverer, communicator, exchanging information.

Malka – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘queen’ for girls and ‘king’ for boys.

Malkam – Malkam as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malkam is ‘my king’.

Malki – Malki as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malki is ‘my king’.

Malkiel – Malkiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malkiel is ‘my king’.

Malkiya – Malkiya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Malkiya is ‘my king’.

Malone – From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of O Maoil Eoin meaning ‘descendant of a disciple of Saint JOHN’

Malya – One who is like the sea of sorrow

Man – Short form of Hebrew Immanuw’el (English Immanuel), meaning ‘God is with us.’

Manaem – Form of MENAHEM used in the Greek Old Testament

Manahem – Form of MENAHEM used in the Latin Old Testament

Manasa – Causing to forget

Manases – Manases as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Manases is ‘making forgetfulness’.

Manasio – Manasio as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Manasio is ‘making forgetfulness’.

Manassas – Manassas as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Manassas is ‘making forgetfulness’.

Manasseh – Forgetful, The Greek variant Manasses is a Civil War battlefield in Virginia.

Manasseh – Means ‘causing to forget’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the oldest son of Joseph and Asenath and the ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. It was also borne by a 7th-century BC king of Judah, condemned in the bible for allowing the worship of other gods

Manassen – To cause forgetfulness

Manasses – Form of MANASSEH used in the Greek and Latin Bible. It is also the form used in some English versions of the New Testament

Mandel – Semitic – Wisdom, Knowledge, A variant of name Mendel

Mandell – Semitic – Wisdom, Knowledge, A variant of name Mendel

Manel – Catalan form of MANUEL

Mani – Pet form of Hebrew Menashsheh, meaning ‘causing to forget’ or ‘one who forgets.’ Compare with another form of Mani.

Manney – The God is with us all

Manni – Variant spelling of Hebrew Mani, meaning ‘causing to forget’ or ‘one who forgets.’ Compare with other forms of Manni.

Mannie – God is with us

Mannis – Greatness

Manny – Short form of EMMANUEL

Mano – Hebrew – God is with us, a contraction of the name Manuel, Hawaiian – Shark, Passionate Lover

Manoa – Manoa as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Manoa is ‘place of rest’.

Manoach – Manoach as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Manoach is ‘place of rest’.

Manoah – Manoah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Manoah is ‘place of rest’.

Manoel – Manoel is the Brazilian version of Manuel, meaning God is with us.

Manolo – Spanish diminutive of MANUEL

Manos – God with us

Manouel – Medieval Greek form of MANUEL

Manu – Short form of MANUEL or EMMANUEL (and also of MANUELA in Germany)

Manual – Manual as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Manual is ‘God is with us’.

Manuel – Spanish and Portuguese form of EMMANUEL. In the spelling (Manouel) it was also used in the Byzantine Empire, notably by two emperors. It is possible this form of the name was transmitted to Spain and Portugal from Byzantium, since there were connections between the royal families (king Ferdinand III of Castile married Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen, who had Byzantine roots, and had a son named Manuel). The name has been used in Iberia since at least the 13th century and was borne by two kings of Portugal

Manuele – Italian variant of MANUEL

Manuell – God is with us

Maoilios – Means ‘servant of JESUS’ in Scottish Gaelic

Maor – Means ‘a light’ in Hebrew

Maoz – The name Maoz is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘fortress, strength’.

Mara – Bitter, Variant of Maria, Destroyer

Marduk – Probably from Sumerian amar-Utuk meaning ‘calf of Utu’, derived from amar combined with the name of the sun god UTU. This was the name of the chief Babylonian god, presiding over heaven, light, sky, battle, and fertility. After killing the dragon Tiamat, who was an old enemy of the gods, he created the world and sky from the pieces of her body

Maria – Latin form of Greek , from Hebrew (see MARY). Maria is the usual form of the name in many European languages, as well as a secondary form in other languages such as English (where the common spelling is Mary). In some countries, for example Germany, Poland and Italy, Maria is occasionally used as a masculine middle name…

Mariah – form of MORIAH – God is my teacher

Marian – Rebellious

Marie – French and Czech form of MARIA. A notable bearer of this name was Marie Antoinette, a queen of France who was executed by guillotine during the French Revolution. Another was Marie Curie (1867-1934), a physicist and chemist who studied radioactivity with her husband Pierre…

Marion – From a French surname that was derived from MARION (1). This was the real name of American actor John Wayne (1907-1979), who was born Marion Robert Morrison

Marnin – One who creates joy

Maro – The name Maro is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Latin, Japanese origin meaning ‘from Mars, bitter, or, myself’.

Marom – Marom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Marom is ‘height, peak’.

Marry – Of Hebrew and Old Greek origin, meaning ‘bitterness’ and ‘pearl’.

Marus – Hebrew – Sea of bitterness, Rebellious, Wished for child, to swell, A variant of Marian

Marzhin – Marzhin is Bretons form of Martin and means from Mars

Masa – Variant spelling of Hebrew Massa, meaning ‘burden.’ Compare with another form of Masa.

Masada – A foundation

Masiah – Variant of Messiah, the name means the promised one, the anointed one. This name has deep biblical roots.

Masos – Masos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Masos is ‘happiness’.Vasos.

Massa – Hebrew name meaning ‘burden.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ishmael.

Massiah – Variant of Messiah, the name means the promised one, the anointed one. This name has deep biblical roots.

Mat – Mat as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mat is ‘gift of God’.

Mata – Gift of Yahweh, Gift of God, Gift of the Lord, A variant of Matthew

Matai – A person who is the gift of the God

Matan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Mattan, meaning ‘a gift.’ In the bible, this is the name of a priest of Baal, and the father of Shephatiah.

Mataniah – Mataniah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mataniah is ‘God’s gift’.

Matanya – Matanya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matanya is ‘God’s gift’.

Matanyahu – Matanyahu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matanyahu is ‘God’s gift’.

Matas – Lithuanian form of MATTHEW

Mate – One who is like the gift of God

Matei – Romanian form of MATTHEW

Matej – Slovak form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot. Also the Slovene, Croatian and Macedonian form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi

Mateja – Serbian variant of MATIJA

Mateo – Mateo is the Spanish form of Matthew, a biblical name, a saint’s name and the name of one of the 12 apostles in the New Testament. Before Matthew became an apostle (and the patron saint of bankers and accountants), he was called Levi. Mateo comes with the stylish nickname Teo and the variations Matteo, Matias and Matthias. Mateo has made a dramatic climb in popularity since 1992, and though slowing down, it shows no signs of stopping. International soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo named one of his twins Mateo in 2017.

Mateu – Catalan form of MATTHEW

Mateus – Mateus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mateus is ‘gift of God’.

Mateusz – Of Hebrew origin meaning gift of God. Commonly used in the Polish language as a variation of Matthew.

Matevos – Armenian form of MATTHEW

Matevz – Slovene variant of MATTHEW

Matey – Bulgarian form of MATTHEW

Matfey – Older Russian form of MATTHEW

Mathe – Gift of Yahweh, Gift of God, Gift of the Lord, A variant of Matthew

Matheo – Norwegian and Swedish form of MATEO or MATTEO

Mathes – Gift of God

Matheu – Matheu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matheu is ‘gift of God’.

Matheus – One who is given by God

Mathew – Gift of God

Mathew – Biblical name, from the Hebrew word ‘matana’ meaning ‘gift’. The name means ‘gift of the Lord’.

Mathian – Mathian as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mathian is ‘gift of God’.

Mathias – Mathias as a boy’s name is of German, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mathias is ‘gift of God’.

Mathieu – Mathieu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mathieu is ‘gift of God’.

Mathijs – Dutch form of MATTHIAS

Mathis – Derived from the Hebrew word ‘matana’ meaning gift, and from the biblical name Matthew, meaning ‘gift of God’ it is predominantly used in French and German.

Mathusalam – Latin form of METHUSELAH

Mathusalem – French form of METHUSELAH

Mathusela – Mathusela as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mathusela is ‘one who is sent’.

Mathys – French variant of MATTHIAS

Matia – Basque form of MATTHEW

Matias – Matias as a boy’s name is of German, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matias is ‘gift of God’.

Matic – Slovene variant form of MATTHIAS

Matico – Matico as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matico is ‘gift of God’.

Matija – Slovene, Croatian and Serbian form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot. It is occasionally used as a feminine name

Matiss – Latvian form of MATTHEW

Matisse – God’s present

Matitiyahu – Gift of God

Matitya – Contracted form of Hebrew Mattithyah, meaning ‘gift of God.’

Matityah – Gift from God

Matityahu – Variant form of Hebrew Matitya, meaning ‘gift of God.’

Matjaz – Slovene variant of MATTHIAS

Matko – Diminutive of Matthias, meaning gift of Yahweh.

Mato – Diminutive of MATEJ or MATIJA

Matous – Czech form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi

Mats – Mats as a boy’s name is of German, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mats is ‘gift of God’.

Matt – A pet form of the biblical name Matthew meaing ‘Gift from god. Derived from the Hebrew word ‘matana’ – ‘gift’.

Matta – Gift of Yahweh, Gift of God, Gift of the Lord, A variant of Mata

Mattaeus – Mattaeus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mattaeus is ‘gift of God’.

Mattan – Hebrew name meaning ‘a gift.’ In the bible, this is the name of a priest of Baal, and the father of Shephatiah.

Mattania – Mattania as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mattania is ‘God’s gift’.

Mattaniah – Means ‘gift of YAHWEH’ in Hebrew. This was the original name of Zedekiah, a king of Judah, in the Old Testament

Mattanyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘gift of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, this was Zedekiah’s name before the captivity, he changed it after becoming Judah’s last king.

Mattanyahu – Hebrew form of MATTANIAH

Mattathia – Hebrew form of Greek Mattathias, meaning ‘gift of God.’

Mattathias – A gift of the Lord

Mattaus – Mattaus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mattaus is ‘gift of God’.

Matteo – The Italian version of Matthew has become super popular—and not just in Italian-American communities but across the US. While it’s not nearly as beloved as Mateo with one “t,” which is in the Top 100, Matteo has come a long way and has a lot going for it: It’s strong and masculine, full of Italian flavor, and comes with a cool nickname, Teo. Singer Ricky Martin named one of his twins Matteo in 2008, and as did Colin Firth for his son in 2003.

Mattes – Gift of God

Matteus – Swedish and Norwegian form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi

Matthaios – Greek form of Mattityahu (see MATTHEW)

Matthan – Form of MATTAN used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. This form of the name is also used in English versions of the New Testament, being borne by the great-grandfather of Jesus

Matthaus – Matthaus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matthaus is ‘gift of God’.

Matthei – Old Slavic form of MATTHEW

Mattheus – Mattheus as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mattheus is ‘gift of God’.

Matthew – Gift of God

Matthew James – Meaning ‘gift of Yahweh’ (Matthew) and ‘Yahweh may protect’ (James). Used primarily in the English language.

Matthew – English form of (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name (Mattityahu) meaning ‘gift of YAHWEH’, from the roots (mattan) meaning ‘gift’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles. He was a tax collector, and supposedly the author of the first gospel in the New Testament. He is considered a saint in many Christian traditions. The variant Matthias also occurs in the New Testament belonging to a separate apostle. The name appears in the Old Testament as Mattithiah…

Matthews – Derived from the Hebrew name Matisyahu meaning ‘gift of God’.

Matthia – Old Slavic form of MATTHIAS

Matthias – Variant of Matthaios (see MATTHEW), which appears in the New Testament as the name of the apostle chosen to replace the traitor Judas Iscariot. This was also the name of kings of Hungary, including Matthias I who made important reforms to the kingdom in the 15th century

Matthieu – Matthieu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matthieu is ‘gift of God’.

Matthiew – Matthiew as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matthiew is ‘gift of God’.

Matthijs – Dutch form of MATTHIAS

Matthäus – Gift of God

Matti – Finnish form of MATTHEW

Mattia – Italian form of MATTHIAS

Mattias – Variant of Matthew, the name means given from God. Matthew is one of the Gospel writers in the bible.

Mattie – Gift of Yahweh, Gift of God, Gift of the Lord, A variant of Matthew

Mattieu – Mattieu as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mattieu is ‘gift of God’.

Mattithiah – Form of Mattityahu (see MATTHEW) used in the English Old Testament, where it belongs to a few minor characters

Mattithyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘gift of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a member of the family of Nebo.

Mattithyahu – Alternate transcription of Ancient Hebrew (see MATTITYAHU)

Mattityahu – Hebrew form of MATTHEW

Matts – Variant of MATS

Matty – Gift of Yahweh, Gift of God, Gift of the Lord, A variant of Matthew

Matus – Slovak form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi

Matusalemme – Italian form of METHUSELAH

Matusalen – Spanish form of METHUSELAH

Matusz – A variant spelling of the Czech name Matous, derived from the biblical name Matthew, meaning ‘Gift of God’.

Matvei – Alternate transcription of Russian Матвей (see MATVEY)

Matvey – Matvey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matvey is ‘gift of God’.

Matviy – Given by God.

Matyas – Matyas as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matyas is ‘gift of God’.

Matz – Matz as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Matz is ‘gift of God’.

Matze – Gift of God

Mayeer – Mayeer as a boy’s name is of German and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mayeer is ‘farmer or bright one’.

Mayer – The name Mayer is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning bringer of light’.

Mayhew – Mayhew as a boy’s name is of Old French and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mayhew is ‘gift of God’.

Mayir – Enlightens

Mazor – Mazor as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mazor is ‘bandage’.

Meah – Biblical name meaning a hundred cubits

Medad – Medad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Medad is ‘friend’.

Meekaaeel – He who was a God’s gift

Mees – Diminutive of BARTHOLOMEUS

Meged – Meged as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Meged is ‘blessing, goodness’.

Mehir – Biblical name meaning a reward

Mehlech – Mehlech as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mehlech is ‘my king’.

Meical – Welsh form of MICHAEL

Meier – Meier as a boy’s name is of German and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Meier is ‘farmer or bright one’.

Meilseoir – King

Meir – Enlightens

Meir – Giving radiant light to every one, the one who is being bright and shining to others

Meira – light

Meiri – Meiri as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Meiri is ‘bright one’.

Mekhi – One who can be equal to the almighty and most high God who has created this whole World.

Melchisadak – Melchisadak as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Melchisadak is ‘my king is righteousness’.

Melchisadeck – Melchisadeck as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Melchisadeck is ‘my king is righteousness’.

Melchisedek – Melchisedek as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Melchisedek is ‘my king is righteousness’.

Melchizadek – Melchizadek as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Melchizadek is ‘my king is righteousness’.

Melchoir – City of the king

Melech – Means ‘king’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Micah (not the prophet)

Melek – Hebrew name meaning ‘king.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Micah. In use by the Armenians.

Melky – His empire, his monarch, his guidance counselor.

Melqart – From Phoenician mlk ‘king’ and qrt ‘city’. This was the name of a Phoenician god worshipped especially in the city of Tyre

Menachem – Hebrew name meaning ‘comforter.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Israel who was notorious for his cruelty.

Menaheim – Menaheim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Menaheim is ‘comforter’.

Menahem – From the Hebrew name (Menachem) meaning ‘comforter’. This was the name of a king of Israel, appearing in the Old Testament. His reign was noted for its brutality

Menashe – Variant spelling of Hebrew Menashsheh, meaning ‘causing to forget’ or ‘one who forgets.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Joseph.

Menashi – Menashi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Menashi is ‘making forgetfulness’.

Menashsheh – Hebrew name meaning ‘causing to forget’ or ‘one who forgets.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Joseph.

Menassah – Forgetful

Mendel – Originally this was probably a Yiddish diminutive of MANNO. It is now used as a diminutive of MENAHEM

Mendeley – Comforter, full of comfort.

Mendy – The psychological result of perception and learning and reassoning.

Meonothai – Hebrew name meaning ‘habitations of Jehovah’ or ‘my habitations.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Ophrah.

Merariy – Hebrew name meaning ‘bitter, unhappy.’ In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Levi.

Mered – Hebrew name meaning ‘rebellion.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ezra.

Merodach – Hebrew form of Akkadian Marduk (‘solar calf’), meaning ‘thy rebellion.’ In biblical times, this was the name of a Babylonian idol, probably the planet Mars, which like Saturn was regarded by ancient Semites as the author of bloodshed and slaughter, and was propitiated with human victims. Mordechai is a related name.

Merom – Merom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Merom is ‘height or peak’.

Meshach – Meshach as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin. Biblical: one of the three Hebrew men (along with Shadrach and Abednego) thrown into a fiery furnace by King Nebuchadnezzar and rescued by an angel.

Meshek – Hebrew name meaning ‘to draw.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.

Meshulam – Variant spelling of Hebrew Meshullam, meaning ‘friend.’ In the bible, this is the name of a scribe and many other minor characters.

Meshullam – Hebrew name meaning ‘friend.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Zerubbabel.

Messiah – Messiah means the promised one, the anointed one. This name has deep biblical roots.

Meth – A brewer of seller of alcoholic drinks

Methew – A generous gift of Yahweh

Methusalem – German form of METHUSELAH

Methuselah – Means ‘man of the dart’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the father of Lamech and the grandfather of Noah. He lived to age 969, making him the longest-lived person in the Bible

Methuwshael – Hebrew name meaning ‘man of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Cain.

Methuwshelach – Hebrew name meaning ‘man of the dart.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enoch. He lived to the age of 969 years.

Metushelach – Variant spelling of Hebrew Methuwshelach, meaning ‘man of the dart.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enoch. He lived to the age of 969 years.

Meydad – Hebrew name meaning ‘love.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prophet who lived in the time of Moses. Medad is the Anglicized form.

Meyer – Shining Surname.

Meyer – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see MEIR). It also coincides with a German surname meaning ‘mayor, leader’

Meyshawn – God is merciful, God is gracious

Mi – A varient of the name Michael which means ‘who is like God?’.

Mibsam – the sweet smelling cologne.

Mic – who can resemble to God

Micael – Micael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Micael is ‘who resembles God?’.

Micah – Who is like the Lord

Micah – Contracted form of MICAIAH. Micah is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He authored the Book of Micah, which alternates between prophesies of doom and prophesies of restoration. It was occasionally used as an English given name by the Puritans after the Protestant Reformation, but it did not become common until the end of the 20th century

Micaiah – Means ‘who is like YAHWEH’ in Hebrew. This name occurs in the Old Testament belonging to both males and females

Micajah – The name Micajah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘who is like God?’.

Mical – Mical as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mical is ‘who resembles God?’.

Micha – From Hebrew origin, the name poses the rhetorical question meaning ‘who is like God?’ an alternative of the popular name Michael.

Michael – Who is like God?

Michael James – Michael means ‘Who is like God?’ borne in the Bible. James means ‘Yahweh may protect’ and ‘supplanter’.

Michael – From the Hebrew name (Mikha’el) meaning ‘who is like God’. This is a rhetorical question, implying no person is like God. Michael is one of the archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament he is named as a protector of Israel. In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament he is portrayed as the leader of heaven’s armies in the war against Satan, and is thus considered the patron saint of soldiers in Christianity…

Michael – Variant form of Hebrew Miyka’el, meaning ‘who is like God?’

Michaelangelo – Michaelangelo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Michaelangelo is ‘who resembles God?’.

Michaiah – The name Michaiah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘who is like God’.

Michail – Modern Greek transcription of MICHAEL. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Михаил (see MIKHAIL)

Michal – Meaning ‘Who is like God?’. Michal is a feminine version of the name Michael.

Michale – the most loving angel of the God

Michalis – Modern Greek variant of MICHAEL

Micheal – A biblical name derived from the Hebrew name Mikhael, meaning ‘Who is like God’, associated with the archangel Michael who was the patron saint of soldiers.

Micheil – Scottish Gaelic form of MICHAEL

Michel – French form of MICHAEL. Michel de Notredame, also known as Nostradamus, was the 16th-century French astrologer who made predictions about future world events. This is also the German diminutive form of MICHAEL

Michelangelo – Combination of MICHAEL and ANGELO, referring to the archangel Michael. The Renaissance painter and sculptor Michelangelo Buonarroti, from Florence, was the man who created such great works of art as the statue of David and the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. This name was also borne by the Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi, better known as Caravaggio

Michele – Italian form of MICHAEL

Michelle – There’s no Michelle more well-known than former first lady Michelle Obama. In fact, her popularity has helped keep the name on the charts, though if parents want a feminine form of Michael, they’re more likely to go with Michaela. Michelle is the anglicized version of the French Michele, and it means “who resembles God,” so it has a strong religious link. Michelle first took off in the 1940s and was reinvigorated when the Beatles released a love song of the same name in 1965.

Michi – German diminutive of MICHAEL or MICHAELA

Michial – The angel of the Almighty

Michiel – Michiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Michiel is ‘who resembles God?’.

Michon – Who is like God

Micjo – Esperanto diminutive of MICHAEL

Mick – Short form of MICHAEL. This name has become a slang term for an Irishman

Mickael – the very expensive skills from God.

Mickel – God is Almighty and there is no one can be like him.

Mickey – Who is like God?

Mickey – Diminutive or feminine form of MICHAEL. This was the name that Walt Disney gave to Ub Iwerks’ cartoon character Mickey Mouse, who was originally named Mortimer Mouse. Another famous bearer was the American baseball player Mickey Mantle (1931-1995)

Micky – Micky as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Micky is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mickymisha – Who is like God

Midian – Midian as a boy’s name. Biblical: a son of Abraham who founded the tribe of Midianites, who were oppressors of the Israelites until their defeat by Gideon.

Midyan – Hebrew name meaning ‘strife, war.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Abraham.

Mies – Dutch diminutive of MARIA or BARTHOLOMEUS

Migdahl – Migdahl as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Migdahl is ‘tower’.

Migdal – Migdal as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Migdal is ‘tower’.

Migdoll – Migdoll as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Migdoll is ‘tower’.

Miguel Angel – Spanish cognate of MICHELANGELO

Miguel – Spanish and Portuguese form of MICHAEL. A notable bearer of this name was Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), the Spanish novelist and poet who wrote ‘Don Quixote’

Miguelito – Diminutive of MIGUEL

Miha – Short form of MIHAEL

Mihael – Slovene and Croatian form of MICHAEL

Mihaelo – Original Esperanto form of MICHAEL

Mihai – Romanian form of MICHAEL. Mihai the Brave was a prince of Wallachia who united Romania in the early 17th century

Mihail – Romanian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of MICHAEL. This is also an alternate transcription of Greek (see MICHAIL)

Mihailo – The precious gift from God

Mihails – A form of Michael, meaning who is like God.

Mihajlo – Serbian form of MICHAEL

Mihal – Mihal is Romanian version of Michael and means who is like God?

Mihalis – Alternate transcription of Greek (see MICHALIS)

Mihaly – Mihaly as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mihaly is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mihangel – Welsh name of the archangel Michael, formed from a contraction of MICHAEL and ‘angel’

Mihkel – Estonian form of Michael, meaning who is like God?

Mihkkal – Northern Sami form of MICHAEL

Miho – Short form of MIHAEL or MIHOVIL

Mihovil – Croatian form of MICHAEL

Mijo – Diminutive of MILAN or MIHOVIL

Mik – who can stand equal to the most high God.

Mika – Gift from God

Mika – Finnish short form of MIKAEL

Mikael – Mikael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mikael is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mikaere – Maori form of MICHAEL

Mikaia – Hebrew – Who is like God?

Mikail – A variant of the biblical name Michael, which poses the rhetorical question ‘who is like God?’.

Mikaili – The one who is likely to the God’s messenger.

Mikal – This is the phonetic Hebrew spelling of ‘Michael,’ which means who is like God and is also the name of an archangel and protector.

Mikala – Hawaiian form of MICHAEL

Mikalah – Hebrew- Who is like God?,Latinate feminine form of Michael

Mikayeel – Someone who is like the messenger of God.

Mikayla – If you like angels, consider Mikayla, the feminine form of Michael, an archangel who carried out God’s judgments and is known as the patron saint of soldiers. The name is associated with power and strength, two awesome traits to instill in your child. Mikayla is a close relation of Michaela but has actually eclipsed it in terms of popularity, though a third spelling, Makayla, beats out both of them.

Mikaylee – One who carries God’s messages

Mike – Mike is usually used as a nick name of Michael. It means ‘who is like God’ or ‘who is like Yahweh’. Posing a rhetorical question and implying than none are like God.

Mikeal – One who provides the message of God

Mikel – Gift from God

Mikel – Mikel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mikel is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mikelis – A form of Michael, meaning who is like God.

Mikell – Mikell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mikell is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mikelle – a person likely to the God’s messenger.

Mikelo – Modern Esperanto form of MICHAEL

Mikey – Mikey as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mikey is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mikhael – Biblical Hebrew form of MICHAEL

Mikhael – Modern Hebrew form of MICHAEL, as well as an alternate Greek transcription

Mikhah – Hebrew form of MICAH

Mikhail – Arabic form of MICHAEL

Mikhail – Russian and Belarusian form of MICHAEL, and an alternate transcription of Bulgarian Михаил (see MIHAIL). This was the name of two Russian tsars. Other notable bearers include the poet Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) and the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev (1931-)

Mikhailo – Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Михайло (see MYKHAILO)

Mikhailu – Old Slavic form of MICHAEL

Mikhalis – Mikhalis as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mikhalis is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mikhayhu – Hebrew form of MICAIAH

Mikheil – Georgian form of MICHAEL

Mikhol – Derivative of Mikel that means someone like God’s messenger.

Mikhos – Mikhos as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mikhos is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mikkel – Danish form of MICHAEL. It can also derive from the Scandinavian root mikill meaning ‘enormous’

Mikkjal – Faroese form of MICHAEL

Mikko – the gift from the Almighty.

Miko – Miko as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Miko is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mikol – Mikol as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mikol is ‘who resembles God?’.

Miksa – Originally a diminutive of MIKLOS or MIHALY. It is now used independently, or as a Hungarian form of MAXIMILIAN

Miky – Miky as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Miky is ‘who resembles God?’.

Milkha – A king or a monarch

Mincho – A favourite of all, son of the closest companion

Minyamin – Right-hand Son, Similar to Benedict, Derived from Hebrew name Minyan meaning to count or to number

Minyomei – Right-hand Son, Similar to Benedict, Derived from Hebrew name Minyan meaning to count or to number

Minyomi – Right-hand Son, Similar to Benedict, Derived from Hebrew name Minyan meaning to count or to number

Mioshe – Mioshe a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Moses. The meaning of Mioshe is ‘saviour’.

Mioshye – Mioshye as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Moses. The meaning of Mioshye is ‘saviour’.

Miqayel – One of the closest archangel of the God

Miquel – Miquel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Miquel is ‘who resembles God?’.

Miriam – If trendy names don’t interest you, Miriam could be just what you’re looking for. It’s a historical Hebrew name and the oldest-known version of Mary. In the Bible, Miriam was a heroine who, as the sister of Moses, cleverly saved his life when he was a baby by hiding him in a basket among the rushes at the river’s edge for the Pharaoh’s daughter to find. Another clever female with that name is actress Miriam Shor, who plays the feisty Diana on “Younger.”

Miron – From the name of the highest mountain in Israel, Mount Meron. It is also the name of a village on its slopes, thought to be on the same site as the ancient Canaanite city of Merom

Misa – Serbian diminutive of MIHAILO, MIROSLAV and other names beginning with a similar sound. In Slovenia it is typically feminine

Misael – The name Misael is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘as God is’.

Misha – Russian diminutive of MIKHAIL

Mishael – Which man is like God?

Misho – Georgian diminutive of MIKHEIL and a Bulgarian diminutive of MIHAIL

Misi – Which man is like God?

Miska – Gift from God

Miska – Diminutive of MIHALY or MIKAEL

Misko – Serbian and Croatian diminutive of MIHAILO, MIHAEL, MIROSLAV and other names beginning with a similar sound

Mitch – Mitch as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Middle English origin, and the meaning of Mitch is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mitchel – Derived from Hebrew ,meaning ‘who is like God?’, a variant of the European name Michael.

Mitchell – Who is like the Lord, a variant of Michael

Mitchell – From a surname, itself derived from the given name MICHAEL or in some cases from Middle English michel meaning ‘big, large’

Mitxel – Basque form of MICHAEL

Miyka – Hebrew name meaning ‘who is like God?’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Mattaniah.

Miykael – Hebrew name meaning ‘who is like God?’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the prince of Angels, the first archangel who was closest to God.

Miykah – Hebrew name meaning ‘who is like God?’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet. The Anglicized form is Michah.

Mo – Short form of MAUREEN, MAURICE, MORRIS, and other names beginning with a similar sound

Moab – Moab as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin. Biblical: name of the plateau east of the Dead Sea in Genesis.

Moe – Son

Moise – Moise as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Moise is ‘saviour’.

Moises – Variant of Moses, the name means coming from the water. In the Bible, Moses was found in the water.

Moisey – Russian form of MOSES

Moishe – Yiddish form of MOSES

Moizez – Bretons form of Moses, meaning drawn from water

Mojcej – A form of Moses. It means to draw out.

Mor – Means ‘myrrh’ in Hebrew

Morag – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘threshing board.’ Compare with strictly feminine Morag.

Moran – Means ‘viburnum shrub’ in Hebrew

Mordecai – Servant of Marduk, In the Old Testament, Mordecai was the cousin and caretaker of Esther.

Mordecai – Means ‘servant of MARDUK’ in Persian. In the Old Testament Mordecai is the cousin and foster father of Esther. He thwarted a plot to kill the Persian king, though he made an enemy of the king’s chief advisor Haman

Mordechai – Mordechai as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Mordecai. The meaning of Mordechai is ‘little man’.

Mordekay – Hebrew name of Persian origin, meaning ‘devotee of Marduk (Mars)’ or ‘little man.’ In the bible, this is the name of a cousin of Queen Esther.

Mordikai – Variant spelling of Hebrew Mordekay, meaning ‘devotee of Marduk (Mars)’ or ‘little man.’

Mordokhay – Biblical Hebrew form of MORDECAI

Mordy – Mordy as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Mordecai. The meaning of Mordy is ‘little man’.

Mori – Mori as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mori is ‘God is my teacher’.

Moriah – God is my teacher

Moriel – Moriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Moriel is ‘God is my teacher’.

Mort – Mort as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Old French origin, and the meaning of Mort is ‘little man or dead sea’.

Mose – Mose as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mose is ‘saviour’.

Moseph – Delivered, one who is the best son, a blessed being

Moses – Saved from the water, Moses was the biblical prophet who received the ten commandments, led the oppressed Jewish people out of Egypt, and founded Israel. He was born in ancient Egypt in the town of Goshen. Just before his birth, Pharaoh had ordered that all male Hebrew infants be put to death. Moses” mother placed him in a basket made of papyrus and set it floating on the Nile, where it was found by Pharaoh”s daughter, who raised Moses as her own child.

Moses – From the Hebrew name (Mosheh), which is most likely derived from Egyptian mes meaning ‘son’, but could also possibly mean ‘deliver’ in Hebrew. The meaning suggested in the Old Testament of ‘drew out’ from Hebrew (mashah) is probably an invented etymology (see Exodus 2:10). The biblical Moses was drawn out of the Nile by the pharaoh’s daughter and adopted into the royal family, at a time when the Israelites were slaves in Egypt. With his brother Aaron he demanded the pharaoh release the Israelites, which was only done after God sent ten plagues upon Egypt. Moses led the people across the Red Sea and to Mount Sinai, where he received the Ten Commandments from God. After 40 years of wandering in the desert the people reached Canaan, the Promised Land, but Moses died just before entering it…

Moshe – Form of Moses saved from the water.

Moshe – Hebrew name meaning ‘drawn out.’ In the bible, this is the name of the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage and led them to the promised land.

Mosheh – Saved from the water

Mosheh – Mosheh as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mosheh is ‘saviour’.

Mosiah – Mosiah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mosiah is ‘saviour’.

Mosie – Mosie as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mosie is ‘saviour’.

Moss – Medieval Jewish form of Hebrew Moshe, meaning ‘drawn out.’ Compare with another form of Moss.

Mosse – The one who is saved out of the water

Mot – Means ‘death’ in Ugaritic. This was the name of the Ugaritic god of death and the lord of the netherworld. He was a son of the supreme god El

Motel – Yiddish diminutive of MORDECAI. This is the name of a character in the musical ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ (1964)

Motiejus – Older Lithuanian form of MATTHEW

Motke – Yiddish diminutive of MORDECAI

Motya – Diminutive of MATVEY or MATRONA

Mousa – One who is derived from the water

Mouses – Greek form of MOSES

Moushe – A form of Moses, meaning to draw out water.

Mouza – One who is derived out of water or saved from the water

Mowab – Hebrew name meaning ‘water,’ i.e. ‘seed,’ hence ‘of his father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot.

Moysei – Old Slavic form of MOSES

Moyses – Moyses as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Moyses is ‘saviour’.

Mozes – Mozes as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mozes is ‘saviour’.

Muki – One who shines

Musa – Arabic, Turkish and Persian form of MOSES

Mycah – Mycah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mycah is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mychael – Mychael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mychael is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mychal – Mychal as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mychal is ‘who resembles God?’.

Myghal – Cornish form of MICHAEL

Mykah – This alternate spelling of the biblical name ‘Micah’ means one who is like God.

Mykal – Mykal as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mykal is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mykel – Mykel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mykel is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mykell – Mykell as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Mykell is ‘who resembles God?’.

Mykhail – Ukrainian variant form of MICHAEL

Mykhailo – Ukrainian form of MICHAEL

Mykhaylo – Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Михайло (see MYKHAILO)

Mykolas – Lithuanian form of MICHAEL

Myron – My messenger

Mícheál – Who is like God

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with N

Naaman – Pleasant, sweet, beautiful, In the Bible, Naaman was the general of the army of Aram.

Naaman – Naaman as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Naaman is ‘be pleasant’.

Nabopolassar – From the Akkadian name Nabu-apla-usur meaning ‘Nabu protect my son’, derived from the god’s name NABU combined with aplu meaning ‘son, heir’ and an imperative form of naaru meaning ‘to protect’. This was the name of a 7th-century BC king of the Babylonian Empire, the first of the Chaldean dynasty

Nabouchodonosor – Greek form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR

Nabu-Apla-Usur – Akkadian form of NABOPOLASSAR

Nabu-Kudurri-Usur – Akkadian form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR

Nabu – Possibly from a Semitic root meaning ‘to announce’. This was the name of an Assyrian and Babylonian god of wisdom, letters and writing

Nabuchodonosor – Latin form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR

Nacham – Nacham as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nachman. The meaning of Nacham is ‘comforter’.

Nachman – Nachman as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nachman is ‘comforter’.

Nachmann – Nachmann as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nachman. The meaning of Nachmann is ‘comforter’.

Nachowr – Hebrew name meaning ‘snoring’ or ‘snorting.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Terah and brother of Abraham.

Nachshon – Nachshon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nachshon is ‘adventurous, daring’.

Nachson – Nachson as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nachshon. The meaning of Nachson is ‘adventurous and daring’.

Nachum – Variant spelling of Hebrew Nachuwm, meaning ‘comfort.’ In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.

Nachuwm – Hebrew name meaning ‘comfort.’ In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.

Nadab – Variant spelling of Hebrew Nadav, meaning ‘generous.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Aaron who was slain (along with his brother Abihu) by God for offering incense contrary to the law.

Nadav – Noble, generous, The biblical Nadav was the oldest son of Aaron, the high priest.

Nadav – Hebrew name meaning ‘generous.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Aaron who was slain (along with his brother Abihu) by God for offering incense contrary to the law.

Nadev – Showing a tender and plentiful.

Nadir – The one who commits to tell the truth.

Nadiv – Noble

Nael – Possibly a short form of NATHANAEL or GWENAEL

Naftali – To wrestle or be crafty or a comparison, in the Bible, the sixth son of Jacob

Naftali – Naftali as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Naftali is ‘struggling’. Biblical: a son of Jacob and one of the ancestors of the 12 tribes of Israel.

Naftalie – Wreath

Nagid – Nagid as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nagid is ‘ruler, leader’.

Naheer – Naheer as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nahir. The meaning of Naheer is ‘clear or bright’.

Nahir – Nahir as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nahir is ‘clear, bright’.

Nahum – Compassionate, a biblical tribesman of Judah

Nahum – Means ‘comforter’ in Hebrew, from the root (nacham). Nahum is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. He authored the Book of Nahum in which the downfall of Nineveh is foretold

Naite – A small gift from God

Nakir – The angel of Justice

Namir – Namir as a boy’s name is pronounced nah-MEER. It is of Israeli origin, and the meaning of Namir is ‘leopard’.

Namon – The pleasantness of a person

Nana – A name that is also popular in Japanese, meaning ‘spring’ or refering to ‘spring greens’. Also a variant of the name Anna a feminine from of John meaning ‘God was gracious’.

Naor – The name Naor is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘cultured and enlightened’.

Naoum – Form of NAHUM used in the Greek Old Testament

Naphtali – Means ‘my struggle, my strife’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is a son of Jacob by Rachel’s servant Bilhah, and the ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel

Naphtaliy – Hebrew name meaning ‘my strife’ or ‘wrestling.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jacob and Bilhah.

Naphthali – Naphthali as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Naftali. The meaning of Naphthali is ‘struggling’.

Naram-Sin – Means ‘beloved of Sin’, from Akkadian naramu and the god’s name SIN. This was the name of a 23rd-century BC ruler of the Akkadian Empire, the grandson of Sargon

Nasi – A prince or a president

Nason – The quality that renders something desirable.

Nat – Gift from God, a short form of Nathan and Nathaniel

Nat – Short form of Hebrew Nathan, meaning ‘a giver’ or ‘whom God gave.’ Compare with another form of Nat.

Natan – Natan as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathan. The meaning of Natan is ‘God has given’.

Natanael – Natanael as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Natanael is ‘God has given’.

Natanaele – Italian form of NATHANAEL

Natanail – Bulgarian and Macedonian form of NATHANAEL

Natanel – Gifted by God.

Nataniel – Nataniel as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Nataniel is ‘God has given’.

Natans – A blessing of the gift from god

Nate – Gift from God

Nate – From the Hebrew ‘natan’ meaning ‘to give’. Nate is intended to mean ‘gift’ and is a pet form for the name ‘Nathan’.

Natha – God gave child.

Nathan – Gift from God

Nathan James – Nathan means ‘giver’ or ‘gift’ in Hebrew. It can also mean ‘gift from God’. James is an English name that means ‘protect’ ‘heal’ or ‘supplanter’.

Nathan – Nathan is a biblical name that’s very popular in Europe, especially France. Parents can find inspiration in American Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale or the outspoken biblical prophet Nathan during the reigns of King David and King Solomon. Nathan has been in the top 50 boys’ names since 1975 and frequently in the top 20 or 30.

Nathanael – Gift from God or born on Christmas, In the Bible, one of the twelve biblical apostles

Nathanael – From the Hebrew name (Netan’el) meaning ‘God has given’, from the elements (natan) meaning ‘to give’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. It is borne by several minor characters in the Old Testament, typically spelled Nethanel or Nethaneel. In the New Testament this is the name of an apostle, probably another name of the apostle called Bartholomew

Nathanaell – A talent provided by God

Nathanahel – Form of NATHANAEL used in the Latin Bible

Nathaneal – Nathaneal as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Nathaneal is ‘God has given’.

Nathanel – The precious gift from the heaven.

Nathanial – God has given. One of the 12 biblical apostles.

Nathanial – Nathanial as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Nathanial is ‘God has given’.

Nathaniel – Gift from God

Nathaniel – Nathaniel is the English form of the New Testament name Nathanael, with elements found in both Nathan and Daniel. It was used in 17th-century England and brought to the US by settlers. It remains a traditional and beloved favorite and offers the appealing nicknames Nat and Nate. Also a popular name in literature, Nathaniel can be found in the works of Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Ayn Rand.

Nathaniell – The reward of God.

Nathanna – God’s precious gift

Nathanyal – Nathanyal as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Nathanyal is ‘God has given’.

Nathanyel – Nathanyel as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Nathanyel is ‘God has given’.

Nathanyell – A precious treasure from the God

Nathen – Nathen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nathen is ‘God has given’.

Nather – Something distributed or spread across

Nathero – Something widely spread

Nathin – The valuable gift from God.

Nathon – Nathon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nathon is ‘God has given’.

Naum – Russian and Bulgarian form of NAHUM

Navon – Navon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Navon is ‘wise’.

Nazaire – French form of NAZARIUS

Nazar – Russian, Ukrainian, Turkmen and Armenian form of NAZARIUS

Nazarene – One who grew up in Nazareth

Nazarenus – Latin form of NAZZARENO

Nazaret – From Nazareth, the town in Galilee where Jesus lived. This name is feminine in Spanish and masculine in Armenian

Nazareth – The name Nazareth is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin.

Nazario – Italian and Spanish form of NAZARIUS

Nazarius – Latin name meaning ‘from Nazareth’. Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived. This name was borne by several early saints, including a man martyred with Celsus in Milan

Nazariy – Russian and Ukrainian form of NAZARIUS

Nazzareno – Italian form of the Late Latin Nazarenus, which meant ‘from Nazareth, Nazarene’. Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived. According to the New Testament, the phrase Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum meaning ‘Jesus the Nazarene, king of the Jews’, was inscribed on the cross upon which Jesus was crucified

Nebo – Variant spelling of Hebrew Nebow, meaning ‘Mercury’ and ‘prophet.’ In the bible, this is the Hebrew name for a Babylonian deity who presided over learning and letters. It is also the name of a city in Moab, a city in Judah, and the name of the mountain where Moses died.

Nebow – Hebrew form of Babylonian Nabu, meaning ‘Mercury’ and ‘prophet.’ In the bible, this is the Hebrew name for a Babylonian deity who presided over learning and letters. It is also the name of a city in Moab, a city in Judah, and the name of the mountain where Moses died.

Nebrod – Form of NIMROD used in the Greek Old Testament

Nebuchadnezzar – From (Nevukhadnetzzar), the Hebrew form of the Akkadian name Nabu-kudurri-usur meaning ‘Nabu protect my eldest son’, derived from the god’s name NABU combined with kudurru meaning ‘eldest son’ and an imperative form of naaru meaning ‘to protect’. This name was borne by a 12th-century BC king of the Babylonian Empire. It was also borne by a 6th-century BC king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. He captured Jerusalem, and ultimately destroyed the city’s temple and deported many of its citizens, as told in the Old Testament

Nebuwkadnetstsar – Hebrew name of foreign origin, meaning ‘Nebo, defend my crown’ or ‘Nebo, defend my firstborn son.’ In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.

Nechemia – Nechemia as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nehemiah. The meaning of Nechemia is ‘comforter’.

Nechemiah – Nechemiah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nehemiah. The meaning of Nechemiah is ‘comforter’.

Nechemya – Nechemya as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nehemiah. The meaning of Nechemya is ‘comforter’.

Nechemyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah comforts’ or ‘whom Jehovah comforts.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a governor of Judah under the Persian king Artachshatra.

Nechum – Nechum as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nachum. The meaning of Nechum is ‘comfort’.

Nedabyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah impels.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the sons of king Jehoiachin of Judah.

Neemias – Form of NEHEMIAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Neftali – Neftali as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Naftali. The meaning of Neftali is ‘struggling’.

Nefthali – Nefthali as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Naftali. The meaning of Nefthali is ‘struggling’.

Nehemiah – Comforted by God, an Old Testament leader of the Jews responsible for numerous political and religious reforms

Nehemiah – This biblical boys’ name refers to the leader of the Jews who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem once the city was returned from Babylonian rule, he also got the people back in touch with their faith. Nehemiah, mostly considered a Jewish name, was barely recognized until almost the 21st century when it and lesser-known biblical names like Zachariah and Josiah became popular.

Nehum – Nehum is a boy’s name meaning ‘comfort’ that is a variant of the Hebrew name Nachum.

Neizan – Spanish form of NATHAN, reflecting the English pronunciation

Nejc – Diminutive of JERNEJ

Nelinho – Portuguese diminutive of MANUEL

Nelu – Romanian diminutive of ION (1)

Nemaiah – Who is comforted or protected by Yahweh

Nephtali – Nephtali as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Naftali. The meaning of Nephtali is ‘struggling’.

Nephthali – Nephthali as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Naftali. The meaning of Nephthali is ‘struggling’.

Neqowda – Hebrew name meaning ‘distinguished.’ In the bible, this is the name of the head of a family of Babylonian exiles.

Ner – Ner as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ner is ‘candle or light’.

Neriah – Means ‘lamp of YAHWEH’ in Hebrew, from (nir) meaning ‘lamp, light’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This is the name of the father of Baruch in the Old Testament

Neriya – Hebrew name meaning ‘light of the Lord.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Baruch.

Neriyahu – Variant form of Hebrew Neriya, meaning ‘light of the Lord.’

Nery – my lifetime or my existence.

Nes – Hebrew name meaning ‘miracle.’

Neshaun – God is merciful

Neta – Hebrew unisex name meaning meaning ‘plant, shrub.’

Netanel – Biblical Hebrew form of NATHANAEL

Netanel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Nethanel, meaning ‘given of God’ or ‘whom God gave.’

Netanya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Nethanyah, meaning ‘given of Jehovah’ or ‘whom Jehovah gave.’

Netanyahu – The talent from God or the skills from God.

Nethan – The special talent from God.

Nethaneel – Form of NATHANAEL used in some versions of the Old Testament

Nethanel – Hebrew name meaning ‘given of God’ or ‘whom God gave.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including the fourth son of Jesse.

Nethaniah – Means ‘YAHWEH has given’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the father of Ishmael (the assassin of Gedaliah), as well as other minor characters

Nethaniel – Nethaniel as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Nethaniel is ‘God has given’.

Nethanyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘given of Jehovah’ or ‘whom Jehovah gave.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of the murderer of Gedaliah.

Nethanyel – Nethanyel as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nathaniel. The meaning of Nethanyel is ‘God has given’.

Nevo – Variant spelling of Hebrew Nebo, meaning ‘Mercury’ and ‘prophet.’

Nevukhadnetztzar – Hebrew form of NEBUCHADNEZZAR

Nezer – Nezer as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nezer is ‘crown’.

Niel – The good news from God.

Nili – The eternal God of Israel will never lie.

Nima

Nimrod – Meaning unknown, possibly of Akkadian origin or possibly meaning ‘rebel’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Nimrod is a renowned hunter, the great-grandson of Noah. He was the founder of Babylon…

Nimrowd – Hebrew name meaning ‘rebel.’ In the bible, this is the name of a great-grandson of Noah who was a renowned hunter.

Nino – Short form of GIANNINO, ANTONINO, and other names ending in nino

Nir – The name Nir is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘plowed field’.

Nirupam – The God is my bright and nimble.

Nisan – Nisan as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nissan. The meaning of Nisan is ‘miracle’.

Nisarg – Handsome and fine looking person.

Nissan – Nissan as a boy’s name is pronounced nee-SAN. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nissan is ‘miracle’.

Nissim – Nissim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nissim is ‘wonderful things’.

Nissin – A flight, something that makes you fly

Nitzan – Means ‘flower bud’ in Hebrew

Niv – Means either ‘speech, expression’ or ‘fang, tusk’ in Hebrew

Noa – A variant of the Hebrew name Noah meaning comfort and rest. Noah was the biblical hero who built an ark to save his family as well as a male and female representative of every living creature on the planet so they could repopulate the earth after the grea

Noach – Hebrew name meaning ‘rest.’ In the bible, this is the name of the last antediluvian patriarch, the main character of the flood story.

Noah – To comfort

Noah – It’s no wonder Noah has had a meteoric rise among biblical names. A top 15 pick for boys since 2009, Noah’s ascent has been nothing short of miraculous. In the Bible, Noah survived the Great Flood by building an ark. That’s the kind of resourcefulness and steadfastness that parents pay attention to—and may wish to bestow on their own sons. If you’re looking for a name that’s built to endure storms and weather disasters, this is the one.

Noak – Noak as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Noah. The meaning of Noak is ‘peaceful’.

Noam – Means ‘pleasantness’ in Hebrew. A famous bearer is Noam Chomsky (1928-), an American linguist and philosopher

Noaz – The name Noaz is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘bold’.

Noe – Peaceful

Noe – Noe as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Noah. The meaning of Noe is ‘peaceful’.

Noes – Comfort and relaxation

Noga – Unisex form of Hebrew Nogahh, meaning ‘shining splendor,’ as of the fire or the sun.

Nogah – Means ‘brightness’ in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of King David in the Old Testament

Nogahh – Hebrew name meaning ‘shining splendor,’ as of the fire or the sun. In the bible, this is the name of a son of King David.

Noham – French variant of NOAM

Nojus – Lithuanian form of NOAH (1)

Nooa – Finnish form of NOAH (1)

Nooriel – Nooriel as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nuriel. The meaning of Nooriel is ‘light or fire of God’.

Norrie – Norrie as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Noah. The meaning of Norrie is ‘peaceful’.

Nosson – Yiddish form of Natan (see NATHAN)

Nouriel – The God is my bright and nimble.

Noy – Handsome and fine looking person.

Nuh – Arabic and Turkish form of NOAH (1)

Nukh – Assyrian variant of Noah, meaning comfort.

Nur – Spark, nimble, blaze, dainty.

Nuri – My fire

Nuri – Consuming fire or burning fire.

Nuriel – Nuriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nuriel is ‘light or fire of God’.

Nuris – My bright, my nimble or my consuming fire.

Nurism – Fire, or burning or consuming fire.

Nuriya – Nuriya is a boy’s name meaning ‘light or fire of God’ that derives from the Hebrew name Nuriel.

Nuriyah – Nuriyah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Nuriel. The meaning of Nuriyah is ‘light or fire of God’.

Nurya – Nurya is a boy’s name meaning ‘light or fire of God’ that derives from the Hebrew name Nuriel.

Nuwn – Hebrew name meaning ‘fish.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joshua.

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with O

Obadiah – Servant of God, a minor Old Testament prophet

Obadiah – Means ‘serving YAHWEH’ in Hebrew, derived from (‘avad) meaning ‘to serve’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the twelve minor prophets, the author of the Book of Obadiah, which predicts the downfall of the nation of Edom

Obadias – Obadias as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Obadiah. The meaning of Obadias is ‘servant of God’.

Obadya – Obadya as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Obadiah. The meaning of Obadya is ‘servant of God’.

Obadyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘servant of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet.

Obed – EDOWN Hebrew name meaning ‘servant of Edom’ or ‘he who serves the Edomites.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite and a Gittite.

Obediah – Obediah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Obadiah. The meaning of Obediah is ‘servant of God’.

Obie – Obie as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Obadiah. The meaning of Obie is ‘servant of God’.

Oded – Encourages

Oemar – An elequent speaker, fluent and persuasive

Ofeer – Ofeer as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Ofir. The meaning of Ofeer is ‘gold’.

Ofek – Means ‘horizon’ in Hebrew

Ofer – The person who helps people or institutions, a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need.

Offede – Guardian of the belief, defender of the confidence.

Ofir – Ofir as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ofir is ‘gold’.

Ofra – Modern Hebrew form of OPHRAH. Originally it was a masculine name, but it is now used for females too

Ofrah – Biblical Hebrew form of OPHRAH

Ogen – Ultimate and superlative mahamantra of jains, used in Hindi

Ohab – Uncle

Ohaba – Uncle

Ohad – Ohad as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ohad is ‘loved one’.

Ohannes – A form of John, meaning God is gracious.

Ohed – Ohed as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ohed is ‘loved one’.

Omar – Powerful or fluent orator.

Omaran – A influential speaker

Omarion – A variant of the popular Muslim name Omar. Omar has several meanings including flourishing, bitter and eloquent speaker.

Omarr – Omarr as a boy’s name is related to the Arabic and Hebrew name Omar. The meaning of Omarr is ‘long-lived’

Omeet – My light

Omen – The one who is loyal and steadfast following.

Omer – Hebrew name derived from the word omer, meaning ‘sheaf.’ In the bible, this is ‘a measure’ of dry things, containing the tenth part of an Ephah.

Omet – My light

Ometz – Fearlessness

Omit – My visible illumination.

Omran – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see UMRAN)

Omri – Sheaves of grain

Omri – Possibly means ‘life’ or ‘servant’ in Hebrew (or a related Semitic language). This was the name of a 9th-century BC military commander who became king of Israel. He appears in the Old Testament, where he is denounced as being wicked

Omriy – Hebrew name meaning ‘pupil of Jehovah’ or ‘servant of Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Israel.

Onan – The person who is possessing strength or power superior than the average.

Ophir – Meaning unknown. This is the name of a son of Joktan in the Old Testament (where it is also used as a place name)

Ophrah – Means ‘fawn’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of both a man mentioned in genealogies and a city in Manasseh

Or – Or as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Or is ‘light, brilliance’.

Oran – Of Hebrew origin and popular in English, Oran means ‘a pine tree’ or ‘ash tree’.

Orel – Means ‘light of God’ in Hebrew

Oren – Pine tree

Oren – Hebrew name, denoting a lofty tree that gives off a tremulous sound when shaken by the wind, various translations include: ‘ash,’ ‘cedar,’ ‘elder,’ ‘fir,’ and ‘pine.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Judah.

Orev – The name Orev is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘raven’.

Ori – Hebrew – My Light, Ory is a varaint spelling

Orin – From the Hebrew name for the pine tree or ash tree, often spelt Oren.

Oris – Tree

Orlee – Free from conflicting qualities.

Orley – The person who is giving pleasure and satisfaction.

Orli – The person recommend for specific labor.

Orlo – Nomusa elegance and compassion, grace and empathy

Orly – My joy, my happiness, my gladness, my enjoyment.

Oron – Oron as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Oron is ‘light, joy’.

Orran – The coniferous tree or pine tree.

Orri – From the particular position or my bright.

Osee – Form of HOSHEA (and HOSEA) used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Oshea – Variant of HOSHEA used in some versions of the Bible

Osher – Osher as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Osher is ‘happiness, good fortune’.

Osias – The shine or spark or bright of the Prophet Mohammed.

Osip – Osip as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Joseph. The meaning of Osip is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Othello – The name Othello is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘he has the sound of God’.

Othniel – Othniel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Othniel is ‘God’s strength, God’s lion’.

Othniyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘lion of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Kenaz.

Otniel – Otniel as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Othniel. The meaning of Otniel is ‘God’s strength’.

Ouri – Form of URI used in the Greek Old Testament

Ourias – Greek form of URIAH

Ovadia – Variant spelling of Hebrew Ovadya, meaning ‘servant of God.’

Ovadiach – Ovadiach as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Obadiah. The meaning of Ovadiach is ‘servant of God’.

Ovadiah – Ovadiah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Obadiah. The meaning of Ovadiah is ‘servant of God’.

Ovadya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Obadyah, meaning ‘servant of God.’

Ovadyah – Biblical Hebrew form of OBADIAH

Oved – Oved as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Oved is ‘worshipper, follower’.

Ovid – Worker

Owbed – Hebrew name meaning ‘serving, worshiping.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Ruth.

Owded – Hebrew name meaning ‘restorer.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Azariah, and the name of a prophet who lived in the time of King Ahaz.

Owmar – Hebrew name meaning ‘eloquent, talkative’ or ‘speaker.’ In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau.

Own – Hebrew name meaning ‘vigor’ or ‘wealth.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the Korah group.

Ownam – Hebrew name meaning ‘vigorous, strong.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Jada.

Owphiyr – Hebrew name meaning ‘gold’ or ‘reducing to ashes.’ In the bible, this is the name for gold and its characteristics, the name of a land or city, and the name of the eleventh son of Joktan.

Oz – Powerful, courageous

Oz – The name Oz is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘strength, powerful, courageous’.

Ozazias – Form of AZAZIAH used in the Greek Bible

Ozi – Form of UZZI used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Ozias – Form of UZZIAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament

Oziel – This baby name comes with the built-in adorable nickname Ozzie and means divine strength.

Ozihel – Form of UZZIEL used in the Latin Old Testament

Ozni – The name Ozni is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my hearing’.

Ozzi – A strong and well built person

Ozzie – Form of OZ. Strength

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with P

Pace – Pace as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Pace is ‘passover’.

Pachath-Mowab – Hebrew name meaning ‘governor of Moab’ and ‘pit of Moab.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of a family of Babylonian exiles, and the name of the father of Hashub.

Pacifico – Peaceful and serene, Peace Loving.

Packer – A professional name for a wool packer

Pagiel – Pagiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Pagiel is ‘God disposes’.

Paice – Paice as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Pace. The meaning of Paice is ‘passover’.

Pall – A person who has a bitter nature

Palluw – Hebrew name meaning ‘distinguished.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Reuben.

Palt El – God liberates

Palti – The name Palti is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God liberates’.

Paltiel – Paltiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Paltiel is ‘God is my deliverance’.

Pardes – Name of an orange grove

Paroh – Hebrew name of Egyptian origin, meaning ‘great house.’ In the bible, this is a title for the king of Egypt.

Parthalan – Meaning unknown, possibly from BARTHOLOMEW. In Irish legend he was the first man on Ireland after the biblical flood

Pascal – Passover

Pascal – From the Late Latin name Paschalis, which meant ‘relating to Easter’ from Latin Pascha ‘Easter’, which was in turn from Hebrew (pesach) meaning ‘Passover’. Passover is the ancient Hebrew holiday celebrating the liberation from Egypt. Because it coincided closely with the later Christian holiday of Easter, the same Latin word was used for both. The name Pascal can also function as a surname, as in the case of Blaise Pascal, the French philosopher, mathematician and inventor

Paschal – Variant of Paschalis (see PASCAL). Paschal or Paschalis was the name of two popes

Paschalis – Latin and Greek form of PASCAL

Pasco – Cornish form of PASCAL

Pascual

Pascual – Spanish form of PASCAL

Paskal – Bulgarian and Macedonian form of PASCAL

Pasko – Croatian form of PASCAL

Pasqual – Passover

Pasquale – Italian form of PASCAL

Pasqualino – Diminutive of PASQUALE

Payce – Payce as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘passover’.

Paz – Gold

Paz – Means ‘gold’ in Hebrew

Pazel – Pazel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Pazel is ‘God’s gold’.

Pedael – Pedael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘redeemed by God’.

Pedahel – Pedahel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Pedahel is ‘redeemed by God’.

Pedayel – Pedayel as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Pedahel. The meaning of Pedayel is ‘redeemed by God’.

Peleg – Means ‘division, channel’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the son of Eber

Peleh – Peleh as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Peleh is ‘miracle’.

Pella – One who is the marvel of God, Peter

Peni – Hawaiian form of BEN (1)

Peniel – Face of God, Vision of God, One who sees God

Penuel – Means ‘facing God’ in Hebrew. This is the name of two minor characters in the Old Testament

Pepe – Spanish form of Joseph, Joseph means Yahweh will add (another son), He shall increase.

Pepito – Spanish form of Joseph, Joseph means Yahweh will add (another son), He shall increase.

Peppe – Diminutive of GIUSEPPE

Peppi – Peppi as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Joseph. The meaning of Peppi is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Peppino – Diminutive of GIUSEPPE

Peqachyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah sees’ or ‘whose eyes Jehovah opened.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Samaria, the son of king Menahem.

Peretz – Peretz as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Peretz is ‘breach, breakthrough’.

Perez – Means ‘breach, burst forth’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the twin brother of Zerah

Perl – Pearl, a dynamic personality

Perttu – Finnish form of BARTHOLOMEW

Pesach – To pass over, the Hebrew name of the Passover holiday commemorating the sparing of the Hebrews in Egypt

Pesach – Pesach as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Pesach is ‘spared’.

Pesachya – Pesachya is derived from the word ‘petach’ which means opening or door

Pesah – The name Pesah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘spared’.

Pessach – Pessach as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Pesach. The meaning of Pessach is ‘spared’.

Phanouel – Greek form of PENUEL

Phanuel – Form of PENUEL used in the New Testament, where it is borne by the father of Anna the prophetess. It also appears in the apocryphal Book of Enoch belonging to an angel

Phanuhel – Form of PENUEL in the Latin New Testament

Phares – Form of PEREZ used in the Greek and Latin Bible

Pharez – Form of PEREZ used in some translations of the Bible

Phineas – Meaning uncertain, suggested definitions include oracle, dark-skinned, mouth of brass, and a serpent”s mouth

Phineas – Phineas as a boy’s name. Possibly from the Hebrew name Pinchas, meaning ‘oracle’.

Phinees – Form of PHINEHAS used in the Greek Old Testament

Phinehas – Probably means ‘Nubian’ from the Egyptian name Panhsj, though some believe it means ‘serpent’s mouth’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Phinehas is a grandson of Aaron who kills an Israelite because he is intimate with a Midianite woman, thus stopping a plague sent by God. Also in the Bible this is the son of Eli, killed in battle with the Philistines

Phinnaeus – The name Phinnaeus is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘oracle’.

Phunihel – Form of PENUEL used in the Latin Old Testament

Pinchas – Variant spelling of Hebrew Piynechac, a form of Egyptian Panhsj (‘the Nubian’), but translated from Hebrew pinechac, meaning ‘mouth of brass.’

Pinchos – A phrophecy or an oracle

Pinchus – Hebrew – Oracle, A variant form of the English name Phineas

Pincus – A Judaism surname that means oracle

Pinhas – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see PINCHAS)

Pino – Pino as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah increases’.

Pinochos – Dark skinned

Pinye – He who is dark complexioned.

Pipo – Pipo as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Pipo is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Piynechac – Hebrew form of Egyptian Panhsj (‘the Nubian’), but translated from Hebrew pinechac, meaning ‘mouth of brass.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Eleazar.

Platya – Platya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is my deliverance’.

Platyahu – Platyahu as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Paltiel. The meaning of Platyahu is ‘God is my deliverance’.

Polloch – A Royal Headdress

Porat – Porat as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Porat is ‘fruitful, productive’.

Poriel – Poriel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Poriel is ‘fruit of God’.

Priel – The God’s fruit

Psalm – A song. A song-like person

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with Q

Qayin – Hebrew name meaning ‘acquired, possessed.’ In the bible, this is the name of Adam and Eve’s first son who killed his brother Abel. The Anglicized form is Cain.

Qayshaun – God is merciful

Qehath – Hebrew name meaning ‘assembly.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Levi and a grandson of Jacob.

Qeinan – : Variant spelling of Hebrew Qeynan, meaning ‘possession.’

Qemuel – Hebrew form of KEMUEL

Qenan – Tiberian form of Hebrew Qeynan, meaning ‘possession.’

Qenaz – Hebrew name meaning ‘hunter.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Eliphaz and a brother of Caleb.

Qeshaun – God is merciful

Qeynan – Hebrew name meaning ‘possession.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enosh.

Qorach – Hebrew name meaning ‘bald’ or ‘ice.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.

Quim – Short form of JOAQUIM

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with R

Raahil – One with high speed

Raanan – The name Raanan is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘fresh, luxuriant’.

Raani – Hebrew name meaning a song

Rab – Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, meaning ‘great’ or ‘teacher.’ Compare with another form of Rab.

Rabi – Hebrew name meaning ‘my teacher.’ Compare with another form of Rabi.

Racham – Racham as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Racham is ‘mercy, compassion’.

Rachamim – Compassion

Rachel – In the Bible, Rachel was the beloved, beautiful wife of Jacob (who met her when she tended sheep, thus “ewe” being the Hebrew name’s meaning) and the mother of Joseph, the future father of Jesus. Though the name was once common among Jewish people in the Middle Ages, it gained favor in Christian communities after the Reformation in the early 16th century. It has been popular among parents of many ethnic groups ever since. There are many celebrities named Rachel—McAdams, Weisz and Maddow, to name a few—not to mention Rachel Greene, played by Jennifer Aniston in the TV series “Friends.”

Rachim – Rachim as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Racham. The meaning of Rachim is ‘mercy’.

Radhwan – A delight

Raf – Short form of RAFAEL

Rafa – Variant spelling of Hebrew Rapha, meaning ‘feeble, flaccid, weak,’ i.e. ‘a shade’ living in Hades, void of blood and animal life, therefore weak and languid like a sick person, but still able to think.

Rafael

Rafael – A variant of the name Raphael, used in a number of languages. It means ‘God has healed’.

Rafael – Hebrew form of RAPHAEL. This name does not appear in any surviving Hebrew text of the Old Testament Apocrypha

Rafaelle – Rafaelle as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Rafaelle is ‘healing God’.

Rafaello – Rafaello as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Rafaello is ‘healing God’.

Rafaelo – Rafaelo as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Rafaelo is ‘healing God’.

Rafail – Greek and Russian form of RAPHAEL

Rafal – Rafal as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Rafal is ‘healing God’.

Rafayel – A variant of name Rafael which means God has healed

Rafayelle – God has healed

Rafe – Short from Rafael, means God has healed

Raffael – Raffael as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Raffael is ‘healing God’

Raffaele – Italian form of RAPHAEL

Raffaello – Italian form of RAPHAEL

Raffaelo – God has healed

Raffe – Short for Rafael, means God has healed

Raffi – A pet form of the biblical name Raphael, meaning ‘God has healed’.

Rafi – Nickname for Raphael

Rafinha – Portuguese diminutive of RAFAEL

Ragouel – Form of REUEL used in the Greek Old Testament

Raguel – From Latin Raguhel, a scriptural variant of REUEL. This appears in some versions of the Old Testament at Exodus 2:18 as another name of Jethro, while other translations use Reuel. This name is also borne by an archangel in the Book of Enoch

Raguhel – Form of REUEL used in parts of the Latin Old Testament

Raham – Raham as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Racham. The meaning of Raham is ‘mercy’.

Rahm – Hebrew – High Lofty, Sanskrit – Exalted, Supreme, Lord Ram, A short form of the name Abraham and also a variant of Ram

Rahn – A song of joy

Rahsaan – He who is compassionate

Ram – Hebrew name meaning ‘high.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.

Ramah – Hebrew name meaning ‘a lofty place.’ In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of battle between Israel and Syria.

Ranen – He who is joyful

Rani – My song, my joy

Rani – From Hebrew (ran) meaning ‘to sing’

Ranit – Song

Ranon – He who is full of joy

Rapha – Hebrew name meaning ‘feeble, flaccid, weak,’ i.e. ‘a shade’ living in Hades, void of blood and animal life, therefore weak and languid like a sick person, but still able to think. In the bible, this is the name of a son of Benjamin and a descendent of Saul.

Raphael – God has healed, the name of one of the archangels and of one of the greatest painters of the Renaissance

Raphael – From the Hebrew name (Rafa’el) meaning ‘God heals’, from the roots (rafa’) meaning ‘to heal’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. In Hebrew tradition Raphael is the name of an archangel. He appears in the Book of Tobit, in which he disguises himself as a man named Azarias and accompanies Tobias on his journey to Media, aiding him along the way. In the end he cures Tobias’s father Tobit of his blindness. He is not mentioned in the New Testament, though tradition identifies him with the angel troubling the water in John 5:4…

Raphaele – God has healed

Raphaello – Raphaello as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Raphaello is ‘healing God’.

Raphal – The biblical name of one of the archangels, meaning ‘god has healed’, from elements ‘ripa’ meaning ‘healed’ and ‘el’ meaning ‘god’.

Raphello – Raphello as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Raphael. The meaning of Raphello is ‘healing God’.

Rashaun – Combination of the prefix Ra with the name SHAUN

Rashawn – Combination of the prefix Ra with the name SHAWN

Rauhel – Form of REUEL used in parts of the Latin Old Testament

Rav – Hebrew name meaning ‘great’ or ‘teacher.’

Ravel – Ravel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ravel is ‘healing God’.

Ravid – Ornament, also a form of Arvid

Ravid – Hebrew name meaning ‘jewelry, ornament.’

Raviv – One who is like the drops of the rain

Rayshan – Yahweh is gracious and merciful

Rayshon – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variation of the name Raysean

Raz – Means ‘secret’ in Hebrew

Razi – Secret

Raziel – Hebrew – Secrets of God, Keeper of Secrets, Angel of Mysteries

Reba – Hebrew name meaning ‘a fourth part.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the five kings of Midian. Compare with feminine Reba.

Rebecca – One of the most important women in the Bible, Rebecca means “to bind’ or ‘to snare” in Hebrew, a fitting description since she tricked her elderly husband, Isaac, into choosing their younger son, Jacob, and not their older son, Esau, to lead the future tribes of Israel. Besides being smart, she was considered beautiful and dynamic. Though it has always been a common Jewish name, Americans didn’t begin calling their daughters by this baby name until the 1600s, when the Puritans introduced it to the US, it was particularly popular during the 1970s. It’s the name of the happy/not happy mom on the much-watched TV drama “This Is Us.”

Rechabam – Hebrew name meaning ‘who enlarges the people.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son and successor of Solomon, who governed the kingdom of Judah.

Rechavia – Broad

Refael – Variant spelling of Hebrew Rephael, meaning ‘healed of God’ or ‘whom God has healed.’ In the books of Enoch and Tobit, this is the name of an archangel.

Rehavam – Hebrew form of REHOBOAM

Rehoboam – From the Hebrew name (Rechav’am) meaning ‘he enlarges the people’. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Solomon. He succeeded his father as king of Israel, but his subjects eventually revolted because of high taxes. This resulted in the division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah, with Rehoboam ruling Judah

Rei – The name Rei is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my companion’.

Remiel – Hebrew form of Arabic Ramiel (‘thunder of God’), meaning ‘mercy of God.’ In Christian and Islamic tradition, this is the name of a Watcher. He is one of the seven archangels listed in the Book of Enoch. He is the angel of hope, and has two main duties: he is responsible for divine visions, and guides the souls of the faithful to Heaven. It is also said that he is the archangel who was responsible for the destruction of the armies of Sennacherib.

Rene – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘joy, song’ a short form of Renata.

Rennon – A luxuriant person

Rephael – Hebrew name meaning ‘healed of God’ or ‘whom God has healed.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shemaiah and grandson of Obed-edom. In the books of Enoch and Tobit, this is the name of an archangel.

Reu – A friend of his, or a shepard

Reuban – Reuban as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Reuben. The meaning of Reuban is ‘a son’.

Reuben – Behold a son, in the Old Testament, the firstborn of Jacob and Leah, and patriarch of one of the twelve tribes of Israel

Reuben – Means ‘behold, a son’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the eldest son of Jacob and Leah and the ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Reuben was cursed by his father because he slept with Jacob’s concubine Bilhah. It has been used as a Christian name in Britain since the Protestant Reformation

Reubin – Reubin as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Reuben. The meaning of Reubin is ‘a son’.

Reuel – Means ‘friend of God’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is another name for Jethro. The fantasy author John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) was a famous bearer

Reuhen – Behold a son

Reuven – Behold a son

Reuven – Reuven as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Reuben. The meaning of Reuven is ‘a son’.

Reuwben – Hebrew name meaning ‘behold, a son!’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Jacob and Leah.

Reva – Variant spelling of Hebrew Reba, meaning ‘a fourth part.’

Rezin – Delightful, a joy

Riah – The name Riah is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘The Lord has remembered’.

Rimmown – Hebrew name of uncertain origin, meaning ‘pomegranate.’ In the bible, this is the name of several places, the name of a Benjamite of Beeroth.

Rina – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Rinnah, meaning ‘shouting for joy.’ Compare with strictly feminine forms of Rina.

Rinnah – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘shouting for joy.’ In the bible, this is the name of descendant of Judah. Although this is a masculine name in the bible, it is otherwise used primarily as a feminine name.

Rishon – Rishon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Rishon is ‘the first’.

Rivaille – A variant of name Rivai which means contentment in Hebrew

Roee – In hebrew means ‘my Sheppard’

Rohn – A sweet song of joy

Roi – Hebrew name meaning 1) ‘my shepherd’ or 2) ‘my seer.’

Roi – Means ‘my shepherd’ in Hebrew

Ron – A short form of Ronald meaning ‘song’, ‘song of joy’, ‘enlightened’, ‘exalted’, and ‘mountain of strenghth’.

Ronel – Ronel as a boy’s name is pronounced roh-NEL. It is of Israeli origin, and the meaning of Ronel is ‘song of God’.

Ronen – Derived from Hebrew (ron) meaning ‘song, joy’

Roni – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘my joy’ or ‘my song.’ Compare with strictly feminine Roni.

Ronil – The Joy of the God

Ronin – Joyful song

Ronit – Song

Ronli – A joy and happiness of the Lord

Ronnell – Ronnell as a boy’s name is of Israeli origin, and the meaning of Ronnell is ‘song of God’.

Ronney – A glorious songs of joy

Ronnie – A variant of the English name Ronald, meaning ‘enlightened’ or ‘well advised ruler’. It is largely used in the English and Spanish languages.

Ronny – Ronny has the meaning of ‘enlightened’ or ‘mountain of strength’. It is a short form of the name Ronald , both of which are derived from the biblical name Aaron.

Rony – Hebrew name meaning ‘My song is my joy’

Rosh – The name Rosh is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘chief’.

Rotem – Hebrew unisex name derived from the word rethem, found in the bible, meaning ‘juniper’ or ‘broom plant,’ a shrub growing in the deserts of Arabia with yellowish flowers, and a bitter root which the poor were accustomed to eat.

Rouben – Biblical Greek form of REUBEN, as well as an alternate transcription of Armenian (see RUBEN)

Rouvin – Rouvin as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Reuben. The meaning of Rouvin is ‘a son’.

Rouvon – A beholder of a son

Royalty – Word name

Rozen – Rozen as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Rozen is ‘ruler’.

Rphael – God’s healer

Ruban – Ruban is a biblical name taken from the words ‘ra’ah’ which means ‘to see’ and ‘ben’ which means ‘a son’. The meaing is ‘behold a son’.

Rube – Short form of REUBEN

Rubem – Brazilian Portuguese form of REUBEN

Ruben

Ruben – Translated from the Hebrew Ruben means ‘behold, a son’ and it is a biblical name from the Old Testament. Ruben was the eldest son of Jacob and Leah and was the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel.

Rubens – The son of Ruben. Ruben means ‘behold my son’

Rubey – A son

Rubie – A son

Rubin

Rubin – Derived from the Hebrew word meaning ‘behold, a son’ and it is mainly used in the English language.

Rubinho – Diminutive of RUBEN, RUBEM or RUBENS

Ruby

Rubyn – A son

Rueban – Behold a son

Rueben – Commonly used in English and Hebrew, Reuben is a biblical name meaning ‘behold a son’.

Ruel – Ruel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ruel is ‘friend of God’.

Ruth – Ruth may not have the same cool factor as other old-fashioned baby names, like Emma and Isabella, but it has something equally great: deep biblical ties that make it trend-proof. The Book of Ruth in the Hebrew Bible is one of only two books named after a woman (the other is Esther). If you’re looking for a modern-day role model named Ruth, look no further than Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of the few women in history to hold that position.

Ruuben – Finnish form of REUBEN

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with S

Saadia – To recieve help from God

Saadya – God’s helper

Saamel – God has heard

Saar – One who is like the storm

Saba – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘aged, old.’ Compare with another form of Saba.

Sabath – Variant form of Hebrew Shabat, meaning ‘rest, Sabbath.’

Sabelo – Italian name meaning I vow to God

Sacar – Sacar as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Sachar. The meaning of Sacar is ‘a prince’.

Sach – The Lord remembers

Sachairi – Scottish form of ZECHARIAH

Sachar – Sachar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin. Variant of Yisachar ‘reward’.

Sachiel – Sachiel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin. Name of the archangel which watches out for people born under the sign of Sagittarius.

Sachiell – Sachiell as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Sachiel. The meaning of Sachiell is ‘the covering of God’.

Sadie – Sadie is a vintage name that has been in use as a properly independent name since the 19th century. Originally Sadie was a nickname for Sarah. Today its cheery upturned ending makes it sought after and fashionable. It remains a standout among vintage names like Millie and Maddie. Occasionally, Sadie is used as a pet form of Mercedes. Sadie is popular with the celebrity parent set. Christina Applegate, Adam Sandler, Jesse Williams and Cynthia Watros all have Sadies at home.

Sadoc – Righteous person

Sadok – The sacred one

Safere – One who looks like a bird, beautiful

Safir – Safir as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Sapir. The meaning of Safir is ‘sapphire’.

Sagi – Means ‘elevated, sublime’ in Hebrew

Sagiv – Sagiv as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Sagiv is ‘great, sublime, mighty’.

Sahak – Armenian form of ISAAC. This was the name of a 5th-century patriarch of the Armenian Church

Sakari – Finnish form of ZECHARIAH

Sakeri – Remembered by God

Sakeri – Remembered by God

Sakke – Diminutive of SAKARI

Saku – Diminutive of SAKARI

Sal – Short form of SALLY, SALVADOR, and other names beginning with Sal

Salah – Form of SHELACH used in some English versions of the Old Testament

Salamon – Peaceful

Salamon – Hungarian form of SOLOMON

Salathiel – Greek form of SHEALTIEL. This form is also used in some English versions of the Bible

Salathihel – Latin form of SALATHIEL

Salaun – Peaceful

Salem – Peace, In the Psalms, Salem is used as an abbreviated name for Jerusalem.

Salem – Salem as a boy’s name is pronounced SAY-lem. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Salem is ‘peace’.

Salma – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘garment.’ In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of the father of Boaz. Compare with strictly masculine Saba.

Salman – Derived from Hebrew origin meaning ‘man of peace’, this name is a variant form of Solomon.

Salmon – Salmon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Solomon. The meaning of Salmon is ‘peace’.

Saloman – peaceful

Salomao – Portuguese form of SOLOMON

Salomo – Salomo as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Solomon. The meaning of Salomo is ‘peace’.

Salomon – Salomon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Solomon. The meaning of Salomon is ‘peace’.

Salomone – Salomone as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Solomon. The meaning of Salomone is ‘peace’.

Sam – A pet form of the biblical name Samuel, meaning ‘God has Heard’. Can also be a girls name.

Samael – In Jewish mythology, this is the name of an archangel, a fallen angel, the Angel of Death or Poison, the accuser, seducer, and destroyer famously known as The Grim Reaper. He is said to be both good and evil, having been one of the heavenly host. He rules over seven habitations called Sheba Ha-yechaloth, infernal realms of the Earth. The Talmud states: ‘the evil Spirit, Satan, and Sama’el the Angel of Death, are the same’, and Samael is also therein equated with the biblical serpent who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. He is called the Prince of Darkness and chief of the Dragons of Evil and is held responsible for the scorching wind of the desert called the simoom. It is probably the Hebrew form of Syrian Shemal (‘left’), but composed of ‘el ‘god’ and suwm ‘to create’ or ‘to place, to set,’ hence ‘whom God makes.’ It is also sometimes rendered ‘venom of God.’ Also spelled Samil and Sammael.

Samael – Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning ‘whom God makes’ and ‘venom of God.’

Samantha – An American classic, Samantha has strength and spunk, thanks to sporty nicknames like Sam and Sammy. It was at the peak of its popularity in the 1990s and firmly in the top 10 on the Social Security Administration rankings from 1988 to 2006. It has long been considered the female version of the name Samuel, and some parents are turning to just Sam for their daughters, as Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards did. Notable Samanthas on TV include talk show host and comedian Samantha Bee, the tomboyish and tough Sam on iCarly and the confident Samantha Jones on Sex and the City.

Samauel – God has heard

Samaul – God has heard

Samay – A variant spelling of the name Sammy meaning ‘little sun’ , also a pet form of the biblical name Sampson, also meaning ‘sun’.

Samel – God has heard

Sameul – God has heard

Sami – From the Hebrew schama, to hear thus meaning ‘heard by God’

Samiel – God has heard

Samil – Variant form of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning ‘whom God makes’ and ‘venom of God.’

Samm – God has heard

Sammael – Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning ‘whom God makes’ and ‘venom of God.’

Sammail – God has heard

Sammee – Told by God

Sammel – God has heard

Sammey – Told by God

Sammie – Sammie as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew names Sam and Samuel. The meaning of Sammie is ‘God heard’.

Sammuel – Hebrew name meaning God has heard

Sammy – Sammy as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samuel. The meaning of Sammy is ‘God heard’.

Samoel – One who is honored

Samoil – Macedonian form of SAMUEL

Samouel – Form of SAMUEL found in the Greek Old Testament

Samppa – Finnish diminutive of SAMULI or ALEKSANTERI, or else a variant of SAMPO

Sampson – Sampson as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samson. The meaning of Sampson is ‘sun’.

Samson – From the Hebrew name (Shimshon), derived from (shemesh) meaning ‘sun’. Samson was an Old Testament hero granted exceptional strength by God. His mistress Delilah betrayed him and cut his hair, stripping him of his power. Thus he was captured by the Philistines, blinded, and brought to their temple. However, in a final act of strength, he pulled down the pillars of the temple upon himself and his captors…

Samu – Hungarian and Finnish diminutive of SAMUEL

Samual – From the Hebrew meaning ‘God has heard’ (Shama – heard, el – God) . A variant of Samuel.

Samuel – Told by God

Samuel-Jack – Samuel means ‘God has heard’ or ‘asked of God’. Samuel was the name of a prophet in the Old Testament. Jack is derived from Jacob and means ‘protect’, ‘heel’ or ‘supplanter’.

Samuel-Jacob – Samuel means ‘God has heard’ or ‘asked of God’. Samuel was the name of a prophet in the Old Testament. Jacob means ‘Yahweh will protect’, ‘heel’ or ‘supplanter’.

Samuel-James – Samuel is derived from an 11th Century BC Judge whom gave his name to the Old Testiment. The name literally means ‘God has heard’. James again from Hebrew origin means ‘Yahweh may protect’ and is a variant of the Latin Jacomus

Samuel – An enduring and beloved name, Samuel has spent many years in the top 30. In the Bible, Samuel was the last of the Hebrew judges and the first prophet of Israel, who anointed the first two kings: Saul and David. From founding father Samuel Adams to Irish playwright Samuel Beckett and English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, many Samuels have a way with words. Celebrity parents who have chosen Samuel for their own sons include Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, Naomi Watts and Live Schreiber, and comedian Jack Black.

Samuele – Samuele as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samuel. The meaning of Samuele is ‘God heard’.

Samuell – God has heard

Samuello – Samuello as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samuel. The meaning of Samuello is ‘God heard’.

Samuhel – Form of SAMUEL found in the Latin Old Testament

Samuil – Russian and Bulgarian form of SAMUEL

Samuilu – Old Slavic form of SAMUEL

Samule – God has heard

Samuli – To be able to hear God

Samvel – From Ecclesiastic Greek Shmuel, name of God, God has heard, more of religious connected to God, heard of God, asked of God

Samwell – Samwell as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samuel. The meaning of Samwell is ‘God heard’.

Samzun – Sun child or little sun

Sancheriv – Hebrew form of SENNACHERIB

Sansao – Of the sun

Sansim – Of the sun

Sansom – Sansom as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samson. The meaning of Sansom is ‘sun’.

Sansome – Of the sun

Sanson – Sanson as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samson. The meaning of Sanson is ‘sun’.

Sansone – Sansone as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Samson. The meaning of Sansone is ‘sun’.

Sansum – Of the sun

Santiago – Means ‘Saint James’, derived from Spanish santo ‘saint’ combined with Yago, an old Spanish form of JAMES, the patron saint of Spain. This is the name of the capital city of Chile, as well as several other cities in the Spanish-speaking world

Saoul – Form of SAUL used in the Greek Old Testament

Saphir – Saphir as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Sapir. The meaning of Saphir is ‘sapphire’.

Saphiros – Saphiros as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Sapir. The meaning of Saphiros is ‘sapphire’.

Saraf – Variant spelling of Hebrew Saraph, meaning ‘burning one’ or ‘serpent.’

Sarafino – Sarafino as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Seraphim. The meaning of Sarafino is ‘burning ones’.

Sarai – quarrelsome

Saraph – Hebrew name meaning ‘burning one’ or ‘serpent.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shelah. It is also the name of a species of venomous serpents mentioned in Numbers 21:6, and the name of an order of six-winged angels mentioned by Isaiah who attend upon God.

Sargon – He who takes away the protection

Saron – One who has a song

Sarup – Having form or shape

Sasson – He who brings joy

Satan – Derived from Hebrew (satan) meaning ‘adversary’. This is the Hebrew name of the enemy of the Judeo-Christian god. In the New Testament he is also known by the title Devil (Diabolos in Greek)

Saul – Inquired of God, name of the first king of Israel and the Hebrew name of the apostle Paul before his conversion to Christianity

Saul – From the Hebrew name (Sha’ul) meaning ‘asked for, prayed for’. This was the name of the first king of Israel, as told in the Old Testament. Before the end of his reign he lost favour with God, and after a defeat by the Philistines he was succeeded by David as king. In the New Testament, Saul was the original Hebrew name of the apostle Paul

Sauli – Finnish form of SAUL

Saulius – Masculine form of SAULE. This is also the Lithuanian form of SAUL

Saulo – Saulo as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Saul. The meaning of Saulo is ‘prayed for’.

Sava – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, meaning ‘aged, old.’ Compare with other forms of Sava.

Savyon – Savyon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin. Plant name: groundsel or yellow-weed.

Sawyl – Welsh form of SAMUEL

Schaun – God is gracious

Schaune – God is gracious

Schmaiah – God hears

Schmidt – Occupational name, blacksmith

Schmuel – God has heard.

Seaghan – God is gracious

Seain – God is gracious

Seaine – God is gracious

Seamas – Irish form of JAMES

Seamus – Irish form of JAMES

Sean – Anglicized form of SEAN

Seanan – Gift from God

Seane – God is gracious

Seann – Seann as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Seann is ‘God is gracious’.

Seayn – God is gracious

Seayne – God is gracious

Seenu – He who has been heard by God

Segev – Segev as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Sagiv. The meaning of Segev is ‘great’.

Seir – Boy with rough hair

Seiyr – Hebrew name meaning ‘hairy, rough.’ In the bible, this is the name of several place, and the name of a patriarch of the Horites.

Selah – Selah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘boulder or cliff’.

Selig – Variant of ZELIG

Seligman – One who is blessed

Seligmann – Man blessed with happiness

Selim – Peaceful

Sem – The name Sem is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Dutch origin meaning ‘name’.

Semaj – Follower’s God’s word, obeying all rules.

Semen – Ukrainian form of SIMON (1), as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Семён (see SEMYON)

Semjon – He who hears God

Semuel – One who God listens to

Semyon – Russian form of SIMON (1)

Senen – Gift from God

Senen – Gift from God

Sennacherib – From Akkadian Sin-ahhi-eriba meaning ‘Sin has replaced my (lost) brothers’, from the god’s name SIN combined with a plural form of au meaning ‘brother’ and riabu meaning ‘to replace’. This was the name of a 7th-century BC Assyrian king who destroyed Babylon. He appears in the Old Testament

Seoc – Scottish Gaelic form of JACK

Seosaidh – Scottish form of JOSEPH

Seosamh – Irish form of JOSEPH

Seosaph – God will multiply

Sepp – Sepp as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Joseph. The meaning of Sepp is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Seppel – German diminutive of JOSEPH

Seppi – Seppi as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Joseph. The meaning of Seppi is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Serafim – An angel like being of a lower order

Serafin – Serafin as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Seraphim. The meaning of Serafin is ‘burning ones’.

Serafino – Serafino as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Seraphim. The meaning of Serafino is ‘burning ones’.

Seraiah – Means ‘YAHWEH is ruler’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament, including the father of Ezra

Seraph – Seraph as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Seraphim. The meaning of Seraph is ‘burning ones’.

Seraphim – Fiery, Seraphim are angels of heaven, each with three pairs of wings and known for their strong love.

Seraphim – Seraphim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Seraphim is ‘burning ones’. In Jewish scriptures, the seraphim are the highest-ranking angels of God (above angels, archangels, cherubim, etc.).

Seraphimus – Seraphimus as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Seraphim. The meaning of Seraphimus is ‘burning ones’.

Seraphin – Order of fiery angels

Set – Compensation

Set – Placed, appointed

Seth – Appointed

Seth – Most people have heard of Cain and Abel, the sons of Adam and Eve. But did you know there was a third son? According to Genesis, his name was Seth and he was born in Adam’s likeness and image. It was a known name in England during the Middle Ages but really took off after the Protestant Reformation in the 17th century. The name is simple, straightforward and biblical. Seth is the given name of Hollywood funnymen Rogan and MacFarlane, and we’re not joking when we say, maybe baby will be just as funny.

Sethan – Placed, appointed

Sethe – Placed, appointed

Seuar – Sour or an embittered person

Seumas – Scottish form of JAMES

Shaad – Under the command of the mood god aku

Shaan – Peaceful.

Shaan – Derived from the Hebrew version of John or Jonathan meaning ‘God is gracious, God is merciful’ it is alternative spelling for Shaun.

Shabat – Shabat as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shabat is ‘finish, stop’.

Shabbat – Shabbat as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Shabat. The meaning of Shabbat is ‘finish’.

Shabbath – Hebrew name meaning ‘rest, Sabbath.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the seventh day of the week, a day of rest.

Shabtai – Shabtai is a derivative of ‘Shabbat’

Shachar – Shachar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shachar is ‘dawn, sunrise’.

Shachna – Close to God

Shad – Shad as a boy’s name is pronounced shad. It is of English origin. Short form of the biblical Shadrach, the Babylonian name of one of the three young Hebrew men who were cast into a fiery furnace and miraculously survived.

Shadd – Under the command of the mood god aku

Shadrach – In the Bible Shadrach was one of three young Hebrew men who survived being cast into a fiery furnace.

Shadrach – Hebrew name meaning ‘little friend of the king’ or ‘rejoicing in the way.’ In the bible, this is a name given to Hananiah in the court of Babylon.’

Shae – An admirable man, from the fairy fortress

Shaen – God is gracious

Shaene – God is gracious

Shafar – Shafar as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Shafir. The meaning of Shafar is ‘handsome’.

Shafeer – Shafeer as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Shafir. The meaning of Shafeer is ‘handsome’.

Shafer – A handsome god Boy

Shafir – Shafir as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shafir is ‘handsome’.

Shahar – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Shachar, meaning ‘dawn’ or ‘morning.’

Shai – Gift

Shai – The meaning of Shai is ‘Yahweh is salvation’ or ‘gift’. It is a shortening of the name Isaiah.

Shaked – Means ‘almond’ in Hebrew

Shalev – A person who is quiet and peaceful with a calm personality

Shalim – From the Semitic root shalam meaning ‘peace’. This was the name of an Ugaritic god associated with the evening

Shalimoon – Assyrian form of Solomon, meaning peace.

Shallum – A perfect man who agrees to everything

Shalluwm – Hebrew name meaning ‘retribution.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the husband of Huldah the prophetess.

Shalmaneser – From (Shalman’eser), the Hebrew form of the Akkadian name Shulmanu-ashared meaning ‘SHULMANU is preeminent’. This was the name of five Assyrian kings, including the 9th-century BC Shalmaneser III who expanded the empire. He is mentioned briefly in the Old Testament

Shalmon – Shalmon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Solomon. The meaning of Shalmon is ‘peace’.

Shalom – Peace

Shalom – Hebrew name derived from the word shalowm, meaning ‘peace,’ or perhaps more correctly, of body, ‘healthy and sound.’

Shalya – An arrow

Shamash – Means ‘sun’ in Akkadian. This was the Akkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian name of Utu

Shameer – Shameer as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Shamir. The meaning of Shameer is ‘flint’.

Shamgar – Hebrew name, possibly meaning ‘sword.’ In the bible, this is the name of a judge of Israel an son of Anath.

Shamir – Shamir as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shamir is ‘flint’.

Shamita – Peacemaker

Shamiyr – Hebrew name meaning ‘a sharp point,’ hence ‘thorn.’ In the bible, this is the name of two towns.

Shammah – A feeling of loss and desolation

Shamus – A vairant of the name Seamus, derived from the English name James, meaning ‘supplanter’.

Shamuwr – Hebrew name meaning ‘a message, tidings’ or ‘that which is heard.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite.

Shamyr – He who is like a shamir-stone

Shane – Derived from the name Sean which is the Irish version of John meaning ‘Yahweh is gracious’ or ‘Yahweh is merciful’.

Shani – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘crimson red.’ Compare with another form of Shani.

Shannen – God is gracious

Shannon – Having ancient wisdom, river name

Shanon – Having ancient wisdom, river name

Shaphan – One who is like a badger

Shaphat – Hebrew name meaning ‘to erect’ or ‘to judge.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of the prophet Elisha, and several other characters.

Shara – The plains

Sharar – Hebrew name meaning ‘enemy’ or ‘to be firm, hard.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Ahiam.

Shari – Arrow

Sharon – From fertile fields and forests

Shaughan – God is gracious

Shaughn – God is gracious

Shaugn – God is gracious

Shaul – Hebrew form of SAUL

Shaul – Shaul as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Saul. The meaning of Shaul is ‘prayed for’.

Shaun – Means ‘Yahweh (god) is gracious’ or ‘Yahweh is merciful’. Shaun is derived from John.

Shauna – God’s gift

Shaune – God is gracious

Shaunn – God is gracious

Shaunne – God is gracious

Shauwl – Hebrew name meaning ‘asked for, desired.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the first king of Israel.

Shaviv – The name Shaviv is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘spark, ray of light’.

Shawar – Comet

Shawn – Shawn means ‘gracious’ or ‘merciful’. It can also mean ‘from the shady grove’, or , if using it as the Celtic version of the name John, means ‘God has given’.

Shawna – God is gracious

Shawnell – God is merciful

Shay – Variant spelling of Aramaic/Hebrew Shai, meaning ‘gift.’ Compare with another form of Shay.

Shaye – Supplanter

Shaymus – One who holds the heel

Shayn – God is gracious

Shayne – An alternative spelling of the name Shane, meaning ‘Yahweh is gracious’ and ‘Yahweh is merciful’.

Shaynne – God is gracious

Shealtiel – Hebrew form of SHEALTIEL

Shealtiel – Means ‘I have asked of God’ in Hebrew. This was the name of the father of Zerubbabel in the Old Testament

Shealtiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘borrowed from God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Zerubbabel.

Sheamus – Anglicized form of SEAMUS

Shean – God is gracious

Sheba – Compare with feminine Sheba. Hebrew name meaning ‘oath’ or ‘seven.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Joktan.

Shefatya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Shephatyah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah defends.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of David.

Shefer – Shefer as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Shafir. The meaning of Shefer is ‘handsome’.

Shei – From the Hebrew meaning ‘present’ or ‘gift’.

Shelach – Means ‘dart, plant shoot, sprout’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a grandson of Shem who is an ancestor of Abraham. In English bibles it is written as Salah or Shelah

Shelah – Means ‘petition, request’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Judah. English bibles also use this spelling to render the unrelated Hebrew name (see SHELACH), a grandson of Shem

Shelomah – Peaceful

Shelomiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘my peace’ or ‘peaceful.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of a leader of the tribe of Asher.

Shelomo – Peaceful

Shelomoh – Hebrew name meaning ‘peaceable.’ In the bible, this is the name of the tenth son of David who became the third king of Israel.

Shelumiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘friend of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prince of the tribe of Simeon.

Shem – Renown, name, as in one of note, The biblical Shem was the eldest of Noah”s three sons and therefore, according to lore, an ancestor of the human race.

Shem – Shem as a boy’s name is pronounced shem. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shem is ‘name, fame’. Biblical: first named of the three sons of Noah.

Shemaiah – Means ‘heard by YAHWEH’ in Hebrew. This name is borne by many characters in the Old Testament including a prophet in the reign of Rehoboam

Shemayah – Hebrew form of SHEMAIAH

Shemayah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah has answered’ or ‘whom Jehovah has heard.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a prophet who lived in the time of Rehoboam.

Shemer – Hebrew name meaning ‘dregs (of wine).’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the owner of the hill where Samaria was built.

Shemuel – Biblical Hebrew form of SAMUEL

Shemuwel – Hebrew name meaning ‘heard of God,’ ‘his name is El,’ or ‘name of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Elkanah by Hannah.

Shephatyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah defends.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of David.

Sheraga – Means ‘light, candle’ in Aramaic

Sheri – The plains

Sherri – The plains

Sherrie – The plains

Shet – Variant spelling of Hebrew Sheth, meaning ‘buttocks.’

Sheth – Hebrew name meaning ‘buttocks.’ In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Adam and Eve.

Sheva – Variant spelling of Hebrew Sheba, meaning ‘oath’ or ‘seven.’ Compare with feminine Sheva.

Shevit – Hebrew name meaning comet

Shi – He who will be sent

Shia – Shia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shia is ‘praise God’.

Shilo – A person who is God’s gift, His gift

Shiloh – The peaceful one, he who is to be sent, In the Bible, Shiloh is a prophetic name for the Messiah. Shiloh is also significant as the site of a crucial battle in the American Civil War.

Shiloh – He who is to be sent

Shimeon – Variant form of Hebrew Shimown, meaning ‘hearkening.’

Shimi – He who obbeys what he hears

Shimiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘famous, renowned.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a Reubenite, son of Gog and father of Micah.

Shimmel – Yiddish diminutive of SHIMON

Shimon – Son of Simon

Shimon – Shimon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew names Simeon and Simon. The meaning of Shimon is ‘to be heard’.

Shimown – Hebrew name meaning ‘hearkening.’ In the bible, this is the name of a tribe of Israel as well as the name of the second son of Jacob and Leah.

Shimron – One who is like a thorn

Shimshon – Variant spelling of Hebrew Shimshown, meaning ‘like the sun.’

Shimshown – Hebrew name meaning ‘like the sun.’ In the bible, this is the name of a powerful hero who was betrayed by his mistress Delila.

Shir – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘song.’

Shiron – The name Shiron is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘songfest’.

Shivaun – The God is giving and gracious

Shiyloh – Contracted form of Hebrew shai lo, of uncertain etymology, possibly meaning ‘he who is to be sent,’ ‘he whose it is,’ ‘peaceable one’ ‘place of rest’ or ‘rest, tranquility.’ In the bible, this is a place name and also possibly a reference to the Messiah.

Shlemun – Assyrian form of Solomon, meaning peace.

Shlomi – Contracted form of Hebrew Shelomiy, meaning ‘my peace’ or ‘peaceful.’

Shlomo – The name Shlomo is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Yiddish origin meaning ‘his peace’.

Shlumiel – Contracted form of Hebrew Shelumiyel, meaning ‘friend of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prince of the tribe of Simeon.

Shmariyahu – God’s protection

Shmuel – Contracted form of Hebrew Shemuwel, meaning ‘heard of God,’ ‘his name is El,’ or ‘name of God.’

Shneur – Two lights

Shoham – One who was kept back a lot in life

Sholom – Sholom as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Shalom. The meaning of Sholom is ‘peace’.

Shomer – Shomer as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shomer is ‘watchman’.

Shoshan – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘lily.’ Compare with another form of Shoshan.

Shoval – Shoval as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shoval is ‘path’.

Shraga – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see SHERAGA)

Shulamite – One who recomanses and is peaceful

Shulmanu-Ashared – Original Akkadian form of SHALMANESER

Shulmanu – Possibly cognate with the Western Semitic god SHALIM. Shulmanu was an Eastern Semitic (Mesopotamian) god associated with battle

Shune – One who is a changed person

Shushan – A lilly flower, or rose

Shylo – Shylo as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name) is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shylo is ‘the one to whom it belongs’. Shylo is related to the Hebrew name Shiloh.

Shyloh – Shyloh as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name) is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Shyloh is ‘the one to whom it belongs’. Shyloh is related to the Hebrew name Shiloh.

Si – Si as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Si is ‘to hear’.

Siem – Dutch short form of SIMON (1)

Siemen – Dutch and Frisian form of SIMON (1)

Siimo – Listening

Silas – Probably a short form of SILVANUS. This is the name of a companion of Saint Paul in the New Testament. Paul refers to him as Silvanus in his epistles, though it is possible that Silas was in fact a Greek form of the Hebrew name SAUL (via Aramaic)…

Sim – Sim as a boy’s name is of Old English and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Sim is ‘son of Simon, to hear, to be heard, or reputation’.

Simao – Portuguese form of SIMON (1)

Simas – Short form of SIMONAS

Simcha – The name Simcha is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘gladness, mirth, festivity’.

Sime – Macedonian short form of SIMON (1)

Simen – Simen as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Simen is ‘to be heard’.

Simeon – From (Symeon), the Old Testament Greek form of the Hebrew name Shim’on (see SIMON (1)). In the Old Testament this is the name of the second son of Jacob and Leah and the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. In the New Testament the Greek rendering (Simon) is more common, though occurs belonging to a man who blessed the newborn Jesus. He is recognized as a saint in most Christian traditions…

Simha – Simha as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simcha. The meaning of Simha is ‘joy’.

Simiel – According to Pope Gregory I, this is the name of an archangel. It may be a short form of Hebrew Yesiymael (Jesimiel), meaning ‘whom God makes’ or ‘whom God makes grow old.’ Samael is also sometimes rendered ‘venom of God.’

Simion – Romanian form of SIMEON

Simione – Listening

Simm – The name Simm is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Scottish Gaelic origin meaning ‘the listener’.

Simmonds – Simmonds as a boy’s name is related to the Old English name Simmons and the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Simmonds is ‘son of Simon’.

Simms – Simms as a boy’s name is related to the Old English name Simmons and the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Simms is ‘son of Simon’.

Simmy – A person who is of joyful nature

Simo – Finnish and Serbian form of SIMON (1)

Simon – Hearkening, listening, There were several men named Simon in the Bible, including Simon Peter, one of Christ”s twelve disciples.

Simon – Simon is one of those names with a biblical background that doesn’t sound ancient in modern times. In the New Testament, Simon—a form of the Hebrew name Simeon—was an apostle (known as Simon Peter). Though the name has been used in English-speaking countries for centuries, it has a British feel. One of the most famous men with the name is Simon Cowell, the tell-it-like-it-is English judge on “The X Factor.”

Simonas – Lithuanian form of SIMON (1)

Simone – Italian form of SIMON (1)

Simoni – Georgian variant of Simon, which means he has heard

Simonson – Simonson as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Simonson is ‘to be heard’.

Simonu – Old Slavic form of SIMON (1)

Simpson – God has heard

Simson – Son of Simon

Simun – Croatian form of SIMON (1)

Simyon – Simyon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simeon. The meaning of Simyon is ‘to be heard’.

Sin-Ahhi-Eriba – Original Akkadian form of SENNACHERIB

Sin – From earlier Akkadian Su’en, of unknown meaning. This was the name of the Akkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian god of the moon. He was closely identified with the Sumerian god Nanna

Sinai – One who is from the desert of clay

Sinjin – Sinjin as a boy’s name is pronounced SIN-jin. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Sinjin is ‘God is gracious’.

Sinon – To be the God’s gift

Siomon – Hebrew variation of Simon, origin meaning the listener’.

Sion – A variation of the English name ‘John’, ‘Sion’ is a Welsh name of Hebrew origin, meaning ‘Yahweh (God) is gracious’.

Sivan – the ninth month

Sjaak – Dutch form of JACQUES or ISAAC

Sjakie – Diminutive of SJAAK

Sjang – Limburgish form of Iohannes, via the French form JEAN (1)

Sjef – Dutch short form of JOZEF

Sjeng – Variant of SJANG

Sol – A shortening of Solomon, of Hebrew origin meaning ‘man of peace’, used mainly in the English and Hebrew languages.

Solamah – Peaceful

Solaman – Solaman as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Solomon. The meaning of Solaman is ‘peace’.

Sollie – Sollie as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew names Saul and Solomon. The meaning of Sollie is ‘prayed for’.

Solly – Diminutive of SOLOMON

Solmon – Peaceful

Soloman – Soloman as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Solomon. The meaning of Soloman is ‘peace’.

Solomom – Peaceful

Solomon – Peace, variant of Salem. Solomon (son of David and Bathsheba) succeeded his father as King of Israel. The Old Testament”s Proverbs and Ecclesiastes are ascribed to him.

Solomon – Choose this name if you’re looking for one with a biblical background. In the Old Testament, Solomon, the son of David and Bathsheba, succeeded his father as king of Israel and was revered for his wisdom. Derived from the Hebrew “shalom,” meaning “peace,” Solomon has always been an important name to the Jewish community, and after a decline in popularity in the 20th century, it’s now finding its way back on the baby name charts.

Solomyn – Peaceful

Soso – Diminutive of IOSEB

Sroel – Short form of YISROEL

Stav – One who is like an autumn

Suen – Variant of SIN

Sulaiman – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see SULAYMAN), as well as the usual Indonesian and Malay form

Sulayman – Arabic cognate of SOLOMON

Suleiman – Westernized form of SULEYMAN

Sulejman – Variant of Solomon, meaning peace.

Suleyman – Turkish form of SOLOMON. Suleyman the Magnificent was a sultan of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. He expanded Ottoman territory into Europe and Persia, reformed the government, and completed several great building projects

Suljo – Bosnian diminutive of SULEYMAN

Susana – Lily

Susen – Lord vishnu

Susie – Lily

Sy – One who hears everything

Symeon – Old Testament Greek (though occurring rarely in the New Testament) and Latin form of SIMEON

Symeonu – Old Slavic form of SIMEON

Symms – Symms as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Symms is ‘to be heard’.

Symon – Symon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Symon is ‘to be heard’.

Syms – Syms as a boy’s name is related to the Old English name Simmons and the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Syms is ‘son of Simon’.

Symyan – Listening

Syshe – Street

Szymon – Szymon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Simon. The meaning of Szymon is ‘to be heard’.

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with T

Taavet – Estonian form of David. It means beloved.

Taaveti – Dearly loved

Taavetti – From the hebrew david means beloved, second israelite king

Taavi – Estonian and Finnish form of DAVID

Tab – From tabor, in biblical Mt. Tabor is a landmark mountain near Nazareth

Tabor – Drum, In the Bible, Mount Tabor is a landmark mountain near Nazareth.

Tabor – A landmark mountain near Nazareth

Tabrett – Derived from pre-medieval word tabour which mean tambourine

Tael – Delicate leaf

Taffy – Anglicized form of DAFYDD. It has been used a slang term for a Welshman

Tahan – Beseeching, Another descendant of Ephraim either a son or a brother of telah

Tahl – Tahl as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tal. The meaning of Tahl is ‘rain, dew’.

Tahmid – Perhaps from the Hebrew word tamid, meaning ‘flame.’

Tal – Dew

Tal – Derived from Hebrew (tal) meaning ‘dew’

Talha – Probably a masculine variation of the Hebrew name Talya, derived from the element ‘tal’ meaning ‘dew’ and ‘Yahweh’ meaning ‘God’.

Talmai – Means ‘furrowed’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name is borne by both a giant and also the father of King David’s wife Maacah

Talman – To injure or oppress

Talmay – Hebrew name meaning ‘abounding in furrows.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father-in-law of King David.

Talmon – Talmon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Talmon is ‘oppressed’.

Talmun – One who is oppressed

Talore – One who is like a light dew

Tam – Hebrew name meaning ‘complete, whole’ or ‘honest.’ Compare with another form of Tam.

Tamah – A smiting one

Tamar – Palm tree

Tamas – Twin

Tamer – He is a palm tree

Tamid – Perhaps from the Hebrew word tamid, meaning ‘flame.’ Compare with another form of Tamid.

Tamir – Tamir as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, and the meaning of Tamir is ‘erect, tall, wealthy one’.

Tamur – Masculine form of Hebrew Tamar, meaning ‘palm tree.’

Tanchum – Consolation

Taneli – He who is judged by God

Taniel – Western Armenian transcription of DANIEL

Tapani – Victorious

Tarah – One who is banished

Tarsus – Boy who has wings

Tashaun – God is merciful

Tatu – Diminutive of TANELI

Tavas – A peacock

Tavi – Good

Tavorian – Misfortunate one

Tayshaun – God’s gift of hope

Tayyab – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘favourite, darling’ a variant of Tab and a pet form of the English David.

Teive – Yahweh is good.

Tekoa – A trumpet

Tel – Short form of Hebrew Telem, meaning ‘injure, oppress.’ Compare with another form of Tel.

Telem – Hebrew name meaning ‘injure, oppress.’ In the bible, this is the name of a town in the tribe of Judah, and the name of a Levite gatekeeper who was among the returning exiles.

Teman – Means ‘right hand’ or ‘south’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a grandson of Esau for whom the town of Teman in Edom was named

Temani – Temani as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Temani is ‘from the south’.

Temeni – Temeni as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Temani. The meaning of Temeni is ‘from the south’.

Teom – Teom as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Teom is ‘twin’.

Teppo – Victorious

Terach – Hebrew name meaning ‘delay’ and ‘station.’ In the bible, this is the name of a place in the wilderness where the Israelites stopped on their Exodus. It is also the name of the father of Abraham.

Terah – Possibly means ‘station’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Terah is the father of Abraham. He led his people out of Ur and towards Canaan, but died along the way

Tesher – A present, a gift

Tevel – One who is dearly loved

Tevye – Yiddish form of TOBIAH. This is the name of the central character in stories written by the Yiddish author Sholem Aleichem in the late 19th century, as well as the later musical adaptation ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ (1964)

Teyman – Hebrew name meaning ‘on the right, south.’ In the bible, this is the name of the city, country, and people of Idumea, and the name of a descendant of Esau.

Teymeniy – Hebrew name meaning ‘from Teman’ or ‘southerner.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ashur.

Thaddeus – Wise

Thady

Thamar – A palm tree

Thaniel – Thaniel is a boy’s name meaning ‘God has given’ that comes from the Hebrew name Nathaniel.

Thiago – Variant of TIAGO

Thijs – Thijs as a boy’s name is of German, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Thijs is ‘gift of God’.

Thobey – Thobey as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Tobias and the English name Toby. The meaning of Thobey is ‘God is good’.

Thobie – Thobie as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Tobias and the English name Toby. The meaning of Thobie is ‘God is good’.

Thoby – Thoby as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Tobias and the English name Toby. The meaning of Thoby is ‘God is good’.

Thoma – Twin

Thomas – a twin

Thor – Twin, feminine form of Thomas

Tiago – This is either a Spanish version of John and James, meaning ‘God may protect’, also a pet form of Santiago, meaning ‘Saint James’.

Tibon – Lover of nature.

Ties – Diminutive of MATTHIJS as well as Dutch names beginning with the Germanic element theud meaning ‘people’

Tijs – Tijs as a boy’s name is of German, Greek, and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Tijs is ‘gift of God’.

Tikvah – A gathering of faithful people, hope

Timna – To restrain or to hold

Timnah – To held from, forbidden, restrained

Tiqvah – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘hope.’ In the bible, this is strictly a masculine name, the name of the father of Shallum.

Tiran – Amateur or apprentice

Tiras – The name Tiras is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin.

Tivon – One who loves the nature

Tiyrac – Hebrew name meaning ‘desire.’ In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Noah. The Anglicized form is Tiras.

Tjaz – Short form of MATJAZ

Toba – One who is of good, goodly person

Tobbee – God is good

Tobbey – God is good

Tobbie – God is good

Tobby – God is good

Tobe – Tobe as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Tobias and the English name Toby. The meaning of Tobe is ‘God is good’.

Tobee – Tobee as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Tobias and the English name Toby. The meaning of Tobee is ‘God is good’.

Tobey – Tobey as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Hebrew name Tobias and the English name Toby. The meaning of Tobey is ‘God is good’.

Tobi – Tobi as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name) is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Tobi is ‘God is good’. Tobi is related to the name Toby.

Tobia – Tobia as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tobias. The meaning of Tobia is ‘God is good’.

Tobiah – From the Hebrew name (Toviyyah) meaning ‘YAHWEH is good’, from the elements (tov) meaning ‘good’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This was the name of an Ammonite in the Book of Nehemiah in the Old Testament

Tobias – Love”s nature

Tobias – Greek form of TOBIAH. This is the name of the hero of the apocryphal Book of Tobit, which appears in many English versions of the Old Testament. It relates how Tobit’s son Tobias, with the help of the angel Raphael, is able to drive away a demon who has plagued Sarah, who subsequently becomes his wife. This story was popular in the Middle Ages, and the name came into occasional use in parts of Europe at that time. In England it became common after the Protestant Reformation

Tobiasz – Polish form of TOBIAS

Tobie – Tobie as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tobias and the English name Toby. The meaning of Tobie is ‘God is good’.

Tobih – Hebrew name meaning ‘good’ or ‘my God.’ In the Apocrypha, this is the name of the hero of the Book of Tobit.

Tobijah – The Goodness of Yahweh

Tobin – A variant on Tobias, a Hebrew name that means ‘God is good.’ A common nickname for Tobin is Tobey.

Tobit – From Greek (Tobith), from the Hebrew name (Tovih) meaning ‘my good’. The apocryphal Book of Tobit, which is canonical in many Christian traditions but not in Judaism, tells the story of Tobit’s son Tobias. He is sent by his father to collect money in Media, aided by the angel Raphael in the guise of a man. At the end of the story Tobit’s blindness is cured

Tobith – Greek form of TOBIT

Toby

Toby – Derived from the biblical name Tobias or , in Hebrew, Tuvia, meaning ‘God is good’ it is more commonly used as a baby boy’s name but can be used for girls also.

Tobye – God is good

Tobyn – Tobyn is a boy’s name meaning ‘God is good’ that comes from the Hebrew name Tobias.

Tohy – Goodness of God

Toi – One who wanders, a wanderer

Tolan – Goodly, the Yiddish form of the name means dove

Tolly – A farmer or one who ploughs the fields

Tom – Means ‘the end, innocence, simplicity’ from Hebrew (tom). It can also be an alternate transcription of (see TAM (2))

Tomas – Twin

Tomek – Twin

Tomer – Hebrew name meaning ‘tall, stately,’ like a palm tree.

Tomm – Innocence or purity

Tommee – Twin

Tommey – Twin

Tommi – Twin

Tommiah – In honour of Thomas, honouring Thomas

Tommie – Twin

Tomor – The iron, or the strength of like iron

Topi – Finnish short form of TOBIAS

Topias – Finnish form of TOBIAS

Tov – Tov is a boy’s name meaning ‘God is good’ that comes from the Hebrew name Tuvya.

Tove – good

Tovi – The name Tovi is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘good’.

Tovia – Variant spelling of Hebrew Toviya, meaning ‘God is good.’

Toviach – Toviach as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tuvya. The meaning of Toviach is ‘God is good’.

Toviah – Toviah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tuvya. The meaning of Toviah is ‘God is good’.

Tovit – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tobit, meaning ‘good.’

Toviya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Towbiyah, meaning ‘God is good.’

Toviyyah – Variant spelling of Hebrew Towbiyah, meaning ‘God is good.’

Tovyah – Tovyah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tuvya. The meaning of Tovyah is ‘God is good’.

Towbiyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is good.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a Babylonian exile returnee. Also spelled Toviya.

Trace – Good

Trayger – One who carries, a peddler or a porter

Trumann – A truthful and good natured person

Tsadowq – Hebrew name meaning ‘just, righteous.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a high priest of Israel.

Tsalmown – Hebrew name meaning ‘shady.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of king David’s warriors.

Tselophchad – Hebrew name meaning ‘first rupture, fracture,’ taken to mean ‘first-born.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe Manasseh.

Tsephanyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘hidden by God’ or ‘protected by God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the ninth of the minor prophets. Zephaniah is the English form.

Tsibown – Hebrew name meaning ‘versi-colored.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Anah and a son of Seir.

Tsidhqiyah – God’s justice

Tsidqiyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘righteousness of the Lord.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the name which Mattaniah adopted after becoming (the last) king of Judah. The Anglicized form is Zedekiah.

Tsiyown – Hebrew name meaning ‘sunny or parched place.’ In the bible, this is another name for Jerusalem, the city of David, and its inhabitants who are also called the daughter of Tsiyown/Zion.

Tsuwph – Hebrew name meaning ‘flow, overflow,’ hence ‘honey as dropping.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Elkanah.

Tubia – Yiddish variation of Tobias, origin meaning God is good’.

Tuomas – Twin

Tutyahu – Goodness of God

Tuur – A mountain where Moses climbs to talk to god

Tuval – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tuwbal, meaning ‘thou shall be brought.’

Tuvia – The name Tuvia is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God is good’.

Tuviya – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is good.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Babylonian exile returnee. Also spelled Toviya.

Tuviyahu – Tuviyahu as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tuvya. The meaning of Tuviyahu is ‘God is good’.

Tuvya – Tuvya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Tuvya is ‘God is good’.

Tuvyah – Tuvyah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Tuvya. The meaning of Tuvyah is ‘God is good’.

Tuwbal – Hebrew name meaning ‘though shall be brought of Cain.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech, said to be an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron.

Twitchel – The biblical Tuviya was a Levite during the reign of Jehoshaphat.

Tyrus – This powerful name means strength, sharp, or a rock.

Tyshawn – God is merciful

Tzadok – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsadowq, meaning ‘just, righteous.’

Tzafrir – Hebrew form of Greek Zephyr (‘west wind’), meaning ‘morning breeze.’

Tzalmon – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsalmown, meaning ‘shady.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of king David’s warriors.

Tzefanya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsephanyah, meaning ‘hidden by God’ or ‘protected by God.’

Tzefanyah – Hebrew form of ZEPHANIAH

Tzefanyahu – Treasure by God

Tzelafchad – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tselophchad, meaning ‘first rupture, fracture,’ taken to mean ‘first-born.’

Tzemach – Plant

Tzephania – Protected by God

Tzephaniah – Protected by God

Tzevi – Hebrew name meaning ‘deer, gazelle.’

Tzidkiya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsidqiyah, meaning ‘righteousness of the Lord.’

Tzidkiyahu – Hebrew form of ZEDEKIAH

Tzion – Hebrew form of ZION

Tzivah – Hebrew form of ZIBA (2)

Tziyon – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsiyown, meaning ‘sunny or parched place.’

Tzuf – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tsuwph, meaning ‘flow, overflow,’ hence ‘honey as dropping.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Elkanah.

Tzuri – Hebrew name meaning ‘my rock.’

Tzuriel – God is my rock

Tzuriel – Hebrew form of ZURIEL

Tzvi – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tzevi, meaning ‘deer, gazelle.’

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with U

Ud – Hebrew name meaning ‘firebrand.’

Udi – Udi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Udi is ‘my torch, burning stick’.

Udiel – Hebrew name meaning ‘torch of the Lord.’

Ula – Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ulla, meaning ‘yoke.’ Compare with strictly feminine forms of Ula.

Ulla – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘yoke.’ In the bible, this is the name of a male member of the tribe of Asher. Compare with strictly feminine forms of Ulla.

Umran – Turkish form of IMRAN

Unniy – Hebrew name meaning ‘afflicted, depressed.’ In the bible, this is the name of two Levites.

Upaz – Hebrew name meaning ‘gold.’

Ur-Malki – Hebrew name meaning ‘my king is light.’

Uri – Biblical Hebrew form of URI

Uri – Means ‘my light’ in Hebrew. This is the name of the father of Bezalel in the Old Testament

Uria – Uria as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Uria is ‘my light is Jehovah’.

Uriah – From the Hebrew name (‘Uriyah) meaning ‘YAHWEH is my light’, from the roots (‘ur) meaning ‘light, flame’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. In the Old Testament this is the name of a Hittite warrior in King David’s army, the first husband of Bathsheba. David desired Bathsheba so he placed Uriah in the forefront of battle so he would be killed

Uriahu – Variant spelling of Hebrew Uriyahu, meaning ‘flame of Jehovah’ or ‘God is my light.’

Urias – Urias as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Uriah. The meaning of Urias is ‘my light is Jehovah’.

Uriasz – Polish form of URIAH

Uriel – From the Hebrew name (‘Uri’el) meaning ‘God is my light’, from (‘ur) meaning ‘light, flame’ and (‘el) meaning ‘God’. Uriel is an archangel in Hebrew tradition. He is mentioned only in the Apocrypha, for example in the Book of Enoch where he warns Noah of the coming flood

Urien – Light, flame, an Old Testament name that is also a short form of Uriah and Uriel

Uriens – Light, flame

Urija – Urija as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘my light is Jehovah’.

Urijah – Form of URIAH used in some English versions of the Old Testament (for a character in the Book of Jeremiah)

Urion – Variant spelling of Hebrew Uryon, meaning ‘flame’ or ‘light.’

Uriyah – Biblical Hebrew form of URIAH

Uriyah – Uriyah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Uriah. The meaning of Uriyah is ‘my light is Jehovah’.

Uriyahu – Variant form of Hebrew Uriyah, meaning ‘flame of Jehovah’ or ‘God is my light.’

Uriyel – Biblical Hebrew form of URIEL

Uryan – Hebrew name of Aramaic origin, meaning ‘light.’

Uryon – Hebrew name meaning ‘flame’ or ‘light.’

Utz – Variant spelling of Hebrew Uwts, meaning ‘soft and sandy earth’ or ‘to consult.’ Compare with another form of Utz.

Uwr – Hebrew name meaning ‘flame or light of fire,’ also possibly ‘revelation.’ In the bible, this is the native place of Abraham, the city of the Chaldeans, and a center of moon worship. The Persian form of Uwr/Ur is Urim, also meaning ‘fire, flame.’ According to the Book of Jubilees, the city of Uwr/Ur was named by Ur, son of Kesed.

Uwriy – Hebrew name meaning ‘fiery’ or ‘my flame, my light.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a prince of Judah.

Uwriyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘flame of Jehovah’ or ‘God is my light.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the husband of Bathsheba, and a prophet slain by Jehoiakim.

Uwriyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘flame of God’ or ‘light of the Lord.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite, and the maternal grandfather of Abijah.

Uwthay – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah helps.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ammihud and a son of Bigvai.

Uwts – Hebrew name meaning ‘soft and sandy earth’ or ‘to consult.’ In the bible, this is the name of the country of Job, a son of Aram, a son of Nahor, and a son of Dishan.

Uwzal – Hebrew name of uncertain derivation, possibly meaning ‘to depart, to leave,’ ‘to be flooded,’ or ‘to be exhausted.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Joktan.

Uza – Variant spelling of Hebrew Uzza, meaning ‘power, strength.’

Uzi – The name Uzi is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah is my strength’.

Uziah – Uziah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Uziah is ‘the Lord is my strength’. Biblical: a King of Judah around 700 years before Christ.

Uziahu – Variant spelling of Hebrew Uziyahu, meaning ‘power of Jehovah.’

Uziel – Uziel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Uziel is ‘strength, power’.

Uziya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Uzziya, meaning ‘power of Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of David’s warriors.

Uziyahu – Variant form of Hebrew Uziya, meaning ‘power of Jehovah.’

Uzza – Hebrew name meaning ‘power, strength.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a man slain by God for touching the ark.

Uzzi – Means ‘my power’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament

Uzziah – Means ‘my power is YAHWEH’ in Hebrew, from the roots (‘oz) meaning ‘strength, power’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This is the name of several Old Testament characters including a king of Judah

Uzziel – Uzziel is a boy’s name and a variant of the Hebrew name Uziel, meaning ‘strength’ or ‘power’. Uzziel as a boy’s name is a variant of Uziel (Hebrew), and the meaning of Uzziel is ‘strength, power’.

Uzziya – Hebrew name meaning ‘power of Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of David’s warriors.

Uzziyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is my strength.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a grandson of Levi.

Uzziyyah – Hebrew form of UZZIAH

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with V

Vadim – God is my strength

Van – Short form of names containing van, such as VANCE or IVAN

Vancho – Alternate transcription of Macedonian Ванчо (see VANCO), as well as the usual Bulgarian transcription

Vanco – Macedonian diminutive of IVAN

Vanek – Vanek as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Vanek is ‘God is gracious’.

Vanja – Croatian and Serbian (masculine and feminine) form of VANYA. It is also used in Scandinavia, where it is primarily feminine

Vanko – Vanko as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Vanko is ‘God is gracious’.

Vanni – Short form of GIOVANNI

Vano – Diminutive of IVANE

Vanya – Diminutive of IVAN

Varfolomei – Alternate transcription of Russian Варфоломей (see VARFOLOMEY)

Varfolomey – Russian form of BARTHOLOMEW

Vartolomej – Serbian form of BARTHOLOMEW

Velvel – Means ‘little wolf’ in Yiddish, a diminutive of (volf) meaning ‘wolf’. This is a vernacular form of Zeev

Venamin – Son of the right hand

Veniamin – Veniamin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Veniaminu – Old Slavic form of BENJAMIN

Venijamin – Macedonian form of BENJAMIN

Venjamin – Son of the right hand

Venyamin – Venyamin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Vered – The name Vered is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘rose’.

Vidor – Dearly loved

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with W

Waisea – Released by God

Wakeen – God will establish

Wolf – Short form of WOLFGANG, WOLFRAM or other names containing the Germanic element wulf meaning ‘wolf’. It can also be simply from the German or English word

Wyshawn – God is merciful

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with X

Xacobe – Galician form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Xaime – Galician form of JAMES

Xanti – Basque form of SANTIAGO

Xesus – Galician form of JESUS, used as a personal name

Ximen – God has heard

Ximeno – Medieval Spanish or Basque name of uncertain meaning. It is possibly a form of SIMON (1), though it may in fact derive from Basque seme meaning ‘son’

Ximo – Valencian diminutive of JOAQUIM

Ximon – God has heard

Ximun – Basque form of XIMENO

Xoan – Galician form of JOHN

Xoel – Galician form of JOEL

Xose – Galician form of JOSEPH

Xuan – Asturian form of Iohannes (see JOHN)

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with Y

Yaacob – Yaacob as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yaacob is ‘he who supplants’.

Yaakov – Yaakov as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yaakov is ‘he who supplants’.

Yaalon – He will rise up

Yaanay – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah answers.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man in the tribe of Gad.

Yaaqob – Hebrew name meaning ‘supplanter.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the twin brother of Esau.

Yaar – Yaar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yaar is ‘forest’.

Yaasuw – Hebrew name meaning ‘they will do’ or ‘Jehovah made.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Bani.

Yabets – Hebrew name meaning ‘pain, sorrow.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of Caleb’s family. The English form is Jabez.

Yabetz – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yabets, meaning ‘pain, sorrow.’

Yabiyn – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God observes.’ In the bible, this is the name of two kings of the Hazor. The English form is Jabin.

Yacheem – Yacheem as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Yakim. The meaning of Yacheem is ‘established by God’.

Yachel – To start or to commence

Yachim – Yachim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yachim is ‘established by God’.

Yachin – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yakiyn, meaning ‘he establishes’ or ‘whom God strengthens.’

Yachleel – Hebrew form of JAHLEEL

Yachleel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God waits’ or ‘whom God has made sick.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Zebulun. The English form is Jahleel.

Yachlel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yachleel, meaning ‘God waits’ or ‘whom God has made sick.’

Yachov – Yachov as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘he who supplants’.

Yachtseel – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God allots.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Naphtali. the English form is Jahzeel.

Yachtzeel – Hebrew form of JAHZEEL

Yacov – Yacov as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Yaakov. The meaning of Yacov is ‘he who supplants’.

Yad – From the Hebrew meaning ‘hand’.

Yada – Hebrew name meaning ‘he knows’ or ‘wise.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah. The English form is Jada.

Yadier – This approachable name means a friend or companion.

Yadon – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yadown, meaning ‘judge,’ ‘thankful,’ or ‘whom God has judged.’

Yadown – Hebrew name meaning ‘judge,’ ‘thankful,’ or ‘whom God has judged.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man who helped Nehemiah rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The English form is Jadon.

Yael – Variant of Jael, has lofty expectations, must move mountains to make them happen.

Yaeshawn – God is merciful

Yafe – Variant and masculine form of YAFFA

Yafet – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yepheth, meaning ‘opened’ or ‘abundant, spacious.’

Yaffe – Alternate transcription of Hebrew (see YAFE)

Yaghoub – Assyrian form of Jacob, meaning to heel.

Yagil – He will rejoice

Yago – Spanish form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Yahir – The name Yahir is a boy’s name of Arabic, Hebrew origin meaning ‘he will enlighten’.

Yahto – Mountain goat, in the Old Testament, the name of a woman who killed the captain of the Canaanite army

Yahya – Arabic, Turkish and Persian form of Yochanan (see JOHN). This name honours John the Baptist, a prophet in Islam

Yair – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yaiyr, meaning ‘whom God enlightens.’

Yaiyr – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God enlightens.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a descendant of Manasseh. The English form is Jair.

Yakar – Yakar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yakar is ‘precious’.

Yakim – Yakim as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yakim is ‘established by God’.

Yakiv – Ukrainian form of JACOB (or JAMES)

Yakiyn – Hebrew name meaning ‘he establishes’ or ‘whom God strengthens.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Simeon. The English form is Jachin.

Yakob – Yakob as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yakob is ‘he who supplants’.

Yakov – Russian and Bulgarian form of JACOB (or JAMES), and an alternate transcription of Hebrew (see YAAKOV)

Yaktan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yoqtan, meaning ‘small.’

Yakub – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see YAQUB)

Yakubu – Hausa form of YAQUB

Yakup – Yakup as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yakup is ‘he who supplants’.

Yalon – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yalown, meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’

Yalown – Hebrew name meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ezra and a descendent of Caleb. The English form of Jalon.

Yam – Means ‘sea’ in Ugaritic. Yam was the Ugaritic god of the sea, also associated with chaos, storms and destruction. He was a son of the chief god El

Yamin – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yamiyn, meaning ‘the right hand,’ ‘the right side,’ or ‘the right quarter.’

Yamino – Yamino as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand or son of the south’.

Yamir – Hebrew name meaning ‘to change.’

Yamiyn – Hebrew name meaning ‘the right hand,’ ‘the right side,’ or ‘the right quarter.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Simeon. The English form is Jamin.

Yan – Short form of Hebrew Yanai, meaning ‘whom Jehovah answers.’ Compare with another form of Yan.

Yanai – Variant form of Hebrew Yaanay, meaning ‘whom Jehovah answers.’

Yancy – From a surname, which was an Americanized form of the Dutch surname Jansen meaning ‘JAN (1)’s son’

Yanick – Bretons form of John, meaning Yahweh is gracious

Yanis – Alternate transcription of Greek (see GIANIS). It is also used in France, in part inspired by the Breton names YANN and YANNIC

Yaniv – Hebrew name meaning ‘he will speak.’

Yankel – Yiddish diminutive of JACOB

Yanko – Diminutive of YOAN (2)

Yann – Yann is Bretons form of John, which means Yahweh is gracious

Yannakis – Yannakis as a boy’s name is related to the Greek and Hebrew name Yannis. The meaning of Yannakis is ‘God is gracious’.

Yanni – Variant form of Hebrew Yan, meaning ‘whom Jehovah answers.’ Compare with another form of Yanni.

Yannic – Yannic as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the French and Hebrew name Yann. The meaning of Yannic is ‘God is gracious’.

Yannick – Yannick as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the French and Hebrew name Yann. The meaning of Yannick is ‘God is gracious’.

Yannig – Diminutive of YANN or YANNA (2)

Yannis – Yannis as a boy’s name is of Greek and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yannis is ‘God is gracious’.

Yanno – Yanno is a boy’s name meaning ‘God is gracious’ that comes from the Hebrew name John.

Yaphet – Yaphet as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yaphet is ‘comely’.

Yapheth – Yapheth as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yapheth is ‘comely’.

Yaqoob – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see YAQUB)

Yaqub – Yaqub as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yaqub is ‘he who supplants’.

Yarah – Hebrew form of JARAH

Yaravam – Hebrew form of JEROBOAM

Yardane – Descendent

Yarden – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘flowing down.’ In the bible, this is the name of the river in Palestine. The English form is Jordan.

Yareb – Hebrew name meaning ‘contender.’ In the bible, this is an epithet given to the king of Assyria. The English form is Jareb.

Yared – Hebrew form of JARED. This form is also used in Ethiopia. It was borne by a semi-legendary 6th-century Ethiopian musician who is considered a saint in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church

Yarema – Appointed by God

Yaremka – Appointed by God

Yariel – A variant of the Hebrew name Ariel meaning ‘Lion of God.’ While Yariel is usually a boy’s name, Ariel is a unisex name.

Yarin – to understand

Yaron

Yaron – The name Yaron is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘he will sing’.

Yasha – Hebrew – Yahweh will Protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter

Yashawn – God is merciful

Yashiv – God will answer

Yashuwb – Hebrew name meaning ‘he will return’ or ‘turning oneself.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Bani and a son of Issachar. The English form is Jashub.

Yasiel – The name Yasiel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘whom God made’.

Yatniel – God’s gift

Yauwr – Hebrew name meaning ‘forested.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Elhanan. The English form is Jair.

Yavan – Hebrew name meaning ‘Ionia, Greece.’ In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah. The English form is Javan.

Yavin – Understanding

Yawan – Hebrew form of JAVAN

Yazdan – One who is mild and merciful.

Yechezkel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yechezqel, meaning ‘God will strengthen.’

Yechezqel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God will strengthen.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prophet, the author of the Book of Ezekiel.

Yechiel – Biblical Hebrew form of JEHIEL

Yechiel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yechiyel, meaning ‘God lives’ or ‘whom God preserves alive.’

Yechiyel – Hebrew name meaning ‘God lives’ or ‘whom God preserves alive.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of king Jehoshaphat. Jehiel is the Anglicized form.

Yechudi – Yechudi as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Yehudi. The meaning of Yechudi is ‘praise’.

Yechudit – Yechudit as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Yehudi. The meaning of Yechudit is ‘praise’.

Yedaiah – God is my salvation

Yedidiah – Beloved of God

Yedidya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yediydeyah, Hebrew name meaning ‘beloved of God,’ ‘delight of God,’ or ‘friend of God.’

Yedidyah – Hebrew form of JEDIDIAH

Yediydeyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘beloved of God,’ ‘delight of God,’ or ‘friend of God.’ In the bible, this is a name given to Solomon by Nathan. Jedidiah is the Anglicized form.

Yeduwthuwn – Hebrew name meaning ‘praising.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite of the family of Merari. Jeduthun is the Anglicized form.

Yeeshai – Rich gift

Yefet – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yepheth, meaning ‘opened’ or ‘abundant, spacious.’

Yefrem – Russian form of EPHRAIM

Yehezkel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yechezkel, meaning ‘God will strengthen.’

Yehiel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yechiel, meaning ‘may God live!’

Yehoash – Hebrew form of JEHOASH

Yehoash – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowash, meaning ‘given by the Lord’ or ‘whom Jehovah gave.’

Yehochanan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowchanan, meaning ‘whom Jehovah gave.’

Yehonadov – Gift from God

Yehonatan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehownathan, meaning ‘God has given.’

Yehoram – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowram, meaning ‘God is exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah.

Yehosef – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowceph, meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’

Yehoshafat – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowshaphat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’

Yehosheva – Hebrew form of JEHOSHEBA

Yehoshua – Yehoshua as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yehoshua is ‘Jehovah is salvation’.

Yehovah – Hebrew pronunciation of God’s ineffable name, meaning ‘the existing one.’ It was created by blending the letters of the tetragrammaton, YHWH, with the vowels from Adonai.

Yehowachaz – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah as seized’ or ‘whom Jehovah holds fast.’ In the bible, this is the name of two kings of Judah and a king of Israel. Jehoahaz is the Anglicized form.

Yehowash – Hebrew name meaning ‘given by the Lord’ or ‘whom Jehovah gave.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of king Ahaziah and a son of king Jehoahaz. Jehoash is the Anglicized form.

Yehowceph – Hebrew name meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’ In the bible, this is the name of the eleventh son of Jacob who became an advisor to the pharaoh of Egypt. Joseph is the Anglicized form.

Yehowchanan – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah gave.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a high priest who lived in the time of Ezra. The Anglicized form is Jehohanan.

Yehownathan – Hebrew name meaning ‘God has given.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David. Jehonathan is the Anglicized form.

Yehowram – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah. Jehoram is the Anglicized form.

Yehowshaphat – Hebrew name meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a king of Judah. Jehoshaphat is the Anglicized form.

Yehowshuwa – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the leader of the Israelites after Moses died. Jehoshua and Joshua are Anglicized forms.

Yehowyakiyn – Hebrew name meaning ‘God establishes.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, the son of Yehowyaqiym. He was imprisoned by Nebuchadnezzar. Jehoiachin is the Anglicized form.

Yehowyaqiym – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah raises up.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah who was defeated by the Babylonians. Jehoiakim is the Anglicized form.

Yehoyachin – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowyakiyn, meaning ‘God establishes.’

Yehoyakhin – Hebrew form of JEHOIACHIN

Yehoyakim – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowyaqiym, meaning ‘Jehovah raises up.’

Yehu – Hebrew form of JEHU

Yehu – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehuw, meaning ‘God is He.’

Yehuda – Yehuda as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yehuda is ‘praise’.

Yehudah – Yehudah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Yehudi. The meaning of Yehudah is ‘praise’.

Yehudi

Yehudi – Yehudi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yehudi is ‘praise’.

Yehuw – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is He.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Israel and a son of Hanani. Jehu is the Anglicized form.

Yehuwdah – Hebrew name meaning ‘praised.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Judah is the Anglicized form.

Yehuwdiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jew.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Nethaniah. Jehudi is the Anglicized form.

Yekonyah – Hebrew form of JECONIAH

Yemin – Yemin as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘son of the right hand’.

Yepheth – Hebrew name meaning ‘opened’ or ‘abundant, spacious.’ In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Noah. Japheth is the Anglicized form.

Yerachmeel – Hebrew form of JERAHMEEL

Yerachmeel – Hebrew name meaning ‘may God have pity’ or ‘whom God loves.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron. Jerahmeel is the Anglicized form.

Yerachmel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yerachmeel, meaning ‘may God have pity’ or ‘whom God loves.’

Yerachmiel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yerachmeel, meaning ‘may God have pity’ or ‘whom God loves.’ In the book of Enoch, this is the name of an archangel. Jerahmiel is the Anglicized form.

Yered – Hebrew name meaning ‘descent.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Enoch and a descendant of Judah. The English form is Jered.

Yeremia – Yeremia as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yeremia is ‘the Lord exalts’.

Yeremiya – Yeremiya as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yeremiya is ‘the Lord exalts’.

Yeremiyah – Yeremiyah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yeremiyah is ‘the Lord exalts’.

Yeriel – God has established

Yerik – Appointed by God

Yeriya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yeriyah, meaning ‘people of Jehovah’ or ‘taught by Jehovah.’

Yeriyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘people of Jehovah’ or ‘taught by Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of the chief of the house of Hebron. Jerijah is the Anglicized form.

Yeriyahu – Hebrew form of JERIAH

Yeriychow – Hebrew name meaning ‘city of the moon’ or ‘place of fragrance.’ In the bible, this is the name of a city near the Dead Sea, abounding in fragrant products such as balsam and cyprus. Jericho is the Anglicized form.

Yerucham – Beloved by God

Yeshaya – Hebrew variation of Isaiah, origin meaning Salvation of the Lord’.

Yeshayah – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of a great prophet called in English Isaiah.

Yeshayahu – Biblical Hebrew form of ISAIAH

Yeshayahu – Variant form of Hebrew Yeshayah, meaning ‘God is salvation.’

Yeshu – Variant form of Hebrew Yeshua, meaning ‘God is salvation.’ This is the Hebrew name for Jesus.

Yeshua – Contracted form of Yehoshu’a (see JOSHUA) used in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Hebrew Bible. The form was also used in Aramaic, and was most likely the name represented by Greek Iesous (see JESUS) in the New Testament. This means it was probably the real name of Jesus

Yeshuwa – Contracted form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning ‘he is saved.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Nun. The Anglicized form is Jeshua.

Yesiymael – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God makes’ according to Gesenius. But hasn’t he omitted the first element (Ye-)? It looks to actually be composed of ‘el ‘god’ and suwm ‘to create, to make’ or ‘to place, to set’ and ye ‘to age, to grow old,’ from yashen ‘to blanch, to fester, to grow weary,’ hence ‘whom God makes grow old,’ especially from a festering sickness called leprosy (Hebrew tsara’ath ‘leprosy’ from tsara ‘struck down, smitten’ by God). Gesenius states that ‘leprosy’ (?) may be the same as (?) ‘scabby,’ so that it means to be struck by a scabby disease. In the bible, this is the name of a Simeonite chief of the family of Shimei. Jesimiel is the Anglicized form.

Yether – Hebrew name meaning ‘abundance’ or ‘overhanging.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the father-in-law of Moses. He is also known by the name Yithrow. Jether is the Anglicized form.

Yhwh – In the bible, this is the ineffable name of the Hebrew god Jehovah, meaning ‘existing one.’

Yianni – Alternate transcription of Greek (see GIANNI)

Yiannis – Alternate transcription of Greek (see GIANNIS)

Yidel – Alternate transcription of Yiddish (see YUDEL)

Yiftach – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yiphtach, meaning ‘he opens’ or ‘whom God sets free.’

Yigal – He will redeem

Yigol – Shall be redeemed

Yimla – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God will fill up.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Micaiah. Imla is the Anglicized form.

Yiphtach – Hebrew name meaning ‘he opens’ or ‘whom God sets free.’ In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Jephthah and Jiphtah are Anglicized forms.

Yirmeyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom God has appointed.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including one of the six major prophets. Jeremiah is the Anglicized form.

Yirmeyahu – Variant form of Hebrew Yirmeyah, meaning ‘whom God has appointed.’

Yirmiyahu – Hebrew form of JEREMIAH

Yisachar – Yisachar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yisachar is ‘his reward will come’.

Yishachar – Yishachar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yishachar is ‘reward will come’.

Yishai – Yishai as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yishai is ‘the Lord exists’.

Yishay – Hebrew name meaning ‘I possess’ or ‘wealthy.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of King David. Jesse is the Anglicized form.

Yishmael – Hebrew form of ISHMAEL

Yishmael – Hebrew name meaning ‘God will hear.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Abraham. The Anglicized form is Ishmael.

Yishmeray – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah keeps.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite. The English form is Ishmerai.

Yisrael – Biblical Hebrew form of ISRAEL

Yisrael – Hebrew name meaning ‘God prevails’ or ‘contender, soldier of God.’ In the bible, this is the name given to Jacob after wrestling with the angel. Israel is the Anglicized form.

Yisroel – Yiddish form of ISRAEL

Yissachar – Yissachar as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yissachar is ‘his reward will come’.

Yissakhar – Hebrew form of ISSACHAR

Yissaskar – Hebrew name meaning ‘he is wages’ or ‘he brings wages.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Korahite and the name of the ninth son of Jacob. Issachar is the Anglicized form.

Yithrow – Hebrew name meaning ‘his abundance’ or ‘overhanging.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father-in-law of Moses. Jethro is the Anglicized form. He is also known as Yether.

Yitro – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yithrow, meaning ‘his excellence.’

Yitzchak – Hebrew name meaning ‘he will laugh.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Abraham and father of Esau and Jacob. The Anglicized form if Isaac.

Yitzchaq – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yitzchak, meaning ‘he will laugh.’

Yitzhak – Yitzhak as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin. Variant of Isaac, meaning ‘laughter’.

Yo El – God prevails

Yoan – Bulgarian form of JOHN

Yoann – French form of JOHANN

Yoash – Hebrew form of JOASH

Yoash – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowash, meaning ‘given by the Lord.’

Yoav – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowab, meaning ‘Jehovah is father’ or ‘whose father is Jehovah.’

Yochanan – Yochanan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yochanan is ‘God is gracious’.

Yoda – Possibly a contracted form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, meaning ‘praised.’ This is the name of a wise Jedi master in the Star Wars stories.

Yoel – Yoel as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yoel is ‘Jehovah is the Lord’.

Yohan – Yohan means God is good and gracious.

Yohanan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yochanan, meaning ‘God is gracious.’

Yohanes – Indonesian form of JOHN

Yohann – French form of JOHANN

Yohannan – Yohannan as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Yochanan. The meaning of Yohannan is ‘God is gracious’.

Yohannes – Amharic form of JOHN

Yoktan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yoqtan, meaning ‘small.’

Yona – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yonah, meaning ‘dove.’

Yonah – Hebrew name meaning ‘dove.’ In the bible, this is the name of the prophet who was swallowed by a great fish. Jonah is the Anglicized form.

Yonas – Yonas as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yonas is ‘dove’.

Yonatan – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yownathan, meaning ‘God has given.’

Yoni – Pet form of Hebrew Yonatan, meaning ‘God has given.’

Yophiel – Hebrew name meaning ‘beauty of God.’ In Jewish lore, this is the name of an archangel. Jophiel is the Anglicized form.

Yoqtan – Hebrew name meaning ‘small.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Shem. Joktan is the Anglicized form.

Yoram – Contracted form of Hebrew Yehoram, meaning ‘exalted by God.’

Yoran – Singing

Yordan – Bulgarian form of JORDAN

Yosef – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowceph, meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’

Yosep – Assyrian form of Joseph, meaning God will increase.

Yoseph – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowceph, meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’

Yoshafat – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowshaphat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’

Yoshiaki – To be happy or to be righteous

Yoshihiro – Common good

Yoshio – Righteous boy

Yoshiya – God delivers

Yoshiyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah heals.’ In the bible, this is the name of the sixteenth king of Judah. Josiah is the Anglicized form.

Yoshiyahu – Variant form of Hebrew Yoshiyah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah heals.’

Yosif – Bulgarian form of JOSEPH

Yossel – Yiddish diminutive of JOSEPH

Yosyp – Ukrainian form of JOSEPH

Yotam – Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowtham, meaning ‘God is perfect.’

Youcef – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see YUSUF) chiefly used in Algeria

Youel – A form of Joel. It means Yah is God.

Younan – Assyrian form of Jonah. It means dove.

Yousaf – Yousaf is an Arabic variant of the name Joseph. It means ‘to add’ or ‘to increse’

Yousef – Yousef as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Yousef is ‘Jehovah increases’.

Yousif – A variation of the name Yousuf which is an Arabic version of the name Joseph. It means ‘Yahweh will add’ or ‘to increase’.

Youssef – Alternate transcription of Arabic (see YUSUF)

Yowab – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah is father’ or ‘whose father is Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a commander of King David’s army. Joab is the Anglicized form.

Yowach – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah is brother’ or ‘whose brother is Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Asaph. Joah is the Anglicized form.

Yowachaz – Contracted form of Hebrew Yehowachaz, meaning ‘Jehovah as seized’ or ‘whom Jehovah holds fast.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joah, Josiah’s chronicler. Joahaz is the Anglicized form.

Yowash – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah hastens.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite and the name of an officer in David’s court. Joash is the Anglicized form.

Yowash – Hebrew name meaning ‘given by the Lord.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Gideon. Joash is the Anglicized form.

Yowb – Hebrew name meaning ‘persecuted.’ In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Issachar. Job is the Anglicized form. He is also called Jashub.

Yowceph – Hebrew name meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eleventh son of Jacob who became an advisor to the pharaoh of Egypt. Joseph is the Anglicized form.

Yowchanan – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is gracious.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Josiah. Johanan is the Anglicized form.

Yowel – Hebrew name meaning ‘Jehovah is God’ or ‘to whom Jehovah is God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including one of the minor prophets. Joel is the Anglicized form.

Yownathan – Contracted form of Hebrew Yehownathan, meaning ‘God has given.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David. Jonathan is the Anglicized form.

Yowram – Contracted form of Hebrew Yehowram, meaning ‘God is exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah. Joram is the Anglicized form.

Yowshaphat – Contracted form of Hebrew Yehowshaphat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’ In the bible, this is the name of a priest and the name of one of King David’s warriors. Joshaphat is the Anglicized form.

Yowtham – Hebrew name meaning ‘God is perfect.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the youngest son of Gideon. Jotham is the Anglicized form.

Yowyakiyn – Contracted form of Hebrew Yehowyakiyn, meaning ‘God establishes.’

Ysmael – Ysmael as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, and the meaning of Ysmael is ‘God listens’.

Ysmail – Ysmail as a boy’s name is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, and the meaning of Ysmail is ‘God listens’.

Yudel – Yiddish diminutive of JUDAH

Yuhanna – Arabic form of Ioannes (see JOHN)

Yunis – Dove

Yunus Emre – Combination of YUNUS and EMRE, given in reference to the 13th-century poet

Yunus – Arabic and Turkish form of JONAH

Yuria – Yuria as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Uriah. The meaning of Yuria is ‘my light is Jehovah’.

Yusaf – A variant of the name Joseph, meaning ‘the Lord increases’.

Yusef – Persian form of YUSUF, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription

Yushua – Arabic form of Yehoshu’a (see JOSHUA)

Yusif – Yusif as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah increases’.

Yussuf – Yussuf as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah increases’.

Yusuf – From the Hebrew meaning ‘Yahweh will add another son’, this is a popular name in Arabic and Swahili.

Yusup – Turkmen form of Yosef (see JOSEPH)

Yuszef – Yuszef as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘Jehovah increases’.

Yuval – Hebrew form of JUBAL. It is used as a masculine and feminine name in modern Hebrew

Yuwbal – Hebrew name meaning ‘river, stream.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech. Jubal is the Anglicized form.

Yvan – French form of IVAN

Jewish (hebrew) boy names starting with Z

Zabad – Bestowal

Zabdiy – Hebrew name meaning ‘the gift of Jehovah. In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Zerah.

Zaboulon – Greek form of ZEBULUN

Zabulon – Latin form of ZEBULUN

Zac – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘remembrance of God’, it is a pet form of the English Zachariah.

Zacaria – Zacaria as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zacaria is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zacarias – Zacarias as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zacarias is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zacary – Zacary as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zacary is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zaccai – From the Hebrew name (Zakkai) meaning ‘pure’. This is the name of a minor character in the Old Testament

Zaccaria – Zaccaria as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zaccaria is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zaccariah – Zaccariah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zaccariah is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zaccary – Zaccary as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachary. The meaning of Zaccary is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zaccery – Zaccery as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachary. The meaning of Zaccery is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zacchaeus – From (Zakchaios), the Greek form of ZACCAI. In the New Testament he is a tax collector in Jericho who gives half his possessions to charity

Zaccharias – Form of ZACHARIAS used in the Latin Bible

Zaccheus – Zaccheus as a boy’s name is pronounced za-KAY-us. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zaccheus is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zach – The Lord remembered

Zach – Hebrew name meaning ‘clean, pure.’ Also a pet form of Hebrew Yitzchak, meaning ‘he will laugh.’ Compare with another form of Zach.

Zachaios – Zachaios as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew names Zaccheus and Zachariah. The meaning of Zachaios is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zachari – Derives from the name Zachary meaning ‘Yahweh has remembered’.

Zacharia – Zacharia as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zacharia is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zachariah – Variant of ZECHARIAH. This spelling is used in the King James Version of the Old Testament to refer to one of the kings of Israel (called Zechariah in other versions)

Zacharias – Greek form of ZECHARIAH. This form of the name is used in most English versions of the New Testament to refer to the father of John the Baptist. It was also borne by an 8th-century pope (called Zachary in English)

Zachariasz – Polish form of ZECHARIAH

Zacharie – Zacharie as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew names Zachariah and Zachary. The meaning of Zacharie is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zacharius – Of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has remembered’ it is an alternative spelling of Zacharias.

Zachary – The Lord remembered

Zachary – Although it may start with the last letter of the alphabet, Zachary sports some nicknames that push it to the front of the line: Zach, Zack and Zak. A Biblical name and a presidential name, Zachary hails from the Greek name Zacharias in the New Testament and the Hebrew name Zechariah. A top 50 contender from 1989 to 2003, Zachary is now in the top 150. (Zackary comes in at a distant second.) Elton John, Elizabeth Vargas and Cheryl Tiegs are among the celebrity parents with sons named Zachary.

Zachely – Remembered by God

Zacherish – Zacherish as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zacherish is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zachery – From the Hebrew meaning ‘Yahweh (God) is remembered’, (zacher – to remember) it is predominantly used in English and is a spelling variant of ‘Zachary’.

Zacheus – Zacheus as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zacheus is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zack – Zack is a boy’s name meaning ‘laughter’ or ‘the Lord recalled’ that comes from the three Hebrew names Isaac, Zachariah, and Zachary.

Zackarey – Zackarey as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachary. The meaning of Zackarey is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zackariah – Zackariah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zackariah is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zackary – Zackary as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachary. The meaning of Zackary is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zackerias – Zackerias as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zackerias is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zackery

Zackery – Zackery as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew names Zachariah and Zachary. The meaning of Zackery is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zackie – Zackie as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zackie is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zadik – Righteous

Zadoc – Zadoc as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zadok. The meaning of Zadoc is ‘just’.

Zadock – The name Zadock is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘fair, righteous’.

Zadok – God remembers, remembrance of the Lord, derived from the name Zechariah, There are over 30 men with this name mentioned in the Bible, including the author of the Book of Zechariah.

Zadok – Zadok as a boy’s name is pronounced ZAY-dok. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zadok is ‘just, righteous’.

Zafrir – Wind

Zahal – Joy

Zahari – Bulgarian form of ZECHARIAH

Zahav – Gold

Zahavi – Zahavi as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zahavi is ‘gold’.

Zaide – elder

Zaiden – Zaiden means the lucky one.

Zain – Zain as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zain is ‘God is gracious’.

Zaine – This boy’s baby name has spelling variants of Zane, Zayne and Zain. It is a variant of John which means ‘God is gracious and merciful.’

Zaire – River

Zait – Olive

Zak – A pet form of the biblical name Zacharia, from the Hebrew ‘zachar’meaning remembered. The name means ‘God has remembered’.

Zakai – This unisex name originates in Hebrew and means pure and innocent.

Zakari – Zakari as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachary. The meaning of Zakari is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zakaria – A variation of Zachary, from the Hebrew ‘zachar’ meaning ‘remembered’, a biblical name meaning ‘God has remembered’.

Zakarias – Zakarias as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zakarias is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zakarie – Zakarie as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zakarie is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zakariya – From Hebrew origin meaning ‘remembrance of God’, it is a form of the English Zachariah.

Zakariyya – Arabic form of ZECHARIAH

Zakariyyah – Zakariyyah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zakariyyah is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zakary – A spelling variant of Zachary, this biblical name is derived from the Hebrew ‘zachar’ meaning ‘God has remembered.’

Zakchaios – Form of ZACCHAEUS used in the Greek New Testament

Zakery – Zakery as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zakery is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zakhar – Russian form of ZECHARIAH

Zakia – bright, pure

Zakk – An alternative spelling for Zack , which is also a pet form of the biblical name Zachariah, meaning ‘God has remembered’.

Zakkai – Variant spelling of Hebrew Zakkay, meaning ‘clean, innocent.’

Zakkay – Hebrew name meaning ‘clean, innocent.’ In the bible, this is the name of the head of a family of Babylonian Exile returnees.

Zalman – Zalman as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin.

Zalomon – Zalomon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zalman. The meaning of Zalomon is ‘peaceful’.

Zamari – Variant of Zamar, the name means to worship God.

Zamiel – Variation of Samuel which means Told by God

Zamir – Hebrew name derived from the name of a nightingale bird, of Arabic origin, meaning ‘song, singing.’ Compare with other forms of Zamir.

Zamuel – God has heard

Zan – Slovene form of ZUAN, GIAN or JEAN (1)

Zane – Maybe it’s because the “Z” is in your face or because it has an appealing one-syllable simplicity. Whatever the reason, you’ll always notice Zane and his bros Zain and Zayn. Thanks to author Zane Grey, who made cowboy lit fly off the shelves in the early 20th century, “Zane” became huge in the US. Guys with this masculine name also tend to have an independent streak, as proved by Zayn Malik, who left the British boy band One Direction in 2015 to start a solo career.

Zani – Gift from God

Zarad – Ambush

Zarah – Form of ZERAH used in some translations of the Bible

Zared – Zared as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zared is ‘trap’.

Zarek – Hebrew – Yahweh will protect, Baal protect the king

Zaxaria – Old Slavic form of ZECHARIAH

Zayan – An alternative spelling of the name Zane , derived from the name John and meaning ‘God is gracious’ and ‘God is merciful’.

Zaydok – Zaydok as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zadok. The meaning of Zaydok is ‘just’.

Zayit – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘olive.’

Zayn – An alternative spelling of the name Zane , derived from the name John and meaning ‘God is gracious’ and ‘God is merciful’.

Zayne – Zayne as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zane. The meaning of Zayne is ‘God is gracious’.

Ze – Portuguese diminutive of JOSE

Zeb – Zeb as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zeb is ‘gift of Jehovah or dwelling of honor’.

Zebach – Hebrew name meaning ‘a slaying.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the Midianite kings.

Zebadiah – Means ‘YAHWEH has bestowed’ in Hebrew. This was the name of several Old Testament characters

Zebadyah – Hebrew name meaning ‘the gift of Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a brother of Joab.

Zebedaios – New Testament Greek form of ZEBEDEE

Zebedee – From (Zebedaios), the Greek form of ZEBADIAH used in the New Testament, where it refers to the father of the apostles James and John

Zebediah – Zebediah as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zebediah is ‘gift of Jehovah’. Biblical: the father of apostles John and James.

Zebiyna – Hebrew name meaning ‘bought.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Nebo who took a foreign wife.

Zebulen – Zebulen as a boy’s name isrelated to the Hebrew name Zebulon. The meaning of Zebulen is ‘dwelling of honor’.

Zebulon – Exaltation, little dwelling

Zebulon – Zebulon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zebulon is ‘dwelling of honor’.

Zebulun – Possibly derived from Ugartic zbl meaning ‘prince’. In the Old Testament Zebulun is the tenth son of Jacob (his sixth son by Leah) and the ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Genesis 30:20 implies two different roots for the name: (zaval) meaning ‘to dwell’ and (zeved) meaning ‘gift, dowry’. These are probably only folk etymologies

Zebuwluwn – Hebrew name meaning ‘habitation.’ In the bible, this is the name of the tenth son of Jacob and Leah.

Zechariah – From the Hebrew name (Zekharyah) meaning ‘YAHWEH remembers’, from (zakhar) meaning ‘to remember’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This is the name of many characters in the Old Testament, including the prophet Zechariah, the author of the Book of Zechariah. The name also appears in the New Testament belonging to the father of John the Baptist, who was temporarily made dumb because of his disbelief. He is regarded as a saint by Christians. In some versions of the New Testament his name is spelled in the Greek form Zacharias or the English form Zachary. As an English given name, Zechariah has been in occasional use since the Protestant Reformation

Zecharya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Zekaryah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah remembered.’

Zecheriah – Zecheriah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zecheriah is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zed – Zed as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘the Lord is just’.

Zedechiah – Zedechiah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zedekiah. The meaning of Zedechiah is ‘the Lord is just’.

Zedekiah – From the Hebrew name (Tzidqiyyahu) meaning ‘justice of YAHWEH’, from (tzedeq) meaning ‘justice’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. In the Old Testament this is the name of the last king of Judah

Zedekias – Zedekias as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zedekiah. The meaning of Zedekias is ‘the Lord is just’.

Zeeb – Hebrew name meaning ‘wolf,’ so called from its being tawny and yellow in color. In the bible, this is the name of a Midianite prince.

Zeev – Means ‘wolf’ in Hebrew

Zeev – Variant spelling of Hebrew Zeeb, meaning ‘wolf.’

Zef – Dutch short form of JOZEF

Zekariah – Zekariah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zekariah is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zekaryah – Hebrew name meaning ‘whom Jehovah remembered.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of many characters, including one of the twelve minor prophets. Zechariah and Zachariah are Anglicized forms.

Zeke – The name Zeke is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘God strengthens’.

Zekeriah – Zekeriah as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zachariah. The meaning of Zekeriah is ‘the Lord recalled’.

Zekeriya – Turkish form of ZECHARIAH

Zekharyah – Hebrew form of ZECHARIAH

Zelig – Means ‘blessed, happy’ in Yiddish, a vernacular form of Asher

Zemel – Yiddish word for bread.

Zenas – Joyous melody, song of praise

Zeph – A pet name for Zephaniah, a biblical name meaning ‘God has hidden’.

Zephan – Zephan as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin meaning ‘hidden by God’.

Zephania – Variant of ZEPHANIAH. This form of the name appears to be used in southern Africa

Zephaniah – From the Hebrew name (Tzefanyah) meaning ‘YAHWEH has hidden’, derived from (tzafan) meaning ‘to hide’ and (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This is the name of one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Zephaniah

Zerach – Hebrew name meaning ‘light.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including an Edomite leader, a son of Simeon, and a son of Judah and Tamar. Zerah is the Anglicized form.

Zerah – Means ‘dawning, shining’ in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Judah and the twin of Perez in the Old Testament

Zerubavel – Variant spelling of Hebrew Zerubbabel, meaning ‘born at Babylon’ or ‘scattered to Babylon.’

Zerubbabel – Hebrew name meaning ‘born at Babylon’ or ‘scattered to Babylon.’ In the bible, this is the name of the leader of the first of the returning exiles.

Zev – The name Zev is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘wolf’.

Zev – Wolf

Zevach – Variant spelling of Hebrew Zebach, meaning ‘a slaying.’

Zevachya – Hebrew name meaning ‘sacrifice of the Lord.’

Zevadya – Variant spelling of Hebrew Zebadyah, meaning ‘the gift of Jehovah.’

Zevadyah – Hebrew form of ZEBADIAH

Zevi – The name Zevi is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning deer’.

Zevulon – Zevulon as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zebulon. The meaning of Zevulon is ‘dwelling of honor’.

Zevulun – Zevulun as a boy’s name is related to the Hebrew name Zebulon. The meaning of Zevulun is ‘dwelling of honor’.

Zeze – Portuguese diminutive of JOSE

Zia

Ziba – Means ‘station’ in Hebrew. This was the name of a servant of Saul in the Old Testament

Zikmund – Victorious protection

Zim – Hebrew – My Song, My joy, Song of Joy, A contracted form of the name Zimran

Zimra – The song of praise.

Zimran – Zimran as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zimran is ‘holy’.

Zimri – The name Zimri is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Hebrew/Israeli origin meaning ‘my music, my praise’.

Zimriy – Hebrew name meaning ‘celebrated in song.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the five sons of Zerah. Zimri is the Anglicized form.

Zion – Pronounced ZYE-on, this is a unisex name of Hebrew origin that’s mostly chosen for boys. A zion was a citadel that was in the center of Jerusalem, which explains why it means “highest point.” Today it’s known as the biblical term for the Promised Land, Zionism refers to the movement to establish a Jewish homeland. To Rastafarians, a religious group in Jamaica, the name means ‘utopia.’ When singer Lauryn Hill and Rohan Marley, son of reggae superstar Bob Marley, called their son Zion in 1997, the name became an instant hit. Chicago Bulls player Dwayne Wade also called his baby boy Zion in 2007.

Ziv – Means ‘bright, radiant’ in Hebrew. This was the ancient name of the second month of the Jewish calendar

Ziven – Ziven as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Ziven is ‘radiance, brilliance, or light of God’.

Zivon – Zivon as a boy’s name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zivon is ‘radiance, brilliance, or light of God’.

Ziya – Shines brightly

Ziya – Hebrew name meaning ‘motion, to tremble.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Gad. Compare with another form of Ziya.

Zohar – The name Zohar is a boy’s name of Hebrew, Hebrew/Israeli origin meaning ‘light, brilliance’.

Zollie – Hebrew – Peace, A variant of the name Solomon which is derived from the element Shalom meaning Peace

Zoltan – Shining

Zoltar – Shines brightly

Zrubavel – Variant form of Hebrew Zerubbabel, meaning ‘born at Babylon’ or ‘scattered to Babylon.’

Zuan – Medieval Venetian form of JOHN

Zubin – The name Zubin is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘short spear’.

Zuri – Variant spelling of Hebrew Tzuri, meaning ‘my rock.’ Compare with another form of Zuri.

Zuriel – Means ‘my rock is God’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name is borne by a chief of the Merarite Levites at the time of the Exodus

Zusman – Means ‘sweet man’ in Yiddish

Zvi – The name Zvi is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘deer’.

Zygmunt – Victorious protection

Zyion – Variant of Zion, the name means at the top. Zion is also synonymous with heaven.

Zyon – A far off land, foreign.