Abelardo is a Spanish version of Abelard, itself derived from the Hebrew name 'Abel'. Abel was the second son of
Tag: Hebrew names
Abigail
Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means "my father's delight". Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible.
Abram
Abram is a Russian form of Abraham. Abraham does not have any literal meaning in Hebrew. The name was actually
Achim
Achim is the short form of Joachim, a Biblical name, although the name as such does not appear in the
Acke
Acke is a Swedish diminutive of Axel, itself a Scandinavian variant of Absalom. Absalom originates in Hebrew language and means
Adah
Adah originates in Hebrew language and means "from the beautiful scenery". The name was mentioned in the Old Testament, but
Adam
Adam originates in Hebrew language and means "man". In the Bible, Adam is a figure from the Book of Genesis
Adao
Adao is a Portuguese variant of Adam. Adam originates in Hebrew language and means "man". In the Bible, Adam is
Adon
Adon is a short form of Adonai. It originates in Hebrew language and means "God or Lord".
Adonai
Adonai is the plural form of the Hebrew word 'adon', which means 'God or Lord'. It can also be used
Adoni
Adoni is a variant of Adonai. Adonai is the plural form of the Hebrew word 'adon', which means 'God or
Adonias
Adonias is a Spanish variant of Adonai. Adonai is the plural form of the Hebrew word 'adon', which means 'God
Shiphrah
Shiphrah originates in Hebrew language and means "pretty, fair". She appears in the Old Testament as a midwife who helps
Akim
Akim is a Russian form of the Hebrew name Joachim, which has a Biblical connection. The name appears as an
Aliza
Aliza originates in Hebrew language and means "filled with joy".
Amir
Amir is an Arabic name that comes from the word 'amara' which means 'to command'. It is also used as
Amos
Amos is a Biblical name that means 'bearer of a burden'. Some places also give it an additional meaning of
Amoz
Amoz is a Hebrew name that means “the bearer of a burden”. In certain contexts it can also mean strength.
Anat
Anat originates in Hebrew language and means "response, answer". It is a feminine form of Anath. Apart from its Hebrew
Aneta
Aneta is a Czech diminutive of Anna. Anna is most likely a variant of a Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "gracious"