Gabriel originates in Hebrew language and means "God's bravest man'. It has been used as a masculine given name over
Tag: Hebrew names
Elliott
Elliott is a variant of Elias, ultimately derived from Elijah. Elijah originates in Hebrew language and means "Yahweh is my
Eeva
Eeva is a Finnish variant of Eva. Eva is a variant of Eve. Eve originates in Hebrew language and means
Nava
Nava originates in Hebrew language and means "gorgeous, pretty, beautiful". It can be used as a surname as well.
Atkins
Atkins is related to Atkin. Atkin is derived from the Hebrew name Adam. The 'ad' was taken to mean 'man'.
Tyshawn
Tyshawn is a combination of the prefix Ty- and the name Shawn, ultimately derived from John. John originates in Hebrew
Efren
Efren is a diminutive of Efrain, itself a Spanish variant of Ephraim. Ephraim is a Biblical name of Hebrew origins.
Misi
Misi is a diminutive of Mihaly, itself a Hungarian variant of Michael. Michael is ultimately derived from Hebrew and means
Adina
Adina originates in Hebrew language and means "lean and subtle". The name was mentioned in the Bible and it is
Tzvi
Tzvi is a Hebrew name that means 'deer'.
Barnabas
Barnabas is an English form of the Aramaic name Barnabya which means “the son of encouragement”. Barnabas was the most
Hirschel
Hirschel is a Yiddish name, derived from the Hebrew word for 'deer'.
Joseph
Joseph originates in Hebrew language and means "God raises". As a masculine given name it has been used over centuries,
Jameson
Jameson is a variant of James. James is ultimately derived from Jacob. Jacob is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yaakov',
Simon
Simon originates in Hebrew language and means "God has heard". As a masculine given name it has been popular over
Jarmo
Jarmo is a Finnish variant of Jeremiah. Jeremiah is derived from the older Hebrew name 'Yirmeyah', itself derived from the
Avidor
Avidor is a Hebrew name that literally means “father of a multitude” or “father of a large number”.
Uriel
Uriel is a Hebrew name, derived from the Hebrew words 'uri', which means 'light or fire', and 'el', which means
Apikalia
Apikalia is a Hawaiian form of Abigail. Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means "my father's delight". Abigail is a
Gilam
Gilam is a Hebrew name which literally means 'joy of a nation'.