Deborah originates in Hebrew language and means "from a bee swarm". In the United States it was most popular in
Tag: Hebrew names
Delilah
Delilah originates in Hebrew language and means "delicate woman". In the Bible, Delilah is a woman who betrays Samson for
Demarion
Demarion is created as an addition of the prefix “de” in front of the name Marion. Marion is the anglicised
Bengurion
Ben Gurion is not a very popular name. It means “son of the lion”.
Diego
Diego is a Spanish name with Latin origins. It is derived from the Latin “Didagus or Didacus” which means 'doctrine'.
Dinah
Dinah originates in Hebrew language and means "the avenged one". In the Book of Genesis, Dinah was Jacob's and Leah's
Aksel
Aksel is a spelling variant of Axel, itself a Scandinavian variant of Absalom. Absalom originates in Hebrew language and means
Carmen
Carmen is a Spanish form of Carmel, influenced by carmen, a Latin word for song. Carmel originates in Hebrew language
Ealasaid
Ealasaid is a Scottish variant of Elizabeth. Elizabeth originates in Hebrew language and means "promise of God". Elizabeth has been
Deshaun
Deshaun is a modern combination of Shaun, or Shawn and and the prefix De-. Shawn is an anglicized form of
Eden
Eden originates in Hebrew language and means "place of delight". It is derived from the Biblical Garden of Eden, the
Eelis
Eelis is a Finnish variant of Elijah. Elijah originates in Hebrew language and means "Yahweh is my God". According to
Efa
Efa is a variant of Eve. Eve originates in Hebrew language and means "living and breathing". Eve has been one
Efraim
Efraim is a different form of Ephraim. Ephraim is a Biblical name of Hebrew origins. It comes from the Hebrew
Efrain
Efrain is a Spanish variant of Ephraim. Ephraim is a Biblical name of Hebrew origins. It comes from the Hebrew
Ehud
Ehud is a Hebrew name and means “allied”. It was the name of a left handed Benjaminite who managed to
Eilam
Eilam is a Hebrew name and means “eternal”.
Einan
Einan is a Hebrew name and means “eyes”. In the English speaking countries it is not a very common name.
Elah
Elah is a variant of the Hebrew name Ayla, derived from the word “elah” which means 'oak' or 'turpentine tree'.
Eliam
Eliam is a Hebrew name and means “God's people”. It is derived from the Hebrew word “el” which means “God”