Hebrew first names
48 Hebrew first names with meaning, popularity and notable people. Tap a name to find out who your child looks like.
📜 Origin and history
Hebrew first names mostly originate in the Old Testament and often carry a strong religious meaning: "gift of God", "God is my strength", "divine grace". Passed down through generations since antiquity, they travelled from the Middle East to Europe and the Americas through both Christianity and Judaism.
⭐ Popularity today
They remain extremely common in the English-speaking world — Sarah, Hannah, Noah, Adam, Daniel and Gabriel are perennial top-50 picks. Their power comes from both spiritual depth and an international sound that travels far beyond Anglo borders.
👧 Female names (17)
- Isabella
- Mia
- Elizabeth
- Abigail
- Eliana
- Hannah
- Eliza
- Leah
- Genesis
- Naomi
- Josephine
- Anna
- Madeline
- Delilah
- Madelyn
- Eden
- Ariella
👦 Male names (31)
- Noah
- Elijah
- James
- Benjamin
- Mateo
- Levi
- Jack
- Ethan
- Michael
- Daniel
- Samuel
- David
- Asher
- Isaac
- Matthew
- Joseph
- Ezra
- Thiago
- Nathan
- Caleb
- Josiah
- Isaiah
- Ezekiel
- John
- Jeremiah
- Jordan
- Jose
- Eli
- Jameson
- Zion
- Jude