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Top 416 Hebrew baby names and their meanings

Updated: Oct 5, 2023

Looking to sprinkle a little divine magic into your baby's name? Our top 416 Hebrew baby names and their meanings are all radiance and imposing beauty!


But what sets Hebrew baby names apart? It's their emotional depth - the rich history!


Hebrew baby names have seen empires rise and fall, and walked hand-in-hand with kings and queens!


You will also find a plethora of modern and popular monikers tracing their origins back to Hebrew tradition - whether it’s Christianity or Judaism.


Eminently prestigious, popular Hebrew names, such as Abigail (Abby), Benjamin, Gabriel, Sarah, and Michael, echo Christianity’s and Judaism's significant impact on Western culture, while also being so "in the now."


They could be sublime choices to pay homage to your Hebrew origin and also serve as a source of inspiration in their own right!


What’s more, dripping with spiritual escapism and divine strength, Hebrew female names, like Ariel and Seraphina are as mystical as they sound!


Furthermore, popular Jewish names, like Ziva, Shira, and Ilan have gained oodles of attention in Western countries during the last few years, celebrated for radiant and poetic meanings!


In this article:


Without further ado - steeped in history as it is in love - here are the top 416 Hebrew baby names for your cutie:


Hebrew names for girls:

  1. Abigail (Avigail) - "My Father's joy"

  2. Adah - "Ornament" or "Beauty, adornment"

  3. Adi - A gender-neutral Hebrew name, which means "Jewel or Ornament"

  4. Adina - "Delicate"

  5. Adva - "Wave"

  6. Ahava - "Love"

  7. Ahuva - "Beloved"

  8. Aleeza - "Joy"

  9. Aliza - "Joyful"

  10. Almog - "Coral"

  11. Amal - "Work, labor"

  12. Amalya - "Work of the Lord"

  13. Amita - "Truth"

  14. Anael - "God answered"

  15. Anat - "To sing"

  16. Ariella - "Lioness of God"

  17. Ashira - "Rich"

  18. Atara - "Crown"

  19. Ateret - "Diadem"

  20. Avishag - "My father strays"

  21. Avital - "Father of dew"

  22. Aviva - "Spring"

  23. Ayala - "Doe, gazelle"

  24. Ayelet - "Gazelle"

  25. Aziza - "Mighty"

  26. Azura - "Sky blue"

  27. Baila - "Dance"

  28. Basya - "Daughter of God"

  29. Bat-Ami - "Daughter of my people"

  30. Bat-Chen - "Daughter of grace"

  31. Bathsheba - "Daughter of the oath"

  32. Batya - "Daughter of God"

  33. Beulah - "To marry"

  34. Bilha - "Shy, modest"

  35. Bracha - "Blessing"

  36. Carmel - "Vineyard"

  37. Chagit - "Festive"

  38. Dafna - "Laurel"

  39. Dalia - "Branch"

  40. Dana - "Arbiter"

  41. Davida - "Beloved"

  42. Deborah (Devora) - "Bee"

  43. Dekel - "Palm tree"

  44. Delilah - "Delicate"

  45. Dinah - "God will judge or Justified"

  46. Drorit - "Freedom"

  47. Edna - "Rejuvenation, Delight or Renewer"

  48. Efrat - "Honored"

  49. Eilat - "Palm tree"

  50. Ela - "Terebinth tree"

  51. Eldora - "Gift of God"

  52. Eliana - "God has answered"

  53. Elisheba - "God is my oath"

  54. Elisheva (Elizabeth) - "God is my oath"

  55. Elke - "God's promise"

  56. Eliora - "God is my Light"

  57. Elnora - "God is my light"

  58. Erela - "Angel"

  59. Eshkol - "Cluster"

  60. Esther - "Star or Myrtle Tree"

  61. Esti - "Sweetness"

  62. Eve (Chava) - "Life or Living"

  63. Gal - "Wave"

  64. Galit - "Wave"

  65. Galya - "God has redeemed"

  66. Ganya - "Garden of God"

  67. Gavriella - "God is my strength"

  68. Gefen - "Vine"

  69. Geula - "Redemption"

  70. Gila - "Joy"

  71. Golda - "Gold"

  72. Hadara - "Splendid"

  73. Hadas - "Myrtle"

  74. Hadasha - "New"

  75. Hadassah - "Myrtle tree"

  76. Hagar - "Flight or Forsaken"

  77. Hallel - "Praise"

  78. Hannah (Chana) - "Grace"

  79. Hodaya - "Thanksgiving"

  80. Idit - "Elite, Choicest, The best of"

  81. Ilana - "Tree"

  82. Ilit - "The best"

  83. Irit - "Iris"

  84. Isra - "Nocturnal journey"

  85. Jerusha - "Possession or Inheritance"

  86. Jordana - "Descend"

  87. Judith (Yehudit) - "Jewess"

  88. Kalanit - "Anemone flower"

  89. Karmela - "Garden"

  90. Karmiya - "Vineyard of the Lord"

  91. Katriel - "God is my crown"

  92. Keila - "Citadel"

  93. Kelila - "Crown"

  94. Keren - "Horn, ray"

  95. Keshet - "Rainbow"

  96. Ketzia - "Cassia, cinnamon"

  97. Kinneret - "Harp"

  98. Leah - "Weary"

  99. Leeba - "Loved one"

  100. Levana - "Moon"

  101. Liana - "To answer"

  102. Liel - "God is mine"

  103. Lielit - "God is mine"

  104. Lior - "My light"

  105. Liora - "Light for me"

  106. Livana - "Moon"

  107. Maayan - "Spring of water"

  108. Machal - "Sickness"

  109. Malka - "Queen"

  110. Malkia - "Queen"

  111. Margalit - "Pearl"

  112. Marnina - "Causing joy"

  113. Mattea - "Gift of God"

  114. Mazal - "Luck"

  115. Meira - "Illuminating"

  116. Meital - "Dew water"

  117. Merav - "Many, a lot"

  118. Micha - "Who is like God"

  119. Michal - "Stream"

  120. Miriam - "Bitter sea, Wished for child, Beloved or Rebellion"

  121. Moriah - "The Lord is my teacher"

  122. Naama - "Pleasant"

  123. Naomi - "Pleasantness"

  124. Nava - "Beautiful"

  125. Nessa - "Miracle"

  126. Neta - "Plant"

  127. Nili - "God's victory"

  128. Nitzan - "Bud"

  129. Nitzana - "Flower bud"

  130. Noa - "Movement"

  131. Nogah - "Brightness"

  132. Noya - "Divine beauty"

  133. Odel - "Praise God"

  134. Odeleya - "I will thank God"

  135. Odelia - "I will praise God"

  136. Ofra - "Fawn"

  137. Omer - "Sheaf of wheat"

  138. Ora - "Light"

  139. Oralee - "My light"

  140. Orli - "Light for me"

  141. Orna - "Pine tree"

  142. Osnat - "Belonging to God"

  143. Otzelia - "God's wealth"

  144. Pazia - "Golden"

  145. Peli - "Miracle"

  146. Penina - "Pearl"

  147. Pnina - "Pearl"

  148. Rachael (Rachel) - "Ewe"

  149. Rael - "Sheep's friend"

  150. Rahel - "Traveler"

  151. Raizel - "Rose"

  152. Rakefet - "Cyclamen"

  153. Ravid - "Jewelry, ornament"

  154. Raziela - "God's secret"

  155. Rebecca (Rivka) - "To tie, bind"

  156. Rena - "Joyful melody"

  157. Reviva - "Rain"

  158. Rifka - "Join, tie"

  159. Rina - "Joyous song"

  160. Rivka - "Join, tie"

  161. Ronit - "Joyful song"

  162. Ruhama - "Pitied"

  163. Ruth - "Friend"

  164. Sagit - "Archer"

  165. Sarah - "Noblewoman or Princess"

  166. Sarai - "Princess"

  167. Seraphina - "Burning one or Fiery"

  168. Shachar - "Dawn"

  169. Shai - "Gift"

  170. Shaina - "Beautiful"

  171. Shalva - "Peace"

  172. Shani - "Scarlet, red"

  173. Sharona - "A plain"

  174. Sheera - "Singing"

  175. Shemesh - "Sun"

  176. Shifra - "Good, lovely"

  177. Shira - "Song, poem"

  178. Shirli - "Song for me"

  179. Shoshan - "Lily"

  180. Shoshana - "Rose"

  181. Sigal - "Violet flower"

  182. Sigalit - "Violet"

  183. Simcha - "Joy"

  184. Sirel - "God's Song"

  185. Tal - "Dew"

  186. Talia - "Morning dew"

  187. Tamar - "Date (fruit)"

  188. Tamara - "Palm tree"

  189. Tehila - "Praise"

  190. Tikva - "Hope"

  191. Tirza - "Favored or pleasantness"

  192. Tirzah - "Delight"

  193. Topaz - "Topaz"

  194. Tova - "Good"

  195. Tsofia - "Watch"

  196. Tzipporah - "Bird"

  197. Vered - "Rose"

  198. Yaara - "Honeycomb"

  199. Yachne - "Gracious"

  200. Yael - "Ibex, Mountain goat"

  201. Yaffa - "Beautiful"

  202. Yakira - "Precious"

  203. Yarden - "To flow down, descend"

  204. Yardena - "Jordan River"

  205. Yarona - "Song of joy"

  206. Yemima - "Dove"

  207. Yonina - "Dove"

  208. Yonit - "Little dove"

  209. Zahara - "Shining, bright"

  210. Zehava - "Gold"

  211. Zehavi - "Golden"

  212. Zemira - "Song"

  213. Zila - "Shadow"

  214. Zillah - "Shadow, Shade or the Tingling of the Ear"

  215. Ziona - "Sign, omen"

  216. Zipporah - "Bird"

  217. Zohar - "Glow, brilliance"

  218. Zoya - "Life"


Hebrew boy names:

  1. Aaron (Aharon) - "Mountain of strength, Exalted or Strong"

  2. Abel (Hevel) - "Breath or Vanity"

  3. Abiah - A gender-neutral name with a beautiful meaning, which is "Yahweh is my father"

  4. Abiel - A name with biblical roots and steeped in religious significance, which means "God is my father"

  5. Abner - "Father of light"

  6. Abraham (Avraham) - "Father of a multitude"

  7. Absalom - "Father is peace"

  8. Adam - "Man, earth"

  9. Adiel - "Ornament of God"

  10. Adir - "Strong, mighty"

  11. Adriel - "Flock of God"

  12. Ahab - "Uncle or Father's brother"

  13. Aharon (See Aaron)

  14. Ahaz - "Possession"

  15. Ahaziah - "Yahweh holds"

  16. Alon - "Oak tree"

  17. Amaziah - "Yahweh is mighty"

  18. Amiel - "God of my people"

  19. Amir - "Crown, Treetop"

  20. Amit - "Friend, companion"

  21. Amittai - "Truth"

  22. Ammiel - "God of my people"

  23. Amos - "Borne by God"

  24. Amram - "Exalted nation"

  25. Aner - "Answer, song, affliction"

  26. Aram - "High, exalted"

  27. Ariel - "Lion of God"

  28. Asa - "Physician, healer"

  29. Asaph - "Gatherer"

  30. Asher - "Happy, blessed"

  31. Avi - "My father"

  32. Aviel - "God is my father"

  33. Aviram - "My father is exalted"

  34. Avishai - "Gift of my father"

  35. Aviv - "Spring"

  36. Avner (See Abner)

  37. Azariah - "Yahweh has helped"

  38. Baal - "Master, lord"

  39. Bar - "Grain, pure"

  40. Barak - "Lightning"

  41. Barnabas - "Son of consolation"

  42. Baruch - "Blessed"

  43. Benjamin (Binyamin) - "Son of the right hand"

  44. Benzion - "Son of Zion"

  45. Boaz - "Swiftness, strength"

  46. Cain (Kain) - "Spear or Acquired"

  47. Caleb (Kalev) - "Faithful or wholehearted and loyal" or "Dog"

  48. Carmi - "My vineyard"

  49. Dan - "God is my judge"

  50. Daniel - "God is my judge"

  51. Dathan - "Fountain, spring"

  52. David (Dawid) - "Beloved"

  53. Dekel - "Palm tree"

  54. Dov - "Bear"

  55. Dror - "Freedom, sparrow"

  56. Eben - The Hebrew meaning of Eben is "Stone or Rock"

  57. Efraim (Ephraim) - "Fruitful"

  58. Ehud - "Praising"

  59. Eitan (Ethan) - "Strong, enduring"

  60. Elad - "God is eternal"

  61. Elazar - "God has helped"

  62. Eldad - "Beloved of God"

  63. Eli - "High or Ascended"

  64. Eliab - "My God is my father"

  65. Eliada - "God has known"

  66. Eliakim - "God will establish"

  67. Eliezer - "God is help"

  68. Elijah (Eliyahu) - "Yahweh is my God"

  69. Elimelech - "My God is king"

  70. Elisha - "God is my salvation"

  71. Elon - "Oak tree"

  72. Eran - "Awake, watchful"

  73. Etan - "Firm, strong"

  74. Ezra - "Help, helper"

  75. Gabriel - "God is my strength"

  76. Gad - "Fortune, luck"

  77. Gal - "Wave"

  78. Gefen - "Vine"

  79. Gideon - "Hewer, feller"

  80. Gil - "Joy, happiness"

  81. Gur - "Cub, lion cub"

  82. Hadriel - "Splendor of God"

  83. Haim (Chaim) - "Life"

  84. Hananiah - "Yahweh is gracious"

  85. Hezekiah - "Yahweh strengthens"

  86. Hillel - "Praise"

  87. Hosea - "Salvation"

  88. Ido - "Era, time"

  89. Ilan - "Tree"

  90. Immanuel - "God is with us"

  91. Isaac (Yitzhak) - "One who laughs or rejoices

  92. Isaiah (Yeshayahu) - "Yahweh is salvation"

  93. Ishmael - "God will hear or God listens"

  94. Israel - "God perseveres or God rules"

  95. Itamar - "Island of the date (palm)"

  96. Ivri - "Hebrew"

  97. Jacob (Yaakov) - "To follow, to be behind" or "To supplant, circumvent, assail, overreach"

  98. Jair - "He shines or He's enlightened"

  99. Jedidiah - "Beloved of Yahweh"

  100. Jeremiah (Yirmeyahu) - "Yahweh exalts"

  101. Jesse (Yishai) - "Gift, God's gift"

  102. Jethro (Yitro) - "Excellence, abundance"

  103. Joab - "Yahweh is father"

  104. Joash - "Yahweh has given"

  105. Job - "Persecuted"

  106. Joel (Yoel) - "Yahweh is God"

  107. John (Yochanan) - "Yahweh is gracious"

  108. Jonah (Yonah) - Hebrew boy name of Biblical origins, meaning "Dove."

  109. Jonathan (Yonatan) - "Yahweh has given"

  110. Jordan (Yarden) - "Descend, flow down"

  111. Joseph (Yosef) - "He will add"

  112. Joshua (Yehoshua) - "Yahweh is salvation"

  113. Josiah (Yoshiyahu) - "Yahweh supports"

  114. Judah (Yehudah) - "Praise"

  115. Kfir - "Lion cub"

  116. Koby - "Supplanter"

  117. Lavi - "Lion"

  118. Levi - "Joined, attached"

  119. Lidor - "My generation"

  120. Maayan - "Spring, fountain"

  121. Malkiel - "God is my king"

  122. Maor - "Light"

  123. Matan - "Gift"

  124. Matthew (Matityahu) - "Gift of Yahweh"

  125. Meir - "One who illuminates"

  126. Menashe - "Causing to forget"

  127. Micah - "Who is like Yahweh?"

  128. Miron - "Myrrh, fragrant oil"

  129. Mordecai - "Warrior, little man"

  130. Moses (Moshe) - "Pulled out [of water]"

  131. Nadav - "Generous"

  132. Naphtali - "My wrestling"

  133. Natan - "He gave"

  134. Nathan (See Natan)

  135. Naveh - "Oasis"

  136. Nehemiah - "Yahweh comforts"

  137. Nevo - "Height, prominence"

  138. Nir - "Plowed field"

  139. Noah (Noach) - Of Biblical origins, meaning "Rest or To comfort"

  140. Obadiah - "Servant of Yahweh"

  141. Oded - "To restore"

  142. Omer - "Sheaf of wheat"

  143. Omri - "Life, servile"

  144. Oren - "Pine tree"

  145. Ori - "My light"

  146. Oron - "Light"

  147. Osher - "Happiness"

  148. Oz - "Strength, courage"

  149. Ozias - "Strength from the Lord"

  150. Peleg - "Division"

  151. Pinchas - "Oracle"

  152. Raphael - "God heals"

  153. Reuben (Reuven) - "See, a son"

  154. Ronen - "Joyful song"

  155. Sagi - "Sublime, elevated"

  156. Samson (Shimshon) - "Sun"

  157. Samuel (Shmuel) - "God has heard"

  158. Saul (Sha'ul) - "Asked for, prayed for"

  159. Shachar - "Dawn"

  160. Shai - "Gift"

  161. Shalev - "Tranquil"

  162. Shalom - "Peace"

  163. Shamir - "Guardian, thorn"

  164. Sharon - "A plain"

  165. Shea - "Gift"

  166. Shem - "Name, renown"

  167. Simeon (Shimon) - "He has heard"

  168. Solomon (Shlomo) - "Peace"

  169. Tal - "Dew"

  170. Tamir - "Tall, erect"

  171. Tavor - "Drum, timbrel"

  172. Tobiah - "Yahweh is good"

  173. Tomer - "Palm tree"

  174. Uri - "My light"

  175. Uriah (Uriyah) - "Yahweh is my light"

  176. Uziel - "God is my strength"

  177. Uzzi - "My strength"

  178. Yair (See Jair)

  179. Yaniv - "He will bear fruit"

  180. Yarden - "To flow down"

  181. Yedidya - "Friend of God"

  182. Yehuda (See Judah)

  183. Yigal - "He will redeem"

  184. Yishai (See Jesse)

  185. Yoav - "Yahweh is father"

  186. Yoel (See Joel)

  187. Yonatan (See Jonathan)

  188. Yosef (See Joseph)

  189. Yotam - "Yahweh is perfect"

  190. Yuval - "Stream, brook"

  191. Zachariah (Zechariah) - "Yahweh remembers"

  192. Zalman - "Peaceful, quiet"

  193. Zebulun - "Exaltation, honor"

  194. Zedekiah - "Yahweh is righteous"

  195. Zephaniah - "Yahweh has treasured"

  196. Zev - "Wolf"

  197. Ziv - "Brightness, radiance"

  198. Zohar - "Brilliance, light"


Frequently Asked Questions

What are good Hebrew names?

There's a vast array of captivating Hebrew names to consider, with the most enthralling being the following Biblical names:


Names for girls:

  1. Abigail - Meaning "my father is joy", it's a biblical name of Nabal's wife who became the third wife of King David.

  2. Naomi - Naomi means "pleasant" or "delightful". In the Bible, Naomi was the mother-in-law of Ruth.

  3. Miriam - The name of Moses' sister. It means "bitter sea," "beloved" or "rebellion".

  4. Leah - In the Old Testament, Leah was the first wife of Jacob and the mother of seven of his children. The name means "weary".

  5. Rachel - Rachel, meaning "ewe" or "female sheep", was the beloved wife of Jacob in the Bible.

  6. Esther - The name of the Jewish queen who saved her people from destruction. The name means "star".

  7. Sarah - The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible, meaning "princess" or "noblewoman".

  8. Tamar - Tamar, meaning "date palm", is a biblical name of Judah's daughter-in-law.

Names for boys:

  1. David - This name means "beloved". David was the second king of Israel according to the Bible.

  2. Elijah - Meaning "Yahweh is my God", Elijah was a prophet in Israel in the 9th century BC.

  3. Isaac - Meaning "One who laughs or rejoices", Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Bible.

  4. Jacob - Jacob, who was later named Israel, was the patriarch of the Israelites. The name means "To follow, to be behind" or "To supplant, circumvent, assail, overreach"

  5. Moses - Meaning "drawn out of the water". Moses is a central figure in the Old Testament who led the Israelites out of Egypt.

  6. Noah - Noah means "rest" or "to comfort". Noah is a Biblical figure who built the ark to survive the Great Flood.

  7. Samuel - Meaning "name of God" or "God has heard". Samuel was a prophet and judge in the Old Testament.

  8. Solomon - Solomon means "peace". According to the Bible, he was the king of Israel and King David's son.

Can I give my child a Hebrew name?

Giving your baby a Jewish name is akin to gifting them an invaluable treasure - somewhat like a sacred endowment that endures.


While you have every right to choose a name that resonates with your personal taste, it's worth noting that due to its historical significance and rich cultural heritage, Hebrew names have been cherished by parents through the eons.


The allure of Hebrew names lies not just in their profound spiritual meanings but also in their distinct sonority.


It's important, though, to be respectful of the cultural origins of the name you choose - you might want to understand the meaning and traditional use of the name.


Furthermore, it would be as well to consider how the name will be perceived in the cultural context where your child will be raised. It's also a good idea to think about pronunciation and potential nicknames or abbreviations.


Navigating the extensive landscape of Jewish names can be a journey, particularly if you've primarily traversed the terrain of Christian nomenclatures.


That’s why we’ve assembled a list of some thoughtful and meaningful choices carrying no actual religious significance - but nonetheless inspired by the simple joys of life:

Hebrew baby girl names:

  • Lila - Means "night" in Hebrew and "play or pastime" in Sanskrit.

  • Mayim - Means "water" in Hebrew.

  • Zahava - Means "gold" in Hebrew.

  • Aviva - Means "spring" in Hebrew, as in the season.

  • Dalia - Means "branch" in Hebrew.

  • Nava - Means "beautiful" in Hebrew.

  • Rina - Means "joy" or "song" in Hebrew.

  • Talia - Means "dew from God" in Hebrew, celebrating the simple beauty of nature.

Hebrew boy names:

  • Gil - Means "joy" or "happiness" in Hebrew.

  • Erez - Means "cedar" in Hebrew, as in the tree.

  • Or - Means "light" in Hebrew.

  • Liron - Means "my joy" or "my song" in Hebrew.

  • Barak - Means "lightning" in Hebrew.

  • Idan - Means "era" in Hebrew.

  • Yarden - Named after the Jordan River.

Unisex:

  • Shai - Means "gift" in Hebrew.

  • Yam - Means "sea" in Hebrew.

  • Dor - Means "generation" in Hebrew.

What is the Hebrew name for “star?”

The Hebrew word for "star" is "Kokhav" (כּוֹכָב). However, it is not typically used as a personal name.


The name "Esther" (אֶסְתֵּר) is often linked with the meaning "star," though its etymology actually stems from the Persian word for star, "stara."


A name directly associated with a star in Hebrew is "Hila" (הילה), which means "halo" or "aura" around the moon or star.


Finally, there is the name "Yarden" (ירדן). It means "to flow down" or "descend," referencing the flow of the Jordan River. It can also mean "to come down," as in a falling star. "Yarden" (ירדן) is a gender-neutral Hebrew name and can be used for both boys and girls.


What are rare Hebrew Bible names?

Some less common names of Biblical origins are truly unique and inspiring. Stacked with uplifting meanings and exuding a sense of spiritual depth and mystical aura, here are some rare Hebrew Biblical names worth checking out:


Hebrew baby boy names:

  1. Ephraim - The name of one of the sons of Joseph, meaning "fruitful".

  2. Nehemiah - A significant figure who helped rebuild Jerusalem after the exile; the name means "YAHWEH comforts".

  3. Zebulun - One of Jacob's sons, meaning "exaltation" or "honor".

  4. Jotham - In the Bible, Jotham was a king of Judah. The name means "YAHWEH is perfect".

  5. Reuel - A name that appears a few times in the Bible, including as the father-in-law of Moses; its direct translation is: "friend of God".

Hebrew girl names:

  1. Zipporah - The wife of Moses, meaning "bird".

  2. Huldah - A prophetess in the Old Testament, the name means "weasel" or "mole".

  3. Keturah - Abraham's wife after Sarah, meaning "incense" or "sacrificial smoke".

  4. Atarah - The name of the wife of Jerahmeel in the Bible, meaning "crown" or "wreath".

  5. Mahalath - Appearing in the book of Genesis as the name of Esau's wife, it means "lyre" or "stringed instrument".

Final thoughts

All in all, whether it's a square-jawed perennial favorite bursting with celestial splendor or a uniquely delicate girl's name with tender meanings, Hebrew names carry a rich cultural heritage that's nothing short of triumphantly astonishing.


It's no surprise, then, that Hebrew names have been popular in Western countries for ages.


If you enjoyed our list of Hebrew names, make sure to explore our equally inspiring list of the top baby girl names and their meanings, as well as the top Hebrew baby boy names and their meanings.

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