Aramaic baby names
Names tagged with “Aramaic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
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- Abba
Hebrew
84Father in Aramaic, used biblically and liturgically. Also means 'abbey' or 'monastery' in some contexts.
- Sharbel
Arabic
84From Aramaic meaning 'God's mercy' or 'God's gift'. A venerated name in Christian traditions, associated with Saint Charbel Makhlouf.
- Maranatha
Hebrew
84Come, our Lord. A liturgical invocation from 1 Corinthians 16:22, expressing a plea for divine arrival or the Second Coming of Christ.
- Tabitha
Hebrew
74From Aramaic 'tabitha' meaning 'gazelle'. Biblical name associated with kindness and resurrection in the New Testament.
- Sabas
Hebrew
62From Aramaic meaning 'elder' or 'venerable one.' Associated with Saint Sabas, a revered 5th-century hermit monk.
- Samara
Hebrew
55From the Aramaic word for 'watchful' or 'guarding.' Also associated with the winged fruit of the elm tree in botany, lending it natural imagery.
- Thomas
English
45Twin. From the Aramaic name Toma, meaning 'twin,' later popularized through Saint Thomas the Apostle in Christian tradition.
- Arami
Hebrew
42From Aramaic meaning 'exalted' or 'high'. Also associated with the Aramean people of ancient Syria and Mesopotamia.
- Addai
Hebrew
42From Aramaic meaning 'father of justice' or 'my father is just'. Associated with early Christian tradition and Saint Addai of Mesopotamia.
- Talitha
Hebrew
40From Aramaic 'talitha koum' (rise up), famously from Jesus's miracle of raising Jairus's daughter in the Gospel of Mark
- Cephas
Hebrew
40From Aramaic 'Cephas' meaning 'rock' or 'stone,' symbolizing strength and steadfastness. Biblical name given by Jesus to Simon Peter.
- Shadrach
Hebrew
40Command of Aku (Babylonian sun god). Biblical name borne by one of three Hebrew youths cast into a fiery furnace in the Book of Daniel.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
