Hebrew Influence baby names
Names tagged with “Hebrew Influence” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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41 names
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- Annabel
Latin
92From Latin 'amabilis' (lovable) blended with Hebrew 'Anna' (grace). Medieval English diminutive meaning 'graceful and lovable.'
- Kalilah
Arabic
92From Arabic 'khalilah' meaning 'female friend' or 'beloved'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting intimacy and closeness.
- Zulema
Arabic
92From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'strong.' Zulema carries overtones of wisdom and tranquility in Semitic traditions.
- Zaryah
Arabic
84From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'princess'. Associated with grace and celestial beauty in Middle Eastern traditions.
- Aliyanna
Arabic
84From Arabic Aliya meaning 'exalted, elevated' combined with the Hebrew name Anna meaning 'grace'. Conveys noble grace and spiritual elevation.
- Zafira
Arabic
84From Arabic 'zafira' meaning victorious or triumphant. Also connects to Hebrew roots suggesting brightness and protection.
- Aliyas
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Ali' meaning 'noble, exalted' with the suffix '-yas' indicating elevation or superlative form.
- Kamylah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'kamila' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', with feminine suffix '-ah'. Also linked to Hebrew roots denoting wholeness.
- Zayana
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Zay' (grace, beauty) combined with Hebrew suffix '-ana' (grace). Means 'graceful and blooming'.
- Samyrah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Samira' meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'one who listens'. Combined with Hebrew roots suggesting 'God has heard'.
- Azrah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'azrah' meaning 'virgin' or 'pure'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting brightness and clarity.
- Sidra
Arabic
78From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'star' or 'order'; also associated with cider in some linguistic traditions, referencing the Latin sidra.
- Marianna
Latin
76Combination of Maria (Latin for 'of the sea') and Anna (Hebrew for 'grace'). Emerged as an Italian feminine form, blending maritime and spiritual meanings.
- Taliyah
Arabic
76From Arabic 'taliah' meaning 'dew from God' or 'blooming flower'; also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting morning dew and divine blessing.
- Aliyahna
Arabic
76From Arabic 'Aliyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'highest,' combined with the Hebrew feminine suffix -na, conveying elevation and grace.
- Anisa
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'friendly' or 'companionable'. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
- Aryzbeth
Celtic
70Blend of Arya (noble) and Elizabeth (God's oath), combining Celtic and Hebrew traditions with modern invention.
- Juliannah
Latin
70Feminine form of Julius, from Latin 'Iulius' (possibly meaning 'youthful'). The -hannah suffix derives from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', creating a blended meaning of youthful grace.
- Jahliah
Arabic
70From Arabic, combining 'Jah' (God) with 'Liah' (mine/belonging to me), meaning 'God is mine' or divine possession.
- Teriyah
Hebrew
70Modern invented name blending Teri (diminutive of Theresa, from Greek 'to harvest') with the suffix -iah (Hebrew 'God'). Contemporary creation with spiritual undertones.
- Zevyn
Celtic
62Modern variant of Evan/Evin. Possibly influenced by Zev (Hebrew for 'wolf'). Blends Celtic and Hebrew elements in contemporary form.
- Sabriya
Arabic
62From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'patience' or 'morning star'. Also associated with the sabra plant symbolizing strength and resilience.
- Damirah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'amir' (prince/commander) with feminine suffix '-ah'. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'speech' or 'eloquence'.
- Jamal
Arabic
55From Arabic 'jamal' meaning 'beauty' or 'graceful'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting strength and handsomeness.
- Alaiyah
Arabic
55From Arabic 'aliyy' meaning 'exalted' or 'noble', with feminine suffix -ah. Also influenced by Hebrew 'Aliyah' meaning 'ascent'
- Talayah
Hebrew
55Modern name, likely a creative blend combining 'Tala' (Hebrew: dew) with suffix '-yah' (Hebrew divine name element).
- Maniyah
Arabic
55From Arabic 'Mani' meaning 'gift' or 'blessing', with the -yah suffix common in Hebrew names meaning 'God's gift'
- Malikhi
Arabic
55From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' or 'royal', with the suffix '-hi' creating a diminutive or possessive form. Associated with strength and nobility.
- Zaydah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Zayd' meaning 'to increase' or 'to grow', often given as a blessing for abundance and prosperity. Modern feminine variant with -ah suffix.
- Aalliyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aliyyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'highest,' also drawn from Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent.' Represents elevation and spiritual rise.
- Surayah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'suraya' meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting joy and brightness.
- Azira
Arabic
40From Arabic 'aziz' meaning 'mighty, powerful' or 'precious'. Also linked to Hebrew roots suggesting 'helper' or 'blessed'.
- Zalina
Arabic
40From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'noble'. Related to Salina and variants of Selena.
- Zarriah
Arabic
40From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'blossoming flower' or 'blooming one', connected to growth and natural beauty.
- Annalisia
Latin
40Blend of Anna (grace) and Lisia (from Louise, meaning famous warrior). A modern invented name combining classic elements.
- Aaliayah
Arabic
29Exalted, noble. A modern elaboration of Aaliyah, from Arabic 'aliyy' meaning 'high' or 'elevated.'
- Hadya
Arabic
20Gift or present; noble and virtuous. A name of spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
- Aaleeyah
Arabic
20Exalted, noble one. Variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic 'aliyy meaning highest or most exalted.
- Aamiyah
Arabic
11From Arabic 'Amiyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'sublime', with Hebrew roots suggesting 'beloved' or 'friend'
- Farah
Arabic
7From Arabic meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', also interpreted as 'blooming flower' in Persian contexts
- Laylarose
Arabic
6From Arabic Layla meaning 'night,' combined with Rose, the flower symbolizing love and beauty.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
