Classic Hebrew Boy Names

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Updated April 2026
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Abraham (AY-bruh-ham)

Father of many nations, Abraham is a foundational figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Top 10 Classic Hebrew Boy Names Names

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1AbrahamAY-bruh-hamFather of many nations, Abraham is a foundational figure in Judaism, Christianit...Classic
2IsaacEYE-zikMeaning "he will laugh," Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Hebrew Bi...Classic
3JacobJAY-kubMeaning "supplanter," Jacob, later renamed Israel, is considered a patriarch of ...Classic
4JosephJOE-sefMeaning "God will add," Joseph was the favored son of Jacob, known for his wisdo...Classic
5SamuelSAM-yoo-elMeaning "God has heard," Samuel was a prophet and judge who anointed the first k...Classic
6DavidDAY-vidMeaning "beloved," David was the second king of Israel, known for his bravery an...Classic
7SolomonSOL-uh-munMeaning "peaceful," Solomon was the king of Israel, renowned for his wisdom and ...Classic
8DanielDAN-yulMeaning "God is my judge," Daniel was a prophet known for his unwavering faith a...Classic
9Elijahee-LYE-juhMeaning "My God is the Lord," Elijah was a powerful prophet who challenged the w...Classic
10JoshuaJOSH-yoo-uhMeaning "God is salvation," Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land aft...Classic
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Abraham
AY-bruh-ham
Father of many nations, Abraham is a foundational figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Classic
Isaac
EYE-zik
Meaning "he will laugh," Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Hebrew Bible.
Classic
Jacob
JAY-kub
Meaning "supplanter," Jacob, later renamed Israel, is considered a patriarch of the Israelites.
Classic
Joseph
JOE-sef
Meaning "God will add," Joseph was the favored son of Jacob, known for his wisdom and dreams.
Classic
Samuel
SAM-yoo-el
Meaning "God has heard," Samuel was a prophet and judge who anointed the first kings of Israel.
Classic
David
DAY-vid
Meaning "beloved," David was the second king of Israel, known for his bravery and musical talent.
Classic
Solomon
SOL-uh-mun
Meaning "peaceful," Solomon was the king of Israel, renowned for his wisdom and wealth.
Classic
Daniel
DAN-yul
Meaning "God is my judge," Daniel was a prophet known for his unwavering faith and ability to interpret dreams.
Classic
Elijah
ee-LYE-juh
Meaning "My God is the Lord," Elijah was a powerful prophet who challenged the worship of Baal.
Classic
Joshua
JOSH-yoo-uh
Meaning "God is salvation," Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses' death.
Classic
Aaron
AIR-un
Meaning "high mountain" or "enlightened," Aaron was Moses' brother and served as the first high priest.
Classic
Ethan
EE-than
Meaning "strong" or "enduring," Ethan was known for his wisdom in the Bible.
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Caleb
KAY-lub
Meaning "faithful" or "devotion," Caleb was one of the spies sent by Moses into Canaan.
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Benjamin
BEN-juh-min
Meaning "son of my right hand," Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob.
Classic
Jonathan
JON-uh-than
Meaning "God has given," Jonathan was the son of King Saul and a loyal friend to David.
Classic
Micah
MY-kuh
Meaning "Who is like God?", Micah was a prophet who spoke out against social injustice.
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Nathan
NAY-than
Meaning "He has given," Nathan was a prophet who advised King David.
Classic
Asher
ASH-er
Meaning "happy" or "blessed", Asher was one of Jacob's sons.
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Ezra
EZ-ruh
Meaning "helper", Ezra was a priest and scribe who led the Jewish people back to Jerusalem from exile.
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Gideon
GID-ee-un
Meaning "destroyer" or "feller of trees", Gideon was a judge who led the Israelites to victory.
Classic
Levi
LEE-vye
Meaning "joined", Levi was the ancestor of the priestly tribe of Levi.
Classic
Malachi
MAL-uh-kye
Meaning "my messenger", Malachi was the last of the Old Testament prophets.
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Nehemiah
NEE-huh-MY-uh
Meaning "God has comforted", Nehemiah was a leader who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem.
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Reuben
ROO-ben
Meaning "behold, a son", Reuben was the firstborn son of Jacob.
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Simon
SY-mun
Meaning "hearing" or "listening", Simon is a biblical name with Greek influence.
Classic
Tobias
toh-BYE-us
Meaning "God is good", Tobias is a name with Greek influence, derived from the Hebrew name Toviyah.
Classic
Uriel
YOO-ree-el
Meaning "God is my light", Uriel is an archangel name.
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Zachary
ZAK-uh-ree
Meaning "God has remembered", Zachary was the father of John the Baptist.
Classic
Joel
JOH-el
Meaning "The Lord is God", Joel was a prophet in the Hebrew Bible.
Classic
Jonah
JOH-nuh
Meaning "dove", Jonah was a prophet swallowed by a whale in the Bible.
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Ezekiel
ee-ZEE-kee-el
Meaning "God will strengthen", Ezekiel was a prophet who had visions of God's glory.
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Mordecai
MOR-deh-kye
Meaning "servant of Mordech", Mordecai was a key figure in the Book of Esther.
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Boaz
BOH-az
Meaning "in him is strength", Boaz was a kinsman redeemer in the Book of Ruth.
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Jesse
JES-ee
Meaning "gift", Jesse was the father of King David.
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Amos
AY-mus
Meaning "carried", Amos was a prophet who preached social justice.
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Hiram
HYE-rum
Meaning "my brother is exalted", Hiram was the king of Tyre who assisted Solomon in building the Temple.
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Obadiah
OH-buh-DYE-uh
Meaning "servant of God", Obadiah was a prophet who prophesied against Edom.
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Seth
SETH
Meaning "appointed", Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve.
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Jared
JAR-ed
Meaning "descent", Jared was an ancestor of Noah.
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

AbrahamAY-bruh-ham
IsaacEYE-zik
JacobJAY-kub
JosephJOE-sef
SamuelSAM-yoo-el
DavidDAY-vid
SolomonSOL-uh-mun
DanielDAN-yul

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Sibling & Middle Names

David & Jonathan
Biblical friendship, classic sound.
Jacob & Joseph
Two prominent brothers in the Bible.
Samuel & Elijah
Strong prophetic figures.
Ethan & Asher
Complementary meanings: strong and happy.
Abraham & James
Classic and universally appealing.
David & Isaac
A strong, meaningful combination.
Joseph & Alexander
Combines tradition with strength.
Samuel & Levi
A traditional and harmonious pairing.

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Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a Hebrew name "classic"?
Classic Hebrew names are those that have been used consistently throughout history, often appearing in the Bible or other important religious texts. These names carry a sense of tradition and timelessness, and they are frequently chosen for their deep meaning and cultural significance. They have transcended trends and remain perennially popular.
Are Hebrew names only for Jewish families?
While Hebrew names originate within Jewish culture and religion, many have been adopted by families of various backgrounds. The beauty and meaning of these names often appeal to parents regardless of their religious affiliation. However, it's important to be respectful of the name's origins and cultural context.
How do I choose the right classic Hebrew boy name for my son?
Consider the meaning of the name and whether it resonates with your values or hopes for your child. Research the historical or biblical figures associated with the name. Also, think about how the name sounds and flows with your last name and any potential middle names.
Do classic Hebrew names have modern variations?
Yes, many classic Hebrew names have modern variations or spellings. For example, Jonathan might be shortened to Jon, or Zachary to Zach. Exploring these variations can offer a fresh take on a traditional name while still honoring its roots.
Where can I find more information about the meaning and history of classic Hebrew names?
Numerous online resources and books are dedicated to the etymology and history of baby names. Websites specializing in Hebrew names or Jewish culture can provide in-depth information about the origins, meanings, and cultural significance of these names. Consulting with a rabbi or knowledgeable member of your community can also be helpful.

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