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Updated April 2026
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Avraham
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Ariel
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Boaz
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Rivka
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Avraham (ahv-rah-HAHM)

Avraham means "father of many nations," a foundational figure in Judaism.

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1Avrahamahv-rah-HAHMAvraham means "father of many nations," a foundational figure in Judaism.Top
2SarahSAH-rahSarah means "princess" and is the name of Avraham's wife, symbolizing nobility a...Top
3MosheMOH-shehMoshe, or Moses, means "drawn out of the water," referring to his rescue from th...Top
4MiriamMEER-ee-ahmMiriam means "bitter" or "rebellious," the name of Moses' sister known for her l...Top
5DavidDAH-veedDavid means "beloved," the name of the famous king of Israel known for his coura...Top
6RivkaREEV-kahRivka, or Rebecca, means "to tie" or "to bind," symbolizing connection and famil...Classic
7Yaakovyah-AH-kovYaakov, or Jacob, means "supplanter," a key figure in the lineage of the twelve ...Classic
8LeahLAY-ahLeah means "weary," the first wife of Jacob and mother of several tribes.Classic
9Shlomoshloh-MOHShlomo, or Solomon, means "peaceful," known for his wisdom and building the Firs...Classic
10EstherESS-terEsther means "star," the heroine of the Purim story who saved the Jewish people ...Top
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Avraham
ahv-rah-HAHM
Avraham means "father of many nations," a foundational figure in Judaism.
TopClassic
Sarah
SAH-rah
Sarah means "princess" and is the name of Avraham's wife, symbolizing nobility and grace.
TopClassic
Moshe
MOH-sheh
Moshe, or Moses, means "drawn out of the water," referring to his rescue from the Nile.
TopClassic
Miriam
MEER-ee-ahm
Miriam means "bitter" or "rebellious," the name of Moses' sister known for her leadership.
TopClassic
David
DAH-veed
David means "beloved," the name of the famous king of Israel known for his courage and musical talent.
TopClassic
Rivka
REEV-kah
Rivka, or Rebecca, means "to tie" or "to bind," symbolizing connection and family ties.
Classic
Yaakov
yah-AH-kov
Yaakov, or Jacob, means "supplanter," a key figure in the lineage of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Classic
Leah
LAY-ah
Leah means "weary," the first wife of Jacob and mother of several tribes.
Classic
Shlomo
shloh-MOH
Shlomo, or Solomon, means "peaceful," known for his wisdom and building the First Temple.
Classic
Esther
ESS-ter
Esther means "star," the heroine of the Purim story who saved the Jewish people from persecution.
TopClassic
Ariel
AH-ree-el
Ariel means "lion of God," often associated with Jerusalem and strength.
Trending
Noa
NOH-ah
Noa means "movement," a modern Hebrew name gaining popularity.
Trending
Ethan
EE-than
Ethan means "strong" or "enduring," a popular Hebrew name with widespread appeal.
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Maya
MAH-yah
Maya means "water," a simple and elegant Hebrew name.
Top
Levi
LEE-vie
Levi means "joined" or "attached," one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Classic
Hannah
HAH-nah
Hannah means "grace" or "favor," the mother of the prophet Samuel.
TopClassic
Yonah
YOH-nah
Yonah, or Jonah, means "dove," a symbol of peace and the prophet swallowed by a whale.
Classic
Ruth
ROOT
Ruth means "friend" or "companion," a Moabite woman who converted to Judaism and became an ancestor of King David.
Classic
Gavriel
gahv-REE-el
Gavriel, or Gabriel, means "God is my strength," an archangel who appears in Jewish texts.
Classic
Shira
SHEE-rah
Shira means "song," expressing joy and celebration.
Trending
Ari
AH-ree
Ari means "lion," symbolizing courage and strength.
Trending
Yael
yah-EL
Yael means "mountain goat," a symbol of agility and resourcefulness.
Trending
Adam
AH-dahm
Adam means "man" or "earth," the first human created in the Bible.
Classic
Eve
EEV
Eve means "life," the first woman and mother of humanity.
Classic
Naomi
nah-OH-mee
Naomi means "pleasantness," Ruth's mother-in-law known for her wisdom.
Classic
Boaz
BOH-az
Boaz means "in him is strength," a kind and righteous man who marries Ruth.
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Aviva
ah-VEE-vah
Aviva means "springtime" or "dewy," symbolizing renewal and freshness.
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Amit
ah-MEET
Amit means "friend" or "truth," representing loyalty and sincerity.
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Tal
TAHL
Tal means "dew," symbolizing freshness and blessings.
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Lior
lee-OR
Lior means "my light," representing hope and guidance.
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Eitan
ay-TAHN
Eitan is a variant of Ethan, also meaning "strong" or "enduring".
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Shay
SHAY
Shay means "gift," representing a precious blessing.
Trending
Ron
ROHN
Ron means "joy" or "song," representing happiness and celebration.
Trending
Gal
GAHL
Gal means "wave," symbolizing strength and resilience.
Trending
Carmel
kar-MEL
Carmel means "garden" or "vineyard of God," known for its beauty and fertility.
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Oren
OH-ren
Oren means "pine tree," symbolizing strength and longevity.
Trending
Yarden
yar-DEN
Yarden is the Hebrew name for the Jordan River, a significant location in Jewish history.
Trending
Zev
ZEHV
Zev means "wolf", associated with the tribe of Benjamin and symbolizing courage and loyalty.
Rare/Unique
Ayelet
ah-YEH-let
Ayelet means "doe" or "gazelle", representing grace and beauty.
Trending
Amiel
ah-mee-EL
Amiel means "God is my people", expressing a connection to the Jewish community.
Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Avrahamahv-rah-HAHM
SarahSAH-rah
MosheMOH-sheh
MiriamMEER-ee-ahm
DavidDAH-veed
RivkaREEV-kah
Yaakovyah-AH-kov
LeahLAY-ah

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Sibling & Middle Names

David & Shlomo
Two great kings of Israel.
Miriam & Moshe
Brother and sister who led the Israelites.
Esther & Mordechai
Cousins who saved the Jewish people in Persia.
Ari & Noa
Popular, modern Hebrew names.
Avraham & Yitzchak
Honors a patriarch.
Sarah & Ruth
Classic biblical combination.
Ethan & Gavriel
A strong and meaningful pairing.
Maya & Shira
Beautiful and lyrical combination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name Jewish?
Jewish names often have Hebrew or Yiddish origins and are frequently found in the Torah or other Jewish texts. Many Jewish names carry deep religious and cultural significance, reflecting historical figures, values, or blessings. The choice of a Jewish name is a way to honor tradition and connect to Jewish heritage.
Are there specific naming customs in Judaism?
Ashkenazi Jewish tradition often involves naming a child after a deceased relative to honor their memory. Sephardic Jewish tradition often involves naming a child after a living grandparent, which is seen as a way to bring blessings. It's also common to choose names with meanings that resonate with Jewish values or hopes for the child's future.
Can a non-Jewish person use a Jewish name?
Yes, anyone can use any name they like, regardless of their background. However, it's respectful to be aware of the name's origin and cultural significance. Some people may choose a Jewish name because they appreciate its meaning or sound, while others may have a personal connection to Jewish culture.
How do I choose the right Jewish name for my baby?
Consider the name's meaning, sound, and cultural significance. Research the name's history and connection to Jewish tradition. Think about whether you want a classic or modern name, and whether you want to honor a specific family member or value. Ultimately, the best name is one that resonates with you and your family.
Are there any Jewish names that are considered unlucky?
Generally, no. However, some names might be avoided due to negative associations with historical figures or events. These are rare and depend heavily on individual family traditions and beliefs. Consult with a rabbi or knowledgeable community member if you have specific concerns about a particular name.

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