Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Abigail
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Father’s rejoice
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Hebrew
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Adah
|
Adornment
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Hebrew
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Adana
|
Earth
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Hebrew
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Adina
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Noble, gentle, delicate
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Hebrew
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Adinah
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Decoration; noble, gentle, delicate
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Hebrew
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Ahuva
|
Friendship
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Hebrew
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Aliza
|
Joy; great happiness; joy, joyful
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Hebrew
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Alona
|
Oak tree
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Hebrew
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Amana
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Loyal, faithful
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Hebrew
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Anat
|
To sing
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Hebrew
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Anet
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He (God) has favored me
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Hebrew
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Anna
|
Gracious
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Hebrew
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Ariel
|
Lion of God
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Hebrew
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Ariella
|
Lion of God
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Hebrew
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Beulah
|
Bride
|
Hebrew
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Bina
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Knowledge, insight
|
Hebrew
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Bracha
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A blessing
|
Hebrew
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Carmel
|
Garden, orchard
|
Hebrew
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Carmella
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Garden, orchard
|
Hebrew
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Carmit
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Garden, orchard
|
Hebrew
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Chana
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He (God) has favored me
|
Hebrew
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Chania
|
Grace of the Lord; a place to rest; to be happy
|
Hebrew
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Channah
|
He (God) has favored me
|
Hebrew
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Chava
|
Life
|
Hebrew
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Chavi
|
Life
|
Hebrew
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Chaviva
|
Beloved
|
Hebrew
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Chaya
|
Life
|
Hebrew
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Dafna
|
Laurel tree
|
Greek
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Dalia
|
Gentle; slender branch, tendril
|
Hebrew
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Mazal
|
Good Fortune
|
Hebrew
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Meira
|
Light
|
Hebrew
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Merav
|
Abundant
|
Hebrew
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Michal
|
Who resembles God?
|
Hebrew
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Milka
|
Rival; laborious; eager; flattering, hardworking; queen
|
Slavic
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Miri
|
Wonderful; peace; propserous
|
Slavic
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Miriam
|
Of the sea
|
Hebrew
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Moriah
|
The hill country
|
Hebrew
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Naara
|
Girl, maiden
|
Hebrew
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Naomi
|
Pleasant one
|
Hebrew
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Nasya
|
Miracle of God
|
Hebrew
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Nava
|
Lovely
|
Hebrew
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Neriah
|
Lamp of God
|
Hebrew
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Neta
|
Great
|
Greek
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Netanya
|
God has given
|
Hebrew
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Nira
|
Plowed field
|
Hebrew
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Noa
|
Movement
|
Hebrew
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Nurit
|
A plant with yellow or red flowers
|
Hebrew
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Nyssa
|
To test; goal, ambition
|
Hebrew
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Oda
|
Praise God
|
Hebrew
|
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Ora
|
Pray
|
Latin
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Orli
|
My light
|
Hebrew
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Orna
|
Pine
|
Hebrew
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Penina
|
Pearl or coral
|
Hebrew
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Perle
|
Pearl
|
Latin
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Rachel
|
Ewe
|
Hebrew
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Raizel
|
Rose
|
Yiddish
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Rebekah
|
To bind
|
Hebrew
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Rena
|
Melody
|
Hebrew
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Reut
|
Friendly
|
Hebrew
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Yocheved
|
Glory of God
|
Hebrew
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Zahava
|
Gilded
|
Hebrew
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Zakiah
|
Pure
|
Hebrew
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Zemirah
|
Joyous melody
|
Hebrew
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Zetta
|
Olive
|
Hebrew
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Zilpah
|
“The retiring one,” from the Hebrew.
|
Hebrew
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Ziona
|
“The heavenly one,” from the Hebrew tsiyon, literally a hill, but symbolically the heaven.
|
Hebrew
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Zipporah
|
Bird
|
Hebrew
|
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Zuriel
|
The Lord is my Rock
|
Hebrew
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Jewish girl names are simply stunning. Not only do they honor your faith, but they also sing with beauty, whether it’s in sound, meaning, or association. Perhaps, it’s all three! Let’s meet highlights from our Jewish girls’ names list.
Today’s most popular Jewish names for girls in the U.S. are Elizabeth, Abigail, and Ella. These stunning choices are classic yet modern, wearing well on a young girl and a professional woman alike. Hannah is another well-loved favorite. Meaning “grace,” she pairs beautifully with middle names and feels forever young but still mature. You might recognize Eliana, too, a gorgeous choice meaning “my God has answered.” Talk about stunning! Other popular Jewish girl names include Naomi, Leah, and Sarah.
Next up are Jewish names for girls that have been popular in years past. Revisiting these amazing names is a great way to tap into familiarity yet avoid picking something too common today. Susan was once in the Top 10, yet today, this lovely “lily” has fallen out of the Top 1000! Her nicknames Sue and Susie are adorable. If you’d prefer a version with a little more drama, see Susana, a melodic beauty we’d love to see more often. You could always try out Nancy, a form of Anna, or check out Ruth, meaning “friend.” We’re also head-over-heels for Deborah, a sweetheart meaning “bee.” See Judith, Tamara, and Sally for more monikers that once rocked the charts.
Rare names are also plentiful among Jewish names for girls if they suit your style more. Zuriel is quite uncommon, but her sound fits in well with those much higher on the charts. Nyssa is another unique choice that stands out yet feels familiar. Saloma is a rare beauty meaning “peace,” while Atalie is a mega-unusual pick that doesn’t appear in every playgroup. More rare picks include Kezia, Nasya, and Keturah.
We can’t forget about amazing meanings. Sarai is a stunner meaning “princess.” This sister to Sarah isn’t super common, either, making her an excellent choice if you’d prefer something unusual. Capture the “joy” of your daughter’s arrival with Aliza, or pay homage to your beliefs with Azariah, meaning “helped by God.” Don’t miss Ariel, either, a beauty meaning “lion of God.”
Discover more of these amazing names on our complete list.