Hebrew Baby Names
Browse Hebrew origin names and compare meaning and trend context before finalizing your shortlist.
Names In This Collection
Sire
Sire is a Hebrew-origin name with a strong, grounded presence.
Pronounced SEER-eh
Sirena
Sirena is a Hebrew-origin girl’s name with strength and protection.
Pronounced see-REH-nah
Skyla
Skyla: Hebrew-origin name with strength and grounded tone.
Pronounced SKY-lah
Soloman
Soloman (Soloman) mirrors Solomon, with Hebrew roots and wisdom.
Pronounced /ˈsɒl.ə.mən/
Solomon
Biblical name from Hebrew Shlomo, renowned for wisdom.
Pronounced SOL-uh-mon
Steffi
Steffi presents a timeless, strong feminine option.
Pronounced SHEF-fee
Sybil
Sybil carries historical weight with a hopeful, timeless aura.
Pronounced 'si-bil
Tabitha
Tabitha blends harmony with a timeless biblical resonance.
Pronounced TAB-ih-thah
Talen
Talen combines a bright vibe with a simple, modern sound.
Pronounced TAY-len
Tamir
Tamir offers a warm, positive feel with a timeless edge.
Pronounced TA-meer
Tamra
Tamra — Hebrew-origin name often linked with leadership.
Pronounced TAM-rah
Telly
Telly offers a joyful, uplifting sound with Hebrew roots.
Pronounced TEL-ee
Terah
Terah evokes a gentle, hopeful light with a classic feel.
Pronounced TEH-rah
Tiara
Tiara blends regal charm with a heritage-inspired roots.
Pronounced tee-AH-rah
Tirzah
Tirzah carries a bright, joyful resonance rooted in Hebrew usage.
Pronounced TEER-zah
Twila
Twila blends a joyful sound with a Hebrew-origin heritage.
Pronounced tweel-ah
Tyleah
Tyleah is a girl name with strength and a grounded presence.
Pronounced TY-lee-ah
Tzipora
Tzipora offers a classic Hebrew name with a warm, gentle feel.
Pronounced tzi-POH-rah
Tziporah
Tziporah offers a harmonious, traditional Hebrew name with timeless appeal.
Pronounced tzip-OH-rah
Tzvi
Tzvi is a classic Hebrew name with a straightforward, bold feel.
Pronounced Tz-vee
Uma
Uma is a short, strong Hebrew name with enduring appeal.
Pronounced OO-mah
Umar
Umar blends a warm, joyful vibe with a strong, timeless sound.
Pronounced OO-mar
Uri
Uri is a Hebrew name meaning light and hope for a confident, resilient child.
Pronounced OO-ree
Uriah
Uriah is a Hebrew name meaning Yahweh is my light, conveying faith and strength.
Pronounced oo-rye-uh
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FAQ
- What defines Hebrew origin names?
- Hebrew origin pages group names with shared language and cultural roots.
- How do I validate popularity for these names?
- Use linked US ranking and SSA routes to compare year and state-level adoption.
