Hebrew Baby Names
| Baby Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Aalijah | The lord is god. Variant of Elijah. (Hebrew) |
| Aaliyah |
Ascender. (Arabic) Highly exalted. (Hebrew) |
| Aaron | High mountain: Lofty or inspired. In the bible Moses' brother Aaron was Israel's first high priest and is remembered for his staff which blossomed miraculously. Popular in English speaking countries since the Protestant Reformation. (Hebrew) |
| Abagail | Gives Joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abaigael | Gives joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abaigeal | Gives joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abarrane | Feminine form of Abraham father of many. (Hebrew) |
| Abarron | Father of a multitude. (Hebrew) |
| Abbey | Fountain of joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abbie | Fountain of joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abbot |
Abbey father. (English) Father. (Hebrew) |
| Abbotson | Son of Abbot. (Hebrew) |
| Abbott |
Father. (Hebrew) Abbey father. (English) |
| Abby | Fountain of joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abegayle | Gives joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abel | Biblical name meaning Son or Breath. Abel was the son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his brother Cain in a fit of jealousy. (Hebrew) |
| Abell | Exhalation of breath. The second son of Adam in the bible. The variant Able is used as an English surname. (Hebrew) |
| Abhy | Gives joy. (Hebrew) |
| Abiathar |
excellent father (Hebrew) father of the remnant (Hebrew) |
| Abichail | Gives joy. (Hebrew) |
