Female and male first names : Jewish.



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Hudis is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'miracle' or 'wonder', derived from 'hodayah' which translates to 'praise'. It has historical significance, being used by figures like Hudis ben Meir, a Talmudic sage. Despite its uniqueness, it carries profound meaning and is chosen by parents seeking meaningful names for their children.
Huel is a rare male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "dream".
Huey is an African American name derived from the Hebrew Huwai, meaning "life," popularized in the U.S. by figures like Huey Long and Huey Newton, and still chosen today for its uniqueness and historical significance.
Huldah is a rare Hebrew female name derived from 'chuldah', meaning 'weasel' or 'mole'. It's historically significant as the name of a wise 7th-century BCE prophetess who played a crucial role in religious reform under King Josiah.
Hurchel is a rare Hebrew name meaning "sun," popular among Jews during the Middle Ages, but later adopted by non-Jewish families drawn to its exotic sound and significance. It's pronounced "HOOR-khel.
Huriel is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'my light' or 'my candle', associated with biblical figure Hur and archangel Huriel.
Hurmon is a rare Hebrew given name meaning 'free' or 'liberated', inspired by the historic group of Jews who freed themselves from Babylonian slavery.
Hurschel is a Hebrew-origin male given name meaning "dawn song," inspired by the biblical figure Hur and celebrated for its unique and historical significance.
Hurshel is an ancient Hebrew name meaning 'white' or 'pure', derived from 'hurshal'.
Hydie is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'life', derived from 'chayyim'.
Hydiah is a unique, Hebrew-origin name meaning "majesty" or "praise".
Hyker is a rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely invented or a variant spelling of another name.
Hyman is a Hebrew name meaning "life," derived from the Hebrew word "chayim." It has rich historical and cultural significance in Judaism and was popularized among Jewish immigrants in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Hymie is a Hebrew name derived from "Chaim," meaning "life." Traditionally given at Rosh Hashanah, it celebrates new beginnings. Notable bearers include Admiral Hyman Rickover and gangster Hymie Weiss. Today, Hymie stands as a distinctive Jewish name with broader appeal.
Hyram is a rare Hebrew name derived from Hiram I, the biblical king of Tyre known for his craftsmanship and loyalty during Solomon's reign.
Iaan is a rare Scottish name derived from Ian or John, which originate from the Latin Johannes, itself rooted in the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious.
Iah is a rare Hebrew given name derived from "Yah," meaning "God" or "Lord.
Iah is a unique Hebrew name derived from the word "yah", meaning "to praise".
Iahn is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'God is gracious,' derived from 'chanan'.
Iaisha is a rare yet beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'God is salvation', popularized by Caleb's wife in the Bible.
Iam is a rare Hebrew name derived from "Yam," meaning "sea." It has biblical roots and carries significant historical importance despite being relatively new as a given name.
Ian is a Scottish boy's name derived from the Latin name John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ian is a Scottish name meaning 'God is gracious', originally a variation of John but popular in its own right since the 20th century.
Ianah is a unique, feminine Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," associated with the biblical figure Iana, sister of Moses and Aaron, signifying grace, kindness, and strength.
Iangael is a Hebrew name meaning "God will judge," passed down through generations to embody strength and justice within Jewish culture.
Ianmichael is a rare yet meaningful Scottish name combining Ian ("God is gracious") and Michael ("Who is like God?"), embodying divine strength and dignity.
Iannah is a Hebrew female name, meaning "God is gracious," reflecting divine mercy and compassion.
Iasha is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God will bring" or "God will give," derived from the biblical figure Yishai, father of King David.
Iasiah is a Hebrew-origin boys' name meaning 'God will save', popularized in the 20th century.
Iasiah is a distinct Hebrew name derived from Isaiah, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation'.
Isaac is a Hebrew masculine given name meaning "he will laugh", of biblical origin as the son of Abraham and Sarah.
Ibby is a distinctive given name of Hebrew origin, derived from Yitshak (Isaac), meaning 'he will laugh'.
Ibraham is an Arabic-origin given name meaning "chosen," revered in Islamic and Jewish traditions as an important prophet and patriarch respectively.
Icess is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'tsitsit', meaning 'fringe' or 'border', associated with Jewish ritual prayer shawls.
Ichael is a Hebrew name meaning "may God protect the king" or "God is my strength," associated with King David's mighty men in the Bible.
Ichelle is a rare Hebrew feminine given name meaning "my joy.
Icie is a unique, uncommon Hebrew name derived from the word 'iyr,' meaning 'joy' or 'God will be my joy.'
Icle is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'my share'.
Icylinn is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'tsila', meaning 'shadow' or 'shade', symbolizing protection and wisdom.
Idabel is a rare Hebrew female given name that means "my joy" or "my pleasure," popularized in the late 19th century by socialite Idabel G. Allaire, and has since become synonymous with elegance and warmth.