Chezarae is a rare Hebrew female name meaning "radiant," associated with the astrological sign of Leo and popular in Jewish culture during the Middle Ages.
The name Chezkel originates from Hebrew, meaning "God will strengthen." It combines "El" (God) and "Chezek" (to be strong). In the Bible's Old Testament, Chezkel was a Levite gatekeeper during King David's reign. Today, it remains a unique Jewish and Christian given name.
Chira is a rare Hebrew female given name that means 'song' or 'melody', derived from the Hebrew word 'shir'. It has historical significance in Jewish culture, associated with music, joy, and celebration.
Christianmichae is a unique American given name created by combining the names Christian and Michael, both of which hold significant religious meaning: Christian signifies a devoted follower of Christ while Michael denotes one of the mighty archangels in Jewish and Christian traditions.
Chylah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "intelligent" or "wise," derived from the word "chayil" which also signifies strength. It appears in the Bible as one of King Solomon's visiting queens and has gained recent popularity outside Jewish communities due to its meaningfulness and distinctive pronunciation (/ki-LAH/).
Ciclaly is a modern Hebrew girl's name with ancient roots, meaning 'fringes' or 'tassels', inspired by the Jewish ritual garment called 'Tsitsit'. It was popularized by Israeli fashion designer Ciclaly Avraham who named her daughter after this traditional religious symbol.
Cohen is a Hebrew-derived name originally used for priests descended from Aaron, now widely recognized as a Jewish surname and increasingly popular as a boy's given name.
Cohen is a Hebrew name derived from the word 'kohen', meaning 'priest'. It is passed down through the maternal line in accordance with Jewish matrilineal descent. Throughout history, Cohens have held prominent roles in Jewish communities worldwide, including notable figures like Maimonides and Benjamin Netanyahu. Today, Cohen remains a popular name reflecting Jewish heritage or traditions.
Dahn is a rare Hebrew name derived from "dahan," meaning "to roar or shout." It signifies strength and power, with historic ties to Jewish culture and notable figures like Dahn the prophet.
Daje is a rare Hebrew feminine given name, meaning 'fever', derived from the ancient Jewish practice of naming children after ailments to ward off illness.
Dalaila is a Hebrew name derived from "d'aliylah," meaning "nightingale." It signifies beauty and creativity, inspired by King Solomon's love poems. Though associated with Jewish tradition, it can be given to any child regardless of faith.
Damirr is a Hebrew name meaning "to tame" or "to subdue," historically associated with powerful leaders in ancient Jewish communities, and notable figures like 11th-century Persian scholar Damir ibn-Yusuf al-Khazini.
Damyia is a rare Hebrew female given name meaning 'blood', associated with royalty, life, or courage, as it was borne by King Herod I's intelligent, brave, and beautiful daughter in Jewish history.
Danon is a Hebrew name meaning "judge" or "justice", derived from the word "din". It is associated with the biblical figure Daniel and has been used historically among Jewish communities.
Daphna is a Hebrew name derived from "daphnayim," meaning "laurel leaves," worn by ancient victorious athletes. In Jewish culture, it signifies strength, elegance, and resilience, as seen in Queen Daphna's courageous leadership during turmoil.
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