Female and male first names : Jewish.



Genres

Trier par

Beginning with a letter

By country

By religion

By ethnic group

Ayak is a rare, Hebrew female given name meaning "heel," derived from the biblical figure Esau's son, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Ayal is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'vision' or 'clear sight', derived from the Hebrew word 'ayin'.
Ayala is a Hebrew name meaning "deer," associated with King Solomon's Song of Songs, and was used among Spanish Jews in the Middle Ages. It signifies grace and elegance today.
Ayalah is a Hebrew name meaning 'doe' or 'deer', symbolizing grace and beauty, and has ancient biblical roots.
Originating from Hebrew, the unique female name 'Ayanah' means 'answer' or 'response', echoing Jewish tradition's veneration of Hannah and her faith.
Ayaniah is a rare yet captivating Hebrew name, meaning "belonging to or connected with the eye," symbolizing insight and understanding.
Ayasha is a captivating Hebrew name meaning "God will give", derived from the root verb "n-sh-a" signifying "to answer" or "to respond".
Aybree is an invented feminine name of unknown origin that gained popularity in English-speaking countries in recent years.
Aybri is a unique name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Hebrew 'Avri' or obscure Celtic/Norse names.
Aycen is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'like a tree planted by the waters', symbolizing resilience and faith.
Aydriel is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God' or 'strength of God', embodying courage and leadership.
Ayeasha is an uncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin, often linked to the Hebrew name 'Ayisha', meaning 'life'.
Ayela is a rare, captivating Hebrew feminine given name that means "Doe of God" or "God is my strength," symbolizing resilience, grace, and divine favor.
The name Ayelet has Hebrew roots meaning "does," originally associated with graceful female deer, and is linked to biblical figure Abigail's wisdom in Jewish tradition.
Ayerim is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'high mountain,' symbolizing strength, resilience, and spiritual grandeur.
Ayja is a unique and popular name of uncertain origin and meaning, often associated with Hebrew or Arabic names but lacking concrete evidence. Its modern sound and distinct spelling have contributed to its appeal among parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
Aylah is a Hebrew name meaning 'night' or 'evening star', derived from the Hebrew word 'ayala' and used since biblical times.
Aylarae is a harmonious blend of Hebrew 'Aylah' meaning 'lofty' and Latin 'Laura' signifying 'laurel', creating a unique and captivating name.
Ayleah is a Hebrew origin name meaning 'night beauty' or 'beauty of the night', popularized in recent years.
Ayled is a Hebrew name meaning 'night', derived from 'laylah'.
Aylenne is a captivating Hebrew name meaning "tree" or "cedar," symbolizing strength and endurance.
Aylet is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'deer', popularized by Leah Goldberg's novel 'Aylet' and associated with grace and strength.
Ayliah is a captivating Hebrew name derived from 'ayeleh', meaning 'she goat', symbolizing strength and resilience.
Aylie is a captivating Hebrew name derived from 'ayala', meaning 'doe' or 'hare', symbolizing grace and swiftness.
Aylina, of Hebrew origin, means 'doe' and is associated with grace and elegance.
Aylon is a Hebrew name with profound symbolic meaning in Jewish culture, translating to 'treebinth' or 'oak', signifying wisdom, unity, and enduring strength.
Ayonah is a Hebrew name meaning 'response' or 'answer', with biblical roots and associations, now gaining global popularity.
Ayra: Hebrew origin, means "watchful," symbolizing vigilance and attentiveness.
Ayram is a Hebrew boys' name that means "to lift up" or "to raise", with biblical associations and global appeal.
Ayria is a captivating Hebrew feminine name that means "forest" or "grove.
Ayriah is a Hebrew-origin female name with meanings ranging from "lioness" or "night beauty", each holding significant cultural symbolism and historical significance as seen through its biblical roots.
Ayrial is a Hebrew name that means "God is my light.
Ayriana is a rare and beautiful name of unknown origin, believed to be a variant of Arianna meaning "very holy" in Hebrew, though not definitively proven. It gained popularity recently, especially in English-speaking countries like the USA and Canada, with celebrities such as Mariah Carey choosing it for their daughters. Historically, Ayriana was used in medieval Europe, possibly derived from the Latin name Ariana meaning "peaceful.
Ayrianna is a captivating American name, blending Arianna ("lioness") and Seraphina ("fiery ones"), potentially signifying "little fiery lioness.
Ayriel is a captivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'lion-like'.
Ayrihanna is a distinctive American name created by blending Scottish-Gaelic 'Ayr' (meaning 'eagle') with Hebrew-inspired '-ihanna' ('grace'), signifying power and beauty.
Ayslin is a captivating Hebrew feminine name, derived from 'ayesha' meaning 'life', and combining the prefix 'a' with 'yeshua', signifying 'life-saving'.
Ayson is a unique, recently gained popularity name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance.
Aytana is a Hebrew female given name meaning 'answer to my prayers'.
Aythen is an uncommon feminine given name of unknown Scottish or Irish origin, possibly a variant of Hebrew Ethan, with no widely agreed-upon meaning.