Female and male first names : Jewish.



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Adassa is a Hebrew name meaning "ornament" or "jewel", derived from the Old Testament wife of Lamech, and has gained popularity among Jewish families worldwide.
Adassah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "woman of noble bearing," derived from the Old Testament figure Adassah, one of Jokimeam's seven daughters during the judges period in ancient Israel. Pronounced "a-DAH-sah.
Adavia is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "ornamental water," symbolizing life, purification, and fertility, though not commonly used in Israel or among Jewish communities.
Adayah is a Hebrew name meaning 'ornamented with God's grace', derived from the word 'ad' meaning 'ornament'. It has biblical roots, being one of the daughters of Zion mentioned in the Bible.
Adbiel is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'Father of David', derived from 'Av' (father) and 'David', referring to the biblical king known for his faith and courage.
The name Add is of Hebrew origin, meaning "ornament" or "crown".
Addalee is a captivating American name created by combining Adeline and Adele, with no specific meaning but often associated with the German 'noble' and Hebrew 'weary'.
Addalie is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "gentle deer," originating from Adaliah and conveying elegance and grace.
Addam is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'man' or 'earth'.
Addan is a rare, Hebrew-derived given name meaning 'ornament' or 'jewel', originally used in ancient Mesopotamia and the Bible.
Addell is a Hebrew name that means "noble" or "elegant," derived from the Hebrew word "addir.
Adderly is a distinctive Welsh male given name derived from 'Ap Adam', meaning 'son of Adam', reflecting ancient Hebrew origins and translating to 'man' or 'earth'.
Addi is a charming Hebrew name derived from Adiel, meaning "ornament of God.
Addia is a rare yet elegant Hebrew name meaning 'ornament', with historical significance in both Jewish culture and early Christianity.
Addiah is a rare Hebrew female given name derived from "add", meaning "ornament" or "decorated".
Addiel is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "Ornament of God.
Addiemae is a distinctive American name created by Dan Brown for his novel "The Lost Symbol," with an unknown but potentially Hebrew-inspired origin.
Addilee is a rare but captivating Hebrew feminine name, derived from 'Adonai', meaning 'Lord' or 'Master', and interpreted as a unique variation of Adeline.
Addiline is a rare Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'delicate' or 'fine'.
Addisen is an uncommon, modern name of unknown origin, used worldwide with various spellings like Addyson or Adalynne. It has no clear historical or cultural significance, making its meaning and interpretation subjective.
Addison is an English name derived from the surname 'son of Adam', originating in 13th century Somerset.
Addy is a unique Hebrew name meaning "ornament of God," signifying a gift or adornment from the divine.
Adee is a Hebrew unisex name meaning 'counsel' or 'advice', derived from the name Adonijah and popular throughout history.
Adeeva is a rare Hebrew name for girls, derived from 'hadiv' meaning ornament and '-a' signifying femininity. It translates to 'ornament' or 'adornment', suggesting elegance and individuality.
Adelade is a rare but significant Hebrew-derived female name meaning "noble" or "generous".
Adelai, of Hebrew origin, means 'God is my judge' or 'Noble', tracing back to the Old Testament.
Adelaina is a unique and elegant Hebrew name for girls, meaning "Lord" or "Master," associated with power and authority. It originated as a female form of Adonijah, a biblical figure, and has gained popularity in recent decades worldwide, although it remains distinctive due to its original Hebrew spelling.
Adelayne is a unique, captivating name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Lord" or "Master." Coined by Edgar Allan Poe in his poem "Al Aaraaf," it's associated with American literature despite its Hebrew roots.
Adelee is a Hebrew name meaning 'delightful' or 'joyous', historically associated with wisdom and nobility.
Adeleen is a unique Hebrew girls' name meaning 'noble' or 'ornamentation', originating from the word 'adalah'.
Adelei is a Hebrew girl's name meaning "tender," derived from the word "adle." It has biblical roots, being the daughter of Shelah in the Old Testament, and is associated with tenderness and nurturing.
Adeli is a Hebrew name meaning 'noble,' derived from the phrase 'towards the living God.'
Adeliah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "noble," popular among early Christians and historically used as a title for royalty.
Adeliz is a unique feminine name of Spanish origin, created by combining Adele and Elizabeth. It signifies nobility and dedication to God.
Adell is a rare Hebrew female name derived from 'Adam', meaning 'man' or 'human'.
Adelma is a Hebrew-derived female name translating to "Justice of God" or "Righteousness of God".
Adelore is of Hebrew origin, derived from 'adal' (justice) and 'or' (light). It signifies radiant justice or enlightened fairness. Popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe among Jewish communities, Adelore remains rare today yet holds historical and cultural significance.
Adely is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'justice' or 'righteousness', with roots in ancient biblical culture yet adapted across various languages and cultures over time.
Adena is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'pleasure' or 'delight', originally used for both genders but now more commonly associated with females.
Ader is a rare and unique name with uncertain origins, possibly Hebrew, African, or Yoruba, and varying meanings such as 'lion' or 'crown'.