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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Kaylah Commonly interpreted as 'crown' or 'laurel'; also used as a diminutive of Michaela or as a modern English spelling variant. Female
Kayleah A modern blend typically interpreted as combining Kayla's 'crown/laurel' sense with Leah's 'delicate/weary' — roughly 'crowned/delicate'. Female
Kayleb From Hebrew 'kelev' meaning 'dog'; traditionally interpreted as 'whole‑hearted' or 'faithful' Male
Kaylob Variant of Caleb — 'whole-hearted' or 'devoted' (also rendered as 'dog' in Hebrew, a symbol of loyalty) Male
Kaynan From Hebrew Qeynan meaning "possession" or "acquired"; sometimes linked to Irish Keenan meaning "descendant of Cian" (little/ancient one). Male
Kayne Derived from Hebrew Qayin meaning "acquired" or "possessed" (also historically associated with "spear"); used as a surname/variant of Kane Male
Kealah Possibly from Hebrew 'Keilah' meaning 'citadel, fortress', or from Hawaiian 'Keala' meaning 'the path'; also used as a modern given name variant. Female
Kealani-Marie Heavenly or royal (Kealani) combined with Marie (from Maria/Miryam: traditionally 'bitter' or interpreted as 'beloved') Female
Keazia cassia (a spice tree related to cinnamon) Female
Keaziah Cassia — a cinnamon‑like, sweet‑scented spice Female
Kedar Sanskrit: associated with a mountain/temple of Shiva; Hebrew: 'dark' or 'black' (name of an Ishmaelite tribe). Male
Kedeam From the east; ancient, foremost Male
Kedem east; ancient; of old; before Male
Kedemah From the east; eastern; ancient Female
Kedemoth From the east; eastern place; ancient Male
Keder From Hebrew Kedar, often rendered 'dark' or 'mighty'; in Turkish 'keder' means 'sorrow, grief'. Male
Kedesh Holy, sacred; can denote a sanctuary or consecrated place (from Hebrew root ק‑ד‑ש, k‑d‑sh) Unisex
Kedma Eastward; from the root qedem meaning 'east' or 'ancient/earlier' Female
Kedmah Eastward; ancient/foremost; forward Female
Kedym From the east; ancient or of olden times. Male
Keela Most commonly 'slender, fair' (Irish). In Hebrew-linked forms, associated with 'fortress' (Keilah). Female
Keelah Likely 'citadel' or 'fortress' (from Hebrew Keilah); used as a modern feminine name Female
Keelyann Blend of Keely ('slender, fair') and Ann ('grace') Female
Keeren Either "little dark one" (from Irish Ciarán) or "ray/beam" (from Hebrew Keren or Sanskrit Kiran) Unisex
Kefira Likely a feminine form of the Hebrew name Kfir (כפיר), meaning "young lion" Female
Keila citadel, fortress (from the biblical place name Keilah) Female
Keilah Fortress, citadel; also the name of a Biblical town Female
Keilim vessels, utensils, containers Unisex
Keiza Cassia tree; cinnamon (spice) Female
Keleb From Hebrew kelev meaning "dog"; often interpreted figuratively as "whole‑hearted" or "faithful". Male