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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ketsiah Cassia — a fragrant spice similar to cinnamon Female
Ketturah Incense; fragrant — often rendered as 'perfumed' or 'sweet-smelling'. Female
Keturiah incense, fragrant Female
Ketzia Cassia — a fragrant spice related to cinnamon Female
Ketziah cassia (a fragrant spice tree), often rendered as "cinnamon" Female
Ketzya cassia — a fragrant spice tree (similar to cinnamon) Female
Ketzyah From Hebrew qetsiy'ah meaning 'cassia' — an aromatic spice / fragrant bark Female
Keyla Varies by origin: from Hebrew Keilah 'citadel/fortress'; as a modern variant of Kayla the meaning varies by interpretation; possibly linked to Gaelic 'slender'. Female
Kezi Cassia (cassia tree; cinnamon-like spice) Female
Kezia cassia; cinnamon tree (a spice) Female
Keziah Cassia — a fragrant spice similar to cinnamon Female
Kezie From Keziah: 'cassia tree' or 'cinnamon'; in Igbo contexts used as a short form of longer names and takes their meanings Female
Kezra Cassia (a fragrant spice, often translated as 'cinnamon') Female
Kezya Cassia (a fragrant spice related to cinnamon) Female
Kezyah Derived from Hebrew for 'cassia' — a fragrant spice tree similar to cinnamon Female
Kezzee Derived from Hebrew Keziah meaning 'cassia' — a fragrant spice similar to cinnamon Female
Kezzi Cassia — a spice tree, similar to cinnamon Female
Kezzia From the Hebrew for the cassia tree or spice (similar to cinnamon) Female
Kezziah Cassia (a fragrant spice/tree); 'sweet-scented' Female
Kezzy Cassia tree; cinnamon (spice) Female
Khaila A feminine name often treated as a variant of Kayla; may be associated with Hebrew roots meaning "life" (Chaya/Chayla) or, in Arabic contexts, be a phonetic/derived form related to words for horses or beauty. Female
Khaim life; living Male
Khaliel Friend of God Male
Kheila citadel, fortress Female
Kheilah community or congregation (Hebrew); sometimes associated with citadel/fortress (Biblical) Female
Khen Grace; charm; favor Unisex
Khezron Enclosure, encircled; settlement (from Hebrew root meaning 'courtyard' or 'enclosure') Male
Kiah Uncertain — no single established etymology. Commonly treated as a diminutive/variant; meanings attached in sources include interpretations from related names (e.g., 'God is my...' from Makiah) or general modern usages like 'beautiful' or 'pure.' Unisex
Kieleah citadel; fortified place Female
Kiner Surname-derived name with varied possible senses—linked to a Hebrew root meaning 'harp' or to German/English surname origins (occupational or descriptive). Male