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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Lavee lion (young lion) Hebrew Unisex
Lavi Lion Hebrew Boy
lavon white, fair Hebrew Unisex
Lavy Possibly 'lion' (if from Hebrew Lavi). Alternatively a variant of Levi meaning 'joined' or 'attached'; also used as a surname. English, French, Hebrew Unisex
Laya Rhythm, tempo, musical pulse; also 'absorption' or 'dissolution' in Sanskrit. Arabic, Catalan, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Lazar God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazarasz God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazare God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazarilo God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazarito Diminutive of Lázaro/Lazarus - 'God has helped.' Hebrew Boy
Lazaro God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazarus God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lazer God has helped Hebrew Boy
Lea From Hebrew Leah meaning "weary"; in English placename use derived from Old English lēah meaning "meadow". English, French, Hebrew Girl
Leah weary Hebrew Girl
Leahtah Modern elaboration of Leah, traditionally understood to mean "weary" Hebrew Girl
Leako Likely 'child of Lea' or 'of Lea' (depending on origin). Lea/Leah can mean 'weary' or relate to 'meadow/stream'; -ko in Japanese means 'child' and in Basque -ko can mean 'from/of'. Hebrew Unisex
Leavonah moon; white/bright Hebrew Girl
Leb Likely from Yiddish 'Leib' meaning 'lion'; can also be associated with Hebrew 'lev' meaning 'heart' or Slavic 'Lev' meaning 'lion'. Hebrew, Slavic Boy
Leeah Originally Hebrew: 'weary' (also sometimes rendered as 'delicate' or 'wild cow') Hebrew Girl
Leecah Variant of Leah, commonly given the sense 'weary' (sometimes interpreted as 'gazelle') Hebrew Girl
Leel Varies by origin: Hebrew - (Liel) 'God is for me' / 'my God'; Arabic - related to 'night' (as in Layla/Leila); Sanskrit - from 'lila' meaning 'play' or 'divine play'. Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit Unisex
Leesah pledged to God Hebrew Girl
Leff Possibly 'heir, descendant' (from Old Norse Leifr); alternatively linked to 'lion' (Yiddish Leib) or 'heart' (Hebrew Lev). English, Hebrew, Scandinavian Boy
Leia Variant of Leah, traditionally interpreted as "weary" (other traditional senses: "delicate" or "gazelle") Hebrew Girl
Leiah From Hebrew meaning "weary" (alternative interpretations: "delicate" or "wild cow") Hebrew Girl
Leianna Likely a modern blend of Hawaiian 'lei' (garland) and 'Anna' (grace) - 'graceful garland' or 'crowned with grace'. English, Hebrew Girl
Leirah Possibly 'night' (from Leila), 'weary' (from Leah), 'lyre/harp' (from Lyra), or 'field/furrow' (from Portuguese 'leira'). Arabic, Galician, Greek, Hebrew, Portuguese Girl
Leive A rare form that may derive from Old Norse 'Leifr' meaning 'heir/descendant', or from Hebrew 'Levi' meaning 'joined/attached'; in Dutch contexts it may relate to 'Lieve' ('dear'). Dutch, German, Hebrew, Norse Unisex
Leivoniah Likely 'joined to Yahweh' or 'Yahweh has joined' (from Levi 'joined' + -iah referencing Yahweh) Hebrew Girl