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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Levonah From Hebrew לבנה (levanah), meaning "moon" or "white" Hebrew Girl
Levy Joined or attached; denoting a member of the Levite tribe French, Hebrew Boy
Levyah From Hebrew Levi ('joined' or 'attached'); often understood as 'joined to God' or 'belonging to the Levites.' Hebrew Girl
Levynn Likely a modern/spelling variant of Levi, broadly understood as 'joined' or 'attached' from Hebrew; often treated as a contemporary given name. English, Hebrew Boy
Lewa Varies by origin - commonly associated with 'white/pure' (Hebrew Levana); other meanings depend on regional language Hebrew, Polish, Polynesian, Swahili Girl
Lewi Joined or attached; member of the Levite priestly tribe Hebrew Boy
Leyah weary; delicate Hebrew Girl
Leza Generally a diminutive of Elizabeth: 'God is my oath' or 'consecrated to God'; may also be a toponymic surname/place name in Basque/Spanish contexts. Basque, English, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Lhianna graceful and youthful English, Hebrew, Latin, Manx Girl
Lía Weary (traditional meaning associated with the Hebrew name Leah) Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Liah Variant of Leah, commonly interpreted as "weary" or rendered more gently as "delicate" or "tender" Hebrew Girl
Liannah Likely a modern blending of Liana ('vine') and Hannah/Eliana ('grace' / 'God has answered'); often interpreted as 'graceful vine' or 'God has answered'. English, French, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Lias Yahweh is my God Hebrew Boy
lidor From Hebrew לִי־דּוֹר (li-dor), literally 'to/me + generation' - 'my generation' or 'for the generation'. Hebrew Unisex
Liev Typically 'lion' (from Lev/Leo); when linked to Levi, 'joined/attached'. Hebrew, Russian Boy
Lila Night (Arabic); "divine play" or "play" (Sanskrit) Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Lilah Commonly 'night' (from Arabic/Hebrew); also associated with Sanskrit 'play' (līlā) and sometimes linked to Lily/lilac in English usage. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Lilith Night creature; of the night Hebrew Girl
Lillah Variant of Lila/Lilah - commonly associated with 'night' (from Arabic Layla) or 'play/divine play' (from Sanskrit lila); also used as a diminutive of names like Lillian or Delilah. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Lilliana-Rae Combines 'lily' (flower, beauty and purity) with 'Rae' (from Rachel, 'ewe'); often interpreted as 'pure and gentle.' English, Hebrew Girl
Lillith of the night; night spirit/demon Hebrew Girl
Lior My light / I have light Hebrew Unisex
Liora my light Hebrew Girl
Liorah My light / I have light Hebrew Girl
Liorra my light Hebrew Girl
Lira Primarily 'lyre' (musical instrument) from Latin/Greek lyra; sometimes used as a variant of Hebrew Liora ('my light') and associated with the currency name 'lira'. Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Turkish Girl
Lirah Likely 'song' or 'lyre/lyrical' - possibly from Hebrew meaning 'my song' or from Lyra meaning 'lyre' (lyrical). Greek, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Liriah Likely 'freedom' (from Albanian Liria); alternatively associated with Hebrew 'light' or 'song' or inspired by the Irish sea-god Lir - commonly used as a modern invented name. Albanian, English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish Girl
Lirin From Albanian 'liri' meaning 'freedom', or possibly a variant of Hebrew 'Liron' meaning 'my song'/'my joy'. Albanian, Hebrew Boy
Lirit Derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'my song' or relating to the lyre; broadly 'musical' Hebrew Girl