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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Malka queen Hebrew Girl
Malkah queen Hebrew Girl
Malkam Derived from the Hebrew root for 'king' (literally 'their king'). Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Malkhi queen; royal Hebrew Girl
Malkiah Yahweh is king Hebrew Boy
Malkiel God is my king Hebrew Boy
Malkijah Yahweh is king Hebrew Boy
Malkishua my king is salvation Hebrew Boy
Malkiya'h The LORD is king (from Hebrew 'melek' = king + 'Yah' = Yahweh) Hebrew Boy
Malkiya'hu My king is Yahweh (Yahweh is my king) Hebrew Boy
Malkiya's From the Semitic root M-L-K ('king'); can be understood as 'queen' (cf. Arabic/Hebrew Malika/Malka) or, in Hebrew theophoric forms (Malkiyah/Malkiah), 'Yahweh is king'. Hebrew Girl
Malkiyya Queen; derived from the Hebrew root for 'king' (theophoric forms can imply 'my king is Yahweh') Hebrew Girl
Malkiyyah “Yahweh is king” / “the LORD is king” Hebrew Girl
Malkys queen Hebrew Girl
Mamre Uncertain - a biblical personal and place name associated with Abraham (the Oak of Mamre) Hebrew Boy
Manassah “he who causes to forget”; also rendered as “God has made [me] forget my trouble” Hebrew Boy
Manasseh He who causes to forget; "God has made me forget" Biblical, Hebrew Boy
Manasses He who causes to forget; forgetfulness Hebrew Boy
Maney Multiple possibilities: from Irish surname roots related to Gaelic words for 'wealth' or 'treasure'; as a diminutive of Manuel/Emmanuel meaning 'God is with us'; or from Sanskrit Mani meaning 'jewel'. English, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Sanskrit, Spanish Boy
Manna Heavenly food; divine provision ('bread from heaven') Hebrew Unisex
Mannah From Hebrew מָן (man), referring to the biblical 'manna' - divine provision or 'bread from heaven', often rendered as 'gift' or literally 'what is it?'. Biblical, Hebrew Unisex
Manny Diminutive of Emmanuel/Manuel - "God is with us" Hebrew Boy
Manoah rest, repose, comfort Hebrew Boy
Manoela God is with us Hebrew Girl
Manuel God is with us Hebrew Boy
Maon dwelling; habitation; refuge Hebrew Boy
Mara Bitter (Hebrew). In Sanskrit/Buddhist contexts associated with death/temptation; in some cultures used as a form of Mary/Maria. Hebrew Girl
Marah Hebrew: 'bitter' (Biblical); Arabic: 'joy, merriment' (different root) Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Maree Derived from Mary/Miriam; traditional interpretations include 'bitter' or 'beloved'. Hebrew Girl
Maresha Biblical place name; exact meaning is uncertain or debated in Hebrew scholarship Hebrew Girl