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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Zakhar God (Yahweh) has remembered Hebrew Boy
Zakk God has remembered Hebrew Boy
Zamira From Hebrew 'Zamir' meaning 'song' or 'nightingale'; in Arabic contexts sometimes associated with 'conscience' (related to damir). Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Zaphira Possibly 'victorious' (Arabic) or linked to 'sapphire'/'beautiful' via Sapphira, or derived from Zephira meaning 'west wind'. Arabic, Greek, Hebrew Girl
Zarae Likely derived from Arabic 'Zahra' meaning 'blooming' or 'flower'; often used as a modern combination of Zara + Rae. Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
zarra Generally 'blooming' or 'radiant' (from Arabic Zahra); also linked to 'princess' (Hebrew) and 'dawn' (Slavic Zarya). Arabic, Hebrew, Slavic Girl
zechariah Yahweh remembers Hebrew Boy
Zeek Diminutive of Ezekiel - "God will strengthen" or "God strengthens" Hebrew Boy
Zeke God strengthens / God will strengthen Hebrew Boy
Zekey God strengthens Hebrew Boy
Zemer song; melody Hebrew Unisex
Zivani Radiance; brightness; light Hebrew Unisex
Zuzanna lily Hebrew Girl
Zyon Biblical place name (Mount Zion) meaning 'highest point' or 'fortress', associated with Jerusalem Hebrew Unisex
Гади Fortunate; also 'kid' (young goat) in Hebrew Hebrew Boy
Карни Hebrew: 'rays' or 'my rays' (from keren - 'ray' or 'horn'); Indian: name/epithet associated with the revered figure Karni Mata (regional/Rajasthani tradition). Hebrew, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Симон He has heard; God has heard Hebrew Boy
Шимон He has heard; God has heard Hebrew Boy
გადი “kid” (young goat); by extension ‘fortune’ or ‘my fortune’ Hebrew Boy
کارنی In Hebrew contexts likely related to 'ray' or 'horn' (from keren/karan); in Indian tradition associated with the goddess Karni Mata (devotional/folk-religious association). Hebrew, Indian, Persian, Urdu Girl
گادی From Hebrew גדי (gadi): 'my fortune' or 'young goat (kid)'; often interpreted as 'fortunate' or 'lucky'. Hebrew Boy
가디 From Hebrew גדי - literally 'young goat' (kid); often associated with 'fortune' via the name Gad Hebrew Boy