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Looking for the perfect Hebrew name for your baby girl? We’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ve compiled the ultimate list of Hebrew and Jewish girl names, whether you want something unique, popular, beautiful, modern, or old-fashioned. We’ve also included the meanings behind each name, as well as tips for choosing the perfect baby name.

Pretty Hebrew Girl Names & Their Meanings

  • Esther - Means “star.”
  • Reina - Means “pure.”
  • Noa - Means “motion.”
  • Keren - Means “ray of light.”
  • Abigail - Means “my father’s joy.”
  • Adina - Means “delicate” or “gentle.”
  • Eden - Means “pleasure” and “delight.”
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Unique Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. Looking for a truly one-of-a-kind name? The following options aren’t that common, but sound beautiful and are full of meaning. Just decide on the vibe you want and choose one that flows well with your surname:[1]
    • Adara - Means “noble.”
    • Agam - Means “lake.”
    • Almog - Means “coral.”
    • Beyle - Means “white.”
    • Breindel - Means “brunette.”
    • Charna - Means “black.”
    • Chava - Means “life” or “to breathe.”
    • Dafna - Means “laurel.”
    • Derorit - Means “freedom” or “sparrow.”
    • Elke - Means “God has purchased.”
    • Freyde - Means “joy.”
    • Gili - Means “my joy.”
    • Kinneret - Means “harp.”
    • Nessa - Means “miracle.”
    • Orna - Means “pine tree.”
    • Paz - Means “gold.”
    • Rina - Means “joy” and “singing.”
    • Shalev - Means “calm” and “tranquil.”
    • Sivan - Name of the 7th month of the Hebrew calendar.
    • Velvela - Means “little wolf.”
    • Yakira - Means “precious” or “beloved.”
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Popular Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. The following names are super common, representing plants, animals, natural elements, and positive traits. Here’s what they are and what they mean:[2]
    • Abigail - Means “my father’s joy.”
    • Adele - Means “noble” or “kind.”
    • Anna - Means “grace” or “favor.”
    • Ayala - Means “doe” or “gazelle.”
    • Eliana - Means “my god has answered.”
    • Elizabeth - Means “God is my oath” or “pledged to God.”
    • Esther - Means “star.”
    • Eva - Means “life,” “living one,” or “to breathe.”
    • Hannah - Means “favor” and “grace.”
    • Isabella - Means “pledged to God.”
    • Jessica - Means “behold” or “wealthy.”
    • Leah - Means “weary” or “delicate.”
    • Maya - Means “water.”
    • Naomi - Means “pleasant,” “beautiful,” or “delightful.”
    • Noa - Means “motion.”
    • Samantha - Means “told by God.”
    • Sarah - Means “princess.”
    • Shiloh - Means “tranquil.”
    • Shira - Means “song.”
    • Talia - Means “dew from god.”
    • Tamar - Means “date palm.”
    • Yael - Means “mountain goat.”
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Beautiful Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. There are so many beautiful names that symbolize soft and elegant concepts and show how much you love your daughter. Here are some pretty options packed with meaning:[3]
    • Ahava - Means “love.”
    • Aliyah - Means “ascent.”
    • Amira - Means “treetop.”
    • Anne - Means “grace.”
    • Ayelet - Means “gazelle of dawn.”
    • Ayla - Means “oak tree,” “halo,” or “moonlight.”
    • Batya - Means “daughter of God.”
    • Bayla - Means “beautiful.”
    • Bluma - Means “flower.”
    • Bruriah - Means “clarity of God.”
    • Dalia - Means “branch” or “hanging branch.”
    • Emunah - Means “faith.”
    • Estee - Means “star.”
    • Hodaya - Means “praise God.”
    • Ilana - Means “tree.”
    • Keren - Means “ray of light.”
    • Keshet - Means “rainbow.”
    • Liba - Means “love.”
    • Lilach - Means “lilac.”
    • Maayan - Means “spring of water.”
    • Margalit - Means “pearl.”
    • Meira - Means “giving light.”
    • Menucha - Means “tranquility.”
    • Nava - Means “beautiful.”
    • Reina - Means “pure.”
    • Selah - Means “praise” or “pause.”
    • Shai - Means “gift.”
    • Shayna - Means “beautiful.”
    • Yaffa - Means “beautiful.”
    • Yasmin - Means “jasmine.”
    • Ziv - Means “radiance” or “brightness.”
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Modern Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. If you want your baby girl to be spunky, unique, and unapologetically herself, go for a name that’s fresh and modern! Here are some options that are winning over parents left and right:[4]
    • Adina - Means “delicate” or “gentle.”
    • Anat - Means “answer.”
    • Atalia - Means “Yahweh is exalted.”
    • Avia - Means “my father is Yahweh.”
    • Chana - Means “favor” and “grace.”
    • Eden - Means “pleasure” and “delight.”
    • Emili - Means “rival.”
    • Frieda - Means “joy.”
    • Hodia - Means “majesty of Yahweh.”
    • Levana - Means “white.”
    • Lian - Means “lion man.”
    • Lior - Means “light for me.”
    • Mara - Means “bitter.”
    • Molly - Means “bitter.”
    • Nitza - Means “flower bud.”
    • Noam - Means “pleasantness.”
    • Noga - Means “brightness.”
    • Odelia - Means “I will thank Yahweh.”
    • Ofra - Means “fawn.”
    • Rivka - Means “to tie or join.”
    • Roni - Means “my joy” or “my song.”
    • Shoshana - Means “lily” or “rose.”
    • Susan - Means “lily.”
    • Tzivia - Means “gazelle.”
    • Yonah - Means “dove.”
    • Zadie - Means “princess” or “noblewoman.”
    • Zion - Means “fortress,” “highest point,” or “dry place.”
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Old-Fashioned Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. Names like Carmel and Suri have stuck around for good reason… they’re simple, strong, and rich with history and meaning. Here are some old-fashioned Hebrew girl names, along with their meanings:[5]
    • Alte - Means “old.”
    • Bracha - Means “blessing.”
    • Carmel - Means “garden.”
    • Chesed - Means “kindness” or “goodness.”
    • Dinah - Means “judged” or “vindicated.”
    • Eidel - Means “delicate.”
    • Faigel - Means “bird.”
    • Fruma - Means “pious.”
    • Geula - Means “redemption.”
    • Gittel - Means “good.”
    • Golda - Means “gold.”
    • Hallel - Means “praise.”
    • Judith - Means “woman of Judea” or “praised.”
    • Kelilah - Means “crown,” “wreath,” or “laurel.”
    • Miriam - Means “sea of bitterness” or “rebelliousness.”
    • Raisa - Means “rose.”
    • Sapir - Means “sapphire.”
    • Sigal - Means “violet flower.”
    • Suri - Means “princess.”
    • Susannah - Means “lily” or “rose.”
    • Tzeitel - Means “princess.”
    • Yente - Means “noble.”
    • Yudes - Means “Jewish woman.”
    • Zelda - Means “blessed” and “happy.”
    • Zusa - Means “sweet.”
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Biblical Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. Biblical names are extra meaningful, since the Bible is full of symbolism, moral guidance, and spiritual transformation. If you want a timeless name, here are some characters for inspiration:[6]
    • Atarah - Means “crown.”
    • Athaliah - Means “Yahweh is exalted.”
    • Avishag - Means “father’s joy.”
    • Avital - Means “my father is dew.”
    • Batsheva - Means “daughter of the oath.”
    • Chagit - Means “festive” or “celebration.”
    • Efrat - Means “honored” or “distinguished.”
    • Elisheva - Means “God is my oath.”
    • Hadassah - Means “myrtle tree.”
    • Hinda - Means “deer.”
    • Machla - Means “affliction.”
    • Moriah - Means “God teaches.”
    • Netanya - Means “gift of God.”
    • Osnat - Means “belonging to God.”
    • Penina - Means “pearl.”
    • Rachel - Means “ewe.”
    • Reut - Means “friendship.”
    • Ruth - Means “friend.”
    • Sarai - Means “my princess.”
    • Sarit - Means “my princess” or “my nobleman.”
    • Serach - Means “free of restraint.”
    • Shifra - Means “improved.”
    • Shlomit - Means “peaceful.”
    • Shulamit - Means “peace.”
    • Tzila - Means “shade.”
    • Tzipporah - Means “bird.”
    • Yachin - Means “established.”
    • Yemima - Means “dove.”
    • Yuval - Means “stream,” “brook,” or “tributary.”
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Strong Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. Looking for a powerful name that represents strength, bravery, courage, and a fighting spirit? The following options embody these qualities and remind your daughter to push forward when things get tough:[7]
    • Adira - Means “strong” or “mighty.”
    • Ariel - Means “lion of God.”
    • Aliya - Means ”ascent” or “immigration to Israel.”
    • Alona - Means “oak tree.”
    • Annemarie - Means “rebellious woman.”
    • Ariyah - Means “lioness.”
    • Batel - Means “daughter of god.”
    • Daniela - Means “God is my judge.”
    • Dobah - Means “a female bear.”
    • Dvora - Means “bee.”
    • Eliora - Means “my god is my light.”
    • Etana - Means “strong,” “firm,” or “enduring.”
    • Hadar - Means “splendor” and “glory.”
    • Herut - Means “freedom.”
    • Hila - Means “halo,” “aura,” and “to shine.”
    • Keila - Means “vessel.”
    • Kelila - Means “crown.”
    • Malka - Means “queen.”
    • Matilda - Means “strong one.”
    • Romi - Means “my height, my exaltation.”
    • Sagit - Means “elevated” or “sublime.”
    • Seraphina - Means “ardent” or “fiery.”
    • Shachar - Means “dawn.”
    • Tahel - Means “you will shine.”
    • Yarden - Refers to the river that flows between Jordan and Israel.
    • Yarona - Means “to sing, to shout.”
    • Zahava - Means “golden.”
    • Zohar - Means “light” and “brilliance.”
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Cute Hebrew Girl Names

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  1. From Adi to Zlata, there are tons of female names that sound adorable. Here are some sweet options inspired by nature, soft elements, and more:[8]
    • Adi - Means “jewel.”
    • Adva - Means “small wave” or “ripple.”
    • Ahuva - Means “beloved.”
    • Alma - Means “young woman.”
    • Amit - Means “friend.”
    • Aviv - Means “spring.”
    • Basia - Means “daughter of Yahweh.”
    • Chedva - Means “delight.”
    • Chen - Means “grace” and “charm.”
    • Dana - Means “he judges” and “God is my judge.”
    • Dar - Means “mother of pearl.”
    • Ditza - Means “cheer.”
    • Dorit - Means “generation.”
    • Ela - Means “terebinth tree.”
    • Gal - Means “wave.”
    • Gilah - Means “joy” and “happiness.”
    • Irit - Means “asphodel flower.”
    • Libi - Means “my heart.”
    • Lihi - Means “she is mine.”
    • Margola - Means “a pearl” or “a precious stone.”
    • Mazal - Means “constellation” or “luck.”
    • Nurit - Means “buttercup.”
    • Ora - Means “light.”
    • Rani - Means “to sing.”
    • Shiri - Means “my song.”
    • Simcha - Means “joy.”
    • Tikva - Means “hope.”
    • Tovah - Means “a good woman.”
    • Tzirre - Means “decoration” or “jewel.”
    • Vered - Means “rose.”
    • Yochanah - Means “she is graced.”
    • Zissel - Means “sweet.”
    • Zlata - Means “a gold coin.”
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The Difference Between Hebrew & Jewish Names

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  1. Hebrew names are rooted in the Hebrew language, while Jewish names can come from other languages. Simply put, a Jewish name is used by Jewish people. It can include Hebrew names, or names from cultures and languages that have been adopted by Jewish people (or have Jewish cultural or historical significance).[9] A Hebrew name, on the other hand, refers to a name with Hebrew linguistic roots.
    • Many Jewish names originate from Hebrew, but they can also come from Yiddish, German, Slavic, and Persian.
    • For example, the name Eden is a Hebrew name commonly used by Jewish girls, while the name Ania is a popular Jewish girl name with Slavic roots.
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How to Choose the Perfect Name

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  1. Choose a name with a special meaning that flows well with your surname. When naming your child, consider factors like family heritage, underlying meanings, preferred style, how easy it is to say and spell, and how popular you want it to be. Most parents look for something unique and timeless, but it’s totally up to you. Just make sure you and your partner agree on the choice, check that the initials don’t spell anything awkward or inappropriate, and try to choose a name that will age beautifully so your child will love it forever![10]
    • If you need help, ask your loved ones for suggestions or use our baby name generator.
    • You can check out the Social Security Administration’s annual list of the most popular baby names to see what names are trending.
    • Interested in numerology? Professional numerologist and writer Novalee Wilder recommends “seeing a numerologist or astrologer” for guidance on choosing your child’s name. She says, “Energetically, names hold vibrations that hold filters and they impact how we see ourselves, how other people see us, amplify certain traits.” She continues, “Parents should look at their own energies if they're into numerology and see 'Is there anything here that I would feel proud to pass on?'”[11]
    • Baby name expert Tara Collins suggests using your intuition and seeking out names that feel different and rare.[12]

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This article was co-authored by Novalee Wilder and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Novalee Wilder is a professional numerologist and writer based in Los Angeles, CA. Novalee specializes in reading numeroscopes and doing name changes. She offers 1:1 sessions, training and events. She is the author of A Little Bit of Numerology (2019) and A Little Bit of Angel Numbers (2023), and host of The Numerology Podcast. Novalee founded The Numerology School in 2019, where she teaches students to become certified professional numerologists. She has been featured in USA Today, Bustle, Well+Good, Parade, and more.
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