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This is a list of names in which the gender is unisex; and the usage is Biblical or Biblical Hebrew or Hebrew; and a substring is not r or j or d or f or m or b.
gender
usage
Anah f & m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "answer" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name belongs to one female character and two male characters.
Anat 2 f & m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Anath 1. In modern times it is often used as a feminine name.
Atalyah f & m Biblical Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew form of Athaliah.
Athaliah f & m Biblical
Possibly means "Yahweh is exalted" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is both a feminine and masculine name. It was borne by the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, who later came to rule Judah as a queen.
Avia m & f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Abijah.
Avital f & m Biblical Hebrew, Hebrew
Hebrew form of Abital, sometimes used as a masculine name in modern times.
Aviv m & f Hebrew
Means "spring" in Hebrew.
'Aviyah m & f Biblical Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew form of Abijah.
Chen 2 m & f Hebrew
Means "grace, charm" in Hebrew.
Gal 1 f & m Hebrew
Means "wave" in Hebrew.
Gili f & m Hebrew
Means "my joy" in Hebrew.
Hallel f & m Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew הָלַל (halal) meaning "praise". This is the name of a Jewish prayer, consisting of several psalms. The more traditional name Hillel, which is typically only masculine, is spelled the same but is vocalized with a different vowel.
Keshet m & f Hebrew
Means "rainbow" in Hebrew.
Li 2 f & m Hebrew
Means "to me" in Hebrew.
Liel f & m Hebrew
Means "my God" in Hebrew, from לִי (li) "for me" and אֵל ('el) "God".
Neta f & m Hebrew
Means "plant, shrub" in Hebrew.
Nitzan m & f Hebrew
Means "flower bud" in Hebrew.
Noga f & m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew transcription of Nogah, usually used as a feminine name.
Noy f & m Hebrew
Means "beauty" in Hebrew.
Paz 2 f & m Hebrew
Means "gold" in Hebrew.
Shai m & f Hebrew
Either from Hebrew שַׁי (shai) meaning "gift" or else a Hebrew diminutive of Isaiah.
Shalev m & f Hebrew
Means "calm, tranquil" in Hebrew.
Shani 1 f & m Hebrew
Means "red, scarlet" in Hebrew.
Shay 2 m & f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew שַׁי (see Shai).
Shiloh m & f Biblical
From an Old Testament place name possibly meaning "tranquil" in Hebrew. It is also used prophetically in the Old Testament to refer to a person, often understood to be the Messiah (see Genesis 49:10). This may in fact be a mistranslation.... [more]
Stav f & m Hebrew
Means "autumn" in Hebrew.
Tal m & f Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew טַל (tal) meaning "dew".
Tovia m & f Hebrew
Hebrew form of Tobiah, also used as a feminine form.
Yachin m & f Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Jachin.
Ziv m & f Hebrew
Means "bright, radiant" in Hebrew. This was the ancient name of the second month of the Jewish calendar.