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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Biblical Hebrew or Hebrew or Yiddish.
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Shaior m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Shai, means "gift". And the name Or, means "light".
Shalhevet f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "flame" in Hebrew. This word appears briefly in the Old Testament books of Job and Ezekiel.
Shalheveth f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
From a Hebrew term meaning "blaze; flame", derived from an unused root להב (lahab) meaning "gleam/blade (of a flame)“.
Shallev m & f Hebrew (Anglicized, Modern)
Variant transcription of Shalev.
Shalva f Hebrew
Strictly feminine form of Shalev.
Shalvah f Hebrew
Feminine version of “Shalev” meaning “tranquility” or “calm”
Shalve f Hebrew
the name means shekinah, sheltered and tranquility
Shanie f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant transliteration of שני (see Shani 1).
Shaniel f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Shani 1 and El.
Shany f & m Hebrew
Variant transliteration of שני (see Shani 1).
Shaqued f Hebrew
Alternate Anglicization of Shaked.
Sharayah f Hebrew
Possibly derives from the Hebrew שָׁרְיָה (sharyah) meaning "Yahweh has sung", from שָׁר (shar) meaning "to sing" combined with יָה (yah) referring to the Hebrew God... [more]
Sharna f Yiddish
Either a diminutive or variant of Tesharna
Shav f & m Hebrew
A name meaning leader or noble.
Shavit f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "comet" in Hebrew.
Shaya m & f Arabic, Hebrew
In Arabic, means "worthy, deserving". In Hebrew, likely the feminine form of Shay 2.
Shaylee f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew שי-לי (see Shaili 1).
Shayndel f Yiddish
Diminutive of Shayna.
Shayne f Yiddish
Diminutive of Shayna.
Sheera f Hebrew
Diminutive of Asheera or Ashira , variant of Shira
Sheizaf m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
First name that also used as a surname, Sheizaf is a type of tree And its scientific name is "Ziziphus spina-christi"
Shelly f Hebrew
Means "mine" in Hebrew.
Shemesh m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "sun" in Hebrew.
Shenhav f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "ivory" in Hebrew.
Shephelah f Biblical Hebrew, English (American, Rare, ?)
Shephelah -or Shfela- is a location in Israel containing the Judean Plain.
Sheva f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Possibly short form of Batsheva or Elisheva or other names containing the Hebrew name element שבע meaning "Oath" or simply derived from the biblical word... [more]
Shevach m & f Hebrew
Means "praise" in Hebrew.
Sheyna f Yiddish
Alternate transcription of Yiddish שיינאַ (see Shayna).
Sheynah f Yiddish (Rare)
Variant transcription of Shayna.
Sheyve f Yiddish
From Hebrew שֶׁבַע ‎(Sheva') meaning "seven" or possibly "oath" (cf. Elisheva, Batsheva). This was the birth name of Russian psychiatrist Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942).
Shikmah f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "sycamore" in Hebrew.
Shilat f Hebrew
Acronym of a verse in Psalms that suggests a strong faith in God "שִׁוִּיתִי יְהוָה לְנֶגְדִּי תָמִיד" Psalm 16: 8.
Shimona f Hebrew, Yiddish
Feminine form of Shimon, possibly making it the Hebrew form of Simeona, Simona, or Simone 1.
Shiram f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Shir 1, meaning "song". And the word עַם (am), meaning "people" or "nation". Means "song of the nation" or "folk song" in Hebrew.
Shiran f & m Hebrew
Means happy song in Hebrew.... [more]
Shiraz f Hebrew
Probably means "secret song" from Hebrew שיר (shir) "song, poem" combined with רז (raz) "secret, mystery".
Shirel f Jewish, Hebrew
Combination of Hebrew שיר (shir) "song" and אל (el) meaning "god, deity"; ultimately from Semitic.
Shirit f Hebrew
Means "little song", a diminutive of Shir 1.
Shirly f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Shirli.
Shiron f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
This name have some meaning: the first is "songbook", a book of songs or poems. And the second is a combination of the names Shir 1 and Ron 2 which means "song of joy" in Hebrew.
Shirpaz f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Shir 1 and Paz 2 means "golden song" in Hebrew.
Shiry f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant transcription of Shiri.
Shlema f Yiddish
Polish Yiddish
Shlomtzion f Hebrew, History (Hebraized)
Means "peace of Zion" in Hebrew. Queen Salome Alexandra of Judaea (141-67 BCE) is known as Shlomtzion in Hebrew. It is borne by journalist Shlomzion Kenan, daughter of the late Israeli writer Amos Kenan.
Shoenlein f Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Derived from the middle high German Schœne meaning "Beautiful" and a diminutive suffix
Shoham f & m Hebrew
Means "onyx" or "sardonyx" in Hebrew. (see Onyx, see Sardonyx)
Shoinlin f Yiddish (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
variant of Shoenlein influenced by Yiddish pronunciation.
Shon m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Hebrew modern variant of the Irish boy's name Sean and it's unisex English variant Shawn.... [more]
Shoni f Yiddish
Means "beautiful" in Yiddish.
Shoonit f Hebrew
means "reef" in hebrew.
Shosh f Hebrew
Diminutive of Shoshana.
Shosha f Jewish, Yiddish, Dutch (Rare), Literature
Yiddish diminutive of Shoshana.... [more]
Shoshi f Hebrew
Diminutive of Shoshana.
Shoval f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Possibly means "tail" or "trail" in Hebrew.
Shterna f Yiddish
Variant of Sterna.
Shulamis f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Shulamit.
Shulamiyt f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Shulamit.
Shuli f Hebrew
Diminutive of Shulamit.
Shunit f Hebrew
Means "reef" in Hebrew.
Shyli f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew שי-לי (see Shaili).
Shyra f Hebrew
Means "song" in Hebrew.
Si f & m Hebrew (Rare)
peak, zenith; ultimate, best, greatest; highlight; (sports) record.
Sian m & f Hebrew (Rare)
From Hebrew שִׂיא meaning "highlight".
Sienah f Hebrew
Name: Sienah... [more]
Sigalia f Hebrew
Means 'God's violet' in Hebrew.... [more]
Sigi f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Sigal and Sigalit.
Sima f Hebrew, Jewish, Judeo-Catalan
Derived from Aramaic שים "what is entrusted", this name is usually translated as "treasure, collection of valuable objects".
Simhah m & f Hebrew, Jewish
Variant of Simcha.
Simi f Hebrew
Short form of Simcha
Simya f & m Muslim, Hebrew
Means "precious thing, limit".
Sinaya f Hebrew, Jewish
Modern Hebrew name, a feminine form of Sinai. It was given to 8 baby girls born in the United States in 2011.
Sivana f Hebrew (Rare)
Feminine form of Sivan.
Slove f Yiddish (Rare, Archaic)
Yiddish exclusively feminine form of Slava
Slowe f Yiddish
a Judeo-German variant of Slove (see Slava)
Smadi f Hebrew (Modern)
Smadi is a nickname for Smadar.
Snir m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The Hasbani River, also known as Snir Stream (Hebrew: נחל שניר‎‎ / Nahal Snir), is the major tributary of the Jordan River... [more]
Sora f Yiddish, Judeo-Spanish
Yiddish form of Sarah and Judeo-Spanish variant of Sara.
Sosha f Jewish, Yiddish, Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Shosha. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch television presenter Sosha Duysker (b. 1991).
Sosya f Jewish (Russified), Yiddish (Russified), Russian (Rare)
Russian Jewish diminutive of Shoshana/Susanna as well as a regular Russian variant of Zosya.
Sprins f Yiddish (Archaic)
Dutch-Yiddish form of Shprintze (see also Sprinz and Sprinze).
Sprinz f Medieval Jewish, Yiddish
Medieval German-Yiddish variant of Sprinze.
Sprinze f Yiddish
German Yiddish variant of Shprintze.
Stavit f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Stav.
Sterna f Yiddish
From Yiddish shtern, "star". It is sometimes used as a Yiddish form of Esther.
Sura f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Sarah.
Sury f Yiddish
Variant transcription of Suri.
Susannia f Hebrew
Variant of Susanna, which means "Lily" In Hebrew.
Suse f Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Variant of Zusa, recorded in 15th-century Frankfurt, Germany (see also Sisel).
Süsschen f Yiddish
Diminutive of Süsse.
Süsse f Yiddish
derived from the middle German Süß meaning "sweet" (compare to Zisa)
Szejna f Yiddish (Polonized)
Polonized form of Shayna. This was one of the most popular feminine names among Polish Jews in the 1920s and 1930s.
Szprinca f Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish-Yiddish form of Sabina.
Szterna f Yiddish (Polonized)
a Polonized form of Sterna
Szyfra f Yiddish (Polonized)
Polonised form of Shifra.
Taberah f & m Biblical Hebrew
It is from the King James Bible. It means “the fire of God”... [more]
Tagel f Hebrew
She will rejoice
Tagil f Hebrew
Means "(she) will rejoice", making it relative to Yagil.
Tair f Hebrew
Means "(she) will light up" in Hebrew, making it relative to Yair.
Tally f Hebrew, English
Diminutive of Tallulah, Talia 1 and other names that begin with or contain the element "Tal-".
Talmor f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the names Tal and Mor means "dew of myrrh" in Hebrew.
Talor m & f English, Hebrew
Combination of the word "טל" (Tal), "dew", and the word אור (Or), "light", also used as a variant of Taylor.
Taly f Hebrew
Variant of Tali.
Tama f Hebrew
means "Pure, innocent, honest" in hebrew.
Tamah f Hebrew
Found in the bible (King James Version) in the old testament
Tamuz m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Possibly means "hot, warm" in Hebrew. This is the tenth month in the jewish calendar.
Taube f Yiddish (Archaic)
German-Yiddish form of Toiba. The name coincides with German Taube "dove".
Tav f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "musical note" in Hebrew.
Tavi f & m English (Rare), Yiddish
Feminine diminutive of David. Diminutive of Octavia. Variation of Tavish. ... [more]
Taya f Hebrew (Modern)
Modern Hebrew acronym for "Made in The Beautiful Land of Israel" (Hebrew: תוצרת ארץ ישראל היפה)
Tchelet f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "Azure" or "Light blue" in Hebrew.
Te'eina f Jewish, Hebrew
Means "fig" in Hebrew.
Teenah f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "fig tree" in Hebrew.
Tehilah f Hebrew (Rare)
Rare variant transcription of Tehila.
Tehillah f Hebrew
The name means "glory" or "praise". Derived from the word "tehillim" which is the Hebrew word for the book of Psalms in the Bible.
Tehillah f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant transcription of Tehila.
Teibel f Yiddish
Pet form of Teibe/Teiba, a variant of Toiba.
Teltse f Yiddish
Variant of Toltse.
Telze f Yiddish
Variant of Teltse.
Tema f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Tamar.
Temerla f Yiddish
(Polish?) Yiddish diminutive of Tema. Found in Polish documents from the early 1800s.
Temima f Jewish, Hebrew
Means "innocent" in Hebrew.
Tene m & f Hebrew
Basket of fruit and vegetables, basket of the first fruits.... [more]
Tesharna f Yiddish
a transcription of Charna reflecting the Yiddish spelling
Teva f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "nature" in Hebrew.
Tevel m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare), Yiddish
Means "world", "universe" or "macrocosm" in Hebrew.
Teyva f Hebrew
Means "ark" in Hebrew.
Tifara f Hebrew
Means "glory, splendour, beauty" in Hebrew (closely related to the word תפארת (tiferet), an important concept in Kabbala).
Tiferet f Hebrew
Means "glory, magnificence" in Hebrew. The term "Tiferet Yisrael" comes from the Israeli Declaration of Independence, sighed on the 14th of May 1948.
Tiki f Hebrew
Diminutive of Tikva.
Tikvah f Hebrew
Variant of Tikva.
Tilla f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Tehila.
Tille f Yiddish
Variation of Tehila.
Timi m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Timor.
Timna f & m Biblical Hebrew (Rare), German (Austrian)
From a Biblical place name. In the Bible, this name is borne by a concubine of Eliphaz son of Esau, and mother of Amalek ( Genesis 36:12 ) (it may be presumed that she was the same as Timna sister of Lotan... [more]
Timor m & f Hebrew
Means "palm branches" in Hebrew.
Tira f Hebrew
Means "castle" in Hebrew.
Tiran m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
This name has several meanings: the first is a type of songbird, the second meaning is an island in the Suez Canal in the northern Red Sea. ... [more]
Tirze f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Tirzah.
Tlalit f Hebrew (Rare)
means "Sundew" in hebrew.
Toba f Yiddish
Variant of Toiba.
Tobi f & m English, Hebrew
Variant (typically feminine) of Toby.... [more]
Tohar m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Means "pureness", "cleanness", "brightness" in Hebrew.
Toltsa f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Dolça.
Toltse f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Dolça.
Toltzy f Jewish, Yiddish
Variant of Toltsa.
Tölz f Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Variant of Toltse. It was recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Tomli f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Tom 2 and Li 2.
Tor m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "turtle-dove" in Hebrew. The turtledove is a type of pigeon bird of small medium size. There are 16 species for this bird. The upper part is light brown and the lower part is in shades of pink-red... [more]
Tora f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Torah, the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
Tosel f Jewish, Yiddish
Diminutive of Toltsa.
Trany f Yiddish
Diminutive of Treindel.
Treindel f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Katharina.
Trostlin f Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Derived from German Trost "solace; comfort". This name was occasionally given to a girl born into a grieving family.
Tsedef f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "shell" in Hebrew, making it relative to the Arabic name Sadaf.
Tsillah f Hebrew
Rare variant spelling of Zillah.
Tsion m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Tzion, used for both males and females.
Tslil f Hebrew
Means "sound" in Hebrew.
Tsuf f & m Hebrew
Variant of Tzuf.
Tsukit f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Alternate transcription of Hebrew צוקית (see Tzukit).
Tsvetle f Yiddish
Slavicised form of Bluma, compare Russian цвето́к (cvetók) "flower" and Bulgarian Tsvetan.
Tushiya f Hebrew
Means "recommendation" in Hebrew.
Tuti f Hebrew
Diminutive of Reut.
Tuv f Hebrew
Means "goodness" in Hebrew.
Tyla f Yiddish
Variant of Tylla.
Tylla f Yiddish
Polish Yiddish variant of Tilla.
Tzacha f Hebrew
Variant transliteration of Zaha.
Tzahala f Hebrew (Modern)
Means "happiness, revelry, merriment" in Hebrew.
Tzameret f Hebrew
Means "elite, top, high level" in Hebrew.
Tzedaka f Hebrew (Rare)
Hebrew name meaning "justice, justness, fairness, righteous, merit, good deed, mercy, charity".
Tzefaniyah f Hebrew
Variation of the name Tzephanya or Tzephanyahu. Means (Hebrew): 'Secret of God'.
Tzeril f Yiddish
Tzeril is the Yiddish diminutive form of Sarah meaning 'princess'. When an 'e' is added to the end of the name, it adds the meaning 'little', which is an endearment.
Tziona f Hebrew (Rare), Jewish (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ziona.
Tzipa f Jewish, Yiddish
Translates to "pulp, flesh", as in the covering on a fruit. Also possibly a short form of Tzipora.
Tzipi f Hebrew, Yiddish
Diminutive of Tzipporah. A notable bearer is Israeli politician Tziporah 'Tzipi' Livni (1958-).
Tzippora f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Tzipporah.
Tzipporah f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew צִפּוֹרָה (see Tzipora).
Tzitte f Yiddish
Means "energetic" in Yiddish.
Tziyona f Hebrew
Feminine form of Tzion.
Tzlil f & m Hebrew
Variant of the name Tslil which means "sound; voice" in Hebrew.
Tzruya f Hebrew
Modern variant of Zeruiah.
Tzuf m & f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Zuph, or directly from Hebrew צוף (tsuf) meaning "nectar, honeydew".
Tzukit f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Tzuk. This is also the Hebrew word for a type of bird, the rock thrush (genus Monticola).
Tzuri m & f English (Rare), Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Zuri or Zurie influenced by the Hebrew name Tzuri'el
Tzurtel f Yiddish (Anglicized)
Yiddish צערטל or צאַרטל from German Zart meaning tender or gentle.
Tzviad m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Tzvi and the word עַד (ʿaḏ) "an eternity". The illustration of the gazelle, along with the value of eternity, creates a meaning that represents the beauty and existence of the Land of Israel... [more]
Tzviel m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Tzvi and El means "Gazelle of God" in Hebrew.
Tzvior m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Tzvi and Or meaning "gazelle of light" or "bright gazelle" in Hebrew.
Udel f Yiddish (Anglicized)
Either from the German Adel meaning "noble" or from Hodel a diminutive of Hudes. Udel (1720-1787), the righteous daughter of the Ba'al Shem Tov, was a historical bearer of this name.
Uriela f Hebrew, Italian
Feminine form of Uriel.
Uriella f Hebrew
Feminine form of Uriel.
Ushria f Hebrew
Means "blessed by Yahweh" in Hebrew.
Vardiel f Hebrew
Means "rose of God" in Hebrew.
Vardiya f American, Yiddish, Hebrew
Yiddish form of Vardina.
Vayeira m & f Hebrew
"He appeared." The God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob appeared.
Viva f Hebrew
Short form of Aviva
Vogel f Yiddish (Archaic)
Derived from Yiddish foigl "bird", the name was generally used as a vernacular form of Zipporah. It coincides with German Vogel "bird". It
Witla f Yiddish (?)
Presumably a (Polish?) Yiddish name, found in documents from the early 1800s regarding contemporary Yiddish-speakers in Poland.
Ya’ad m & f Hebrew
Means "destination; goal" in Hebrew.
Yaalom f Hebrew
Means "dimond" in hebrew.
Yaar m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Means "forest" in Hebrew, also masculine form of Yaara.
Ya'arit f Hebrew
Variant form of Yaara.
Yache f Jewish, Yiddish
Short form of Yachet or Yachna.
Yachet f Jewish, Yiddish
Some link this name to a pet form of Yocheved, while others say it is a Yiddish form of Jacinthe. See Yachna.
Yadin m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "(he) will judge" in Hebrew, also the Hebrew form of Jadon
Yaela f Hebrew
Variant of Yael.
Yaeli f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yael.
Yaffit f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yaffa.
Yafit f Hebrew
biblicle (Psalm)- you have become butiful
Yahalom f & m Hebrew
Modern Israeli name. ... [more]
Yahav m & f Hebrew
The name Yahav has some meanings: ... [more]
Yahel f & m Hebrew
Means "to shine, to make a halo" in Hebrew (see Hila).
Yahela f Hebrew
Derived from a verb from the Bible “YAHEL”, meaning “to shine and carry light, to create a halo”.
Yaheli f & m Hebrew
Variant of Yahel and Yali.
Yahelor m & f Hebrew
Means “to make a halo of light” in Hebrew. From a combination of Yahel and Or.
Yaira f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yair.
Yali f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Means "my God", from Hebrew יָה (yah) referring to the Hebrew God combined with לִי (li) meaning "to me, for me" (compare Li 2).
Yalin m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "(he) will host" in Hebrew.
Yam f & m Hebrew
Means "sea, ocean" in Hebrew. Known bearers include Yam Kaspers Anshel (1998-), an Israeli beauty pageant winner, and Yam Madar (2000-), an Israeli basketball player.
Yamit f Hebrew
Strictly feminine form of Yam.
Yamli f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "my sea" in Hebrew; a combination of Yam and Li 2.
Yara f Hebrew, Italian
Italian form and variant transcription of Yaara.
Yardenor f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
From the name Yarden, the original Hebrew form of the name of the Jordan river, and the name Or, meaning “light”.
Yarin m & f Hebrew
Masculine and feminine variant of Yaron.
Yasur m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Yasur is a first name and a last name that refers to some types of birds that live near the sea.... [more]
Yedida f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Jedidah.
Yehadit f Hebrew
Variant of Yehudit.
Yehudis f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Yehudit.
Yemina f Hebrew, Spanish
A Hebrew name meaning "right hand". This name signifies strength.
Yeshua f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
From the Hebrew 'ישועה' meaning "salvation"
Yetta f Yiddish
Possibly a diminutive of Yehudit or Esther, or a variant of Etta.
Yides f Yiddish
Diminutive of Yehudis and Yehudit.
Yifah f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
From Hebrew יִפְעָה (yif'ah) meaning "splendor, brightness".
Yifat f Hebrew
Means "splendor" in Hebrew.
Yinam m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "it will be pleasant" in Hebrew.
Yisraela f Hebrew (Rare)
Female varriant of Yisrael
Yissl m & f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Joseph and Josephine.
Yita f Hebrew (Rare), Yiddish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Yetta.
Yitav m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "it will be good" in Hebrew.
Yitta f Yiddish
Variant of Yetta.
Yitty f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Jutta or a diminutive of Yetta.
Yochannah f Hebrew
"Yahveh-favored," "Yahveh-graced" or "Yahveh-inclined"... [more]
Yochi f Hebrew
Diminutive of Yocheved.
Yodfat f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Used as a female name in modern Hebrew, Yodfat is a variant of the Hebrew name Yotvat, which is derived of the Hebrew root TOV, meaning good. ... [more]
Yoela f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yoel.
Yoella f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yoel.
Yosefa f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yosef.
Yotvat f Hebrew (Modern, Rare, Archaic)
Used as a female name in modern Hebrew, Yotvat is derived of the Hebrew root TOV, meaning good. ... [more]
Yovel m & f Biblical Hebrew
From the Hebrew noun, יוֹבֵל, meaning a ram horn trumpet (shofar) or the Jubilee year prescribed in the Hebrew Bible.
Yuli f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Means "July (the month)" in Hebrew, making it a cognate of July.
Yulie f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew יולי (see Yuli 3). A known bearer is Israeli documentary filmmaker Yulie Cohen (1956-).
Yuta f Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddishfied variant of the German given name Jutta via the Yiddish transcription יוטא
Yuva f Hebrew (Modern)
Feminine short form of Yuval.
Yuvali f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yuval or a combination of the name Yuval and the name Li 2, then the meaning will be "my stream, my brook" in Hebrew.
Yuvalor f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "stream of light", a combination of the names Yuval and Or.
Yuvi m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yuval.
Zabdy f & m Biblical Hebrew
Means "God has given" in Hebrew.
Zaerle f Yiddish, Medieval Jewish
German Yiddish diminutive of Sarah, first recorded between the late 1300s and early 1400s.
Zafrira f Hebrew (Rare)
Feminine form of Zafrir.