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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Jewish.
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Cvi m Jewish (Magyarized)
Hungarian and Serbo-Croatian transcription of Tsvi.
Cwi m Hebrew (Polonized)
A Polonized spelling of Zvi
Dalien דאלין m Hebrew (Rare)
Meaning unknown at this point in time.
Danor דנאור, דן-אור m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Dan 1 means "(he) judges" and the name Or means "light", used as first name and as last name.
Dara f & m Hebrew
Means "heart of wisdom" in Hebrew.
Darel דראל m & f English (Rare), Hebrew (Rare)
In Hebrew it’s a combination of the name Dar, means "(mother of) pearl, nacre" and El, reference to God. In English it’s used as variant of Darell.
Datiel דטיאל m Hebrew
Means "what God knows".
Daví m Catalan, Aragonese, Judeo-Catalan
Catalan and Aragonese form of David.
Davui m Judeo-Catalan
Judeo-Catalan form of David.
Daweska דאויסכא m Assyrian, Jewish
Diminutive of Dawis.
Dawis דוד‎ m Assyrian, Jewish
Lishana Deni form of David.
Deckel דקל m & f Hebrew (Anglicized, Modern)
Variant of Dekel.
Deulosal m Judeo-Provençal (Archaic), Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Means "God save him". It appears to have been used as a translation of Isaiah.
Diddy דידי m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Diminutive of Yedidiya or Jedidiah (for boys) and Adi 1 (for girls, and sometimes for boys).
Didi דִידִי m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of names that contains the letter D, such as Adi 1, Jedidiah, Yedidia or David... [more]
Din דין m & f Hebrew
Means "judgment" in Hebrew.
Din דִּין f & m Hebrew
Din, or Deen, "דִּין" (Dean), is the male or other version of the name Dinah, "דִּינָה" (Dina/ Deena), it means Judged by gid, or God's gudgment. "דִּינוֹ שֶׁל אֱלֹהִים"
Dishon m Hebrew (Rare), African American
The name of a few minor characters in the Hebrew Bible. It means “Antelope” in Hebrew.
Dolev דוֹלֶב m & f Hebrew
Means "plane tree" in Hebrew.
Doli דוֹלִי m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Dolev.
Dorel דוראל m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the names Dor and El means "God's Generation" in Hebrew.
Doriav דוריאב m Hebrew (Rare)
Possibly means "generation of my father" from דּוֹר (see Dor) and אָב (ab) meaning "father".
Doriel דוריאל m & f Hebrew, Literature
Possibly means "God's generation" in Hebrew, in which case it would be derived from Hebrew dor "generation" (see also Dor) combined with Hebrew el "God"... [more]
Dory m Hebrew, Jewish
Alternate transcription of Hebrew דּוֹרִי (See Dori).
Dotan דותן m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The Bible tells us that Joseph found his brothers in a place named Dotan, which is possibly means "pit" or "hole" in Hebrew.
Dovber m Jewish
Combination of Hebrew Dov and Yiddish Ber, both meaning "bear"
Dover דובער m Jewish (Ashkenazi)
Combination of the Hebrew name Dov (דוב) and the Yiddish name Ber (בער).
Dovev דּוֹבֵב m Hebrew
Means "to draw out, cause to speak", though "whisper" is the more commonly accepted meaning.
Dovi m Hebrew, Yiddish
Diminutive of Dovid.
Dovie m Jewish
Possibly an anglicized variant of Dovi. See also Dov.
Dubi דובי m Hebrew
Means "teddy bear" in Hebrew. It's typically used as a diminutive form of Dov.
Dudi דודי m Hebrew
Diminutive of David.
Dudu דודו m Hebrew
Diminutive of David.
Duran m Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish, Medieval Spanish, Gascon
Derived from the Catalan adjective duran “steadfast".
Dvir דביר m Hebrew
The Holy of Holies. It is a term in the Hebrew Bible which refers to the inner sanctuary of the Tabernacle where God dwelt and later the Temple in Jerusalem where the Ark of the Covenant was kept during the First Temple, which could be entered only by the High Priest on Yom Kippur after sanctifying himself.
Eban m Hebrew
Means "stone" or "stone of help"
Ebon m Hebrew
Means "foundation stone" in Hebrew.
Effy אפי m & f Hebrew
Diminutive for names that starting with "Ef" like Efraim and Efrat
Efroim m Yiddish
Yiddish for Ephraim.... [more]
Efrojm m Yiddish
Variant of Efroim.
Eilam m Hebrew
The name of one of the biblical Noah's grandsons. It means "one who is eternal".
Einav עֵנָב, עינב m & f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Enav.
Eisek m Jewish
A polish-jewish familiar form of Jizchak.... [more]
Eisig m Yiddish
Variant of Eisek.
Eisik m Yiddish
German-Yiddish form of Isaac.
Eismann m Yiddish
Diminutive of Eisik.
Eitam עיטם m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Eitam means "sea eagle" in Hebrew.
El'ad אֶלְעָד m Hebrew
Means "God is an eternity" in Hebrew, from אֵל (ʾēl) "God, the supreme deity, esp. the God of Israel" and עַד (ʿaḏ) "an eternity".... [more]
Elan m English (Rare), Jewish
Anglicized form of Elon and Ilan.
Elazer m Hebrew
The name Elazer is boy's name of Hebrew origin meaning "God has helped".
Elchai רפואה m Hebrew
Eldar אלדר m & f Hebrew
Most sources state that this name means "God resides" in Hebrew. This could be correct, as the first element is indeed clearly derived from Hebrew el meaning "God". However, I can't find any Hebrew verb that means "to reside" and looks physically similar to the second element... [more]
Eldor אלדור m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of El, reference to God and Dor meaning "generation".
Elgad אלגד m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means “God of fortune” or “luck from God”, a combination of El and Gad.
Eliad אליעד m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Eli 2 and Ad means "My God is eternal" in Hebrew, it can be also variant of the name El'ad.
Eliada אֶלְיָדָע m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "God knows" in Hebrew (or possibly "God knew" or "God (is) knowing"). In the Old Testament this is the name of several characters, including a son of King David.
Eliahu אֵלִיָּהוּ m Hebrew
Variant transcription of אֵלִיָּהוּ (see Eliyahu.
Eliam אֱלִיעָם m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "God's people" in Hebrew, derived from Hebrew el "God" and am "people". Eliam was the name of a biblical character listed in the Books of Samuel as one of "The Thirty."
Eliasaf אֵלִיאָסָף m Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the names Eli 2 and Asaf, means "God has collected" in Hebrew.
Eliathah אֱלִיאָ֫תָה m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "God comes (to him)" or "to whom God will come", derived from Hebrew el "God" and atháh "to come, to bring". In the bible, this was the name of one of the many sons of Heman the Levite.
Eliaz אליעז m Hebrew
Means "my God is strong" from Hebrew אֵלִי (elí) "my God" and עז (az) "strong, vehement, harsh".
Elichai אֱלִיחַי m Hebrew
My God lives, my God is alive
Elidor אלידור m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Eli 2 and Dor means "Generation of my God" in Hebrew.
Elie m Jewish, Yiddish, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Short form of Eliezer or Elijah. A famous bearer is Elie Wiesel, Jewish rights activist.
Elienai m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Meaning: The God of my eyes or my eyes are towards God. ... [more]
Elimelech אֱלִימֶ֫לֶך m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "my God is king" in Hebrew, derived from Hebrew el "God" and malákh "to rule". In the bible, this was the name of the late husband of Naomi.
Elimelek m Hebrew (Archaic)
Name of Naomi's husband in the Bible (Rth 1:2).
Elinatan אלינתן m Hebrew
Hebrew name combining Eli and Natan
Elinoam אֵלִינוֹעַם, אלי-נועם, אלי נועם m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Eli 2 and Noam means "Pleasantness of my God" in Hebrew.
Elioz אליעוז m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Eli 2 means "My God" and the name Oz 2 means "power" / "strength".
Elipaz אליפז m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Eli 2 means "My God" and the name Paz 2 means "gold".
Éliphas m Hebrew (Gallicized)
Éliphas Lévi, the name under which he published his books, was Alphonse Louis Constant’s attempt to translate or transliterate his given names Alphonse Louis into the Hebrew language.
Eliran אלירן m Hebrew
Combination of the name Eli 2, means "My God" and Ran, means "singing" or "(he) sang". It can be also variant of Eliron... [more]
Eliraz אֱלִירָז m & f Hebrew
Combination of Eli 2 and Raz; means "my God is a secret" or "my God is a mystery" in Hebrew (compare Raziel).
Eliron אלירון m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Eli 2 and Ron 2 means "my God is song" or "my God is joy" in Hebrew.
Elish m Hebrew
Possibly a variant of Elisha
Elishai אלישאי m Hebrew
Elizaphan m Hebrew
my God has hidden
Elizohar אליזוהר ,אליזהר f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "my God is brilliant" or "my God is shining" in Hebrew, a combination of Eli 2 and Zohar. Used both as first name and surname.
Ellior אליאור m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Elior.
Elor אלאור m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the names El and Or means "God of light" in Hebrew, also variant of names like Elior and Orel.
Elroi אלרועי m Hebrew
Combination of the names El and Roi 2 means "God is my shepherd" in Hebrew.
Elroi אֵלרוֹאִי, אֵל רֳאִי m Hebrew
From the Hebrew name אֵלרוֹאִי ’elrō’î meaning "God who sees me", derived from the elements אֵל 'el "God" and ראי r’j as participle with suffix.... [more]
Elrom אלרום m Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the names El and Rom means "highness of God" in Hebrew.
Elul אֱלוּל m Jewish, Hebrew
Elul is the twelfth month of the Jewish civil year and the sixth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar, usually coinciding with parts of August and September.... [more]
Elya אליה f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Eliya.
Elyada אלידע, אל-ידע m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "God knows" in Hebrew, it's a combination of El, reference to God, and the word yada means "(he) knew". The name appears in Kings 1: 11, verse 23 And it belongs to Elyada, Razon's father.
Elyair אֵליָאִיר m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "God will light" in Hebrew, a combination of El and Yair יָאִיר
Elyakim אליקים m Hebrew
Variant spelling of Eliakim
Elyam אֵל יָם m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of El, meaning “God” and Yam, meaning “sea”.... [more]
Elyaniv אֵליָנִיב m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names El (or Eliya) and Yaniv, and the meaning would be "God will prosper".
Elyashiv אלישיב m Hebrew
God will answer/return
Elye עליע m Yiddish
Variant of Elie.
Elyezer m Jewish, Hebrew
Means "My God is help" In the Old Testament this was the name of Abraham and one of the sons of moses (See Exodus 18:4 for an explanation of the significance of the name)
Elyon m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Elyon (עֶלְיוֹן) is a Hebrew word meaning "uppermost", "supreme", or "highest". It is one of the many epithets and titles for God in Judaism.
Elza m English (American), Hebrew
Possibly a variant or short form of Eliezer used in the Southern United States.
Elzie m & f Hebrew
Diminutive form of Eliezer meaning "God helps".
Emek עמק m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "valley" in Hebrew.
Enan m Hebrew
Origin: Hebrew, "having eyes" the father of a minor old testament character. Implcation: the center of attention.
Enav עֵנָב, עינב f & m Hebrew
Means "grape" in Hebrew.
Enbar ענבר, עינבר f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Inbar.
Enosch m Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Archaic), German
Variant of Enos recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.... [more]
Ephraem m Biblical (Latinized), Jewish (Latinized), History
Latinized form of the Hebrew name 'Efrayim via its hellenized form Ephraim.
Ephrayim m Hebrew (?)
Transliterated form of Ephraim.
Erel אראל m & f Hebrew
Possibly derived from Hebrew אֶרְאֵל (erel), a word found in the Old Testament (in Isaiah 33:7) which means "hero, valiant one" or possibly "angel" (related to 'Er'ellı̄m, a post-biblical name of the angels, and perhaps originally a contracted form of Ariel: אריאל).... [more]
Eselias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Atsalyahu, as it first appeared in the Septuagint. The name is often written as Ezelias in direct English translations of the Septuagint, even though the Greek spelling in the Septuagint very clearly does not contain the zeta (i.e. the Greek letter 'z').
Eshel אשל m Hebrew
it's a kind of a tree-tamarisk.
Eshkol אשכול m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Means "grape cluster" in Hebrew.
Eshram אֶשְׁרַם m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Eshram means, "High Fire" it is used to describe The LORD's appearance.
Esron m Hebrew
Hebrew or Yiddish means happy, joyful possibly shepherd also
Etan m Jewish, Biblical German, Biblical Swedish
Variant of Ethan used in the German and Swedish translation of the Bible. This name is borne by Israeli-American director Etan Cohen.
Etgar אֶתגָר m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "challenge, dare" in Hebrew, this name is not related to Edgar.
Evenezer m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Ebenezer.
Evescha m Judeo-Catalan
Meaning unknown. Theories include a derivation from Occitan evesque, meaning "bishop".
Eylam עילם m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The name of one of the biblical Noah's grandsons. It means "one who is eternal".
Eynav עֵנָב, עינב f & m Hebrew
Variant of Enav.
Ezri m Hebrew
Means "my helper" in Hebrew. In the Bible Ezri was an overseer during King David's reign.
Fabib m Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Either an adaption of Ḥabīb or else of Hebrew Habib.
Fagim m Judeo-Provençal (Archaic), Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Possibly a Judeo-Catalan or Judeo-Provençal vernacular form of Hayyim, reflecting the local pronunciation in medieval Occitania.
Faitel פיטל, פייטל m Yiddish
Derived from the Latin name Vitalis, meaning "full of life". It came into use in Eastern Europe at the beginning of the 16th century.
Feibelmann m Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Archaic)
Diminutive of Feibesch recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Feibesch m Yiddish (Archaic)
German-Yiddish variant of Feibush.
Feijel m Yiddish
Russian-Yiddish form of Feyel.
Feyel m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Fischel m Yiddish
German-Yiddish variant of Fishel.
Friedmann m Yiddish (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Medieval Judeo-German vernacular form of Schalom (See Shalom). Compare also the German given name Friedemann.
Froim m Yiddish
Variant of Efroim.
Gabai גבאי m Hebrew, Jewish
Derived from a Jewish term used for an assistant at a synagogue, a charity collector and literally a collector of dues. It comes from the Hebrew roots ג-ב-ה (g-b-h) referred to the meaning "height".
Gadi גדי m Hebrew
Diminutive of Gad.
Gadiel m Jewish
Means "God is my luck" or "God is my good fortune" in Hebrew.
Gadol m Yiddish
Yiddish for Gedaliah
Gafna m & f Hebrew
Means "vine"
Galaf m Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Arabic
Judeo-Spanish form of Arabic Halif.
Galor גלאור, גל-אור m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Gal 1 means "wave" and the name Or means "light".
Gamliel m Yiddish
Variant of Gamaliel.
Gavi גבי m & f Hebrew
Short form of Gavriel or Gavrielle.
Gavri גברי m Hebrew
Means "manly / my man" in Hebrew, also a diminutive for Gavriel
Gaylor m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare), American
Variant of Galor or from an English occupational surname meaning "jailer".
Gentile m & f Judeo-Italian, Judeo-Spanish
Probably a Judeo-Italian and Judeo-Spanish form of Yentl.
Gento m Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Hebrew Shem Tov "good name".
Geri גרי m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Gershom.
Gersh m Russian, Jewish
Russian form of Hirsh.
Gershel m Russian, Jewish
Russian form of Hershel, and diminutive of Gersh.
Gersom m Dutch, Hebrew (?)
Dutch form of Gershom.
Gerson m Catalan (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (African), Judeo-Provençal
Catalan and Judeo-Provençal form of Gershon and African and Brazilian Portuguese variant of Gérson.
Gery גרי m Hebrew
a pet name for Gershon.
Geshem גשם f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare), Biblical Hebrew
The Hebrew word גֶּשֶׁם (géshem) means "rain".... [more]
Gesher f & m Hebrew
Means "bridge" in Hebrew.
Gethalia m Jewish (Archaic)
Variant of Gedaliah, recorded in what is present-day Germany in the 1500s.
Geva גבע m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Place name in Israel, meaning ''hill''.
Ghil'ad גלעד m Hebrew
Variant of Gilad. Ghil'ad Zuckermann (1971-) is an Israeli-born language revivalist and linguist.
Gilgal גִּלְגָּל‎ m Hebrew (Archaic)
"Galgalatokai of the Twelve Stones") is the name of one or more places in the Hebrew Bible. ...... [more]
Gill גִּיל m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Gil 3, used as a unisex name.
Gilli גילי, גיל-לי f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Gili, or a combination of the names Gil 3 and Li 2, means "my joy", "my happiness" in Hebrew.
Gilly גילי f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Modern form of Gili.
Gilor גילאור, גיל-אור m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Gil 3 means "joy, happiness" and the name Or means "light".
Gily גִּילִי f & m Hebrew
Variant of Gili.
Giora גִּיּוֹרָא m Hebrew
Means "proselyte, convert to Judaism" in Aramaic. Simon bar Giora was a Jewish military leader in the First Jewish-Roman War (66-73 CE) whose father may have been a Gentile converted to Judaism.
Giuteni m Judeo-Italian
Possibly a form of Ioctan (see Yoqtan) or a surname inspired on it. ... [more]
Godolias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Gedaliah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Golan גולן m Hebrew
From the name of the Golan Heights, a region (currently) in the north of Israel. Originally used as a place name in the Bible.... [more]
Gome גומא m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "papyrus" in Hebrew.
Gonen m Hebrew
Means "defender" in Hebrew.
Goni גוני m & f Hebrew
Possibly taken from the word gavan (גוון) which means "tone" or "shade (of a color)" in Hebrew.
Gotholias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Athaliah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Gothoniel m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Othniel, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Gotlib גאָטליב m Yiddish (Rare, Archaic)
Yiddish spelling of Gottlieb, possibly used as a translation of Yedidia.
Gumbrecht m German (Rare, Archaic), Jewish (Ashkenazi, Archaic)
A dithematic name formed from the Germanic name elements gunda "war" and beraht "bright".... [more]
Gur גּוּר m Hebrew
Means "cub" or "puppy" in Hebrew.
Gutmann m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Derived from the Middle High German and Yiddish name elements Gut "Good" and Mann "Man". This name was frequently used as a medieval vernacular form of Tovia
Hadarezer m Jewish
Means "Splendid aid"
Hagai חגי m Hebrew
Either an alternate transcription of Haggai or a younger form of the name.
Hai חי m Hebrew
Means "alive" or "living" in Hebrew.
Halel הַלֵל f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Hillel.
Hananeel חושיאל m Hebrew
Means "God graciously gave" in Hebrew.
Hananel m Hebrew
Hebrew. This is a traditional, though seldom-used, Jewish name. It means "God is gracious". Ultimately, it derives from the same Hebrew root as John and Anne.
Hananya חֲנַנְיָה m Hebrew
Variant transcription of חֲנַנְיָה (See Chananyah)
Haym m Hebrew, Yiddish
Variant of Chayyim.
Hedi הדי m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "my echo" in Hebrew.
Heichal היכל f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "hall", "shrine" or "temple" in Hebrew, it's quite rare name in Israel.
Heimann m German (Rare), Jewish (Rare)
Variant spelling of Heymann. Known bearers of this name include the German Jewish bibliographer Hayyim "Heimann" Michael (1792-1846) and the Prussian-born Romanian Jewish linguist Heimann Hariton Tiktin (1850-1936).
Heinemann m German (Archaic), Jewish (Archaic)
Probably a variant of Heymann. A known bearer of this name was the German rabbi Heinemann Vogelstein (1841-1911).
Hen חן f & m Hebrew (Modern), Biblical Hebrew
Variant of Chen 2.
Henach m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Enoch.
Herschell m Yiddish
German Yiddish variant of Hershel.
Hersz m Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish-Yiddish variant of Hersh.
Herszek m Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish influenced name, see Hersz.
Herszka m Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish influenced name, see Hersz.
Herz m Yiddish
This name was apparently used as a secular form of Naphtali.
Herzl הֵרצְל, הערצל m Hebrew (Rare), Yiddish (Rare)
Herzl is originally a Yiddish given name. Currently it is both given and surname for both Hebrew-speaking and Yiddish-speaking Jews. The most famous Herzl is Benyamin Ze'ev "Theodor" Herzl, a Hungarian journalist who founded Modern Zionism.
Hesed חֶסֶד f & m Hebrew
Variant transcription of חֶסֶד (See Chesed)
Heyim m Hebrew
Alternative of Hayim
Heymann m German (Rare), Jewish (Rare)
German Jewish form of Chayyim (see Chayim). This name could also be the German form of Hagiman in some cases; for this, compare the medieval Dutch name Heyman.... [more]
Heynekh העניך m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Enoch.
Hezi חזי m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yechezkel.
Hind הינד m Yiddish
Hirsch m Yiddish
German-Yiddish variant of Hersh, which was used to translate Tzvi.... [more]
Hiskia m Jewish (Rare, Archaic)
German transcription of Hizkiah.
Hod הוד f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "glory, splendor" in Hebrew, making it relative to Hadar.
Hof חוף f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "beach, shore" in Hebrew.
Honi חוני m Jewish
Jewish name in late antiquity. Honi the Circle-Drawer, a rabbi from the 1st century BC, is detailed in both the Mishnah and Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews.
Horsa m Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include an adaption of Hebrew Hoshaya and a variant of Catalan Ursí (via the variant Ors).
Hoshe’a הוֹשֵׁעַ m Biblical Hebrew, Hebrew
Means “salvation.”
Hoshen חֹשֶׁן, חושן f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Hoshen is the priestly breastplate, who was a sacred breastplate worn by the High Priest of the Israelites. 12 different precious stones were placed in it against the twelve tribes and it was placed on the chest of the High Priest... [more]
Hosie m Hebrew
Diminutive of Hosea.
Hovav חובב m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Hobab. A famous bearer is Hovi Star whos birth name was Hovav Sekukets
Hualit m Judeo-Spanish (Archaic)
Judeo-Spanish form of Arabic Walid.
Iacobo m Judeo-Catalan
Judeo-Catalan form of Jacob.
Iahudano m Judeo-Catalan
Judeo-Catalan form of Judah.
Iannaios m Hebrew (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Yannai.
Iarden יַרְדֵן m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Yarden.
Icek m Yiddish (Russified)
Russified Yiddish form of Isaac.
Idanli עידן-לי f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Idan and Lee 2 means "my era" in Hebrew.
Idanya עידניה f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "era of God", from the Hebrew name Idan and the letters יָה (yah) referring to the Hebrew God.
Idar אידר m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Possibly means "to glorify" in Hebrew, derived from the name Adir.
Idel אידל m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Masculine form of the name Idaliah.
Iechonias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Jeconiah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Iemouel m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Jemuel, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Iezekial m Hebrew
Variant of Ezekiel.
Igal m Hebrew, Biblical
Variant of Yigal.
Ilani אילני f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Ilana and Ilan.
Ilann אילן m Jewish (Rare)
Means "Tree" in Hebrew.
Ilay עילי, עילאי, איליי, אילאי m & f Hebrew
Means "high" or "supreme", from Aramaic origin.
Ilit f & m Hebrew (Modern)
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Ilor אִילוֹר f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of names like Elor and Lior.... [more]
Imanuel עמנואל, עימנואל m & f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Emmanuel.
Ionathas m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
Greek form of Jonathan, as it first appeared in the Septuagint. It was later also used in the Vulgate, specifically in I Maccabees.
Iosaphias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Yosiphyah (see Josiphiah), as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Irad עִירָד m Hebrew, Biblical
In the Old Testament, Irad is the grandson of Cain.
Ishai m Hebrew
Variant of Yishai
Ishaya ישעיהו m Hebrew (Rare)
Rare transcription of Yeshayahu.
Ismar m Jewish
German adaption of Itamar.
Itan איטן m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "phleum" in Hebrew, the phleum is a type of grain that looks like a herb or grass. In the Jerusalem Talmud in "Tractate Kala'im", it is mentioned as a grain that can be grown together with wheat without being considered as a hybrid.... [more]
Itay איתי m Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Itai 1.
Itiel איתיאל m Hebrew
Means "God with me" in Hebrew, from a combination of Itai 1 and El.
Itzak יִצְחָק m Hebrew, English
Variant of Yitzhak, the original Hebrew form of Isaac meaning "he will laugh"
Itzik איציק m Hebrew (Modern), Yiddish
Diminutive of Itzhak.
Iuda m Biblical Romanian, Russian (Archaic), Jewish
Russian and Romanian form of Judah.
Iuval יוּבָל m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Yuval.
Ivri עברי, עיברי m Hebrew
Masculine form of Ivriya.
Iyar אייר f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Iyar is the eighth month in the jewish calendar. The name was brought from the Babylonian exile and originates from the Akkadian word for "light". His name is in the Bible "Yerach Ziv", means "bright moon"... [more]
Izmael m Hungarian (Rare), Eastern African (Rare), Judeo-Catalan, Biblical Hungarian, Biblical Polish, Biblical Czech, Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Judeo-Catalan and Somali form of Ishmael, as well as a Spanish and Portuguese variant of Ismael.
Izrael m Yiddish
Polish-Yiddish form of Israel.
Jabal m Hebrew
Means "a stream" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Jabal was the son of Lamech and Adah, and brother to Jubal... [more]