Best of Hebrew Girls' Names

  1. Aviv
    • Atira
      • Chana
        • Origin:

          Hebrew; "Grace"
        • Meaning:

          "Grace"
        • Description:

          Variation of Channah and Hannah. Making multiple appearances in the US popularity charts during the latter portion of the twentieth century, Chana has now remained in the Top 1000 since 2008.
      • Chava
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          The Biblical form of Eve. English speakers may find the forms Ava or Eve easier in everyday life, but Chava is a lovely variation for a family that speaks Hebrew or Yiddish.
      • Chaya
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, feminine version of Chayyim meaning "life"
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          A life-affirming choice—just beware pronunciation issues among the goyim in your neighborhood.
      • Elisheva
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          Elisheva was the original name of Aaron's wife in the Book of Exodus; Elisheva gains strength and distinction via the v sound.
      • Hadassah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "myrtle tree"
        • Description:

          This Hebrew name of Queen Esther is well used in Israel (especially for girls born around the holiday of Purim), and in the US is the name of a Zionist women's philanthropic organization. Formerly shunned as hyper-religious, this name entered the Top 1000 in 2007 and has since climbed into the Top 700. Nickname Haddie feels like a natural companion for Addie and Maddie.
      • Isaaca
        • Jude
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Judith or variation of Judah
          • Meaning:

            "praised"
          • Description:

            Jude may be a rising boys' name, thanks to Jude Law, but it's also a new way to spin Judy or Judith as well as a name that's long been used quietly for girls as well as boys. Alexis Stewart, daughter of Martha, named her daughter Jude and Jessica Lange plays Sister Jude on American Horror Story.
        • Leah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "weary"
          • Description:

            Strong but sweet, Leah is a classic name that doesn’t feel dull or dusty. It’s got plenty of dignity, grace, and pluck, making it a solid choice in the 21st century.
        • Lila
          • Origin:

            Arabic, Sanskrit
          • Meaning:

            "night; play"
          • Description:

            Lila is one of the girl names with a double l sound — Lila, Lola, Layla, Leila, Lily et al — that have caught on in a major way., Delicate yet dynamic, Lila has a slightly international flair.
        • Lior
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "I have a light"
          • Description:

            Lior connects with several factors stylish for Israeli names: It's short, it's unisex, and it has an uplifting nature theme. Lior might make a more modern spin on Leah.
        • Mayim
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "water"
          • Description:

            This Hebrew water name has two main popular associations: Mayim Bialik, who played the title role in the early 90s TV series "Blossom," and the popular Israeli folk dance, "Mayim, Mayim."
        • Miriam
          • Origin:

            Hebrew or Egyptian
          • Meaning:

            "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
          • Description:

            The oldest-known form of Mary, serious and solemn Miriam has been a particular favorite of observant Jewish parents. But we can see it extending beyond that sphere into the next wave of Old Testament names post-Rachel, Rebecca, Sarah, Hannah, and Leah. Miriam is currently the Number 1 girls' name in Israel.
        • Tova
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "good, pleasing"
          • Description:

            Lively modern Hebrew name with a positive meaning.
        • Tziporah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "bird"
          • Description:

            Biblical wife of Moses whose name has many variations, with and without the initial T and final h, with one p or two. However you spell it, it's an original choice that also carries teasing potential; those zipper jokes will get old fast, though Zippy is a cute nickname.
        • Tzipporah
          • Winnie
            • Origin:

              English diminutive of Winifred
            • Meaning:

              "holy peacemaking, gentle friend"
            • Description:

              This pet form of such names as Winifred and Edwina and Gwendolyn has loads of vintage charm, a la Millie and Maisie, with a decidedly winning vibe. And it just got celebrity cred as the baby daughter of Jimmy Fallon.
          • Yemina