Hebrew Boy Baby Names 2026

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  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Aaron, a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible, is best known as the elder brother of Moses and the first High Priest of Israel. His name, of Hebrew origin ('Aharon'), is traditionally interpreted as meaning "mountain of strength" or "exalted." Aaron plays a crucial role in the Exodus narrative, serving…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Abel, the second son of Adam and Eve, holds a poignant place in biblical history as the first martyr recorded in the Scriptures. His name is derived from the Hebrew "Hevel," meaning "breath," "vapor," or "vanity," reflecting the brevity of life. Abel was a shepherd who offered God the firstborn…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Abraham, originally named Abram, is one of the central patriarchs in the Bible and a foundational figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. His name, given by God, means "father of many nations" (Genesis 17:5). Born in Ur of the Chaldees, Abraham is called by God to leave his homeland for…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Adam, the first human created by God according to the Genesis account, is a foundational figure in the Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition. His name in Hebrew ('adam) means "man" or is related to "adamah," meaning "ground" or "earth," signifying his creation from the dust of the earth. Adam’s life story is central…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Amos, one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible, is known for his forthright message of social justice and divine judgment. His name in Hebrew ('Amos) means "burden" or "carried." A shepherd and dresser of sycamore figs from Tekoa, Amos was called by God to prophesy during the…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Asa, the third king of Judah, reigned for forty-one years and is noted for his religious reforms and dedication to God. His name in Hebrew means "physician" or "healer." Asa’s reign, recorded in 1 Kings 15 and 2 Chronicles 14–16, was marked by efforts to purge idolatry from the land,…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Asher, one of the twelve sons of Jacob and the eighth son overall, was born to Zilpah, Leah's maidservant. His name in Hebrew ('Asher) means 'happy' or 'blessed.' Asher became the progenitor of the Tribe of Asher, one of the twelve tribes of Israel, whose inheritance was in the fertile…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Barnabas, a key figure in the New Testament, was an early Christian disciple known for his generosity, encouragement, and missionary work alongside the Apostle Paul. His given name was Joseph, but the apostles gave him the surname Barnabas, meaning 'Son of Encouragement' or 'Son of Consolation' (Acts 4:36). A Levite…

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    Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is identified in the synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) as part of the apostolic circle. His name, of Aramaic origin (Bar-Tolmay), means 'son of Tolmay' or 'son of the furrows,' possibly suggesting an agricultural background. Many scholars believe Bartholomew is the…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Short form

    Son

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Benjamin, the twelfth and youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, is a significant figure in biblical history and the founder of the Tribe of Benjamin. His name in Hebrew (Binyamin) means 'son of the right hand' or 'son of the south,' symbolizing strength and favor. Benjamin's birth was bittersweet; his…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Boaz, a central figure in the Book of Ruth, was a wealthy landowner in Bethlehem and a man of great kindness and integrity. His name, of Hebrew origin, is often interpreted as 'strength' or 'swiftness.' Boaz is remembered for his role as the kinsman-redeemer for Ruth, a Moabite widow. Demonstrating…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Cain, the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, is a pivotal yet tragic figure in the early biblical narrative. His name, from the Hebrew Qayin, may mean 'acquired' or 'possession,' reflecting Eve's statement upon his birth: 'I have gotten a man with the help of the LORD.' Cain was a…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Caleb, a faithful spy and leader during the Israelites' wilderness journey, is remembered for his unwavering trust in God's promises. His name in Hebrew (Kalev) is often interpreted as 'wholehearted' or 'faithful,' though it also resembles the Hebrew word for 'dog,' symbolizing loyalty. Caleb, from the tribe of Judah, was…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Daniel, the central figure in the Book of Daniel, is celebrated for his wisdom, integrity, and prophetic visions. His name in Hebrew (Daniyyel) means 'God is my judge.' A noble youth from Judah, Daniel was taken captive to Babylon during the exile. He rose to prominence in the royal court…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    David, the second king of Israel, is one of the most revered figures in the Bible. His name in Hebrew (Dawid) means 'beloved.' A shepherd boy from Bethlehem, David rose to fame after defeating the giant Goliath with a sling and a stone. Anointed by the prophet Samuel, David became…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Biblical

    Stone of help

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Eli, a priest and judge of Israel, played a significant role during the transition from the period of the judges to the era of the monarchy. His name in Hebrew (Eli) means 'ascension' or 'my God.' Eli served at the sanctuary in Shiloh, mentoring the young Samuel, who would become…

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Biblical

    The Lord is my God

  • Gender: Male Religion: Christian Language: Hebrew Style: Classic

    Elijah, one of the greatest prophets of Israel, is renowned for his miraculous deeds and bold defense of monotheism. His name in Hebrew (Eliyahu) means 'My God is Yahweh.' Elijah's ministry, during the reign of Ahab and Jezebel, confronted the worship of Baal and called Israel back to faithfulness. Notable…

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