Female and male first names : Jewish.



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Adaisia is a distinctive Hebrew female name meaning "ornament," derived from the Bible's Adah. It carries historic significance through iterations like Ada, Adelaide, and Adele.
Adaiya is a modern Hebrew name meaning 'ornament' or 'decorative'.
Adaja is a Hebrew given name meaning "God is witness," derived from "ad" (testimony/witness) and "yah" (shortened form of YHWH).
Adajames is a unique Hebrew-derived name combining 'Adah' (earth) and 'James' (supplanter), signifying connection to earth and strength.
Adajane, of Ashanti origin, means "Firstborn Grace," reflecting its tradition as a name for firstborn daughters.
Adala is a rare Hebrew name meaning "decorative ornament" or "jewel".
Adalayah is a rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'justice', associated with biblical royalty and conveying strength, integrity, and righteousness.
Adale is a Hebrew name meaning "God is just," derived from the word "El" signifying God or supreme being.
Adaleah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "ornament", variant of Adalyn meaning "noble".
Adalei is a unique Hebrew name derived from 'Adalia', meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'.
Adaleine is a unique Hebrew name meaning "justice," associated with fairness and balance, and has a rich historical significance throughout various cultures.
Adelatte is a unique Hebrew name derived from "adal," meaning "just" or "righteous." It signifies justice, fairness, and has been associated with notable figures like Adelatte of France known for her philanthropic deeds and strong sense of justice.
Adaleya is an uncommon yet compelling name of uncertain origin, potentially rooted in Arabic ('just' or 'fair') or Hebrew ('noble').
Adaliah is a rare, beautiful female name of uncertain origin; some believe it may be Hebrew, meaning 'justice', but its true roots remain unknown.
Adalie is a unique Hebrew feminine name meaning 'delicate' or 'gentle', derived from the Hebrew word 'adal'.
Adalin is a unisex Hebrew name translating to "gentle" or "noble," originally used among ancient Jewish communities, now popular worldwide for its uniqueness and elegance despite not being common.
Adalis is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," originally used by devoted individuals in biblical times, and famously carried by Talmudic sage Adalis ben Benjamin.
Adallyn is a rare Hebrew name derived from "Adonai," meaning "Lord." It carries a sense of reverence and authority.
Adam is a Hebrew male name meaning 'earth', inspired by the Biblical first man.
Adam is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth," derived from 'adamah', and is significant in Abrahamic religions as the first human created by God.
Adamari is a unisex Hebrew name meaning "crowned with adornments", derived from "adam" (man/earth) and "mar" (high/exalted). It holds biblical significance as the son of Enosh and Seth, and has been popularized by Puerto Rican actress Adamari López.
Adamarie is a unique name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Hebrew 'Adam' meaning "earth" and Latin 'Marie' meaning "sea of bitterness," or a variant spelling of Admaree with no known etymology.
Adamaris is a unique Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Adama' meaning earth and the feminine suffix '-ris', signifying beauty, thus conveying 'earthly beauty'.
Adamina is a rare Hebrew female name meaning "daughter of red earth," derived from the Hebrew word "adama" for ground or earth, with biblical roots tracing back to Adam and Eve.
Adam is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth", derived from the biblical Adam, the first human created by God.
Adammichael is a rare Hebrew given name consisting of 'Adam' (man) and 'Michael' (who is like God?), with no notable historical figures or traditional associations.
Adan is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth," derived from Adam, the first man in the Bible.
Adan is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth", variant of Adam and originally given to humanity's first ancestor in the Bible.
Adanaya is a unique Hebrew name that means "God has answered" or "God is heard." It is a modern variant of Samuel, derived from the Hebrew word "shama," meaning "to hear" or "to listen.
Adaneli is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "God is my judge," highlighting faith in divine justice.
Adanya is a unique Hebrew name meaning "ornament" or "jewel".
Adar is a Hebrew name derived from the month of Adar on the Jewish calendar, meaning "to adorn." It has been used historically for both males and females and is still popular today despite its associations with biblical figures like Adar son of Barzilai or the Talmudic wicked turned repentant.
Adar is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "to adorn" or "beautiful", derived from the Jewish month of Purim celebration.
Adarah: A rare Hebrew name meaning "ornament of the earth," embodying beauty and adornment.
Adari is an uncommon Hebrew name meaning "to help" or "assist", originating from the Old Testament as one of Perez's sons.
Adarion is a Hebrew name derived from "adar," meaning "majestic" or "glorious." It signifies power, grandeur, and magnificence.
Adarius is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to Adar', the sixth month of the Jewish calendar, often associated with joy and the festival of Purim.
Adaryll is a rare, exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh or a variant of Hebrew "mighty".
Adashia is a distinctive and beautiful name of uncertain origin, with proposed Hebrew ('helper' or 'noble') and Native American ('running water') meanings.
Adason is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'new', often associated with renewal and hope.