List of Hebrew Baby Names Meanings

Orzsebet

Orzsebet is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1775 times.

Meaning: Devoted to God. Origin: Hebrew

Osip

Osip (Russian О́сип) is a Russian male given name, a variant of the name Joseph. Notable people with the name include: Osip Aptekman, Russian revolutionary.

Meaning: God wiIl multiply. Origin: Hebrew

Ovadiah

Obadiah (/ˌoʊbəˈdaɪ.ə/; Hebrew: עובדיה‬ ʿOvadyah or עבדיהו‬ ʿOvadyahu, or in Modern Hebrew Ovadyah; "slave of God") is a Biblical theophorical name, meaning "servant of God" or "worshiper of Yahweh". The form of Obadiah's name used in the Septuagint is Obdios; in Latin it is Abdias; in Arabic it is عوبديا Obadah.

Meaning: Serves God. Origin: Hebrew

Ovadya

Ovadya is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1662 times.

Meaning: Serves God. Origin: Hebrew

Oved

The meaning of the name “Oved” is: “Servant, serving”.

Meaning: Worker. Origin: Hebrew

Ozi

Ozi Boy's name meaning, origin, and popularity. Save to list.

Meaning: Strong. Origin: Hebrew

Ozzi

The name Ozzi is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Ozzi is: Strong.

Meaning: Strong. Origin: Hebrew

Paili

Gender: Female Pronunciation: PAHL-ee Origin of Paili: Irish variation of Polly Meaning of Polly: English variation of Molly. Share Paili on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Paili on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Paili on Google Plus Share on Google+ Favorite the name Paili.

Meaning: Bitter. Origin: Hebrew

Pall

Indian: variant spelling of Pal 1. Hungarian (Páll): variant spelling of Pál (see Pal 2).

Meaning: Bitter. Origin: Hebrew

Palt el

Shaddai meaning destroyer. The root word "shadad" (שדד) means to plunder, overpower, or make desolate. ... There are a couple verses in the Bible where there seems to be word play with "Shadday" and this root meaning to destroy (the day of Yhwh will come as destruction from Shadday, כשד משדי יבוא, Is.

Meaning: God liberates. Origin: Hebrew