List of Hebrew Baby Boys Names

Gafni

The meaning of the name “Gafni” is: “My vine”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names, Nature Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries.

Meaning: Vine Origin: Hebrew

Geffen

Jewish (Israeli): ornamental name from Hebrew gefen 'vine', a Hebraicization usually of the various Ashkenazic surnames from German Wein. North German: from a Germanic personal name formed with geba 'gift', for example Gebhardt.

Meaning: Vine Origin: Hebrew

Gideone

Hebrew Meaning: The name Gideon is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Gideon is: Destroyer One who has a stump in place of a hand. A hewer. Famous bearer: the Gideons, a Christian organization distributing Bibles to schools, hospitals, and hotels.

Meaning: Cuts down Origin: Hebrew

Gidi

Gidi Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

Meaning: Cuts down Origin: Hebrew

Guri

Hebrew Meaning: The name Guri is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Guri is: My lion cub.

Meaning: Hindu Goddess of Plenty Origin: Hebrew

Harren

Harren Name Meaning Irish: variant of Herron. Dutch: unexplained.

Meaning: Mountain, warrior Origin: Hebrew

Hedeon

Russian Meaning: The name Hedeon is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Hedeon is: Destroyer.

Meaning: Cuts down Origin: Hebrew

Heskel

The meaning of the name “Heskel” is: “Wisdom”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Surnames Names.

Meaning: God strengthens Origin: Hebrew

Ibrahaim

Ibrahim (Arabic: إبراهيم‎‎, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham. He was God's messenger. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a derivative of the name Abraham or Avram from Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East.

Meaning: Father of many Origin: Hebrew

Jaako

Origin of the name Jacob: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Iacobus, which is from the Greek Iakōbos, a name derived from the Hebrew Yaakov. The name has its root in ya`aqob (seizing by the heel, supplanting).

Meaning: Supplanter Origin: Hebrew