List of Hebrew Baby Girls Names Starting with A

Amissa

The meaning of the name “Amissa” is: “Friend”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names.

Meaning: Friend Origin: Hebrew

Ammi

In Hebrew the meaning of the name Ammi is: My people.

Meaning: Nectar Origin: Hebrew

Anissa

Anissa is also the French spelling of an Arabic name (spelt Aneesa in English) which means "lovable". Anissa can also be a variant of the Arabic name Anisa. ... She was as adorable as her name. This name looks like the Arabic name Anisa with an extra 's' added in. Anisa means 'friendly' in Arabic.

Meaning: Ann, Pleasant Origin: Hebrew

Abarrane

(AB-ə-rayn)

The name Abarrane is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Abarrane is: Father of many.

Meaning: Mother of multitude Origin: Hebrew

Abela

(ay-BE-lə)

Abela Family History. Abela Name Meaning. Italian: variant of Abella or possibly from a feminine form of the Biblical name Abele (see Abel). Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, and Spanish: variant of Abella. Dutch: variant of Abele.

Meaning: Breathing Origin: Hebrew

Abi

(A-bee)

The name Abi is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Abi is: My father.

Meaning: My father's delight Origin: Hebrew, Scottish

Abilene

(ab-i-LEE-nee)

Biblical Meaning: The name Abilene is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Abilene is: The father of mourning.

Meaning: Born where the grass grows Origin: Hebrew

Adabelle

(ay-də-BEL)

The different meanings of the name Adabelle are: Germanic meaning: Noble kind; of the noble sort. Hebrew meaning: Adornment. African meaning: Oldest daughter.

Meaning: From the beautiful scenery Origin: Hebrew

Ahlai

(uh-LEYE)

The meaning of the name “Ahlai” is: “Ornametal; beautiful adornment”. Categories: Biblical Names, Hebrew Names, Unisex Names.

Meaning: One who pleads Origin: Hebrew

Alzbeta

(AHL-zhbye-tah)

The different meanings of the name Alzbeta are: Hebrew meaning: My God is a vow. Greek meaning: My God is a vow. Czech meaning: My God is a vow.

Meaning: Promise of God Origin: Czech, Hebrew