List of Israeli Baby Names Meanings Starting with S

Shamariah

Shamariah's origin is varied. Shamariah is a variant of the name Shamaria. Shamariah is not popular as a baby girl name. It is listed outside of the top 1000.

Meaning: Throne or keeping of the lord Origin: Israeli

Shamed

phrase. If something such as a newspaper or an official body names and shames people who have performed badly or who have done something wrong, it identifies those people by name.

Meaning: Destroying wearing out Origin: Israeli

Shamgar

Shamgar, son of Anath (Hebrew: שַׁמְגַּר‬ Šamgar), is the name of one or possibly two individuals named in the Book of Judges.

Meaning: Named a stranger, he is here a stranger Origin: Israeli

Shamhuth

The name Shamhuth is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Shamhuth is: Desolation, destruction.

Meaning: Desolation destruction Origin: Israeli

Shammah

Jehovah-shammah is a Christian transliteration of the Hebrew יְהוָה שָׁמָּה‬ meaning "Jehovah is there", the name given to the city in Ezekiel's vision in Ezekiel 48:35. These are the final words of the Book of Ezekiel. The first word of the phrase is the tetragrammaton יהוה.

Meaning: Loss desolation astonishment Origin: Israeli

Shammai

The meaning of the name “Shammai” is: “Name”. Categories: Aramaic Names, Hebrew Names, Jewish Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.

Meaning: My name my desolations Origin: Israeli

Shammoth

Shammoth is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2090 times.

Meaning: Names desolations Origin: Israeli

Shammuah

Shammuah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 917 times.

Meaning: He that is heard, he that is obeyed Origin: Israeli

Shamsherai

Shamsherai is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1702 times.

Meaning: There a singer or conqueror Origin: Israeli

Shapham

Shaphan (Hebrew: שפן, which means "rock badger") is the name of a scribe or court secretary mentioned several times in the Old Testament (2 Kings 22:3-14 and 25:22; and parallels in 2 Chronicles 34:8-20; see also Jeremiah 26:24; 36:10-12; 39:14; 40:5 and following; and 43:6).

Meaning: Rabbit wild rat their lip their brink Origin: Israeli